18 research outputs found
Two-pion Bose-Einstein correlations in central Pb-Pb collisions at = 2.76 TeV
The first measurement of two-pion Bose-Einstein correlations in central Pb-Pb
collisions at TeV at the Large Hadron Collider is
presented. We observe a growing trend with energy now not only for the
longitudinal and the outward but also for the sideward pion source radius. The
pion homogeneity volume and the decoupling time are significantly larger than
those measured at RHIC.Comment: 17 pages, 5 captioned figures, 1 table, authors from page 12,
published version, figures at
http://aliceinfo.cern.ch/ArtSubmission/node/388
Suppression of charged particle production at large transverse momentum in central Pb-Pb collisions at TeV
Inclusive transverse momentum spectra of primary charged particles in Pb-Pb
collisions at = 2.76 TeV have been measured by the ALICE
Collaboration at the LHC. The data are presented for central and peripheral
collisions, corresponding to 0-5% and 70-80% of the hadronic Pb-Pb cross
section. The measured charged particle spectra in and GeV/ are compared to the expectation in pp collisions at the same
, scaled by the number of underlying nucleon-nucleon
collisions. The comparison is expressed in terms of the nuclear modification
factor . The result indicates only weak medium effects ( 0.7) in peripheral collisions. In central collisions,
reaches a minimum of about 0.14 at -7GeV/ and increases
significantly at larger . The measured suppression of high- particles is stronger than that observed at lower collision energies,
indicating that a very dense medium is formed in central Pb-Pb collisions at
the LHC.Comment: 15 pages, 5 captioned figures, 3 tables, authors from page 10,
published version, figures at http://aliceinfo.cern.ch/ArtSubmission/node/98
Digital rectal examination skills: first training experiences, the motives and attitudes of standardized patients
SIRPSS : sustainable industrial site redevelopment planning support system
\u3cp\u3eAbandoned industrial sites should be redeveloped in a sustainable way to reduce waste land. Planning support systems (PSSs) can help in the early planning phase by presenting possible outcomes of various redevelopment scenarios to the planners. This paper presents a PSS to support sustainable industrial site redevelopment decision based on past experiences. Past experiences are recorded as cases in the system. Case-based reasoning (CBR) is applied. For sites needed to be redeveloped, similar redeveloped cases are retrieved from the case library. Strategies that the previous cases have applied are reviewed and the new site is designed based on the comparison study of new case and past experiences, together with the input from planners. Sustainability is dynamically evaluated on site and regional level. A showcase is presented for the system illustration.\u3c/p\u3