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Technical University of Dortmund

EducationDortmund, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
About: Technical University of Dortmund is a education organization based out in Dortmund, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Large Hadron Collider & Neutrino. The organization has 13028 authors who have published 27666 publications receiving 615557 citations. The organization is also known as: Dortmund University & University of Dortmund.


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Justin Albert1, E. Aliu, H. Anderhub, P. Antoranz2, A. Armada, M. Asensio2, C. Baixeras3, Juan Abel Barrio2, M. Bartelt4, H. Bartko5, Denis Bastieri6, S. R. Bavikadi7, W. Bednarek8, K. Berger1, Ciro Bigongiari6, Adrian Biland, E. Bisesi7, R. K. Bock5, Pol Bordas9, Valentí Bosch-Ramon9, Thomas Bretz1, I. Britvitch, M. Camara2, E. Carmona5, Ashot Chilingarian10, Stefano Ciprini, J. A. Coarasa5, S. Commichau, Jose Luis Contreras2, Juan Cortina, V. Curtef4, V. Danielyan10, Francesco Dazzi6, A. De Angelis7, R. de los Reyes2, B. De Lotto7, E. Domingo-Santamaría, Daniela Dorner1, Michele Doro6, Manel Errando, Michela Fagiolini11, Daniel Ferenc12, E. Fernandez, R. Firpo, Jose Flix, M. V. Fonseca2, Ll. Font3, M. Fuchs5, Nicola Galante11, M. Garczarczyk5, Markus Gaug6, Maria Giller8, Florian Goebel5, D. Hakobyan10, Masaaki Hayashida5, T. Hengstebeck13, D. Höhne1, J. Hose5, C. C. Hsu5, Paula Gina Isar5, P. Jacon8, O. Kalekin13, R. Kosyra5, D. Kranich1, D. Kranich12, M. Laatiaoui5, A. Laille12, T. Lenisa7, P. Liebing5, Elina Lindfors, S. Lombardi6, Francesco Longo14, Josue J. Lopez, M. López2, E. Lorenz5, F. Lucarelli2, P. Majumdar5, G. Maneva, K. Mannheim1, Oriana Mansutti7, Mosè Mariotti6, M. I. Martínez, K. Mase5, Daniel Mazin5, C. Merck5, Mario Meucci11, M. Meyer1, Jose Miguel Miranda2, R. Mirzoyan5, S. Mizobuchi5, Abelardo Moralejo, K. Nilsson, E. Oña-Wilhelmi, R. Orduña3, N. Otte5, I. Oya2, David Paneque5, Riccardo Paoletti11, Josep M. Paredes9, M. Pasanen, D. Pascoli6, F. Pauss, N. Pavel13, R. Pegna11, Massimo Persic, L. Peruzzo6, A. Piccioli11, M. Poller1, Guy G. Pooley15, Elisa Prandini6, A. Raymers10, Wolfgang Rhode4, Marc Ribó9, J. Rico, B. Riegel1, M. Rissi, A. Robert3, Gustavo E. Romero16, S. Rügamer1, A. Saggion6, Alvaro Sanchez3, P. Sartori6, V. Scalzotto6, V. Scapin6, R. Schmitt1, T. Schweizer13, M. Shayduk13, K. Shinozaki5, Steven N. Shore17, N. Sidro, A. Sillanpää, Dorota Sobczyńska8, Antonio Stamerra11, L. S. Stark, L. O. Takalo, Petar Temnikov, D. Tescaro, Masahiro Teshima5, N. Tonello5, A. Torres3, Diego F. Torres18, Nicola Turini11, H. Vankov, V. Vitale7, Robert Wagner5, Tadeusz Wibig8, W. Wittek5, R. Zanin6, J. Zapatero3 
23 Jun 2006-Science
TL;DR: The detection of variable gamma-ray emission above 100 gigaelectron volts from the microquasar LS I 61 + 303 is reported, which suggests that the emission is periodic.
Abstract: Microquasars are binary star systems with relativistic radio-emitting jets. They are potential sources of cosmic rays and can be used to elucidate the physics of relativistic jets. We report the detection of variable gamma-ray emission above 100 gigaelectron volts from the microquasar LS I 61 + 303. Six orbital cycles were recorded. Several detections occur at a similar orbital phase, which suggests that the emission is periodic. The strongest gamma-ray emission is not observed when the two stars are closest to one another, implying a strong orbital modulation of the emission or absorption processes.

433 citations

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TL;DR: Technology 4403 Microfabrication 4403 Assembly and Interfacing 4404 Optical Integration 4405 Flow Control 4405 Standard Operations 4406 Sample Preparation 4406 Injection and Separation 4407 Fluidic Reactors 4407 Particle and Cell Sorting 4409 Cell Trapping and Culture 4409 Applications.
Abstract: Technology 4403 Microfabrication 4403 Assembly and Interfacing 4404 Optical Integration 4405 Flow Control 4405 Standard Operations 4406 Sample Preparation 4406 Injection and Separation 4407 Fluidic Reactors 4407 Particle and Cell Sorting 4409 Cell Trapping and Culture 4409 Applications 4410 Clinical Diagnostics 4410 Nucleic Acids 4411 Proteins 4412 Cell and Tissue Studies 4413 Environmental Monitoring 4414 Literature Cited 4414

