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    Constitutive Equations and Processing Maps for 49MnVS3 Non-Quenched and Tempered Steel

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    Flow stress variations of 49MnVS3 non-quenched and tempered steel are studied in isothermal compression tests on a Gleeble-1500D thermal simulated test machine at a deformation temperatures of 950, 1000, 1150, and 1200° C, and strain rates of 0.1, 1, 5, and 10 s⁻¹, with obtaining the strain hardening exponent n and deformation activation energy Q of the alloy. Thus, the constitutive equations and processing maps of compression flow behavior for 49MnVS3 non-quenched and tempered steel at high temperatures are established. It shows that the peak stress is shownto significantly reduced with a decrease in the strain rate and increase in deformation temperature when the alloy deforms at high temperature, and the deformation activation energy is 350.98 kJ/mol. When the true strain of 49MnVS3 non-quenched and microalloyed steel high-temperature deformation is 0.5, the optimum process parameters of the alloy are determined to be 1150–1200° C for the deformation temperature and 2–10 s⁻¹ for the strain rate, based on the criterion that the process parameters of higher power dissipation efficiency values should be chosen in the dynamic recrystallization region as the best processing technology.Изменение напряжения течения незакаленной и закаленной стали 49MnVS3 исследовали путем проведения испытаний на изотермическое сжатие на установке Gleeble-1500D, моделирующей высокотемпературные условия, при температурах деформации 950, 1000, 1150, 1200° C и скоростях деформации 0,1; 1; 5 и 10 c⁻¹ с показателем степени деформационного упрочнения n и значением энергии активации деформации сплава Q. Установлены определяющие уравнения и схемы обработки компрессионного режима течения для незакаленной и закаленной стали 49MnVS3 при высокой температуре. Анализ уравнений показал, что максимальное значение напряжения значительно уменьшается при снижении скорости деформации и повышении температуры деформации, если сплав подвергается деформации при высокой температуре, а значение энергии активации деформации составляет 350,98 кДж/моль. Если значения истинной деформации незакаленной стали 49MnVS3 и высокотемпературной деформации микролегированной стали составляют 0,5, то оптимальные параметры процесса обработки сплава определяются при температуре деформирования 1150…1200° C и скорости деформации 2…10 c⁻¹ на основе критерия, который способствует отбору параметров с более высокой эффективностью рассеивания мощности в области динамической рекристаллизации в качестве оптимальной технологии обработки.Зміну напруження течії незагартованої і загартованої сталі 49MnVS3 досліджували шляхом проведення випробувань на ізотермічний стиск на установці Gleeble-1500D, що моделює високотемпературні умови, за температур деформації 950, 1000, 1150, 1200° C та швидкості деформації 0,1; 1; 5 і 10 c⁻¹ із показником степеня деформаційного зміцнення n і значенням енергії активації деформації сплаву Q. Установлено визначальні рівняння і схеми обробки компресійного режиму течії для незагартованої і загартованої сталі 49MnVS3 за високої температури. Аналіз рівнянь показав, що максимальне значення напруження значно зменшується зі зниженням швидкості деформації і підвищенні температури деформації, якщо сплав зазнає деформації за високої температури, а значення енергії активації деформації дорівнює 350,98 кДж/моль. Якщо значення істинної деформації незагартованої сталі 49MnVS3 і високотемпературної деформації мікролегованої сталі дорівнюють 0,5, то оптимальні параметри процесу обробки сплаву визначаються за температури деформування 1150...1200° C і швидкості деформації 2...10 c⁻¹ на основі критерію, який сприяє відбору параметрів із більш високою ефективністю розсіяння потужності в області динамічної рекристалізації як оптимальної технології обробки

