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Investigators who use phenomenological approaches to understand experiences of human healing, caring, and wholeness need to consider the differences that exist between descriptive and hermeneutic phenomenology. In this article, these two approaches are compared and contrasted with respect to roots, similarities, and differences. Guidelines are offered
Kristen M. Swanson, Danuta Wojnar
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Dynamics of diffractive dissociation
We describe a QCD based model which incorporates the main properties of the inclusive particle distributions expected for diffractive processes, including the diffractive dissociation at high energies. We study, in turn, the total cross section, $$\sigma
V. A. Khoze, A. D. Martin, M. G. Ryskin
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Indirect dark-matter detection with MadDM v3.2 – Lines and Loops
Automated tools for the computation of particle physics’ processes have become the backbone of phenomenological studies beyond the standard model. Here, we present MadDM v3.2.
Chiara Arina+4 more
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Towards the ultimate differential SMEFT analysis
We obtain SMEFT bounds using an approach that utilises the complete multi-dimensional differential information of a process. This approach is based on the fact that at a given EFT order, the full angular distribution in the most important electroweak ...
Shankha Banerjee+4 more
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The D-meson production is investigated by considering the unintegrated gluon distribution within the dipole approach in the momentum representation. We analyze the D-meson spectrum accounting for the effects of nonlinear behavior of the QCD dynamics ...
G. Sampaio dos Santos+2 more
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Contribution of the Darwin operator to non-leptonic decays of heavy quarks
We compute the Darwin operator contribution ( 1 / m b 3 $$ 1/{m}_b^3 $$ correction) to the width of the inclusive non-leptonic decay of a B meson (B +, B d or B s ), stemming from the quark flavour-changing transition b → q 1 q ¯ 2 q 3 $$ {q}_1{\overline{
Alexander Lenz+2 more
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The one-loop amplitudes for Higgs + 4 partons with full mass effects
We present compact analytic formulae for the one-loop amplitudes for Higgs + 4 parton scattering, 0 → ggggh, 0 → q ¯ $$ \overline{q} $$ qggh and 0 → q ¯ $$ \overline{q} $$ q q ¯ ′ $$ {\overline{q}}^{\prime } $$ q′h, mediated by a loop of massive coloured
Lucy Budge+4 more
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Models of gauged U 1 L μ − L τ $$ \mathrm{U}{(1)}_{L_{\mu }-{L}_{\tau }} $$ can provide a solution to the long-standing discrepancy between the theoretical prediction for the muon anomalous magnetic moment and its measured value.
D. W. P. Amaral+3 more
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Phenomenology of practice is formative of sensitive practice, issuing from the pathic power of phenomenological reflections. Pathic knowing inheres in the sense and sensuality of our practical actions, in encounters with others and in the ways that our ...
M. Manen
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High energy lepton colliders as the ultimate Higgs microscopes
We study standard electroweak/Higgs processes at the high-energy lepton colliders ILC and CLIC. We identify a subset of three operators in the SMEFT that give leading contributions to these processes at high energies.
Shankha Banerjee+3 more
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