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Study of vector mesons in dimuon production in a large kinematic region in p-W and S-W interactions at 200 GeV/c/nucleon
Results are presented on , and production in p--W and S--W interactions at 200~GeV/c/nucleon measured via the dimuon decay in a large kinematic region. The data are normalized to the charged particle multiplicity in the same rapidity interval. They have been %CORR 1 obtained collected using the HELIOS/3 muon spectrometer at the CERN SPS. %CORR 2 and The ratio increases between proton and sulphur projectiles, and is further enhanced going from peripheral to central nucleus-nucleus interactions. This results from an increase in the number of produced 's per charged particle. The increase in the ratio is not clearly dependent on p, but appears larger at higher rapidities, due to kinematic effects %CORR 3 and in conjunction with varying acceptance. production, likewise normalized to charged multiplicity, is significantly lower in S--W compared to p--W interactions
The genetic architecture of type 2 diabetes
The genetic architecture of common traits, including the number, frequency, and effect sizes of inherited variants that contribute to individual risk, has been long debated. Genome-wide association studies have identified scores of common variants associated with type 2 diabetes, but in aggregate, these explain only a fraction of heritability. To test the hypothesis that lower-frequency variants explain much of the remainder, the GoT2D and T2D-GENES consortia performed whole genome sequencing in 2,657 Europeans with and without diabetes, and exome sequencing in a total of 12,940 subjects from five ancestral groups. To increase statistical power, we expanded sample size via genotyping and imputation in a further 111,548 subjects. Variants associated with type 2 diabetes after sequencing were overwhelmingly common and most fell within regions previously identified by genome-wide association studies. Comprehensive enumeration of sequence variation is necessary to identify functional alleles that provide important clues to disease pathophysiology, but large-scale sequencing does not support a major role for lower-frequency variants in predisposition to type 2 diabetes
Charged-particle multiplicity and transverse energy measured in 32S central interactions at 200 GeV per nucleon
Interactions induced by 200 GeV per nucleon 32S ions on heavy targets were selected by the HELIOS calorimeters and studied in nuclear emulsions. Global observables, such as charged particle multiplicity and transverse energy, were determined event-by-event. Multiplicity and transverse energy were measured as a function of the pseudorapidity over the large acceptance of the present experiment (0.6≤η≤5.5). A comparison of the experimental data with those provided by the event generators FRITIOF and VENUS shows remarkable differences both in the target spectator region and in the participant region. An attempt is made to interpret these discrepancies in terms of plausible mechanisms, like baryon-pair production or rescatterin
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Silicon position sensitive detectors for the HELIOS (NA34) experiment
Silicon detectors having both ''pad'' and strip position sensitive configurations have been fabricated for the HELIOS experiment which requires an elaborate pulse height-dependent trigger as well as one dimensional silicon strip position sensing. The trigger detector is a 400 element, 30 mm diameter detector with readout connections from a ceramic overlay board. Tests with full prototype detectors have shown essentially 100% detection efficiency and excellent pulse height resolution well capable of delineating 0, 1 or 2 hits per pad. Strip detectors with 25 ..mu..m pitch and a varying readout pitch have been tested, which utilize both capacitive and resistive charge division. Techniques for realization of required interstrip resistors will be discussed and results which may compare these readout methods will be reported. 11 refs., 13 figs
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