    Measurement of the View the tt production cross-section using eμ events with b-tagged jets in pp collisions at √s = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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    This paper describes a measurement of the inclusive top quark pair production cross-section (σtt¯) with a data sample of 3.2 fb−1 of proton–proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of √s = 13 TeV, collected in 2015 by the ATLAS detector at the LHC. This measurement uses events with an opposite-charge electron–muon pair in the final state. Jets containing b-quarks are tagged using an algorithm based on track impact parameters and reconstructed secondary vertices. The numbers of events with exactly one and exactly two b-tagged jets are counted and used to determine simultaneously σtt¯ and the efficiency to reconstruct and b-tag a jet from a top quark decay, thereby minimising the associated systematic uncertainties. The cross-section is measured to be: σtt¯ = 818 ± 8 (stat) ± 27 (syst) ± 19 (lumi) ± 12 (beam) pb, where the four uncertainties arise from data statistics, experimental and theoretical systematic effects, the integrated luminosity and the LHC beam energy, giving a total relative uncertainty of 4.4%. The result is consistent with theoretical QCD calculations at next-to-next-to-leading order. A fiducial measurement corresponding to the experimental acceptance of the leptons is also presented

    Search for TeV-scale gravity signatures in high-mass final states with leptons and jets with the ATLAS detector at sqrt [ s ] = 13TeV

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    A search for physics beyond the Standard Model, in final states with at least one high transverse momentum charged lepton (electron or muon) and two additional high transverse momentum leptons or jets, is performed using 3.2 fb−1 of proton–proton collision data recorded by the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider in 2015 at √s = 13 TeV. The upper end of the distribution of the scalar sum of the transverse momenta of leptons and jets is sensitive to the production of high-mass objects. No excess of events beyond Standard Model predictions is observed. Exclusion limits are set for models of microscopic black holes with two to six extra dimensions

    The performance of the jet trigger for the ATLAS detector during 2011 data taking

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    The performance of the jet trigger for the ATLAS detector at the LHC during the 2011 data taking period is described. During 2011 the LHC provided proton–proton collisions with a centre-of-mass energy of 7 TeV and heavy ion collisions with a 2.76 TeV per nucleon–nucleon collision energy. The ATLAS trigger is a three level system designed to reduce the rate of events from the 40 MHz nominal maximum bunch crossing rate to the approximate 400 Hz which can be written to offline storage. The ATLAS jet trigger is the primary means for the online selection of events containing jets. Events are accepted by the trigger if they contain one or more jets above some transverse energy threshold. During 2011 data taking the jet trigger was fully efficient for jets with transverse energy above 25 GeV for triggers seeded randomly at Level 1. For triggers which require a jet to be identified at each of the three trigger levels, full efficiency is reached for offline jets with transverse energy above 60 GeV. Jets reconstructed in the final trigger level and corresponding to offline jets with transverse energy greater than 60 GeV, are reconstructed with a resolution in transverse energy with respect to offline jets, of better than 4 % in the central region and better than 2.5 % in the forward direction

    Search for dark matter produced in association with a hadronically decaying vector boson in pp collisions at sqrt (s) = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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    A search is presented for dark matter produced in association with a hadronically decaying W or Z boson using 3.2 fb−1 of pp collisions at View the MathML sources=13 TeV recorded by the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. Events with a hadronic jet compatible with a W or Z boson and with large missing transverse momentum are analysed. The data are consistent with the Standard Model predictions and are interpreted in terms of both an effective field theory and a simplified model containing dark matter

    Measurement of the cross section for isolated-photon plus jet production in pp collisions at √s=13 TeV using the ATLAS detector

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    The dynamics of isolated-photon production in association with a jet in proton–proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV are studied with the ATLAS detector at the LHC using a dataset with an integrated luminosity of 3.2 fb−1. Photons are required to have transverse energies above 125 GeV. Jets are identified using the anti- algorithm with radius parameter and required to have transverse momenta above 100 GeV. Measurements of isolated-photon plus jet cross sections are presented as functions of the leading-photon transverse energy, the leading-jet transverse momentum, the azimuthal angular separation between the photon and the jet, the photon–jet invariant mass and the scattering angle in the photon–jet centre-of-mass system. Tree-level plus parton-shower predictions from Sherpa and Pythia as well as next-to-leading-order QCD predictions from Jetphox and Sherpa are compared to the measurements

