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Measurement ofCP-violating asymmetries inB0→(ρπ)0decays using a time-dependent Dalitz plot analysis

2012

We report on a measurement of CP-violating asymmetries (A{sub CP}) in the Cabibbo-suppressed D{sup 0} {yields} {pi}{sup +}{pi}{sup -} and D{sup 0} {yields} K{sup +}K{sup -} decays reconstructed in a data sample corresponding to 5.9 fb{sup -1} of integrated luminosity collected by the upgraded Collider Detector at Fermilab. We use the strong decay D*{sup +} {yields} D{sup 0}{pi}{sup +} to identify the flavor of the charmed meson at production and exploit CP-conserving strong c{bar c} pair-production in p{bar p} collisions. High-statistics samples of Cabibbo-favored D{sup 0} {yields} K{sup -}{pi}{sup +} decays with and without a D*{sup {+-}} tag are used to correct for instrumental effects an…

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Correcting for Potential Barriers in Quantum Walk Search

2015

A randomly walking quantum particle searches in Grover's $\Theta(\sqrt{N})$ iterations for a marked vertex on the complete graph of $N$ vertices by repeatedly querying an oracle that flips the amplitude at the marked vertex, scattering by a "coin" flip, and hopping. Physically, however, potential energy barriers can hinder the hop and cause the search to fail, even when the amplitude of not hopping decreases with $N$. We correct for these errors by interpreting the quantum walk search as an amplitude amplification algorithm and modifying the phases applied by the coin flip and oracle such that the amplification recovers the $\Theta(\sqrt{N})$ runtime.

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Search for heavy neutral lepton production in K+ decays

2018

A search for heavy neutral lepton production in $K^+$ decays using a data sample collected with a minimum bias trigger by the NA62 experiment at CERN in 2015 is reported. Upper limits at the $10^{-7}$ to $10^{-6}$ level are established on the elements of the extended neutrino mixing matrix $|U_{\ell 4}|^2$ ($\ell=e,\mu$) for heavy neutral lepton mass in the range $170-448~{\rm MeV}/c^2$. This improves on the results from previous production searches in $K^+$ decays, setting more stringent limits and extending the mass range.

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsleptonPontecorvo–Maki–Nakagawa–Sakata matrixheavy neutral leptons neutrino mixingFOS: Physical sciencesk mesonNA62 experiment01 natural sciencesneutrino mixingSettore FIS/04 - Fisica Nucleare e SubnuclearedecayHigh Energy Physics - ExperimentNuclear physicsneutrinoHigh Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)Minimum biasEconomicaBounds; neutrinos; masses; testsTheoryofComputation_ANALYSISOFALGORITHMSANDPROBLEMCOMPLEXITY0103 physical sciencesheavy neutral leptonslepton k meson decay neutrino010306 general physicsNuclear ExperimentPhysicsRange (particle radiation)Large Hadron Collider010308 nuclear & particles physicshep-exHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyAmbientalelcsh:QC1-999High Energy Physics::Experimentlcsh:PhysicsParticle Physics - ExperimentLepton
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Recent Hadronic Cross Section Measurements from BABAR

2019

New hadronic cross sections measured by the BABAR experiment are presented: e+e−→ π+π−π0π0, e+ e−→ π+π−η, and the kaonic channels e+e−→ KS KLπ0 , KS KLπ0π0 , KS KLη, KS K±π+π0 , KS K±π+η.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsCross section (physics)PhysicsQC1-999TheoryofComputation_ANALYSISOFALGORITHMSANDPROBLEMCOMPLEXITYHadronBaBar experimentEPJ Web of Conferences
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Study of theB−→J/ψK−π+π−decay and measurement of theB−→X(3872)K−branching fraction

2005

The authors study the decay B{sup -} {yields} J/{psi}K{sup -}{pi}{sup +}{pi}{sup -} using 117 million B{bar B} events collected at the {Upsilon}(4S) resonance with the BaBar detector at the PEP-II e{sup +}e{sup -} asymmetric-energy storage ring. They measure the branching fractions {Beta}(B{sup -} {yields} J/{psi}K{sup -} {pi}{sup +}{pi}{sup -}) = (116 {+-} 7(stat.) {+-} 9(syst.)) x 10{sup -5} and {Beta}(B{sup -} {yields} X(3872)K{sup -}) x {Beta}(X(3872) {yields} J/{psi}{pi}{sup +}{pi}{sup -}) = (1.28 {+-} 0.41) x 10{sup -5} and find the mass of the X(3872) to be 3873.4 {+-} 1.4MeV/c{sup 2}. They search for the h{sub c} narrow state in the decay B{sup -} {yields} h{sub c} K{sup -}, h{sub c…

Nuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsCrystallographyParticle decay010308 nuclear & particles physicsBranching fractionTheoryofComputation_ANALYSISOFALGORITHMSANDPROBLEMCOMPLEXITYElectron–positron annihilation0103 physical sciences010306 general physics01 natural sciencesX(3872)Physical Review D
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NA48/62 latest results

2017

The NA62 experiment at the CERN SPS recorded in 2007 a large sample of K+ ? µ+?µ decays. A peak search in the missing mass spectrum of this decay is performed. In the absence of observed signal, the limits obtained on B(K+ ? µ+?h) and on the mixing matrix element |Uµ 4| are reported. The upgraded NA62 experiment started data taking in 2015. About 5×1011K+ decays have been recorded so far to measure the branching ratio of the K+ ? ?+?? decay. Preliminary results from the K+ ? ?+?? analysis based on about 5% of the 2016 statistics are reported.

Nuclear physicsPhysicsParticle physicsBranching fractionTheoryofComputation_ANALYSISOFALGORITHMSANDPROBLEMCOMPLEXITYMass spectrumMatrix elementCreative commonsNA62 experimentParticle Physics - ExperimentSettore FIS/04 - Fisica Nucleare e SubnucleareLarge sample
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The scattering of 28.5 MeV 3 He particles by 12 C, 20 Ne and 40 A nuclei

1960

Differential cross-sections for the elastic and inelastic scattering of 28.5 MeV 3 He particles by the nuclei 12 C, 20 Ne and 40 A have been measured by means of a photographic technique. The 12 C ( 3 He, α) reaction was also observed. The elastic scattering distributions have been analyzed in terms of an optical model.

Nuclear reactionElastic scatteringPhysicsGeneral EnergyScatteringTheoryofComputation_ANALYSISOFALGORITHMSANDPROBLEMCOMPLEXITYHelium-3Carbon-12Alpha particleAtomic physicsInelastic scatteringProceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences
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Seawater carbonate chemistry and biogenic habitat shifts under long-term ocean acidification

2023

Experiments have shown that increasing dissolved CO2 concentrations (i.e. Ocean Acidification, OA) in marine ecosystems may act as nutrient for primary producers (e.g. fleshy algae) or a stressor for calcifying species (e.g., coralline algae, corals, molluscs). For the first time, rapid habitat dominance shifts and altered competitive replacement from a reef-forming to a non-reef-forming biogenic habitat were documented over one-year exposure to low pH/high CO2 through a transplant experiment off Vulcano Island CO2 seeps (NE Sicily, Italy). Ocean acidification decreased vermetid reefs complexity via a reduction in the reef-building species density, boosted canopy macroalgae and led to chang…

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Spatial risks and complex systems: methodological perspectives

2007

Research on risk and industrial catastrophes question the complexity theories. Besides the concepts of complexity which lead us to reconsider concepts of risk, hazard and vulnerability, we propose to think about more practical aspects, for example the modelling of human behaviour in crisis situations. The link between concepts as critical self-organization, emergence, bifurcation, and the methods in the Distributed Artificial Intelligence (DAI) used to model them is however difficult. In this paper, we present ongoing analysis on the key concepts of risk science, such as hazards and catastrophes. We propose to enrich them with complex systems theories. First, we present methodological persp…

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The application of AI techniques in the optimal design of multi-pass cold drawing processes

2001

Abstract In the paper the problem of optimal pass schedule design in multi-pass wire drawing process is investigated. An automatic design procedure based on an effective artificial intelligence (AI) technique, namely simulated annealing (SA), is proposed. The developed algorithm is aimed to achieve a satisfactory balance of the drawing stresses on the material along the reduction sequence, maintaining in the meantime the drawing stress at each pass below a safety value. In this way both the optimal number of passes and the optimal drawing sequence are determined. The effectiveness of the design procedure is tested through the comparison of the sequences suggested by the algorithm with a set…

Optimal designEngineeringEngineering drawingScheduleSequenceMathematical optimizationbusiness.industryWire drawingMetals and AlloysIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringComputer Science ApplicationsSet (abstract data type)Reduction (complexity)Modeling and SimulationSimulated annealingCeramics and CompositesbusinessJournal of Materials Processing Technology
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