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2. Rare HCV subtypes and retreatment outcomes in a cohort of European DAA-experienced patients
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Antoni, C., Teufel, A., Vogelmann, R., Ebert, M., Balavoine, J., Giostra, E., Berning, M., Hampe, J., Boettler, T., Neumann-Haefelin, C., Thimme, R., De Gottardi, A., Rauch, A., Semmo, N., Ellenrieder, V., Gress, M., Herrmann, A., Stallmach, A., Hoffmann, D., Protzer, U., Kodal, A., Löbermann, M., Götze, T., Keitel-Anselmino, V., Lange, C.M., Zachoval, R., Mayerle, J., Maieron, A., Michl, P., Merle, U., Moradpour, D., Chave, J.-P., Muche, M., Epple, H.-J., Müller-Schilling, M., Kocheise, F., Müller, T., Tacke, F., Roeb, E., Rissland, J., Krawczyk, M., Schulze, P., Semela, D., Spengler, U., Rockstroh, J., Strassburg, C.P., Siebler, J., Schulze zur Wiesch, J., Piecha, F., von Felden, J., Jordan, S., Lohse, A., Sprinzl, M., Galle, P., Stauber, R., Strey, B., Steckstor, W., Schmiegel, W., Brockmeyer, N.H., Canbay, A., Trautwein, C., Uschner, F., Trebicka, J., Weber, T., Wedemeyer, H., Cornberg, M., Manns, M., Wietzke-Braun, P., Günther, R., Willuweit, K., Hilgard, G., Schmidt, H., Zizer, E., Backhus, J., Seufferlein, T., Al-Taie, O., Angeli, W., Beckebaum, S., Erhardt, A., Garrido-Lüneburg, A., Gattringer, H., Genné, D., Gschwantler, M., Gundling, F., Hametner, S., Schöfl, R., Haag, S., Heinzow, H., Heyer, T., Hirschi, C., Jussios, A., Kanzler, S., Kordecki, N., Kraus, M., Kullig, U., Wollschläger, S., Magenta, L., Beretta-Piccoli, B. Terziroli, Menges, M., Mohr, L., Muehlenberg, K., Niederau, C., Paulweber, B., Petrides, A., Pinkernell, M., Piso, R., Rambach, W., Reinhardt, L., Reiser, M., Riecken, B., Rieke, A., Roth, J., Schelling, M., Schlee, P., Schneider, A., Scholz, D., Schott, E., Schuchmann, M., Schulten-Baumer, U., Seelhoff, A., Stich, A., Stickel, F., Ungemach, J., Walter, E., Weber, A., Wege, H., Winzer, T., Abels, W., Adler, M., Audebert, F., Baermann, C., Bästlein, E., Barth, R., Barthel, K., Becker, W., Behrends, J., Benninger, J., Berger, F., Berzow, D., Beyer, T., Bierbaum, M., Blaukat, O., Bodtländer, A., Böhm, G., Börner, N., Bohr, U., Bokemeyer, B., Bruch, H.R., Bucholz, D., Buggisch, P., Matschenz, K., Petersen, J., Burkhard, O., Busch, N., Chirca, C., Delker, R., Diedrich, J., Frank, M., Diehl, M., Tal, A.O., Schneider, M., Dienethal, A., Dietel, P., Dikopoulos, N., Dreck, M., Dreher, F., Drude, L., Ende, K., Ehrle, U., Baumgartl, K., Emke, F., Glosemeyer, R., Felten, G., Hüppe, D., Fischer, J., Fischer, U., Frederking, D., Frick, B., Friese, G., Gantke, B., Geyer, P., Schwind, H.R., Glas, M., Glaunsinger, T., Goebel, F., Göbel, U., Görlitz, B., Graf, R., Gruber, H., Hartmann, C., Klag, C., Härter, G., Herder, M., Heuchel, T., Heuer, S., Hinrichsen, H., Seegers, B., Höffl, K.-H., Hörster, H., Sonne, J.-U., Hofmann, W.P., Holst, F., Hunstiger, M., Hurst, A., Jägel-Guedes, E., John, C., Jung, M., Kallinowski, B., Kapzan, B., Kerzel, W., Khaykin, P., Klarhof, M., Klüppelberg, U., Wolfratshausen, Klugewitz, K., Knapp, B., Knevels, U., Kochsiek, T., Körfer, A., Köster, A., Kuhn, M., Langekamp, A., Künzig, B., Link, R., Littman, M., Löhr, H., Lutz, T., Gute, P., Knecht, G., Lutz, U., Mainz, D., Mahle, I., Maurer, P., Mauss, S., Mayer, C., Möller, H., Heyne, R., Moritzen, D., Mroß, M., Mundlos, M., Naumann, U., Nehls, O., K, Ningel, R., Oelmann, A., Olejnik, H., Gadow, K., Pascher, E., Philipp, A., Pichler, M., Polzien, F., Raddant, R., Riedel, M., Rietzler, S., Rössle, M., Rufle, W., Rump, A., Schewe, C., Hoffmann, C., Schleehauf, D., Schmidt, W., Schmidt-Heinevetter, G., Fabris, J. Schmidtler-von, Schneider, L., Schober, A., Niehaus-Hahn, S., Schwenzer, J., Seidel, T., Seitel, G., Sick, C., Simon, K., Stähler, D., Stenschke, F., Steffens, H., Stein, K., Steinmüller, M., Sternfeld, T., Svensson, K., Tacke, W., Teuber, G., Teubner, K., Thieringer, J., Tomesch, A., Trappe, U., Ullrich, J., Urban, G., Usadel, S., von