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Earth Resources: A continuing bibliography with indexes (Issue 37)
This bibliography lists 512 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system between January 1 and March 31, 1983. Emphasis is placed on the use of remote sensing and geophysical instrumentation in spacecraft and aircraft to survey and inventory natural resources and urban areas. Subject matter is grouped according to agriculture and forestry, environmental changes and cultural resources, geodesy and cartography, geology and mineral resources, hydrology and water management, data processing and distribution systems, instrumentation and sensors, and economic analysis
Physics case for an LHCb Upgrade II - Opportunities in flavour physics, and beyond, in the HL-LHC era
The LHCb Upgrade II will fully exploit the flavour-physics opportunities of
the HL-LHC, and study additional physics topics that take advantage of the
forward acceptance of the LHCb spectrometer. The LHCb Upgrade I will begin
operation in 2020. Consolidation will occur, and modest enhancements of the
Upgrade I detector will be installed, in Long Shutdown 3 of the LHC (2025) and
these are discussed here. The main Upgrade II detector will be installed in
long shutdown 4 of the LHC (2030) and will build on the strengths of the
current LHCb experiment and the Upgrade I. It will operate at a luminosity up
to , ten times that of the Upgrade I
detector. New detector components will improve the intrinsic performance of the
experiment in certain key areas. An Expression Of Interest proposing Upgrade II
was submitted in February 2017. The physics case for the Upgrade II is
presented here in more depth. -violating phases will be measured with
precisions unattainable at any other envisaged facility. The experiment will
probe and transitions in both muon
and electron decays in modes not accessible at Upgrade I. Minimal flavour
violation will be tested with a precision measurement of the ratio of
. Probing charm violation at
the level may result in its long sought discovery. Major advances in
hadron spectroscopy will be possible, which will be powerful probes of low
energy QCD. Upgrade II potentially will have the highest sensitivity of all the
LHC experiments on the Higgs to charm-quark couplings. Generically, the new
physics mass scale probed, for fixed couplings, will almost double compared
with the pre-HL-LHC era; this extended reach for flavour physics is similar to
that which would be achieved by the HE-LHC proposal for the energy frontier.Comment: ISBN 978-92-9083-494-6 Version 3 with updated Fig. 2.1. A version of
this document with higher quality images can be found at
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Earth Resources: A continuing bibliography with indexes, issue 36
This bibliography lists 576 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA Scientific and Technical Information System between October 1 and December 31, 1982. Emphasis is placed on the use of remote sensing and geophysical instrumentation in spacecraft and aircraft to survey and inventory natural resources and urban areas. Subject matter is grouped according to agriculture and forestry, environmental changes and cultural resources, geodesy and cartography, geology and mineral resources, hydrology and water management, data processing and distribution systems, instrumentation and sensors, and economic analysis