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Real-time data analysis at the LHC: present and future
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), which collides protons at an energy of 14 TeV, produces hundreds of exabytes of data per year, making it one of the largest sources of data in the world today.
Gligorov, Vladimir V.
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SLIM at LHC: LHC search power for a model linking dark matter and neutrino mass [PDF]
Y. Farzan, M. Hashemi
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ABSTRACT Comprehensive two‐dimensional gas chromatography with flame ionization detection (GC×GC/FID) is a powerful technique for quantifying hydrocarbons in jet fuel. However, factors such as column load and the signal‐to‐noise (S/N) ratio threshold used for peak inclusion can significantly influence the accuracy and repeatability of hydrocarbon ...
Brent A. Modereger +4 more
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Kaluza–Klein excitations of W and Z at the LHC? [PDF]
Stephan J. Huber +2 more
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Assessing the Usefulness of Assurance Cases: Experience With the Large Hadron Collider
ABSTRACT Assurance cases (ACs) are structured arguments designed to show that a system is sufficiently reliable to function properly in its operational environment. They are mandated by safety standards and are largely used in industry to support risk management for systems; however, ACs often contain proprietary information and are not publicly ...
Torin Viger +7 more
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A UVM simulation environment for the study, optimization and verification of HL-LHC digital pixel readout chips [PDF]
S. Marconi +3 more
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Rescattering effects on resonances production in small systems with ALICE at the LHC [PDF]
A. Rosano
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We examined growth responses of 1820 trees across 30 species to three distinct droughts in a seasonally dry tropical forest in western Thailand. Contrary to expectations of simple, consistent drought responses, species and individuals varied widely in their growth sensitivity to distinct drought events that had differing characteristics.
Krishna Anujan +6 more
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ABSTRACT Large alluvial plain rivers provide a complex mosaic of freshwater habitats characterised by a lateral hydrological connectivity (LHC) gradient between the main channel and floodplains. This connectivity plays a key role in structuring aquatic communities, influencing species distribution, diversity, and ecosystem processes.
Yann Lelièvre +11 more
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