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Showing papers by "Alberto Santoro published in 2003"


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V. M. Abazov1, Brad Abbott2, A. Abdesselam, M. Abolins3  +369 moreInstitutions (54)
TL;DR: In this article, a search for large extra dimensions (ED) in p (p) over bar collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 1.8 TeV using data collected by the Fermilab Tevatron was presented.
Abstract: We present a search for large extra dimensions (ED) in p (p) over bar collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 1.8 TeV using data collected by the DO detector at the Fermilab Tevatron in 1994-1996. Data corresponding to 78.8+/-3.9 pb(-1) are examined for events with large missing transverse energy, one high-p(T) jet, and no isolated muons. There is no excess observed beyond expectation from the standard model, and we place lower limits on the fundamental Planck scale of 1.0 and 0.6 TeV for 2 and 7 ED, respectively.

44 citations



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TL;DR: A vertebral artery coursing below the posterior arch of the atlas without passing through the transverse foramen of C1, combined with a tortuous course within the spinal canal is encountered during an anatomical study of the far-lateral approach, and its embryonic development and clinical significance are reviewed.
Abstract: A vertebral artery (VA) coursing below the posterior arch of the atlas (C1) without passing through the transverse foramen of C1, combined with a tortuous course within the spinal canal has rarely been reported in the literature. This article describes a case encountered during an anatomical study of the far-lateral approach, and reviews its embryonic development and clinical significance. The suboccipital triangle was filled with numerous venous plexures. After exiting from the transverse foramen of C2, instead of passing upwards through the transverse foramen of C1, the VA turned directly medially towards the spinal canal. At the spinal canal, it first formed an angle downwards, then turned upwards, piercing and entering the lateral part of the dura at C1 level. The diameter of this VA seemed to be within its normal limits. The course of the contralateral (right) VA was normal but with a small caliber and mainly supplied the posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA); after PICA, it became much thinner and dysplastic, the basilar artery was mainly supplied by the left VA. The bilateral posterior communicating arteries were large in diameter but there was dysplasia of the P1 segment of the posterior cerebral arteries bilaterally. Marked tortuosity of the bilateral intracavernous internal carotid artery (ICA) was also found. We did not find any osseous abnormality in the occipito-axial region or of C1-C2 joint. An abnormal course of the VA should be kept in mind during exposure of the craniocervical junction, especially in the variety of lateral approaches; due to compression of the nerve roots or the spinal cord, this abnormal course of the VA could give rise to clinical symptoms, which could be resolved by microvascular decompression technique.

19 citations


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V. M. Abazov1, Brad Abbott2, A. Abdesselam, M. Abolins3  +358 moreInstitutions (55)
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the DO detector to detect W or Z bosons in conjunction with very little energy deposition ("rapidity gaps") in large forward regions of the detector.

18 citations


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V. M. Abazov1, Brad Abbott2, A. Abdesselam, M. Abolins3  +378 moreInstitutions (55)
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present data on multiple production of jets with transverse energies near 20 GeV in p (p) over bar collisions at roots=1.8 TeV.
Abstract: We present data on multiple production of jets with transverse energies near 20 GeV in p (p) over bar collisions at roots=1.8 TeV. QCD calculations in the parton-shower approximation of PYTHIA and HERWIG and the next-to-leading order approximation of JETRAD are compared to the data for one, two, three, and four jet inclusive production. Transverse energy spectra and multiple jet angular and summed transverse-energy distributions are adequately described by the shower approximation while next-to-leading order calculations describe the data poorly.

14 citations



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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured particle-antiparticle production asymmetries for Lambda0 hyperons in 250 GeV/c pi+-, K+- and p -- nucleon interactions.
Abstract: Using data from Fermilab fixed-target experiment E769, we have measured particle-antiparticle production asymmetries for Lambda0 hyperons in 250 GeV/c pi+-, K+- and p -- nucleon interactions. The asymmetries are measured as functions of Feynman-x (x_F) and p_t^2 over the ranges -0.12<=x_F<=0.12 and 0<=p_t^2<=3 (GeV/c)^2 (for positive beam) and -0.12<=x_F<=0.4 and 0<=p_t^2<=10 (GeV/c)^2 (for negative beam). We find substantial asymmetries, even at x_F around zero. We also observe leading-particle-type asymmetries. These latter effects are qualitatively as expected from valence-quark content of the target and variety of projectiles studied.

9 citations