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121por LeBlanc, Matt, Allport, Phil, Asensi, Igancio, Berlea, Dumitru-Vlad, Bortoletto, Daniela, Buttar, Craig, Dachs, Florian, Dao, Valerio, Denizli, Haluk, Dobrijevic, Dominik, Flores, Leyre, Gabrielli, Andrea, Gonella, Laura, González, Vicente, Gustavino, Giuliano, Oyulmaz, Kaan, Pernegger, Heinz, Piro, Francesco, Riedler, Petra, Sandaker, Heidi, Solans, Carlos, Snoeys, Walter, Suligoj, Tomislav, van Rijnbach, Milou, Sharma, Abhishek, Núñez, Marcos Vázquez, Weick, Julian, Worm, Steven, Zoubir, Abdelhak“…To achieve the physics goals of future colliders, it is necessary to develop novel, radiation-hard silicon sensors for their tracking detectors. …”
Publicado 2022
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122por Garoby, R“…A basic plan has been proposed by the working group on "Proton Accelerators of the Future", using the input from an ad'hoc physics working group looking after "Physics Opportunities with Future Proton Accelerators". Apart from upgrades in the LHC itself, mainly in the optics of the insertions, the proposal is to renew the injector complex and significantly improve its characteristics. …”
Publicado 2007
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123“…This book reports on the German research initiative ComFliTe (Computational Flight Testing), the main goal of which was to enhance the capabilities of and tools for numerical simulation in flight physics to support future aircraft design and development. …”
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124por Unel, Gokhan“…Here we also discuss some of the current ADL applications in physics studies and future prospects based on static analysis and differentiable programming.…”
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126“…Even though not all anomalies might be confirmed in the future, this unified view of the anomalies in terms of LFUV significantly strengthens their relevance, which is crucial in order to construct a convincing physics case for future colliders.…”
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127Publicado 2019“…Jochen Prehn at the Department of Physiology & Medical Physics and SFI FutureNeuro Research Centre, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Dublin, Ireland, investigating transfer RNA (tRNA) cleavage by the ALS-associated ribonuclease angiogenin and the fate and function of tRNA-derived fragments.…”
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128“…In addition, spin observables provide an important common ground between electron and hadron scattering physics. In the future we look forward to new facilities such as NTOF for polarized neutron measurements at Los Alamos and a vigorous spin program at CEBAF.…”
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129“…Also presented were some of the research programs at SATURNE and COSY which may well lead to KAON physics in the future. These proceed ings include articles which summarize our current experimental and theoretical knowledge in the various areas, as well as papers which describe lines of research feasible with KAON. …”
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133“…The physics potential at future hadron colliders as LHC and its upgrades in energy and luminosity Super-LHC and Very-LHC respectively, as well as the requirements for detectors in the conditions of possible scenarios for radiation environments are discussed in this contribution.Silicon detectors will be used extensively in experiments at these new facilities where they will be exposed to high fluences of fast hadrons. …”
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134por De Roeck, A., Ellis, J., Grojean, C., Heinemeyer, S., Jakobs, K., Weiglein, G., Wells, J., Azuelos, G., Dawson, S., Gripaios, B., Han, T., Hewett, J., Lancaster, M., Mariotti, C., Moortgat, F., Moortgat-Pick, G., Polesello, G., Riemann, S., Schumacher, M., Assamagan, K., Bechtle, P., Carena, M., Chachamis, G., Chen, K.F., De Curtis, S., Desch, K., Dittmar, M., Dreiner, H., Duhrssen, M., Foster, B., Frandsen, M.T., Giammanco, A., Godbole, R., Govoni, P., Hollik, W., Hou, W.S., Isidori, G., Juste, A., Kalinowski, J., Korytov, A., Kou, E., Kraml, S., Krawczyk, M., Martin, A., Milstead, D., Morton-Thurtle, V., Moenig, K., Mele, B., Ozcan, E., Pieri, M., Plehn, T., Reina, L., Richter-Was, E., Rizzo, T., Rolbiecki, K., Sannino, F., Schram, M., Smillie, J., Sultansoy, S., Tattersall, J., Uwer, P., Webber, B., Wienemann, P.“…Discoveries at the LHC will soon set the physics agenda for future colliders. This report of a CERN Theory Institute includes the summaries of Working Groups that reviewed the physics goals and prospects of LHC running with 10 to 300/fb of integrated luminosity, of the proposed sLHC luminosity upgrade, of the ILC, of CLIC, of the LHeC and of a muon collider. …”
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136“…In response to a request from the 2013 Update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics, the global Future Circular Collider (FCC) study is preparing the foundation for a next-generation large-scale accelerator infrastructure in the heart of Europe. …”
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137“…Following the 2013 update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics, the international Future Circular Collider (FCC) Study has been launched by CERN as host institute. …”
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139por Ammigan, K., Bidhar, S., Pellemoine, F., Pronskikh, V., Pushka, D., Yonehara, K., Zwaska, R., Couet, A., Moorehead, M., Ishida, T., Makimura, S., Densham, C., Fitton, M., Harvey-Fishenden, E., Davenne, T., Jenkins, D., Loveridge, P., O'Dell, J., Rogers, C., Wilcox D., Calviani, M., Gilardoni, S., Nuiry, F.-X., Perillo-Marcone, A., Bultman, N., Gao, J., Larmann, M., LaVere, M., Mittig, W., Reaume, M., Wei, J., Xu, Y., Muhrer, G., Shea, T., Thomas, C., Wohlmuther, M., Wakai, E., Barbier, C., Riemer, B.“…With conventional materials already limiting the scope of experiments, it is crucial to investigate novel target materials, technologies and concepts that will satisfy the requirements and maximize the physics benefits of future energy and intensity frontier experiments. …”
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140“…High Energy Physics experiments at future very high luminosity colliders will require ultra radiation-hard silicon detectors that can withstand fast hadron fluences up to $10^{16}$ cm$^{-2}$. …”
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