    Search for resonances in the mass distribution of jet pairs with one or two jets identified as b-jets in proton–proton collisions at √s=13TeV with the ATLAS detector

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    Searches for high-mass resonances in the dijet invariant mass spectrum with one or two jets identi-fied as b-jets are performed using an integrated luminosity of 3.2fb−1of proton–proton collisions with a centre-of-mass energy of √s=13TeVrecorded by the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. Noevidence of anomalous phenomena is observed in the data, which are used to exclude, at 95%credibility level, excited b∗quarks with masses from 1.1TeVto 2.1TeVand leptophobic Z bosons with masses from 1.1TeVto 1.5TeV. Contributions of a Gaussian signal shape with effective cross sections ranging from approximately 0.4 to 0.001pb are also excluded in the mass range 1.5–5.0TeV

    Measurement of the double-differential high-mass Drell-Yan cross section in pp collisions at √s = 8 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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    This paper presents a measurement of the double-differential cross section for the Drell-Yan Z/γ∗ → ℓ+ℓ− and photon-induced γγ → ℓ+ℓ− processes where ℓ is an electron or muon. The measurement is performed for invariant masses of the lepton pairs, mℓℓ, between 116 GeV and 1500 GeV using a sample of 20.3 fb−1 of pp collisions data at centre-of-mass energy of √s = 8 TeV collected by the ATLAS detector at the LHC in 2012. The data are presented double differentially in invariant mass and absolute dilepton rapidity as well as in invariant mass and absolute pseudorapidity separation of the lepton pair. The single-differential cross section as a function of mℓℓ is also reported. The electron and muon channel measurements are combined and a total experimental precision of better than 1% is achieved at low mℓℓ. A comparison to next-to-next-to-leading order perturbative QCD predictions using several recent parton distribution functions and including next-to-leading order electroweak effects indicates the potential of the data to constrain parton distribution functions. In particular, a large impact of the data on the photon PDF is demonstrated

    Measurement of the cross section of high transverse momentum Z→bb̄ production in proton–proton collisions at √s = 8 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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    This Letter reports the observation of a high transverse momentum Z→bb̄ signal in proton–proton collisions at √s=8 TeV and the measurement of its production cross section. The data analysed were collected in 2012 with the ATLAS detector at the LHC and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 19.5 fb−¹. The Z→bb̄ decay is reconstructed from a pair of b -tagged jets, clustered with the anti-ktkt jet algorithm with R=0.4R=0.4, that have low angular separation and form a dijet with pT>200 GeVpT>200 GeV. The signal yield is extracted from a fit to the dijet invariant mass distribution, with the dominant, multi-jet background mass shape estimated by employing a fully data-driven technique that reduces the dependence of the analysis on simulation. The fiducial cross section is determined to be σZ→bb¯fid=2.02±0.20 (stat.) ±0.25 (syst.)±0.06 (lumi.) pb=2.02±0.33 pb, in good agreement with next-to-leading-order theoretical predictions

    Charged-particle distributions in √s=13 TeV pp interactions measured with the ATLAS detector at the LHC

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    Charged-particle distributions are measured in proton–proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV, using a data sample of nearly 9 million events, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 170 μb−1170 μb−1, recorded by the ATLAS detector during a special Large Hadron Collider fill. The charged-particle multiplicity, its dependence on transverse momentum and pseudorapidity and the dependence of the mean transverse momentum on the charged-particle multiplicity are presented. The measurements are performed with charged particles with transverse momentum greater than 500 MeV and absolute pseudorapidity less than 2.5, in events with at least one charged particle satisfying these kinematic requirements. Additional measurements in a reduced phase space with absolute pseudorapidity less than 0.8 are also presented, in order to compare with other experiments. The results are corrected for detector effects, presented as particle-level distributions and are compared to the predictions of various Monte Carlo event generators
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