Lucadou, A., Weinberger, F., Werheid-Dobers, M., Werner, P., Winter, T., Zehnter, E., Zipf, A., Dietz, Julia, Graf, Christiana, Berg, Christoph P., Port, Kerstin, Deterding, Katja, Buggisch, Peter, Peiffer, Kai-Henrik, Vermehren, Johannes, Dultz, Georg, Geier, Andreas, Reiter, Florian P., Bruns, Tony, Schattenberg, Jörn M., Durmashkina, Elena, Gustot, Thierry, Moreno, Christophe, Trauth, Janina, Discher, Thomas, Fischer, Janett, Berg, Thomas, Kremer, Andreas E., Müllhaupt, Beat, Zeuzem, Stefan, and Sarrazin, Christoph
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3. Summary Report of Physics Beyond Colliders at CERN
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Alemany, R., Burrage, C., Bartosik, H., Bernhard, J., Boyd, J., Brugger, M., Calviani, M., Carli, C., Charitonidis, N., Curtin, D., Dainese, A., de Roeck, A., Diehl, M., Döbrich, B., Evans, L., Feng, J. L., Ferro-Luzzi, M., Gatignon, L., Gilardoni, S., Gninenko, S., Graziani, G., Gschwendtner, E., Goddard, B., Hartin, A., Irastorza, I., Jaeckel, J., Jacobsson, R., Jungmann, K., Kirch, K., Kling, F., Krasny, W., Lamont, M., Lanfranchi, G., Lansberg, J-P., Lindner, A., Long, K., Magnon, A., Mallot, G., Vidal, F. Martinez, Moulson, M., Papucci, M., Pawlowski, J. M., Pedraza, I., Petridis, K., Pospelov, M., Pulawski, S., Redaelli, S., Rozanov, S., Rumolo, G., Ruoso, G., Schacher, J., Schnell, G., Schuster, P., Semertzidis, Y., Siemko, A., Spadaro, T., Stapnes, S., Stocchi, A., Ströher, H., Usai, G., Vallée, C., Venanzoni, G., Wilkinson, G., and Wing, M.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
Physics Beyond Colliders is an exploratory study aimed at exploiting the full scientific potential of CERN's accelerator complex and its scientific infrastructure in the next two decades through projects complementary to the LHC, HL-LHC and other possible future colliders. These projects should target fundamental physics questions that are similar in spirit to those addressed by high-energy colliders, but that require different types of beams and experiments. A kick-off workshop held in September 2016 identified a number of areas of interest and working groups have been set-up to study and develop these directions. All projects currently under consideration are presented including physics motivation, a brief outline of the experimental set-up and the status of the corresponding beam and detector technological studies. The proposals are also put in context of the worldwide landscape and their implementation issues are discussed., Comment: This document (66 pages, 19 figures) is the summary document of the Physics Beyond Colliders (PBC) study. It follows the PBC mandate and draws on a whole set of documents produced in the context of PBC (https://pbc.web.cern.ch), in particular the reports of the QCD and BSM working groups also available at arXiv:1901.04482 and arXiv:1901.09966
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- 2019
4. Physics Beyond Colliders: QCD Working Group Report
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Dainese, A., Diehl, M., Di Nezza, P., Friedrich, J., Gaździcki, M., Graziani, G., Hadjidakis, C., Jäckel, J., Lansberg, J. P., Magnon, A., Mallot, G., Vidal, F. Martinez, Massacrier, L. M., Nemenov, L., Neri, N., Pawlowski, J. M., Puławski, S. M., Schacher, J., Schnell, G., Stocchi, A., Usai, G. L., Vallée, C., and Venanzoni, G.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
This report summarises the main findings of the QCD Working Group in the CERN Physics Beyond Colliders Study.
