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Transverse plane

About: Transverse plane is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 17069 publications have been published within this topic receiving 194059 citations. The topic is also known as: axial plane.


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TL;DR: In this article, an analysis of proton and charged particle azimuthal distributions measured with respect to the reaction plane in Au + Au collisions at a beam momentum of about 11A GeV/c is presented.
Abstract: Results are presented of an analysis of proton and charged pion azimuthal distributions measured with respect to the reaction plane in Au + Au collisions at a beam momentum of about 11A GeV/c. The azimuthal anisotropy is studied as a function of particle rapidity and transverse momentum for different centralities of the collisions. The triple differential (in rapidity, transverse momentum, and azimuthal angle) distributions are reconstructed. A comparison of the results with a previous analysis of charged-particle and transverse energy flow as well as with model predictions are presented. {copyright} {ital 1997} {ital The American Physical Society}

94 citations

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Nobuo Takeda1
TL;DR: In this article, a methodology for observation and modeling of microscopic damage evolution in quasi-isotropic composite laminates is presented, based on the damage observation using both an optical microscope and a soft X-ray radiography, a damage mechanics analysis is conducted to formulate the stiffness change due to transverse cracking.

94 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the transverse energy and charged particle azimuthal distributions measured by the E877 Collaboration for different centralities of Au+Au collisions at a beam momentum of 10.8A GeV/c were studied with respect to the reaction plane reconstructed on an event-by-event basis.
Abstract: Experimental results and a detailed analysis are presented of the transverse energy and charged particle azimuthal distributions measured by the E877 Collaboration for different centralities of Au+Au collisions at a beam momentum of 10.8A GeV/c. The anisotropy of these distributions is studied with respect to the reaction plane reconstructed on an event-by-event basis using the transverse energy distribution measured by calorimeters. Results are corrected for the reaction plane resolution. For semicentral events we observe directed flow signals of up to 10{percent}. We observe a stronger anisotropy for slow charged particles. For both the charged particle and transverse energy distributions we observe a small but nonzero elliptic anisotropy with the major axis pointing into the reaction plane. Combining the information on transverse energy and charged particle flow we obtain information on the flow of nucleons and pions. The data are compared to event generators and the need to introduce a mean field or nucleon-nucleon potential is discussed. {copyright} {ital 1997} {ital The American Physical Society}

94 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a new effective field theory is proposed and used to derive the thermodynamical properties of the transverse Ising model, which can explicitly and systematically include correlation effects, is illustrated in several lattice structures by employing its simplest approximation version.
Abstract: A new effective field theory is proposed and used to derive the thermodynamical properties of the transverse Ising model. The formalism is based on an exact formal spin identity for the two-state transverse Ising model and utilizes an exponential operator technique. The method, which can explicitly and systematically include correlation effects, is illustrated in several lattice structures by employing its simplest approximation version (in which spin-spin correlations are neglected). The lines of critical points in the Ω- T plane as well as the thermal behaviour of both transverse and longitudinal magnetizations are analysed for square and simple cubic lattices. It is shown that the present formalism, in spite of its simplicity, yields results which represent a remarkable improvement on the standard mean field treatment (MFA).

93 citations

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TL;DR: A three-segment kinetic foot model is presented and thorough evaluation of model performance during normal gait and segment rigidity analysis suggested rigid body behavior for the Shank and Hindfoot, with the Forefoot violating the rigid body assumptions in terminal stance/pre-swing.

93 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20231,178
20222,308
2021385
2020597
2019709
2018654