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    Multidifferential study of identified charged hadron distributions in ZZ-tagged jets in proton-proton collisions at s=\sqrt{s}=13 TeV

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    Jet fragmentation functions are measured for the first time in proton-proton collisions for charged pions, kaons, and protons within jets recoiling against a ZZ boson. The charged-hadron distributions are studied longitudinally and transversely to the jet direction for jets with transverse momentum 20 <pT<100< p_{\textrm{T}} < 100 GeV and in the pseudorapidity range 2.5<η<42.5 < \eta < 4. The data sample was collected with the LHCb experiment at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 1.64 fb−1^{-1}. Triple differential distributions as a function of the hadron longitudinal momentum fraction, hadron transverse momentum, and jet transverse momentum are also measured for the first time. This helps constrain transverse-momentum-dependent fragmentation functions. Differences in the shapes and magnitudes of the measured distributions for the different hadron species provide insights into the hadronization process for jets predominantly initiated by light quarks.Comment: All figures and tables, along with machine-readable versions and any supplementary material and additional information, are available at https://cern.ch/lhcbproject/Publications/p/LHCb-PAPER-2022-013.html (LHCb public pages

    Relationship between taxocenoses of decapod crustaceans and characteristics of coastal detritic bottoms in the east and southeast of the Spanish coast

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    Se ha estudiado la composiciĂłn de las poblaciones de crustĂĄceos decĂĄpodos en los fondos detrĂ­ticos circalitorales del Este y Sureste ibĂ©rico, con relaciĂłn a sus diferentes facies, efectuĂĄndose diferentes anĂĄlisis estadĂ­sticos sobre la composiciĂłn y diversidad. La taxocenosis de crustĂĄceos decĂĄpodos muestra elevados valores de abundancia, riqueza y diversidad en las localidades identificadas como fondos detrĂ­ticos costeros de aspecto tĂ­pico. Por Ășltimo, algunos grupos de especies podrĂ­an ser utilizados para caracterizar las biocenosis tĂ­pica de fondos detrĂ­ticos costeros, tales como: Paguristes eremita, Ebalia edwardsi, E. deshayesi, Eurynome aspera, Galathea intermedia, Parthenope massena, y Anapagurus hyndmani; la biocenosis del detrĂ­tico costero enfangada: Ebalia tuberosa, Atelecyclus rotundatus, Ethusa mascarone, y Liocarcinus zariquieyi; y la biocenosis de arenas fangosas: Upogebia deltaura, Goneplax rhomboides.This paper studies the composition of decapod crustacean populations in coastal detritic bottoms of east and south-east Spain. A series of statistical analyses were performed in order to compare composition and diversity. The decapod taxocenoses shows higher levels of abundance, wealth and diversity in the locations identified as typical detritic bottoms. Finally, some groups of species could be used for typify the biocenoses of typical coastal detritic bottom, like: Paguristes eremita, Ebalia edwardsi, E. deshayesi, Eurynome aspera, Galathea intermedia, Parthenope massena, and Anapagurus hyndmani; the biocenoses of muddy coastal detritic bottoms: Ebalia tuberosa, Atelecyclus rotundatus, Ethusa mascarone and Liocarcinus zariquieyi; and Muddy sand biocenoses: Upogebia deltaura, Goneplax rhomboides.Nous avons Ă©tudiĂ© la composition des populations de crustacĂ©s dĂ©capodes Ă  l’Est des fonds dĂ©tritiques circalittoral et du Sud-IbĂ©rique par rapport aux diffĂ©rents faciĂšs, la rĂ©alisation de diverses analyses statistiques sur la composition et la diversitĂ©. Le taxocenosis crustacĂ©s dĂ©capodes montre des valeurs Ă©levĂ©es de l’abondance, la richesse et la diversitĂ© dans les endroits identifiĂ©s comme des fonds dĂ©tritiques cĂŽtiers aspect typique. Enfin, certains groupes d’espĂšces pourraient ĂȘtre utilisĂ©es pour caractĂ©riser les dĂ©bris de fonds typiques biocĂ©nose cĂŽtiĂšres, telles que: Paguristes eremita, Ebalia edwardsi, E. deshayesi, Eurynome aspera, Galathea intermedia, Parthenope massena et Anapagurus hyndmani; biocĂ©nose des boueuse dĂ©tritiques cĂŽtiers: Ebalia tuberosa, Atelecyclus rotundatus, Ethusa mascarone, Liocarcinus zariquieyi; et biocĂ©nose sable vaseux: Upogebia deltaura, Goneplax rhomboides

    Redox status, dose and antioxidant intake in healthcare workers occupationally exposed to ionizing radiation

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    The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between blood redox status, dose and antioxidant dietary intake of different hospital staff groups exposed to low doses of ionizing radiation (LDIR) (Interventional Radiology and Cardiology, Radiation Oncology, and Nuclear Medicine) and non-exposed. Personal dose equivalent (from last year and cumulative), plasma antioxidant markers (total antioxidant capacity, extracellular superoxide dismutase activity, and glutathione/oxidized glutathione ratio), oxidative stress markers (nitrites and nitrates, and lipid peroxidation) and dietary intake (antioxidant capacity using ORAC values) were collected and analyzed from 28 non-exposed healthcare workers and 42 healthcare workers exposed to LDIR. Hospital staff exposed to LDIR presented a redox imbalance in blood that seems to correlate with dose. Workers from the Nuclear Medicine Unit were the most affected group with the lowest value of plasma antioxidant response and the highest value of plasma thiobarbituric acid reactive substances, TBARS (indicator of lipid peroxidation) of all four groups. Cumulative personal dose equivalent positively correlated with nitrites and negatively correlated with total antioxidant capacity in blood. The diet of healthcare workers from Nuclear Medicine Unit had higher ORAC values than the diet of non-exposed. Therefore, occupational exposure to LDIR, especially for the Nuclear Medicine Unit, seems to produce an imbalanced redox status in blood that would correlate with cumulative personal dose equivalent

