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Institute of Physics, Bhubaneswar
Facility•Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India•
About: Institute of Physics, Bhubaneswar is a facility organization based out in Bhubaneswar, Orissa, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Large Hadron Collider & Hadron. The organization has 566 authors who have published 1768 publications receiving 64889 citations.
Topics: Large Hadron Collider, Hadron, Higgs boson, Pseudorapidity, Quark
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TL;DR: In this paper, the liquid drop model is used to study the energy and incompressibility of finite nuclei in an analytical model using Skyrme-like effective interactions to examine, whether such expansions provide an unambiguous way to go from finite nuclear nuclei to nuclear matter, and thereby can yield the saturation properties of the latter, from nuclear masses.
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TL;DR: In this article, a model that takes the effect of the strong interaction into account has been used to fit the correlation function, which is qualitatively consistent with m_T systematics established with pions in a scenario characterized by a strong collective flow.
Abstract: We present the first statistically meaningful results fromtwo-K0s interferometry in heavy-ion collisions. A model that takes theeffect of the strong interaction into account has been used to fit themeasured correlation function. The effects of single and coupled channelwere explored. At the mean transverse mass m_T = 1.07 GeV, we obtain thevalues R = 4.09 +- 0.46 (stat.) +- 0.31 (sys) fm and lambda = 0.92 +-0.23 (stat) +- 0.13 (sys), where R and lambda are the invariant radiusand chaoticity parameters respectively. The results are qualitativelyconsistent with m_T systematics established with pions in a scenariocharacterized by a strong collective flow.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the development of cost effective and efficient catalysts via an environmentally friendly synthetic process has significance for future renewable energy storage and conversion systems, where Molybdenum d...
Abstract: The development of cost-effective and efficient catalysts via an environmentally friendly synthetic process has significance for future renewable energy storage and conversion systems. Molybdenum d...
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented several supergravity solutions corresponding to both the Brane and supergravity Brane solutions for the Neveu-Schwarz and Ramond-Ramond systems.
Abstract: We present several supergravity solutions corresponding to both $\mathrm{D}p$ and $\mathrm{D}p\ensuremath{-}\mathrm{D}{p}^{\ensuremath{'}}$ systems, in Neveu-Schwarz\char21{}Neveu-Schwarz and Ramond-Ramond $\mathrm{pp}$-wave background originating from ${\mathrm{AdS}}_{3}\ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{}{\mathrm{S}}^{3}\ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{}{\mathrm{R}}^{4}.$ The $\mathrm{D}p$-brane solutions, $p=1,\dots{},5$ are fully localized, whereas $\mathrm{D}p\ensuremath{-}\mathrm{D}{p}^{\ensuremath{'}}$ solutions are localized along common transverse directions. We also discuss the supersymmetry properties of these solutions and the worldsheet construction for the $p\ensuremath{-}{p}^{\ensuremath{'}}$ system.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a systematic analysis of two-pion interferometry in Au+Au collisions at √sNN=62.4 and 200 GeV using the STAR detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider.
Abstract: We present a systematic analysis of two-pion interferometry in Au+Au collisions at √sNN=62.4 GeV and Cu+Cu collisions at √sNN=62.4 and 200 GeV using the STAR detector at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC). The multiplicity and transverse momentum dependences of the extracted correlation lengths (radii) are studied. The scaling with charged particle multiplicity of the apparent system volume at final interaction is studied for the RHIC energy domain. The multiplicity scaling of the measured correlation radii is found to be independent of colliding system and collision energy.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Zoltan Laszlo Trocsanyi | 134 | 1492 | 93255 |
Peter Raics | 128 | 1219 | 80843 |
Aruna Nayak | 128 | 1158 | 79945 |
Balazs Ujvari | 125 | 1105 | 77728 |
János Karancsi | 124 | 1070 | 72010 |
Bedangadas Mohanty | 116 | 827 | 49619 |
Basanta Kumar Nandi | 112 | 572 | 43331 |
Y. P. Viyogi | 111 | 467 | 41044 |
D. P. Mahapatra | 106 | 376 | 38487 |
Raghunath Sahoo | 106 | 556 | 37588 |
R. K. Choudhury | 87 | 454 | 38281 |
M. Pachr | 85 | 232 | 24470 |
Susan L. Swain | 84 | 332 | 27152 |
Pradip Kumar Sahu | 78 | 378 | 20153 |
Anand Kumar Dubey | 78 | 341 | 18808 |