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- 2019
5. Long-term persistence of HCV resistance-associated substitutions after DAA treatment failure
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Balavoine, J., Giostra, E., Berning, M., Hampe, J., Canbay, A., Steckstor, W., Schmiegel, W., Brockmeyer, N.H., De Gottardi, A., Rauch, A., Semmo, N., Fischer, J., Gress, M., Heinzow, H., Hilgard, G., Schmidt, H., Herrmann, A., Stallmach, A., Hoffmann, D., Protzer, U., Klinker, H., Schulze, P., Kodal, A., Kremer, A., Siebler, J., Löbermann, M., Götze, T., Weigt, J., Lohse, A., Von Felden, J., Jordan, S., Lange, C.M., Zachoval, R., Mayerle, J., Maieron, A., Moradpour, D., Chave, J.-P., Moreno, C., Muche, M., Epple, H.-J., Müller-Schilling, M., Kocheise, F., Müllhaupt, B., Port, K., Deterding, K., Wedemeyer, H., Cornberg, M., Manns, M., Reinhardt, L., Ellenrieder, V., Rissland, J., Semela, D., Spengler, U., Rockstroh, J., Roeb, E., Sprinzl, M., Galle, P., Stauber, R., Stremmel, W., Strey, B., Thimme, R., Boettler, T., Tacke, F., Teufel, A., Vogelmann, R., Ebert, M., Tomasiewicz, K., Trautwein, C., Koenen, T., Weber, T., Wietzke-Braun, P., Günther, R., Zizer, E., Backhus, J., Seufferlein, T., Angeli, W., Beckebaum, S., Doberauer, C., Durmashkina, E., Hackelsberger, A., Erhardt, A., Garrido-Lüneburg, A., Gattringer, H., Genné, D., Gschwantler, M., Gundling, F., Hametner, S., Schöfl, R., Hartmann, C., Heyer, T., Hirschi, C., Jussios, A., Kanzler, S., Kordecki, N., Kraus, M., Kullig, U., Wollschläger, S., Magenta, L., Terziroli Beretta-Piccoli, B., Menges, M., Mohr, L., Muehlenberg, K., Niederau, C., Paulweber, B., Petrides, A., Pinkernell, M., Piso, R., Rambach, W., Reiser, M., Riecken, B., Rieke, A., Roth, J., Schelling, M., Schlee, P., Schneider, A., Scholz, D., Schott, E., Schuchmann, M., Schulten-Baumer, U., Seelhoff, A., Stich, A., Stickel, F., Ungemach, J., Walter, E., Weber, A., Winzer, T., Abels, W., Adler, M., Audebert, F., Baermann, C., Bästlein, E., Barth, R., Barthel, K., Becker, W., Behrends, J., Benninger, J., Berger, F., Berzow, D., Beyer, T., Bierbaum, M., Blaukat, O., Bodtländer, A., Böhm, G., Börner, N., Bohr, U., Bokemeyer, B., Bruch, H.R., Bucholz, D., Burkhard, O., Busch, N., Chirca, C., Delker, R., Diedrich, J., Frank, M., Diehl, M., Dienethal, A., Dietel, P., Dikopoulos, N., Dreck, M., Dreher, F., Drude, L., Ende, K., Ehrle, U., Baumgartl, K., Emke, F., Glosemeyer, R., Felten, G., Hüppe, D., Fischer, U., Frederking, D., Frick, B., Friese, G., Gantke, B., Geyer, P., Schwind, H.R., Glas, M., Glaunsinger, T., Goebel, F., Göbel, U., Görlitz, B., Graf, R., Gruber, H., Härter, G., Herder, M., Heuchel, T., Heuer, S., Höffl, K.-H., Hörster, H., Sonne, J.-U., Hofmann, W.P., Holst, F., Hunstiger, M., Hurst, A., Jägel-Guedes, E., John, C., Jung, M., Kallinowski, B., Kapzan, B., Kerzel, W., Khaykin, P., Klarhof, M., Klüppelberg, U., Wolfratshausen, Klugewitz, K., Knapp, B., Knevels, U., Kochsiek, T., Körfer, A., Köster, A., Kuhn, M., Langekamp, A., Künzig, B., Link, R., Littman, M., Löhr, H., Lutz, T., Knecht, G., Lutz, U., Mainz, D., Mahle, I., Maurer, P., Mayer, C., Meister, V., Möller, H., Heyne, R., Moritzen, D., Mroß, M., Mundlos, M., Naumann, U., Nehls, O., Ningel, K.R., Oelmann, A., Olejnik, H., Gadow, K., Pascher, E., Petersen, J., Philipp, A., Pichler, M., Polzien, F., Raddant, R., Riedel, M., Rietzler, S., Rössle, M., Rufle, W., Rump, A., Schewe, C., Hoffmann, C., Schleehauf, D., Schmidt, W., Schmidt-Heinevetter, G., Schmidtler-von Fabris, J., Schneider, L., Schober, A., Niehaus-Hahn, S., Schwenzer, J., Seegers, B., Seidel, T., Seitel, G., Sick, C., Simon, K., Stähler, D., Stenschke, F., Steffens, H., Stein, K., Steinmüller, M., Sternfeld, T., Svensson, K., Tacke, W., Teuber, G., Teubner, K., Thieringer, J., Tomesch, A., Trappe, U., Ullrich, J., Urban, G., Usadel, S., Von Lucadou, A., Weinberger, F., Werheid-Dobers, M., Werner, P., Winter, T., Zehnter, E., Zipf, A., Dietz, Julia, Müllhaupt, Beat, Buggisch, Peter, Graf, Christiana, Peiffer, Kai-Henrik, Matschenz, Katrin, Schattenberg, Jörn M., Antoni, Christoph, Mauss, Stefan, Niederau, Claus, Discher, Thomas, Trauth, Janina, Dultz, Georg, Schulze zur Wiesch, Julian, Piecha, Felix, Klinker, Hartwig, Müller, Tobias, Berg, Thomas, Neumann-Haefelin, Christoph, Berg, Christoph P., Zeuzem, Stefan, and Sarrazin, Christoph
