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Anthony W. Thomas

Researcher at University of Adelaide

Publications -  982
Citations -  22196

Anthony W. Thomas is an academic researcher from University of Adelaide. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nucleon & Quark. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 955 publications receiving 20694 citations. Previous affiliations of Anthony W. Thomas include University of Bonn & University of Mainz.

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The Spin of the Proton

TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that the origin of the discrepancy between experiment and the naive expectation of the fraction of spin carried by the quarks and anti-quarks in the proton lies in the nonperturabtive structure of the Proton.
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Shadowing in neutrino deep inelastic scattering and the determination of the strange quark distribution

TL;DR: In this paper, shadowing corrections to the structure function of neutrino and muon deep inelastic scattering on heavy nuclear targets were discussed, and the role played by shadowing in the comparison of the structure functions was examined.
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SU(3)-flavor breaking in octet baryon masses and axial couplings

TL;DR: In this paper, the lightest baryon octet was studied within a covariant and confining Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model, and the axial charges were determined by solving the Poincar\'e covariant Faddeev equations.
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Neutron stars and strange stars in the chiral SU(3) quark mean field model

TL;DR: In this paper, the masses and radii of pure neutron stars and hadronic stars were obtained, and it was shown that for a pure neutron star, the maximum mass is about 1.8 M, while for a hadronic star, it is around 1.45M.
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Lambda polarization in polarized proton-proton collisions at BNL RHIC

TL;DR: In this article, Lambda polarization in semi-inclusive proton-proton collisions with one of the protons longitudinally polarized is discussed, where the hyperfine interaction responsible for the mass splittings gives rise to flavor asymmetric fragmentation functions and to sizable polarized nonstrange fragmentation functions.