338 research outputs found
Early physics with top quarks at the LHC
The ATLAS and CMS experiments are now in their final installation phase and
will be soon ready to study the physics of proton-proton collisions at the
Large Hadron Collider. The LHC, by producing 2 events per second,
will provide more than 8 million top events a year at start-up. In this paper,
particular emphasis is given to the physics studies that can be
performed at the beginning of the LHC running, with a limited amount of
integrated luminosity (10 fb).Comment: Proceedings of Moriond QCD 2007. Luminosity contribution to error on
top pair production cross-section has been changed from 0.5% to 5.0
Tracking and vertexing at ATLAS
Several algorithms for tracking and for primary and secondary vertex
reconstruction have been developed by the ATLAS collaboration following
different approaches. This has allowed a thorough cross-check of the
performances of the algorithms and of the reconstruction software. The results
of the most recent studies on this topic are discussed and compared.Comment: Proceedings of the HCP 2006 conferenc
Searches for the Higgs boson in Minimal Supersymmetric CP-conserving and CP-violating Standard Model scenarios at LEP
It is important to study extended models containing more than one physical
Higgs boson in the spectrum. In particular, Two Higgs Doublet Models (2HDMs)
are attractive extensions of the SM, predicting new phenomena with the fewest
new parameters. The Higgs sector in the Minimal Supersymmetric extension of the
SM (MSSM) is a 2HDM itself. The neutral Higgs searches performed at LEP are
showing no evidence of the presence of a signal and have therefore been
interpreted in the context of 2HDMs. Depending on the model considered
exclusion of large regions of the parameter space can be obtained, but the
existence of the lightest Higgs boson with masses lower than 90 GeV is not
ruled out in all models by LEP. In the MSSM at least one of the neutral Higgs
bosons is predicted to have its mass close to the electroweak energy scale;
when radiative corrections are included, this mass should be less than about
140 GeV. This prediction provides a strong motivation for searches at present
and future colliders.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Higgs Boson Searches at LEP
The results of the Higgs boson searches performed by the four LEP experiments
at centre-of-mass energies between 189 GeV and 209 GeV corresponding to an
integrated luminosity of 2461 pb are presented here. Searches have been
performed for Higgs in the Standard Model (SM), in 2 Higgs Doublet Models
(2HDM's), for doubly charged, fermiophobic and invisible Higgs as well as a
decay mode independent search. Most of the results of the four experiments have
been combined by the LEP Higgs working group.Comment: 8 pages latex, 4 figures include
A Study of e+e- -> H0A0 -> bbbb at 3 TeV at CLIC
The precise determination of the masses of the CP-odd and -even heavy Higgs
bosons is an important part of the study of Supersymmetry and its relation with
cosmology through dark matter. This note presents a determination of the A0
boson mass with the e+e- -> H0A0 -> b b b b process for a dark matter motivated
cMSSM scenario with M(A) = 1141 GeV at CLIC. The analysis is performed with
full simulation and reconstruction at 3 TeV accounting for beamstrahlung
effects. SM and SUSY backgrounds are considered and the effect of the overlay
of gamma gamma -> hadrons events on the signal is studied for various
assumptions for the detector time-stamping capabilities. The di-jet mass
resolution is improved by applying a kinematic fit. The A0 mass can be
determined with a statistical accuracy of ~3-5 GeV for 3 inverse ab of
statistics and 0 to 20 bunch crossings of gamma gamma background integrated in
one event, respectively.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figure
Early physics with top quarks at LHC
The ATLAS and CMS experiments are now in their final installation phase and will be soon ready to study the physics of proton-proton collisions at the Large Hadron Collider. The LHC, by producing 2 t\bar{t} events per second, will provide more than 8 million top events a year at start-up. In this paper, particular emphasis is given to the t\bar{t} physics studies that can be performed at the beginning of the LHC running, with a limited amount of integrated luminosity ( <=10 fb-1)
Imaging in pulmonary hypertension: Focus on the role of echocardiography
SummaryPatients with pulmonary hypertension must be evaluated using a multimodality approach to ensure a correct diagnosis and basal evaluation as well as a prognostic assessment. Beyond the assessment of pulmonary pressures, the echocardiographical examination allows the evaluation of right ventricular adaptation to elevated afterload. Numbers of variables are commonly used in the assessment of the pulmonary hypertension patient in order to detect changes in right heart geometry, right-to-left interaction and right ventricular dysfunction. Whereas an isolated change in one echocardiographical variable is not meaningful, multiple echocardiographical variable modifications together provide accurate information. In this review, we will link pulmonary hypertension pathophysiological changes with echocardiographical indices and describe the clinical implications of echocardiographical findings
The effect of Public Health/Pediatric Obesity interventions on socioeconomic inequalities in childhood obesity: A scoping review
Childhood obesity has a strong social gradient. This scoping review aims to synthesize the evidence on the impact on inequalities of non-targeted interventions to reduce the prevalence of childhood and adolescent obesity in high-income countries. We updated a review by Hillier-Brown, searching up to 31 December 2017 on MEDLINE, Embase, The Cochrane Library, CINAHL, and PsycINFO, with no limitations on study design. Fifty-eight studies describing 51 interventions were included: 31 randomized clinical trials and 27 non-randomized trials, with sample sizes from 67 to 2,700,880 subjects. The majority were implemented in the school setting at a community level; the others were in health services or general population setting and targeting individuals or the system. Twenty-nine interventions proved to be effective overall; seven others had an effect only in a subgroup, while 15 proved not to be effective. All types of included interventions can increase inequalities. Moreover, some interventions had opposite effects based on the socioeconomic characteristics. Any kind of intervention can reduce equity. Consequences are difficult to predict based on intervention construct. Complex interventions acting on multiple targets, settings, and risk factors are more effective and have a lower risk of increasing inequalities
Innovative methods for the removal, and occasionally care, of pressure sensitive adhesive tapes from contemporary drawings
PERCEPÇÃO DOS PAIS SOBRE A PARTICIPAÇÃO NA ESCOLA PÚBLICA: UMA PESQUISA BIBLIOGRÁFICA
A democratização do ensino trouxe a escola novos sujeitos, tornando-se necessária a participação destes no processo de organização da mesma. Este estudo trata-se de um recorte de uma pesquisa, tendo o objetivo deste estudo foi investigar a produção acadêmica sobre a percepção dos pais sobre a participação na escola. A metodologia constou de uma pesquisa bibliográfica em dissertações e teses de Programas de Pós-Graduação em Educação (PPGE) com conceitos de 4 a 7 (Capes), no período de 2003 a 2013, com o uso de descritores. Para a análise fizemos uso da análise de conteúdo dos resumos. Como resultados, obtivemos 74 PPGEs e por meio de descritores encontramos 277 trabalhos. Os resultados apontam que os trabalhos encontrados possuem pontos específicos da participação dos pais na escola e com um projeto político-pedagógico articulado. Concluímos que em nenhum dos trabalhos a percepção dos pais foi abordada, se mostrando uma temática da pesquisa relevante
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