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Folkwang University of the Arts
Education•Essen, Germany•
About: Folkwang University of the Arts is a education organization based out in Essen, Germany. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Large Hadron Collider & Cosmic ray. The organization has 2914 authors who have published 5387 publications receiving 123096 citations. The organization is also known as: Folkwang Academy.
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Alexander A. Aarts, Joanna E. Anderson1, Christopher J. Anderson2, Peter Raymond Attridge3 +287 more•Institutions (116)
TL;DR: A large-scale assessment suggests that experimental reproducibility in psychology leaves a lot to be desired, and correlational tests suggest that replication success was better predicted by the strength of original evidence than by characteristics of the original and replication teams.
Abstract: Reproducibility is a defining feature of science, but the extent to which it characterizes current research is unknown. We conducted replications of 100 experimental and correlational studies published in three psychology journals using high-powered designs and original materials when available. Replication effects were half the magnitude of original effects, representing a substantial decline. Ninety-seven percent of original studies had statistically significant results. Thirty-six percent of replications had statistically significant results; 47% of original effect sizes were in the 95% confidence interval of the replication effect size; 39% of effects were subjectively rated to have replicated the original result; and if no bias in original results is assumed, combining original and replication results left 68% with statistically significant effects. Correlational tests suggest that replication success was better predicted by the strength of original evidence than by characteristics of the original and replication teams.
5,532 citations
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TL;DR: It is found that the positron fraction increases sharply over much of that range, in a way that appears to be completely inconsistent with secondary sources, and is concluded that a primary source, be it an astrophysical object or dark matter annihilation, is necessary.
Abstract: Antiparticles account for a small fraction of cosmic rays and are known to be produced in interactions between cosmic-ray nuclei and atoms in the interstellar medium(1), which is referred to as a ' ...
2,287 citations
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TL;DR: A measurement of the Higgs boson mass is presented based on the combined data samples of the ATLAS and CMS experiments at the CERN LHC in the H→γγ and H→ZZ→4ℓ decay channels.
Abstract: A measurement of the Higgs boson mass is presented based on the combined data samples of the ATLAS and CMS experiments at the CERN LHC in the H→γγ and H→ZZ→4l decay channels. The results are obtained from a simultaneous fit to the reconstructed invariant mass peaks in the two channels and for the two experiments. The measured masses from the individual channels and the two experiments are found to be consistent among themselves. The combined measured mass of the Higgs boson is mH=125.09±0.21 (stat)±0.11 (syst) GeV.
1,567 citations
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TL;DR: Cryo–electron microscopy can preserve reactive metals and thus reveal the atomic structure of a lithium metal dendrite and atomically resolve individual lithium metal atoms and their interface with the solid electrolyte interphase (SEI).
Abstract: Whereas standard transmission electron microscopy studies are unable to preserve the native state of chemically reactive and beam-sensitive battery materials after operation, such materials remain pristine at cryogenic conditions. It is then possible to atomically resolve individual lithium metal atoms and their interface with the solid electrolyte interphase (SEI). We observe that dendrites in carbonate-based electrolytes grow along the (preferred), , or directions as faceted, single-crystalline nanowires. These growth directions can change at kinks with no observable crystallographic defect. Furthermore, we reveal distinct SEI nanostructures formed in different electrolytes.
921 citations
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TL;DR: PAMELA data challenge the current paradigm of cosmic-ray acceleration in supernova remnants followed by diffusive propagation in the Galaxy and find that the spectral shapes of these two species are different and cannot be described well by a single power law.
Abstract: Protons and helium nuclei are the most abundant components of the cosmic radiation Precise measurements of their fluxes are needed to understand the acceleration and subsequent propagation of cosmic rays in our Galaxy We report precision measurements of the proton and helium spectra in the rigidity range 1 gigavolt to 12 teravolts performed by the satellite-borne experiment PAMELA (payload for antimatter matter exploration and light-nuclei astrophysics) We find that the spectral shapes of these two species are different and cannot be described well by a single power law These data challenge the current paradigm of cosmic-ray acceleration in supernova remnants followed by diffusive propagation in the Galaxy More complex processes of acceleration and propagation of cosmic rays are required to explain the spectral structures observed in our data
900 citations
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G. A. Cowan | 159 | 2353 | 172594 |
Olaf Reimer | 144 | 716 | 74359 |
E. L. Barberio | 143 | 1605 | 115709 |
Peter Buchholz | 143 | 1181 | 92101 |
Ivor Fleck | 132 | 1059 | 85640 |
Wolfgang Walkowiak | 131 | 1031 | 97921 |
Fernando Barreiro | 130 | 1082 | 83413 |
Iskander Ibragimov | 129 | 889 | 79996 |
Michal Simon | 124 | 695 | 65454 |
Yang Li | 117 | 1319 | 63111 |
M. Ziolkowski | 114 | 726 | 60824 |
Yury Smirnov | 113 | 638 | 56475 |
O. Rosenthal | 98 | 409 | 31146 |
V. Sipica | 96 | 332 | 40511 |
Christian Meyer | 93 | 1081 | 38149 |