265 research outputs found

    Photon - Jet Correlations and Constraints on Fragmentation Functions

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    We study the production of a large-pT photon in association with a jet in proton-proton collisions. We examine the sensitivity of the jet rapidity distribution to the gluon distribution function in the proton. We then assess the sensitivity of various photon + jet correlation observables to the photon fragmentation functions. We argue that RHIC data on photon-jet correlations can be used to constrain the photon fragmentation functions in a region which was barely accessible in LEP experiments.Comment: 23 pages, 9 figure

    An examination of business occupier relocation decision making : distinguishing small and large firm behaviour

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    This paper explores how business occupiers decide whether and where to relocate. It captures the experience and behaviour of a range of sizes and types of business occupier and subjects their decision-making processes to detailed scrutiny. A linear three-stage decision model is used to sequence and structure interviews with individuals who have intimate involvement with the relocation of 28 firms and organizations in Tyne and Wear, in the north-east of England. The 'constant comparative' method is used to analyse the interview data, from which emerges 18 key concepts, comprising 51 characteristic components. Using an axial approach, these are organized into 10 cross-cutting themes that represent the main areas of consideration or influence on the thinking of the people involved in determining whether a firm or organization should relocate and, if so, where to. The resulting analysis finds that organizations adopt varying degrees of sophistication when making relocation decisions; small firms are more inclined to make decisions based on constrained information; larger organizations adopt a more complex approach. Regardless of firm size, key individuals exert considerable influence over the decision-making process and its outcome

    El efecto preventivo de la sanción pecuniaria disuasiva

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    La concepción moderna que limitaba la función de la responsabilidad civil a la resarcitoria reinó en los ordenamientos jurídicos inspirados en el Código Francés de 1804, que acotaba la intervención del Derecho Privado a la etapa posterior al daño antijurídicamente causado. No obstante, ya en el siglo pasado se abrió un debate en la dogmática jurídica sobre la posibilidad de que aquel sistema cumpliera funciones distintas a las resarcitorias. En este camino, lentamente fueron ganando terreno aquellas concepciones doctrinarias que ampliaban las objetivos del denominado Derecho de Daños y ello se convirtió en una cuestión de intenso debate. Se comenzó así a hablar de la polifuncionalidad de esta rama del Derecho para hacer referencia a la idea del reconocimiento, a la par de la clásica función de reparación del daño, de otras finalidades, como la preventiva y la punitiva.Facultad de Ciencias Jurídicas y Sociale

    Photon Physics in Heavy Ion Collisions at the LHC

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    Various pion and photon production mechanisms in high-energy nuclear collisions at RHIC and LHC are discussed. Comparison with RHIC data is done whenever possible. The prospect of using electromagnetic probes to characterize quark-gluon plasma formation is assessed.Comment: Writeup of the working group "Photon Physics" for the CERN Yellow Report on "Hard Probes in Heavy Ion Collisions at the LHC", 134 pages. One figure added in chapter 5 (comparison with PHENIX data). Some figures and correponding text corrected in chapter 6 (off-chemical equilibrium thermal photon rates). Some figures modified in chapter 7 (off-chemical equilibrium photon rates) and comparison with PHENIX data adde

    Torn between two targets: German police officers talk about the use of force

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    Considering earlier research into police use of force as well as the judicial and practical frame of police work in Germany, the article presents the results of an empirical study on the individual and collective legitimization of the use of force by German police officers. There are numerous justifications for the use of force expressed by focus group participants in eight German Federal States who were responding to a hypothesized scenario. In the discussions observed within the groups, reference is first made to the state’s duty to prosecute alleged offences and the measures or formal actions to do this—hence, the legal authority to use force. In the course of the discussions, however, it became obvious that illegal violence may occur, although it was not perceived as such by the officers. Overall, and after an intensive analysis of the focus group discussions, it can be stated that use of force (whether legal or not) depends on the police officer’s perception of the resistance of the person being engaged with. In this regard, different social–cultural or physical–material factors can be identified. They have different influences on the individual legitimization of police actions, intertwined with the perception of the situation as constructed by the officer. Three ways of perceiving the situation can be deduced, resulting in different patterns of justification for the use of force