427 citations

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A. Abada1, Marcello Abbrescia2, Marcello Abbrescia3, Shehu S. AbdusSalam4  +1496 moreInstitutions (238)
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the detailed design and preparation of a construction project for a post-LHC circular energy frontier collider in collaboration with national institutes, laboratories and universities worldwide, and enhanced by a strong participation of industrial partners.
Abstract: Particle physics has arrived at an important moment of its history. The discovery of the Higgs boson, with a mass of 125 GeV, completes the matrix of particles and interactions that has constituted the “Standard Model” for several decades. This model is a consistent and predictive theory, which has so far proven successful at describing all phenomena accessible to collider experiments. However, several experimental facts do require the extension of the Standard Model and explanations are needed for observations such as the abundance of matter over antimatter, the striking evidence for dark matter and the non-zero neutrino masses. Theoretical issues such as the hierarchy problem, and, more in general, the dynamical origin of the Higgs mechanism, do likewise point to the existence of physics beyond the Standard Model. This report contains the description of a novel research infrastructure based on a highest-energy hadron collider with a centre-of-mass collision energy of 100 TeV and an integrated luminosity of at least a factor of 5 larger than the HL-LHC. It will extend the current energy frontier by almost an order of magnitude. The mass reach for direct discovery will reach several tens of TeV, and allow, for example, to produce new particles whose existence could be indirectly exposed by precision measurements during the earlier preceding e+e– collider phase. This collider will also precisely measure the Higgs self-coupling and thoroughly explore the dynamics of electroweak symmetry breaking at the TeV scale, to elucidate the nature of the electroweak phase transition. WIMPs as thermal dark matter candidates will be discovered, or ruled out. As a single project, this particle collider infrastructure will serve the world-wide physics community for about 25 years and, in combination with a lepton collider (see FCC conceptual design report volume 2), will provide a research tool until the end of the 21st century. Collision energies beyond 100 TeV can be considered when using high-temperature superconductors. The European Strategy for Particle Physics (ESPP) update 2013 stated “To stay at the forefront of particle physics, Europe needs to be in a position to propose an ambitious post-LHC accelerator project at CERN by the time of the next Strategy update”. The FCC study has implemented the ESPP recommendation by developing a long-term vision for an “accelerator project in a global context”. This document describes the detailed design and preparation of a construction project for a post-LHC circular energy frontier collider “in collaboration with national institutes, laboratories and universities worldwide”, and enhanced by a strong participation of industrial partners. Now, a coordinated preparation effort can be based on a core of an ever-growing consortium of already more than 135 institutes worldwide. The technology for constructing a high-energy circular hadron collider can be brought to the technology readiness level required for constructing within the coming ten years through a focused R&D programme. The FCC-hh concept comprises in the baseline scenario a power-saving, low-temperature superconducting magnet system based on an evolution of the Nb3Sn technology pioneered at the HL-LHC, an energy-efficient cryogenic refrigeration infrastructure based on a neon-helium (Nelium) light gas mixture, a high-reliability and low loss cryogen distribution infrastructure based on Invar, high-power distributed beam transfer using superconducting elements and local magnet energy recovery and re-use technologies that are already gradually introduced at other CERN accelerators. On a longer timescale, high-temperature superconductors can be developed together with industrial partners to achieve an even more energy efficient particle collider or to reach even higher collision energies.The re-use of the LHC and its injector chain, which also serve for a concurrently running physics programme, is an essential lever to come to an overall sustainable research infrastructure at the energy frontier. Strategic R&D for FCC-hh aims at minimising construction cost and energy consumption, while maximising the socio-economic impact. It will mitigate technology-related risks and ensure that industry can benefit from an acceptable utility. Concerning the implementation, a preparatory phase of about eight years is both necessary and adequate to establish the project governance and organisation structures, to build the international machine and experiment consortia, to develop a territorial implantation plan in agreement with the host-states’ requirements, to optimise the disposal of land and underground volumes, and to prepare the civil engineering project. Such a large-scale, international fundamental research infrastructure, tightly involving industrial partners and providing training at all education levels, will be a strong motor of economic and societal development in all participating nations. The FCC study has implemented a set of actions towards a coherent vision for the world-wide high-energy and particle physics community, providing a collaborative framework for topically complementary and geographically well-balanced contributions. This conceptual design report lays the foundation for a subsequent infrastructure preparatory and technical design phase.

425 citations

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Jelena Aleksić1, Stefano Ansoldi2, Louis Antonelli3, P. Antoranz4  +161 moreInstitutions (18)
TL;DR: In this paper, the MAGIC-I camera and its trigger system were replaced with a new one for low and medium zenith angles to assess the key performance parameters of MAGIC stereo system for point-like sources with Crab Nebula-like spectrum.

421 citations

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TL;DR: An international round robin test on the analysis of carbonaceous aerosols on quartz fiber filters sampled at an urban site was organized by the Vienna University of Technology as discussed by the authors, where 17 laboratories participated using nine different thermal and optical methods.

417 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Hermann Kolanoski145127996152
Marc Besancon1431799106869
Kerstin Borras133134192173
Emmerich Kneringer129102180898
Achim Geiser129133184136
Valerio Vercesi12993779519
Jens Weingarten12889674667
Giuseppe Mornacchi12789475830
Kevin Kroeninger12683670010
Daniel Muenstermann12688570855
Reiner Klingenberg12673370069
Claus Gössling12677571975
Diane Cinca12682270126
Frank Meier12467764889
Daniel Dobos12467967434
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023131
2022306
20211,694
20201,773
20191,653
20181,579