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    Initial experimental testing of a hybrid solar-dish Brayton cycle for combined heat and power (ST-CHP)

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    DATA AVAILABILITY : Data will be made available on request.The Solar Turbo Combined Heat and Power (ST-CHP) project developed a novel solar-gas hybrid prototype for combined heat and power generation in Pretoria, South Africa. A vacuum-membrane faceted parabolic dish with a large-pipe open-cavity receiver was coupled to a counterflow recuperator, a combustion chamber, a micro gas turbine with air bearings and a phase change thermal energy storage unit containing solar salts. This study aimed to validate the electrical output of the full-scale dish-Brayton prototype, addressing the literature gap on micro-scale dish-Brayton plants' in-field power generation. Solar hybridization of micro gas turbine technology can significantly reduce combustion fuel consumption. A performance analysis under relevant conditions revealed a late afternoon micro gas turbine output intermittently peaking at 0.4 kWe and subsequently stabilizing to a steady state of 0.145 kWe at 130 krpm. A SimuPact numerical model and an analytical model supplemented the telemetry data to reduce interference in the experimental setup and fully characterize the ST-CHP prototype performance, estimating a steady-state turbine isentropic efficiency of 57%, a compressor efficiency of 71% and a collector efficiency of 17% due to the late afternoon steady-state point. Analytical case studies revealed that fuel savings of between 12% and 33% at the combustion chamber were achievable from the solarized preheating. A subsequent test of the micro gas turbine without solar hybridization or a recuperator resulted in 1.05 kWe being generated. The study confirms the dish-Brayton prototype's viability for combined heat and power generation, producing an initial full-scale performance characterisation during in-field testing, and highlighting the impact of solar hybridization on turbine electrical output. Optical efficiency, insulation effectiveness, pressure losses, and turbine operating conditions were identified as critical areas requiring optimization to improve electrical output. The lessons learned, and the calibrated numerical model may be used to optimize the performance of the dish-Brayton plant in future work. The successful in-field full-scale power generation of the ST-CHP prototype adds to the available literature on dish-Brayton technology and brings the technology closer to a commercial product.https://www.elsevier.com/locate/apthermenghj2024Mechanical and Aeronautical EngineeringSDG-07:Affordable and clean energ

    Differential cross-sections for events with missing transverse momentum and jets measured with the ATLAS detector in 13 TeV proton-proton collisions

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    Search for heavy neutral Higgs bosons decaying into a top quark pair in 140 fb−1 of proton-proton collision data at s \sqrt{s} = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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    Search for the Exclusive W Boson Hadronic Decays W±→π±γ , W±→K±γ and W±→ρ±γ with the ATLAS Detector

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    Search for light long-lived neutral particles from Higgs boson decays via vector-boson-fusion production from pp collisions at s=13\sqrt{s}=13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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    Measurement of the H → γ γ and H → ZZ∗ → 4 cross-sections in pp collisions at √s = 13.6 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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    The inclusive Higgs boson production cross section is measured in the di-photon and the Z Z∗ → 4 decay channels using 31.4 and 29.0 fb−1 of pp collision data respectively, collected with the ATLAS detector at a centre of-mass energy of √s = 13.6 TeV. To reduce the model dependence, the measurement in each channel is restricted to a particle-level phase space that closely matches the chan nel’s detector-level kinematic selection, and it is corrected for detector effects. These measured fiducial cross-sections are σfid,γ γ = 76+14 −13 fb, and σfid,4 = 2.80 ± 0.74 fb, in agreement with the corresponding Standard Model predic tions of 67.6±3.7 fb and 3.67±0.19 fb. Assuming Standard Model acceptances and branching fractions for the two chan nels, the fiducial measurements are extrapolated to the full phase space yielding total cross-sections of σ (pp → H) = 67+12 −11 pb and 46±12 pb at 13.6 TeV from the di-photon and Z Z∗ → 4 measurements respectively. The two measure ments are combined into a total cross-section measurement of σ (pp → H) = 58.2±8.7 pb, to be compared with the Stan dard Model prediction of σ (pp → H)SM = 59.9 ± 2.6 p

    Search for heavy Majorana neutrinos in e±e± and e±μ± final states via WW scattering in pp collisions at s=13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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    Searches for lepton-flavour-violating decays of the Higgs boson into eτ and μτ in \sqrt{s} = 13 TeV pp collisions with the ATLAS detector

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    Abstract This paper presents direct searches for lepton flavour violation in Higgs boson decays, H → eτ and H → μτ, performed using data collected with the ATLAS detector at the LHC. The searches are based on a data sample of proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy s s \sqrt{s} = 13 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 138 fb−1. Leptonic (τ → ℓνℓντ) and hadronic (τ → hadrons ντ) decays of the τ-lepton are considered. Two background estimation techniques are employed: the MC-template method, based on data-corrected simulation samples, and the Symmetry method, based on exploiting the symmetry between electrons and muons in the Standard Model backgrounds. No significant excess of events is observed and the results are interpreted as upper limits on lepton-flavour-violating branching ratios of the Higgs boson. The observed (expected) upper limits set on the branching ratios at 95% confidence level, B B \mathcal{B} (H → eτ) < 0.20% (0.12%) and B B \mathcal{B} (H → μτ ) < 0.18% (0.09%), are obtained with the MC-template method from a simultaneous measurement of potential H → eτ and H → μτ signals. The best-fit branching ratio difference, B B \mathcal{B} (H → μτ) → B B \mathcal{B} (H → eτ), measured with the Symmetry method in the channel where the τ-lepton decays to leptons, is (0.25 ± 0.10)%, compatible with a value of zero within 2.5σ

    Measurement of ZZ production cross-sections in the four-lepton final state in pp collisions at √s = 13.6 TeV with the ATLAS experiment

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    Measurement of exclusive pion pair production in proton–proton collisions at √s=7 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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    The exclusive production of pion pairs in the process pp→ ppπ+π- has been measured at s=7TeV with the ATLAS detector at the LHC, using 80μb-1 of low-luminosity data. The pion pairs were detected in the ATLAS central detector while outgoing protons were measured in the forward ATLAS ALFA detector system. This represents the first use of proton tagging to measure an exclusive hadronic final state at the LHC. A cross-section measurement is performed in two kinematic regions defined by the proton momenta, the pion rapidities and transverse momenta, and the pion–pion invariant mass. Cross-section values of 4.8±1.0(stat)-0.2+0.3(syst)μb and 9±6(stat)-2+2(syst)μb are obtained in the two regions; they are compared with theoretical models and provide a demonstration of the feasibility of measurements of this type
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