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Proton enhancement at large p_T at LHC without structure in associated-particle distribution
The production of pions and protons in the $p_T$ range between 10 and 20 GeV/c for Pb+Pb collisions at LHC is studied in the recombination model. It is shown that the dominant mechanism for hadronization is the recombination of shower partons from ...
Hwa, Rudolph C., Yang, C. B.
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Nonforward parton distributions [PDF]
Applications of perturbative QCD to deeply virtual Compton scattering and hard exclusive electroproduction processes require a generalization of usual parton distributions for the case when long-distance information is accumulated in nonforward matrix elements of quark and gluon light-cone operators.
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Implementing potential climate‐smart practices through diverse partnerships
Climate change is one of the greatest threats to society, negatively impacting agriculture and crop yields. Globally, agriculture is also one of the largest greenhouse gas (GHG) emitting sectors. Climate‐smart practices that are developed through diverse partnerships with scientists and practitioners are needed to decrease GHG emissions. We implemented
Kristina J. Bartowitz +6 more
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Rapidity gap survival in enhanced Pomeron scheme
We apply the phenomenological Reggeon field theory framework to investigate rapidity gap survival (RGS) probability for diffractive dijet production in proton–proton collisions.
Sergey Ostapchenko, Marcus Bleicher
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Kinetic description of hadron-hadron collisions
A transport model based on the mean free path approach to describe pp collisions is proposed. We assume that hadrons can be treated as bags of partons similarly to the MIT bag model.
A. BONASERA +9 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Decomposition is the transformation of dead organic matter into its inorganic constituents. In most biomes, decomposition rates can be accurately predicted with simple mathematical models, but these models have long under‐predicted decomposition in globally extensive ...
Heather L. Throop +8 more
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Double parton scattering: A study of the effective cross section within a Light-Front quark model
We present a calculation of the effective cross section σeff, an important ingredient in the description of double parton scattering in proton–proton collisions.
Matteo Rinaldi +3 more
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Improved factorization for threshold resummation in heavy quark to heavy quark decays
We consider the resummation of soft-gluon effects in heavy quark to heavy quark decays, namely the processes $$Q_1 \rightarrow Q_2 \, + \, \mathrm {(non\,QCD\, partons)}$$ Q 1 → Q 2 + ( non QCD partons ) , where $$Q_1$$ Q 1 and $$Q_2$$ Q 2 are two ...
U. G. Aglietti, G. Ferrera
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Parton Percolation in Nuclear Collisions [PDF]
An essential prerequisite for quark-gluon plasma production in nuclear collisions is cross-talk between the partons from different nucleons in the colliding nuclei.
Satz, H.
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The Price Gap in Agriculture‐Based Greenhouse Gas Offset Markets
ABSTRACT Today, there is a global effort to reduce greenhouse gas net emissions (GHGNE). For economic well‐being, it is important to identify low‐cost means of net emission offsets. Agriculture and forestry have received considerable attention as a means of supplying emissions offsets, as they contribute nearly 20% of global emissions.
Jingyi W. Liu +2 more
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