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6. Summary Report of Physics Beyond Colliders at CERN
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Alemany, R, Burrage, C, Bartosik, H, Bernhard, J, Boyd, J, Brugger, M, Calviani, M, Carli, C, Charitonidis, N, Curtin, D, Dainese, A, Roeck, A de, Diehl, M, Döbrich, B, Evans, L, Feng, JL, Ferro-Luzzi, M, Gatignon, L, Gilardoni, S, Gninenko, S, Graziani, G, Gschwendtner, E, Goddard, B, Hartin, A, Irastorza, I, Jaeckel, J, Jacobsson, R, Jungmann, K, Kirch, K, Kling, F, Krasny, W, Lamont, M, Lanfranchi, G, Lansberg, J-P, Lindner, A, Long, K, Magnon, A, Mallot, G, Vidal, F Martinez, Moulson, M, Papucci, M, Pawlowski, JM, Pedraza, I, Petridis, K, Pospelov, M, Pulawski, S, Redaelli, S, Rozanov, S, Rumolo, G, Ruoso, G, Schacher, J, Schnell, G, Schuster, P, Semertzidis, Y, Siemko, A, Spadaro, T, Stapnes, S, Stocchi, A, Ströher, H, Usai, G, Vallée, C, Venanzoni, G, Wilkinson, G, and Wing, M
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hep-ex ,hep-ph ,physics.ins-det - Abstract
Physics Beyond Colliders is an exploratory study aimed at exploiting the fullscientific potential of CERN's accelerator complex and its scientificinfrastructure in the next two decades through projects complementary to theLHC, HL-LHC and other possible future colliders. These projects should targetfundamental physics questions that are similar in spirit to those addressed byhigh-energy colliders, but that require different types of beams andexperiments. A kick-off workshop held in September 2016 identified a number ofareas of interest and working groups have been set-up to study and developthese directions. All projects currently under consideration are presentedincluding physics motivation, a brief outline of the experimental set-up andthe status of the corresponding beam and detector technological studies. Theproposals are also put in context of the worldwide landscape and theirimplementation issues are discussed.
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7. Coupling crystal plasticity and cellular automaton models to study meta-dynamic recrystallization during hot rolling at high strain rates
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Shah, V., Sedighiani, K., Van Dokkum, J.S., Bos, C., Roters, F., and Diehl, M.
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- 2022
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8. Multi-level Iterations for Economic Nonlinear Model Predictive Control
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Nurkanović, A., Albrecht, S., Diehl, M., Allgöwer, Frank, Series Editor, Morari, Manfred, Series Editor, Fleming, P., Advisory Editor, Kokotovic, P., Advisory Editor, Kurzhanski, A. B., Advisory Editor, Kwakernaak, H., Advisory Editor, Rantzer, A., Advisory Editor, Tsitsiklis, J. N., Advisory Editor, Faulwasser, Timm, editor, Müller, Matthias A., editor, and Worthmann, Karl, editor
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- 2021
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9. Comparison of Advanced Modeling Approaches for Autonomous Docking of Fully Actuated Vessels
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Homburger, H., Wirtensohn, S., Diehl, M., and Reuter, J.