    Search for heavy neutral leptons in W+→Ό+Ό±jet decays

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    Search for heavy neutral leptons in W+→Ό+Ό±jetW^+\to\mu^{+}\mu^{\pm}\text{jet} decays

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    International audienceA search is performed for heavy neutrinos in the decay of a W boson into two muons and a jet. The data set corresponds to an integrated luminosity of approximately 3.0 fb−13.0\, \text {fb} ^{-1} of proton–proton collision data at centre-of-mass energies of 7 and 8 TeV8\, \text {TeV} collected with the LHCb experiment. Both same-sign and opposite-sign muons in the final state are considered. Data are found to be consistent with the expected background. Upper limits on the coupling of a heavy neutrino with the Standard Model neutrino are set at 95%95\% confidence level in the heavy-neutrino mass range from 5 to 50 GeV/c250\, \text {GeV/}c^2 . These are of the order of 10−310^{-3} for lepton-number-conserving decays and of the order of 10−410^{-4} for lepton-number-violating heavy-neutrino decays

    Search for long-lived particles decaying to e±Ό∓Μe^\pm \mu^\mp \nu

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    Long-lived particles decaying to e±Ό∓Μ{e ^\pm } {\mu ^\mp } {\nu } , with masses between 7 and 50 GeV/c250 \,\text {GeV/}c^2 and lifetimes between 2 and 50 ps50 \,\text {ps} , are searched for by looking at displaced vertices containing electrons and muons of opposite charges. The search is performed using 5.4 fb−15.4 \,\text {fb} ^{-1} of ppp p collisions collected with the LHCb detector at a centre-of-mass energy of s=13 TeV\sqrt{s} = 13 \,\text {TeV} . Three mechanisms of production of long-lived particles are considered: the direct pair production from quark interactions, the pair production from the decay of a Standard-Model-like Higgs boson with a mass of 125 GeV/c2125 \,\text {GeV/}c^2 , and the charged current production from an on-shell WW boson with an additional lepton. No evidence of these long-lived states is obtained and upper limits on the production cross-section times branching fraction are set on the different production modes

    Branching Fraction Measurements of the Rare Bs0→ϕΌ+Ό−B^0_s\rightarrow\phi\mu^+\mu^- and Bs0→f2â€Č(1525)ÎŒ+Ό−B^0_s\rightarrow f_2^\prime(1525)\mu^+\mu^- Decays

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    The branching fraction of the rare Bs0→ϕΌ+Ό−B^0_s\rightarrow\phi\mu^+\mu^- decay is measured using data collected by the LHCb experiment at center-of-mass energies of 7, 8, and 13 TeV, corresponding to integrated luminosities of 1, 2, and 6 fb−1^{-1}, respectively. The branching fraction is reported in intervals of q2^2, the square of the dimuon invariant mass. In the q2^2 region between 1.1 and 6.0 GeV2^2/c4^4, the measurement is found to lie 3.6 standard deviations below a standard model prediction based on a combination of light cone sum rule and lattice QCD calculations. In addition, the first observation of the rare Bs0→f2â€Č(1525)ÎŒ+Ό−B^0_s\rightarrow f_2^\prime(1525)\mu^+\mu^- decay is reported with a statistical significance of 9 standard deviations and its branching fraction is determined

    Observation of the Λb0→Λc+K+K−π−\Lambda^0_b \to \Lambda^+_c K^+ K^- \pi^- decay

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    International audienceThe Λb0→Λc+K+K−π− decay is observed for the first time using a data sample of proton-proton collisions at centre-of-mass energies of s=7 and 8TeV collected by the LHCb detector, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3fb−1 . The ratio of branching fractions between the Λb0→Λc+K+K−π− and the Λb0→Λc+Ds− decays is measured to be B(Λb0→Λc+K+K−π−)B(Λb0→Λc+Ds−)=(9.26±0.29±0.46±0.26)×10−2, where the first uncertainty is statistical, the second systematic and the third is due to the knowledge of the Ds−→K+K−π− branching fraction. No structure on the invariant mass distribution of the Λc+K+ system is found, consistent with no open-charm pentaquark signature

    Search for long-lived particles decaying to e±Ό∓Μe^\pm \mu^\mp \nu

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    International audienceLong-lived particles decaying to e±Ό∓Μ{e ^\pm } {\mu ^\mp } {\nu } , with masses between 7 and 50 GeV/c250 \,\text {GeV/}c^2 and lifetimes between 2 and 50 ps50 \,\text {ps} , are searched for by looking at displaced vertices containing electrons and muons of opposite charges. The search is performed using 5.4 fb−15.4 \,\text {fb} ^{-1} of ppp p collisions collected with the LHCb detector at a centre-of-mass energy of s=13 TeV\sqrt{s} = 13 \,\text {TeV} . Three mechanisms of production of long-lived particles are considered: the direct pair production from quark interactions, the pair production from the decay of a Standard-Model-like Higgs boson with a mass of 125 GeV/c2125 \,\text {GeV/}c^2 , and the charged current production from an on-shell WW boson with an additional lepton. No evidence of these long-lived states is obtained and upper limits on the production cross-section times branching fraction are set on the different production modes
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