    Photon-pair jet production via gluon fusion at the LHC

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    Photon-pair direct or jet-associated productions are important for relevant standard model measurement, Higgs and new physics searches at the LHC. The loop-induced gluon-fusion process gg -> \gamma\gamma g, which although formally contributes only at the next-to-next-to-leading order to \gamma\gamma j productions, may get enhanced by the large gluon flux at the LHC. We have checked and confirmed previous results on gg -> \gamma\gamma, \gamma\gamma g at one loop, using now the traditional Feynman diagram based approach and taking into account the quark mass effects, and further updated them for the 7 and 14 TeV LHC with new inputs and settings. We provide the details and results of the calculations, which involves manipulation of rank-5 pentagon integrals. Our results show that the gluon-fusion process can contribute about 10% of the Born result, especially at small M_{\gamma\gamma} and PT_{\gamma\gamma}, and increase further the overall scale uncertainty. Top quark loop effects are examined in detail, which shows importance near or above the threshold M_{\gamma\gamma} \gsim 2m_t.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figure

    Direct photon cross sections in proton-proton and antiproton-proton interactions at s=24.3\sqrt{s} = 24.3 GeV

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    We report results on inclusive direct photon (γ),π0(\gamma), \pi_0, and η\eta production in both pp and \={p}p interactions at s=24.3\sqrt{s} = 24.3 GeV in the transverse momentum range {4.1≤pT≤7.74.1 \le p_T \le 7 .7 GeV/cc} and rapidity range \mbox{−0.1≤y≤0.9-0.1 \le y \le 0.9}. The data were collected between 1988 and 1990 by the UA6 experiment at CERN, which employed an internal H2\mathrm{H_2} gas jet target in the S\={p}pS collider. The inclusive direct photon cross sections and the cross section difference \mbox{σ(p‾p)−σ(pp)\sigma(\overline{p}p) - \sigma(pp)} expressed as functions of pT(γ)p_T(\gamma) are compared w ith next-to-leading order QCD predictions

    Subclinical giant cell arteritis in new onset polymyalgia rheumatica:A systematic review and meta-analysis of individual patient data

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    Objectives: To determine the prevalence and predictors of subclinical giant cell arteritis (GCA) in patients with newly diagnosed polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR). Methods: PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science Core Collection were systematically searched (date of last search July 14, 2021) for any published information on any consecutively recruited cohort reporting the prevalence of GCA in steroid-naïve patients with PMR without cranial or ischemic symptoms. We combined prevalences across populations in a random-effect meta-analysis. Potential predictors of subclinical GCA were identified by mixed-effect logistic regression using individual patient data (IPD) from cohorts screened with PET/(CT). Results: We included 13 cohorts with 566 patients from studies published between 1965 to 2020. Subclinical GCA was diagnosed by temporal artery biopsy in three studies, ultrasound in three studies, and PET/(CT) in seven studies. The pooled prevalence of subclinical GCA across all studies was 23% (95% CI 14%-36%, I2=84%) for any screening method and 29% in the studies using PET/(CT) (95% CI 13%-53%, I2=85%) (n=266 patients). For seven cohorts we obtained IPD for 243 patients screened with PET/(CT). Inflammatory back pain (OR 2.73, 1.32-5.64), absence of lower limb pain (OR 2.35, 1.05-5.26), female sex (OR 2.31, 1.17-4.58), temperature >37° (OR 1.83, 0.90-3.71), weight loss (OR 1.83, 0.96-3.51), thrombocyte count (OR 1.51, 1.05-2.18), and haemoglobin level (OR 0.80, 0.64-1.00) were most strongly associated with subclinical GCA in the univariable analysis but not C-reactive protein (OR 1.00, 1.00-1.01) or erythrocyte sedimentation rate (OR 1.01, 1.00-1.02). A prediction model calculated from these variables had an area under the curve of 0.66 (95% CI 0.55-0.75). Conclusion: More than a quarter of patients with PMR may have subclinical GCA. The prediction model from the most extensive IPD set has only modest diagnostic accuracy. Hence, a paradigm shift in the assessment of PMR patients in favour of implementing imaging studies should be discussed

    The influence of T cell development on pathogen specificity and autoreactivity

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    T cells orchestrate adaptive immune responses upon activation. T cell activation requires sufficiently strong binding of T cell receptors on their surface to short peptides derived from foreign proteins bound to protein products of the major histocompatibility (MHC) gene products, which are displayed on the surface of antigen presenting cells. T cells can also interact with peptide-MHC complexes, where the peptide is derived from host (self) proteins. A diverse repertoire of relatively self-tolerant T cell receptors is selected in the thymus. We study a model, computationally and analytically, to describe how thymic selection shapes the repertoire of T cell receptors, such that T cell receptor recognition of pathogenic peptides is both specific and degenerate. We also discuss the escape probability of autoimmune T cells from the thymus.Comment: 12 pages, 7 figure
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