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Nonextensive statistical mechanics - Applications to nuclear and high energy physics [PDF]
23 pages including 5 figures. To appear in the Proceedings of the Xth International Workshop on Multiparticle Production - Correlations and Fluctuations in QCD (8-15 June 2002, Crete), ed. N. Antoniou (World Scientific, Singapore, 2003). It includes a reply to the criticism expressed in R. Luzzi, A.R. Vasconcellos and J.G.
Constantino Tsallis, Ernesto P. Borges
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LARGE-x CONNECTIONS OF NUCLEAR AND HIGH-ENERGY PHYSICS [PDF]
I discuss how global QCD fits of parton distribution functions (PDFs) can make the somewhat separated fields of high-energy particle physics and lower energy hadronic and nuclear physics interact to the benefit of both. I review specific examples of this interplay from recent works of the CTEQ-Jefferson Lab collaboration, including hadron structure at
Alberto Accardi
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Particle and nuclear physics with high energy leptons [PDF]
In high centre-of-mass energy lepton-nucleon collisions the space-time time resolution of partonic processes can be {\it fine-tuned} within a dynamical range which is unattainable in hadronic collisions. Replacing nucleons by nuclei of variable atomic number enables one to tune the strength of colour forces.
Abt +10 more
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General provisions of the Concept of development of basic and applied research at the Institute of High Energy and Nuclear Physics of the NSC KIPT are presented taking into account contemporary world trends.
M.F. Shul'ga +5 more
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Artificial intelligence pioneers the double-strangeness factory [PDF]
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming not only our daily experiences but also the technological development landscape and scientific research. In this study, we pioneered the application of AI in double-strangeness hypernuclear studies.
Yan He +13 more
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Energy recovery linacs in high-energy and nuclear physics [PDF]
Abstract Energy recovery linacs (ERL) have significant potential uses in high energy physics and nuclear physics. We describe some of the potential applications which are under development by our laboratories in this area, and the technology issues that are associated with these applications.
I. Ben‐Zvi +3 more
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Advances in Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics—Invited Papers from vCHEP 2021 [PDF]
Advances in computing technology and networking have been a saving grace for the world during the COVID-19 pandemic, as video conferencing and high-speed internet have made telework a huge success.
Ian Bird, S. Campana, G. A. Stewart
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Lattice computations for high energy and nuclear physics [PDF]
An overview is given on present lattice field theory computations. We demonstrate the progress obtained in the field due to algorithmic, conceptual and supercomputer advances. We discuss as particular examples Higgs boson mass bounds in lattice Higgs-Yukawa models and the baryon spectrum, the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon and nuclear physics ...
Karl Jansen
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Monolithic electronics for nuclear and high-energy physics experiments [PDF]
Electronic instrumentation for large fixed‐target and collider experiments is rapidly moving to the use of highly integrated electronics wherever it is cost effective. This trend is aided by the development of circuit building blocks useful for nuclear and high‐energy physics instrumentation and has accelerated recently with the development of ...
G. Young
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Nuclear Physics Meets the Sources of the Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays [PDF]
The determination of the injection composition of cosmic ray nuclei within astrophysical sources requires sufficiently accurate descriptions of the source physics and the propagation – apart from controlling astrophysical uncertainties.
Denise Boncioli +2 more
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