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- 2022
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10. Summary of workshop on Future Physics with HERA Data
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Bacchetta, A., Blümlein, J., Behnke, O., Dainton, J., Diehl, M., Hautmann, F., Geiser, A., Jung, H., Karshon, U., Kang, D., Kroll, P., Lee, C., Levonian, S., Levy, A., Lohrmann, E., Moch, S., Motyka, L., McNulty, R., Myronenko, V., Nocera, E. R., Plätzer, S., Rostomyan, A., Ruspa, M., Sauter, M., Schnell, G., Schmitt, S., Spiesberger, H., Stewart, I., Turkot, O., Valkárová, A., Wichmann, K., Wing, M., and Żarnecki, A. F.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Recent highlights from the HERA experiments, Hermes, H1 and ZEUS, are reviewed and ideas for future analyses to fully exploit this unique data set are proposed. This document is a summary of a workshop on future physics with HERA data held at DESY, Hamburg at the end of 2014. All areas of HERA physics are covered and contributions from both experimentalists and theorists are included. The document outlines areas where HERA physics can still make a significant contribution, principally in a deeper understanding of QCD, and its relevance to other facilities. Within the framework of the Data Preservation in High Energy Physics, the HERA data have been preserved for analyses to take place over a timescale of 10 years and more. Therefore, although an extensive list of possibilities is presented here, safe storage of the data ensures that it can also be used in the far future should new ideas and analyses be proposed., Comment: 39 pages, 16 figures, write-up of contributions to HERA workshop, DESY, November 2014
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- 2016
11. Pre-Town Meeting on spin physics at an Electron-Ion Collider
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Aschenauer, EC, Balitsky, I, Bland, L, Brodsky, SJ, Burkardt, M, Burkert, V, Chen, JP, Deshpande, A, Diehl, M, Gamberg, L, Grosse Perdekamp, M, Huang, J, Hyde, C, Ji, X, Jiang, X, Kang, ZB, Kubarovsky, V, Lajoie, J, Liu, KF, Liu, M, Liuti, S, Melnitchouk, W, Mulders, P, Prokudin, A, Tarasov, A, Qiu, JW, Radyushkin, A, Richards, D, Sichtermann, E, Stratmann, M, Vogelsang, W, and Yuan, F
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Nuclear & Particles Physics ,Atomic ,Molecular ,Nuclear ,Particle and Plasma Physics ,Atomic ,Molecular ,Nuclear ,Particle and Plasma Physics - Abstract
A polarized ep/eA collider (Electron-Ion Collider, or EIC), with polarized proton and light-ion beams and unpolarized heavy-ion beams with a variable center-of-mass energy s∼20 to ∼ 100 GeV (upgradable to ∼ 150 GeV) and a luminosity up to ∼ 10 34 cm-2s-1, would be uniquely suited to address several outstanding questions of Quantum Chromodynamics, and thereby lead to new qualitative and quantitative information on the microscopic structure of hadrons and nuclei. During this meeting at Jefferson Lab we addressed recent theoretical and experimental developments in the spin and the three-dimensional structure of the nucleon (sea quark and gluon spatial distributions, orbital motion, polarization, and their correlations). This mini-review contains a short update on progress in these areas since the EIC White paper (A. Accardi et al., Eur. Phys. J. A 52, 268 (2016)).
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- 2017
12. Efficacy of Retreatment After Failed Direct-acting Antiviral Therapy in Patients With HCV Genotype 1–3 Infections
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Balavoine, J., Giostra, E., Berning, M., Hampe, J., De Gottardi, A., Rauch, A., Semmo, N., Discher, T., Trauth, J., Fischer, J., Gress, M., Günther, R., Heinzow, H., Schmidt, J., Herrmann, A., Stallmach, A., Hilgard, G., Deterding, K., Lange, C.M., Ciesek, S., Wedemeyer, H., Hoffmann, D., Klinker, H., Schulze, P., Kocheise, F., Müller-Schilling, M., Kodal, A., Kremer, A., Ganslmayer, M., Siebler, J., Lammert, F., Rissland, J., Löbermann, M., Götze, T., Canbay, A., Lohse, A., von Felden, J., Jordan, S., Maieron, A., Moradpour, D., Chave, J.-P., Moreno, C., Müller, T., Muche, M., Epple, H.-J., Port, K., von Hahn, T., Cornberg, M., Manns, M., Reinhardt, L., Ellenrieder, V., Rockstroh, J., Schattenberg, J., Sprinzl, M., Galle, P., Roeb, E., Steckstor, M., Schmiegel, W., Brockmeyer, N.H., Seufferlein, T., Stremmel, W., Strey, B., Thimme, R., Teufel, A., Vogelmann, R., Ebert, M., Tomasiewicz, K., Trautwein, C., Tacke, F., Koenen, T., Weber, T., Zachoval, R., Mayerle, J., Raziorrouh, B., Angeli, W., Beckebaum, S., Doberauer, C., Durmashkina, E., Hackelsberger, A., Erhardt, A., Garrido-Lüneburg, A., Gattringer, H., Genné, D., Gschwantler, M., Gundling, F., Hametner, S., Schöfl, R., Hartmann, C., Heyer, T., Hirschi, C., Jussios, A., Kanzler, S., Kordecki, N., Kraus, M., Kullig, U., Wollschläger, S., Magenta, L., Beretta-Piccoli, B. Terziroli, Menges, M., Mohr, L., Muehlenberg, K., Niederau, C., Paulweber, B., Petrides, A., Pinkernell, M., Piso, R., Rambach, W., Reiser, M., Riecken, B., Rieke, A., Roth, J., Schelling, M., Schlee, P., Schneider, A., Scholz, D., Schott, E., Schuchmann, M., Schulten-Baumer, U., Seelhoff, A., Stich, A., Stickel, F., Ungemach, J., Walter, E., Weber, A., Winzer, T., Abels, W., Adler, M., Audebert, F., Baermann, C., Bästlein, E., Barth, R., Barthel, K., Becker, W., Behrends, J., Benninger, J., Berger, F., Berzow, D., Beyer, T., Bierbaum, M., Blaukat, O., Bodtländer, A., Böhm, G., Börner, N., Bohr, U., Bokemeyer, B., Bruch, H.R., Bucholz, D., Burkhard, O., Busch, N., Chirca, C., Delker, R., Diedrich, J., Frank, M., Diehl, M., Dienethal, A., Dietel, P., Dikopoulos, N., Dreck, M., Dreher, F., Drude, L., Ende, K., Ehrle, U., Baumgartl, K., Emke, F., Glosemeyer, R., Felten, G., Hüppe, D., Fischer, U., Frederking, D., Frick, B., Friese, G., Gantke, B., Geyer, P., Schwind, H.R., Glas, M., Glaunsinger, T., Goebel, F., Göbel, U., Görlitz, B., Graf, R., Gruber, H., Härter, G., Herder, M., Heuchel, T., Heuer, S., Höffl, K.-H., Hörster, H., Sonne, J.-U., Hofmann, W.P., Holst, F., Hunstiger, M., Hurst, A., Jägel-Guedes, E., John, C., Jung, M., Kallinowski, B., Kapzan, B., Kerzel, W., Khaykin, P., Klarhof, M., Klüppelberg, U., Klugewitz, K., Knapp, B., Knevels, U., Kochsiek, T., Körfer, A., Köster, A., Kuhn, M., Langekamp, A., Künzig, B., Link, R., Littman, M., Löhr, H., Lutz, T., Knecht, G., Lutz, U., Mainz, D., Mahle, I., Maurer, P., Mayer, C., Meister, V., Möller, H., Heyne, R., Moritzen, D., Mroß, M., Mundlos, M., Naumann, U., Nehls, O., Ningel, K.&R., Oelmann, A., Olejnik, H., Gadow, K., Pascher, E., Petersen, J., Philipp, A., Pichler, M., Polzien, F., Raddant, R., Riedel, M., Rietzler, S., Rössle, M., Rufle, W., Rump, A., Schewe, C., Hoffmann, C., Schleehauf, D., Schmidt, K.J., Schmidt, W., Schmidt-Heinevetter, G., Schmidtler-von Fabris, J., Schnaitmann, E., Schneider, L., Schober, A., Niehaus-Hahn, S., Schwenzer, J., Seidel, T., Seitel, G., Sick, C., Simon, K.G., Stähler, D., Stenschke, F., Steffens, H., Stein, K., Steinmüller, M., Sternfeld, T., Svensson, K., Tacke, W., Teuber, G., Teubner, K., Thieringer, J., Tomesch, A., Trappe, U., Ullrich, J., Urban, G., Usadel, S., von Lucadou, A., Weinberger, F., Werheid-Dobers, M., Werner, P., Winter, T., Zehnter, E., Zipf, A., Dietz, Julia, Spengler, Ulrich, Müllhaupt, Beat, Schulze zur Wiesch, Julian, Piecha, Felix, Mauss, Stefan, Seegers, Barbara, Hinrichsen, Holger, Antoni, Christoph, Wietzke-Braun, Perdita, Peiffer, Kai-Henrik, Berger, Annemarie, Matschenz, Katrin, Buggisch, Peter, Backhus, Johanna, Zizer, Eugen, Boettler, Tobias, Neumann-Haefelin, Christoph, Semela, David, Stauber, Rudolf, Berg, Thomas, Berg, Christoph, Zeuzem, Stefan, Vermehren, Johannes, and Sarrazin, Christoph
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13. Honeybee pollen but not nectar foraging greatly reduced by neonicotinoids: Insights from AI and simulation
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Wang, Ming, Tausch, F., Schmidt, K., Diehl, M., Knaebe, S., Bargen, H., Materne, L., Groeneveld, Jürgen, Grimm, Volker, Wang, Ming, Tausch, F., Schmidt, K., Diehl, M., Knaebe, S., Bargen, H., Materne, L., Groeneveld, Jürgen, and Grimm, Volker
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Honeybees (Apis mellifera) as pollinators are of economic and ecological importance to global agriculture and natural ecosystems. However, honeybees are being threatened by highly effective pesticides such as neonicotinoids, which can have detrimental impacts on honeybee foraging in particular. In a colony, nectar and pollen foragers play distinct roles in sustaining the colony. Despite evidence of sub-lethal effects of neonicotinoids on individual honeybees, little is known about how neonicotinoids affect the foraging behaviour of an entire colony. Here, we conducted a field study using our innovative artificial intelligence (AI)-based automated monitoring technology to investigate the effects of the neonicotinoid imidacloprid at field-realistic sub-lethal doses on colony foraging behaviour. A mechanistic simulation model (BEEHAVE) was then used to reproduce and interpret field observations, and further identify the plausible mechanisms underlying the empirical findings. Surprisingly, the field study revealed that imidacloprid greatly reduced pollen foraging but not nectar foraging. In addition, no lethal effects on honeybees were observed. The simulations showed that the time spent by pollen foragers on completing their foraging trips was significantly increased, which subsequently decreased the number of pollen foraging trips per day, thereby reducing pollen foraging at the colony level. This suggests that pollen and nectar foraging may require different energetic costs, cognitive functions, and/or gene expressions, which implies different susceptibilities of pollen and nectar foragers to chemical stressors. As pollen foraging is essential for brood rearing, exposure to sub-lethal concentrations of neonicotinoids, together with other stressors, may affect colony survival and resilience more than previously thought.
