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Warsaw University of Technology
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About: Warsaw University of Technology is a education organization based out in Warsaw, Poland. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Microstructure & Optical fiber. The organization has 14293 authors who have published 34362 publications receiving 492211 citations. The organization is also known as: Warsaw Polytechnic & Politechnika Warszawska.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the shell correction method with an average Woods-Saxon potential and a monopole pairing residual interaction was used to calculate the band head excitation energies for odd-Z rare-earth nuclei.
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Bulgarian Academy of Sciences1, CERN2, University of Helsinki3, Warsaw University of Technology4, University of Siena5, National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics6, Hungarian Academy of Sciences7, University of Genoa8, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic9, Czech Technical University in Prague10, Pennsylvania State University11, Case Western Reserve University12
TL;DR: The TOTEM collaboration has measured the proton-proton total cross section at √s=8 TeV using a luminosity-independent method using the optical theorem, well in agreement with the extrapolation from lower energies.
Abstract: The TOTEM collaboration has measured the proton-proton total cross section at $\sqrt{s}=8\text{ }\text{ }\mathrm{TeV}$ using a luminosity-independent method. In LHC fills with dedicated beam optics, the Roman pots have been inserted very close to the beam allowing the detection of $\ensuremath{\sim}90%$ of the nuclear elastic scattering events. Simultaneously the inelastic scattering rate has been measured by the T1 and T2 telescopes. By applying the optical theorem, the total proton-proton cross section of $(101.7\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}2.9)\text{ }\text{ }\mathrm{mb}$ has been determined, well in agreement with the extrapolation from lower energies. This method also allows one to derive the luminosity-independent elastic and inelastic cross sections: ${\ensuremath{\sigma}}_{\mathrm{el}}=(27.1\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}1.4)\text{ }\text{ }\mathrm{mb}$; ${\ensuremath{\sigma}}_{\mathrm{inel}}=(74.7\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}1.7)\text{ }\text{ }\mathrm{mb}$.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured the azimuthal anisotropic flow coefficients for unidentified charged particles, pions, and (anti-)protons in Pb-Pb collisions at root SNN = 2.76 TeV with the ALICE detector at the Large Hadron Collider.
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TL;DR: The results of the beam-energy dependence of the charge correlations in Au+Au collisions at midrapidity for center-of-mass energies of 7.7 GeV implies the dominance of hadronic interactions over partonic ones at lower collision energies.
Abstract: Local parity-odd domains are theorized to form inside a quark-gluon plasma which has been produced in high-energy heavy-ion collisions. The local parity-odd domains manifest themselves as charge separation along the magnetic field axis via the chiral magnetic effect. The experimental observation of charge separation has previously been reported for heavy-ion collisions at the top RHIC energies. In this Letter, we present the results of the beam-energy dependence of the charge correlations in Au + Au collisions at midrapidity for center-of-mass energies of 7.7, 11.5, 19.6, 27, 39, and 62.4 GeV from the STAR experiment. After background subtraction, the signal gradually reduces with decreased beam energy and tends to vanish by 7.7 GeV. This implies the dominance of hadronic interactions over partonic ones at lower collision energies.
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Stefano Colafranceschi | 129 | 1103 | 79174 |
Dezso Horvath | 128 | 1283 | 88111 |
Valentina Dutta | 125 | 1179 | 76231 |
Viktor Matveev | 123 | 1212 | 73939 |
Anna Zanetti | 120 | 1488 | 71375 |
Harold A. Scheraga | 120 | 1152 | 66461 |
J. Pluta | 120 | 659 | 52025 |
Adam Ryszard Kisiel | 118 | 691 | 50546 |
Terence G. Langdon | 117 | 1158 | 61603 |
Andrei Starodumov | 114 | 697 | 57900 |
T. Pawlak | 111 | 379 | 42455 |
John D. Pickard | 107 | 628 | 42479 |
W. Peryt | 107 | 376 | 40524 |
William G. Stevenson | 101 | 585 | 57798 |
Anil Kumar | 99 | 2124 | 64825 |