15 research outputs found

    Mass number dependence in Lambda hypernuclei by means of the Hypervirial Theorems

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    The Hypervirial Theorems are applied to a wide class of single particle nuclear potentials, in order to study the mass number dependence of various quantities in Lambda hypernuclei. A very efficient model is assumed for the radius parameter of the potentials and the limitations of the whole method are discussed.Comment: Accepted for publication in European Physical Journal

    Two approximate formulae for the binding energies in Lambda hypernuclei and light nuclei

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    Two approximate formulae are given for the binding energies in Lambda-hypernuclei and light nuclei by means of the (reduced) Poeschl-Teller and the Gaussian central potentials. Those easily programmable formulae combine the eigenvalues of the transformed Jacobi eigenequation and an application of the hypervirial theorems.Comment: Accepted for publication in Europhysics Letter

    Expected Performance of the ATLAS Experiment - Detector, Trigger and Physics

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    A detailed study is presented of the expected performance of the ATLAS detector. The reconstruction of tracks, leptons, photons, missing energy and jets is investigated, together with the performance of b-tagging and the trigger. The physics potential for a variety of interesting physics processes, within the Standard Model and beyond, is examined. The study comprises a series of notes based on simulations of the detector and physics processes, with particular emphasis given to the data expected from the first years of operation of the LHC at CERN

    Deep sea tests of a prototype of the KM3NeT digital optical module

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    The first prototype of a photo-detection unit of the future KM3NeT neutrino telescope has been deployed in the deepwaters of the Mediterranean Sea. This digital optical module has a novel design with a very large photocathode area segmented by the use of 31 three inch photomultiplier tubes. It has been integrated in the ANTARES detector for in-situ testing and validation. This paper reports on the first months of data taking and rate measurements. The analysis results highlight the capabilities of the new module design in terms of background suppression and signal recognition. The directionality of the optical module enables the recognition of multiple Cherenkov photons from the same (40)Kdecay and the localisation of bioluminescent activity in the neighbourhood. The single unit can cleanly identify atmospheric muons and provide sensitivity to the muon arrival directions

    ATLAS detector and physics performance: Technical Design Report, 1

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    Development of Edible Films and Coatings with Antimicrobial Activity

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    Side effects of intrathecal and epidural opioids

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    ATLAS: Technical proposal for a general-purpose p p experiment at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN

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