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Royal Holloway, University of London
Education•Egham, Surrey, United Kingdom•
About: Royal Holloway, University of London is a education organization based out in Egham, Surrey, United Kingdom. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Large Hadron Collider. The organization has 7156 authors who have published 20961 publications receiving 851244 citations. The organization is also known as: Royal Holloway College & Royal Holloway and Bedford New College.
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23 Feb 2020
TL;DR: The ATLAS detector as installed in its experimental cavern at point 1 at CERN is described in this paper, where a brief overview of the expected performance of the detector when the Large Hadron Collider begins operation is also presented.
Abstract: The ATLAS detector as installed in its experimental cavern at point 1 at CERN is described in this paper. A brief overview of the expected performance of the detector when the Large Hadron Collider begins operation is also presented.
3,111 citations
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TL;DR: In this article, a biennial review summarizes much of particle physics using data from previous editions, plus 2158 new measurements from 551 papers, they list, evaluate and average measured properties of gauge bosons, leptons, quarks, mesons, and baryons.
Abstract: This biennial Review summarizes much of particle physics. Using data from previous editions, plus 2158 new measurements from 551 papers, we list, evaluate, and average measured properties of gauge bosons, leptons, quarks, mesons, and baryons. We also summarize searches for hypothetical particles such as Higgs bosons, heavy neutrinos, and supersymmetric particles. All the particle properties and search limits are listed in Summary Tables. We also give numerous tables, figures, formulae, and reviews of topics such as the Standard Model, particle detectors, probability, and statistics. Among the 108 reviews are many that are new or heavily revised including those on neutrino mass, mixing, and oscillations, QCD, top quark, CKM quark-mixing matrix, V-ud & V-us, V-cb & V-ub, fragmentation functions, particle detectors for accelerator and non-accelerator physics, magnetic monopoles, cosmological parameters, and big bang cosmology.
2,788 citations
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe likelihood-based statistical tests for use in high energy physics for the discovery of new phenomena and for construction of confidence intervals on model parameters, focusing on the properties of the test procedures that allow one to account for systematic uncertainties.
Abstract: We describe likelihood-based statistical tests for use in high energy physics for the discovery of new phenomena and for construction of confidence intervals on model parameters. We focus on the properties of the test procedures that allow one to account for systematic uncertainties. Explicit formulae for the asymptotic distributions of test statistics are derived using results of Wilks and Wald. We motivate and justify the use of a representative data set, called the “Asimov data set”, which provides a simple method to obtain the median experimental sensitivity of a search or measurement as well as fluctuations about this expectation.
2,418 citations
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University of Tasmania1, University of California, Santa Barbara2, Yale University3, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution4, University of São Paulo5, University of Cape Town6, South Dakota State University7, Columbia University8, California Institute of Technology9, University of Bristol10, United States Geological Survey11, University of California, Los Angeles12, University of California, Berkeley13, Monash University14, Brown University15, Ohio State University16, Royal Holloway, University of London17, University of Arizona18, VU University Amsterdam19, Arizona State University20
TL;DR: What is known and what is needed to develop a holistic understanding of the role of fire in the Earth system are reviewed, particularly in view of the pervasive impact of fires and the likelihood that they will become increasingly difficult to control as climate changes.
Abstract: Fire is a worldwide phenomenon that appears in the geological record soon after the appearance of terrestrial plants. Fire influences global ecosystem patterns and processes, including vegetation distribution and structure, the carbon cycle, and climate. Although humans and fire have always coexisted, our capacity to manage fire remains imperfect and may become more difficult in the future as climate change alters fire regimes. This risk is difficult to assess, however, because fires are still poorly represented in global models. Here, we discuss some of the most important issues involved in developing a better understanding of the role of fire in the Earth system.
2,365 citations
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30 Oct 2003TL;DR: The study of bird song focuses on how song develops, sexual selection and female choice, and themes and variations in time and space.
Abstract: Introduction 1. The study of bird song 2. Production and perception 3. How song develops 4. Getting the message across 5. When do birds sing? 6. Recognition and territorial defence 7. Sexual selection and female choice 8. Themes and variations 9. Variation in time and space List of common and scientific names References Index.
2,315 citations
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Yang Gao | 168 | 2047 | 146301 |
G. A. Cowan | 159 | 2353 | 172594 |
John Hill | 131 | 815 | 79034 |
Tracey Berry | 129 | 1016 | 81044 |
Ryszard Stroynowski | 128 | 1320 | 86236 |
F. Salvatore | 128 | 1245 | 80161 |
Francesco Spanò | 128 | 890 | 76459 |
Stephen Gibson | 128 | 877 | 73780 |
Makoto Tomoto | 128 | 999 | 79414 |
Ricardo Gonçalo | 128 | 817 | 65048 |
Richard A. Dixon | 126 | 603 | 71424 |
Sudarshan Paramesvaran | 125 | 1169 | 75865 |
Andrea Ventura | 124 | 717 | 70296 |
Robert Edwards | 121 | 775 | 74552 |
Sandra Oliveros | 120 | 1049 | 69143 |