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    Recent results on Charm Physics from Fermilab

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    New high statistics, high resolution fixed target experiments producing 10510^5 - 10610^6 fully reconstructed charm particles are allowing a detailed study of the charm sector. Recent results on charm quark production from Fermilab fixed target experiments E791, SELEX and FOCUS are presented.Comment: 27 pages, corrected some typographical errors. To appear Proc. VII Mexican Workshop of Particles and Field, Merida Yuc. M\'ex., Nov. 199

    Proton/pion ratios and radial flow in pp and peripheral heavy ion collisions

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    The production of baryon and mesons in the RHIC heavy-ion experiments has received a lot of attention lately. Although not widely known, the pp data measured concurrently with heavy ion collisions do not find a convincing explanation in terms of simple models. We present the results of an afterburner to Pythia and Hijing event generators, simulating radial flow which seems to qualitatively explain the experimental results when applied to the pp collision data from RHIC at 200 GeV center-of-mass energy.Comment: 4 page, 5 figures. Prepared for X Mexican Workshop on Particles and Filed, Morelia Michoacan, November 7-17,2005. Referenced was corrected. Section 2, a sentence was modifie

    Azimuthal Correlations in p-p collisions

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    We report the analysis of experimental azimuthal correlations measured by STAR in p-p collisions at sNN\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 200 GeV. We conclude that for a fit of data using Pythia event generator we need to include two values of kTk_{T}.Comment: 4 page, 3 figures. Prepared for X Mexican Workshop on Particles and Fields. Morelia Mich. Nov 7-12, 200

    Effect of residual Bose-Einstein correlations on the Dalitz plot of hadronic charm meson decay

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    We show that the presence of residual Bose-Einstein correlations may affect the resonant contribution of hadronic charm decays where two identical pions appear in the final state. The distortion of the phase space of the reaction would be visible in the dalitz plot. The decay D+ --> K- pi+ pi+ is discussed but results can be generalized to any decay with identical bosons.Comment: 12 pages, included 4 figures. Submitted Phys. Lett.

    Pathological element-based active device models and their application to symbolic analysis

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    This paper proposes new pathological element-based active device models which can be used in analysis tasks of linear(ized) analog circuits. Nullators and norators along with the voltage mirror-current mirror (VM-CM) pair (collectively known as pathological elements) are used to model the behavior of active devices in voltage-, current-, and mixed-mode, also considering parasitic elements. Since analog circuits are transformed to nullor-based equivalent circuits or VM-CM pairs or as a combination of both, standard nodal analysis can be used to formulate the admittance matrix. We present a formulation method in order to build the nodal admittance (NA) matrix of nullor-equivalent circuits, where the order of the matrix is given by the number of nodes minus the number of nullors. Since pathological elements are used to model the behavior of active devices, we introduce a more efficient formulation method in order to compute small-signal characteristics of pathological element-based equivalent circuits, where the order of the NA matrix is given by the number of nodes minus the number of pathological elements. Examples are discussed in order to illustrate the potential of the proposed pathological element-based active device models and the new formulation method in performing symbolic analysis of analog circuits. The improved formulation method is compared with traditional formulation methods, showing that the NA matrix is more compact and the generation of nonzero coefficients is reduced. As a consequence, the proposed formulation method is the most efficient one reported so far, since the CPU time and memory consumption is reduced when recursive determinant-expansion techniques are used to solve the NA matrix.Promep-Mexico UATLX-PTC-088Junta de Andalucía TIC-2532Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia TEC2007-67247, TEC2010-14825UC-MEXUS-CONACyT CN-09-31

    Radial flow afterburner for event generators and the baryon puzzle

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    A simple afterburner including radial flow to the randomized transverse momentum obtained from event generators, Pythia and Hijing, has been implemented to calculate the p/πp/\pi ratios and compare them with available data. A coherent trend of qualitative agreement has been obtained in pppp collisions and in Au+AuAu+Au for various centralities. Those results indicate that the radial flow does play an important role in the so called baryon puzzle anomaly.Comment: 11 pages, 5 figures. To appear in Journal of Physics
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