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14. An efficient and robust approach to determine material parameters of crystal plasticity constitutive laws from macro-scale stress–strain curves
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Sedighiani, K., Diehl, M., Traka, K., Roters, F., Sietsma, J., and Raabe, D.
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- 2020
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15. Field Oriented Economic Model Predictive Control for Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors
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Geweth, D., Zanelli, A., Frison, G., Vollmer, U., and Diehl, M.
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16. Electron-Ion Collider: The next QCD frontier: Understanding the glue that binds us all
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Accardi, A, Albacete, JL, Anselmino, M, Armesto, N, Aschenauer, EC, Bacchetta, A, Boer, D, Brooks, WK, Burton, T, Chang, NB, Deng, WT, Deshpande, A, Diehl, M, Dumitru, A, Dupré, R, Ent, R, Fazio, S, Gao, H, Guzey, V, Hakobyan, H, Hao, Y, Hasch, D, Holt, R, Horn, T, Huang, M, Hutton, A, Hyde, C, Jalilian-Marian, J, Klein, S, Kopeliovich, B, Kovchegov, Y, Kumar, K, Kumerički, K, Lamont, MAC, Lappi, T, Lee, JH, Lee, Y, Levin, EM, Lin, FL, Litvinenko, V, Ludlam, TW, Marquet, C, Meziani, ZE, McKeown, R, Metz, A, Milner, R, Morozov, VS, Mueller, AH, Müller, B, Müller, D, Nadel-Turonski, P, Paukkunen, H, Prokudin, A, Ptitsyn, V, Qian, X, Qiu, JW, Ramsey-Musolf, M, Roser, T, Sabatié, F, Sassot, R, Schnell, G, Schweitzer, P, Sichtermann, E, Stratmann, M, Strikman, M, Sullivan, M, Taneja, S, Toll, T, Trbojevic, D, Ullrich, T, Venugopalan, R, Vigdor, S, Vogelsang, W, Weiss, C, Xiao, BW, Yuan, F, Zhang, YH, and Zheng, L
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nucl-ex ,hep-ex ,hep-ph ,nucl-th ,Nuclear & Particles Physics ,Atomic ,Molecular ,Nuclear ,Particle and Plasma Physics - Abstract
This White Paper presents the science case of an Electron-Ion Collider (EIC), focused on the structure and interactions of gluon-dominated matter, with the intent to articulate it to the broader nuclear science community. It was commissioned by the managements of Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) and Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (JLab) with the objective of presenting a summary of scientific opportunities and goals of the EIC as a follow-up to the 2007 NSAC Long Range plan. This document is a culmination of a community-wide effort in nuclear science following a series of workshops on EIC physics over the past decades and, in particular, the focused ten-week program on “Gluons and quark sea at high energies” at the Institute for Nuclear Theory in Fall 2010. It contains a brief description of a few golden physics measurements along with accelerator and detector concepts required to achieve them. It has been benefited profoundly from inputs by the users’ communities of BNL and JLab. This White Paper offers the promise to propel the QCD science program in the US, established with the CEBAF accelerator at JLab and the RHIC collider at BNL, to the next QCD frontier.
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17. Evaluation of Simulation to Support Ongoing Competency of the Health Care Workforce
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Starnes-Ott, Kristen, primary and Diehl, M. Roseann, additional
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- 2021
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18. Linking atomistic, kinetic Monte Carlo and crystal plasticity simulations of single-crystal tungsten strength
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Cereceda, D, Diehl, M, Roters, F, Shanthraj, P, Raabe, D, Perlado, JM, and Marian, J
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Applied Mathematics - Abstract
Understanding and improving the mechanical properties of tungsten is a critical task for the materials fusion energy program. The plastic behavior in body-centered cubic (bcc) metals like tungsten is governed primarily by screw dislocations on the atomic scale and by ensembles and interactions of dislocations at larger scales. Modeling this behavior requires the application of methods capable of resolving each relevant scale. At the small scale, atomistic methods are used to study single dislocation properties, while at the coarse-scale, continuum models are used to cover the interactions between dislocations. In this work we present a multiscale model that comprises atomistic, kinetic Monte Carlo (kMC) and continuum-level crystal plasticity (CP) calculations. The function relating dislocation velocity to applied stress and temperature is obtained from the kMC model and it is used as the main source of constitutive information into a dislocation-based CP framework. The complete model is used to perform material point simulations of single-crystal tungsten strength. We explore the entire crystallographic orientation space of the standard triangle. Non-Schmid effects are inlcuded in the model by considering the twinning-antitwinning (T/AT) asymmetry in the kMC calculations. We consider the importance of ?111?{110} and 111 {112} slip systems in the homologous temperature range from 0.08Tm to 0.33Tm, where Tm =3680 K is the melting point in tungsten.
