Search results for "F0"

showing 10 items of 98 documents

"Table 4" of "Production characteristics of K0 and light meson resonances in hadronic decays of the Z0"

1993

Average multiplicity per hadronic event. Extrapolation to the full X range using the X-shape predicted by JETSET 7.4 PS model. Systematic errors are included in quadrature.

E+ E- --> F0(980) XInclusiveE+ E- ScatteringE+ E- --> ZExclusive91.2MULT
researchProduct

"Table 1" of "Measurement of inclusive rho0, f0(980), f2(1270), K*2(1430)0 and f'2(1525) production in Z0 decays."

1999

Differential production cross sections. The error is the quadratic combination of the errors from the fits and the systematic uncertainty.

E+ E- --> F0(980) XInclusiveSingle Differential Cross SectionE+ E- --> F2(1270) XE+ E- --> Z0E+ E- ScatteringExclusive91.2DSIG/DXE+ E- --> RHO0 X
researchProduct

"Table 12" of "Production characteristics of K0 and light meson resonances in hadronic decays of the Z0"

1993

No description provided.

E+ E- --> F0(980) XInclusiveSingle Differential Cross SectionE+ E- ScatteringE+ E- --> ZExclusive91.2DSIG/DXE+ E- --> (HADRONS) 2HADRON
researchProduct

"Table 2" of "Measurement of inclusive rho0, f0(980), f2(1270), K*2(1430)0 and f'2(1525) production in Z0 decays."

1999

Integrated rates extrapolated to the full x range.

E+ E- --> F2PRIME(1525) XE+ E- --> F2(1270) XStrange productionE+ E- --> HADRONSE+ E- --> Z0Integrated Cross Section91.2Cross SectionSIGMULTE+ E- --> F0(980) XInclusiveE+ E- --> K2*(1430) XE+ E- ScatteringExclusiveR measurementE+ E- --> RHO0 X
researchProduct

"Table 6" of "Measurement of inclusive production of light meson resonances in hadronic decays of the Z0"

1993

No description provided.

E+ E- --> HADRONS XInclusiveE+ E- --> F2(1270) XZ ProductionE+ E- ScatteringIntegrated Cross SectionExclusive91.2E+ E- --> Z0 XE+ E- --> F0(975)Cross SectionSIG
researchProduct

"Table 3" of "Measurement of inclusive production of light meson resonances in hadronic decays of the Z0"

1993

Average multiplicity per hadronic event. Extrapolation to x = 0 using the x shape predicted by JETSET 7.3 PS.

E+ E- --> HADRONS XInclusiveE+ E- --> Z0E+ E- ScatteringE+ E- --> F0(975) XExclusive91.2MULT
researchProduct

"Table 7" of "Cross Sections for the Reactions e+e- --> K+ K- pi+pi-, K+ K- pi0pi0, and K+ K- K+ K- Measured Using Initial-State Radiation Events"

2013

Cross section measurements for the reaction E+ E- --> PHI F0(980). Statistical errors only.

E+ E- Scattering1.9-3.4Integrated Cross SectionExclusiveE+ E- --> PHI F0(980)Cross SectionNuclear ExperimentSIG
researchProduct

"Table 5" of "Cross Sections for the Reactions e+e- --> K+ K- pi+pi-, K+ K- pi0pi0, and K+ K- K+ K- Measured Using Initial-State Radiation Events"

2013

Cross section measurements for the reaction E+ E- --> PHI F0(600). Statistical errors only.

E+ E- ScatteringIntegrated Cross Section1.2875-2.9625ExclusiveCross SectionNuclear ExperimentE+ E- --> PHI F0(600)SIG
researchProduct

Development of capabilities from the innovation of the perspective of poverty and disability

2017

Abstract Poverty is a reality that is present to a greater or lesser extent in all regions of the world. Disability, like poverty, is also a reality in the society in which we live. Disability is not only a reality, but an inescapable truth, as at some point in life all people will be vulnerable and will exhibit some form of disability. When combined, poverty and disability immerse a person in more serious circumstances. Within the concept of poverty, disability means greater poverty. Based on a correct conceptualization of what poverty and disability are, this paper aims at proposing an innovative model of accompaniment, one which starts from a complete and multidimensional vision of reali…

Economics and EconometricsInclusion (disability rights)VulnerabilityVulnerability010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciences03 medical and health sciencesI1Management of Technology and InnovationComputerApplications_MISCELLANEOUSlcsh:AZ20-999ddc:650Business and International Managementlcsh:Social sciences (General)PovertyA130105 earth and related environmental sciencesMarketingPerson030505 public healthDisabilityPovertyConceptualizationZ1Perspective (graphical)NoveltyPerson with disabilitylcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesAccompanimentF0ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDSOCIETYlcsh:H1-99Medical model of disability0305 other medical sciencePsychologySocial psychology
researchProduct

Primary commodity prices: co-movements, common factors and fundamentals

2011

The behavior of commodities is critical for developing and developed countries alike. This paper contributes to the empirical evidence on the co-movement and determinants of commodity prices. Using nonstationary panel methods, the authors document a statistically significant degree of co-movement due to a common factor. Within a Factor Augmented VAR approach, real interest rate and uncertainty, as postulated by a simple asset pricing model, are both found to be negatively related to this common factor. This evidence is robust to the inclusion of demand and supply shocks, which both positively impact on co-movement of commodity prices.

Economics and EconometricsSpot contractSupply shockFinancial economicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectCommodity prices Panel estimation Factor modelsjel:E30DevelopmentRelative priceCommodity Prices Panel Estimation Factor Modelsjel:F00Interest rateCommodity price indexEconomicsEconometricsCapital asset pricing modelEmerging MarketsMarkets and Market AccessCommoditiesCurrencies and Exchange RatesE-BusinessReal interest rateFutures contractmedia_common
researchProduct