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P. Pavlopoulos

Researcher at CERN

Publications -  155
Citations -  2265

P. Pavlopoulos is an academic researcher from CERN. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron & Neutron cross section. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 154 publications receiving 2197 citations. Previous affiliations of P. Pavlopoulos include University of Basel & University of Fribourg.

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First direct observation of time-reversal non-invariance in the neutral-kaon system

TL;DR: The first observation of time-reversal symmetry violation through a comparison of the probabilities of K 0 transforming into K0 and K 0 into K 0 as a function of the neutral-kaon eigentime t was reported in this article.
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Tests of CPT symmetry and quantum mechanics with experimental data from CPLEAR

R. Adler, +103 more
- 28 Dec 1995 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used fits to recent published CPLEAR data on neutral kaon decays to π + π − and πeν to constrain the CPT-violation parameters appearing in a formulation of the neutral kon system as an open quantum-mechanical system.
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The data acquisition system of the neutron time-of-flight facility n_TOF at CERN

U. Abbondanno, +110 more
TL;DR: A scalable and versatile data solution has been designed based on 8-bit flash-ADCs with sampling rates up to 2 GHz and 8 Mbyte memory buffer for high accuracy measurement of neutron capture, fission and (n, xn) cross-sections at CERN.
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An EPR experiment testing the non-separability of the wave function

TL;DR: In this paper, the EPR-type strangeness correlation in the K0 K 0 system produced in the reaction p p → K 0 K 0 at rest has been tested using the CPLEAR detector.
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Evidence for narrow bound states related to the pp system

TL;DR: In this article, the γ-ray spectrum accompanying the p p annihilation at rest has been measured with a large NaI(Tl) spectrometer with a confidence level of 99.0, 97.5%, and 98.2%.