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19. Unraveling the temperature dependence of the yield strength in single-crystal tungsten using atomistically-informed crystal plasticity calculations
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Cereceda, D, Diehl, M, Roters, F, Raabe, D, Perlado, JM, and Marian, J
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Bcc crystal plasticity ,Yield stress ,Non-Schmid effects ,Screw dislocations ,Single crystal tungsten ,Mechanical Engineering & Transports ,Civil Engineering ,Materials Engineering ,Mechanical Engineering - Abstract
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. We use a physically-based crystal plasticity model to predict the yield strength of body-centered cubic (bcc) tungsten single crystals subjected to uniaxial loading. Our model captures the thermally-activated character of screw dislocation motion and full non-Schmid effects, both of which are known to play critical roles in bcc plasticity. The model uses atomistic calculations as the sole source of constitutive information, with no parameter fitting of any kind to experimental data. Our results are in excellent agreement with experimental measurements of the yield stress as a function of temperature for a number of loading orientations. The validated methodology is employed to calculate the temperature and strain-rate dependence of the yield strength for 231 crystallographic orientations within the standard stereographic triangle. We extract the strain-rate sensitivity of W crystals at different temperatures, and finish with the calculation of yield surfaces under biaxial loading conditions that can be used to define effective yield criteria for engineering design models.
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20. Double parton distributions out of bounds in colour space
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Diehl, M., Gaunt, J. R., Pichini, P., and Plößl, P.
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21. Electron Ion Collider: The Next QCD Frontier - Understanding the glue that binds us all
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Accardi, A., Albacete, J. L., Anselmino, M., Armesto, N., Aschenauer, E. C., Bacchetta, A., Boer, D., Brooks, W. K., Burton, T., Chang, N. -B., Deng, W. -T., Deshpande, A., Diehl, M., Dumitru, A., Dupré, R., Ent, R., Fazio, S., Gao, H., Guzey, V., Hakobyan, H., Hao, Y., Hasch, D., Holt, R., Horn, T., Huang, M., Hutton, A., Hyde, C., Jalilian-Marian, J., Klein, S., Kopeliovich, B., Kovchegov, Y., Kumar, K., Kumerički, K., Lamont, M. A. C., Lappi, T., Lee, J. -H., Lee, Y., Levin, E. M., Lin, F. -L., Litvinenko, V., Ludlam, T. W., Marquet, C., Meziani, Z. -E., McKeown, R., Metz, A., Milner, R., Morozov, V. S., Mueller, A. H., Müller, B., Müller, D., Nadel-Turonski, P., Paukkunen, H., Prokudin, A., Ptitsyn, V., Qian, X., Qiu, J. -W., Ramsey-Musolf, M., Roser, T., Sabatié, F., Sassot, R., Schnell, G., Schweitzer, P., Sichtermann, E., Stratmann, M., Strikman, M., Sullivan, M., Taneja, S., Toll, T., Trbojevic, D., Ullrich, T., Venugopalan, R., Vigdor, S., Vogelsang, W., Weiss, C., Xiao, B. -W., Yuan, F., Zhang, Y. -H., and Zheng, L.
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Nuclear Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
This White Paper presents the science case of an Electron-Ion Collider (EIC), focused on the structure and interactions of gluon-dominated matter, with the intent to articulate it to the broader nuclear science community. It was commissioned by the managements of Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) and Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (JLab) with the objective of presenting a summary of scientific opportunities and goals of the EIC as a follow-up to the 2007 NSAC Long Range plan. This document is a culmination of a community-wide effort in nuclear science following a series of workshops on EIC physics and, in particular, the focused ten-week program on "Gluons and quark sea at high energies" at the Institute for Nuclear Theory in Fall 2010. It contains a brief description of a few golden physics measurements along with accelerator and detector concepts required to achieve them, and it benefited from inputs from the users' communities of BNL and JLab. This White Paper offers the promise to propel the QCD science program in the U.S., established with the CEBAF accelerator at JLab and the RHIC collider at BNL, to the next QCD frontier., Comment: The Second Edition, 164 pages
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- 2012
22. On the interaction of precipitates and tensile twins in magnesium alloys
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Liu, C., Shanthraj, P., Robson, J.D., Diehl, M., Dong, S., Dong, J., Ding, W., and Raabe, D.
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- 2019
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23. Multi-level Iterations for Economic Nonlinear Model Predictive Control
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Nurkanović, A., primary, Albrecht, S., additional, and Diehl, M., additional
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- 2021
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24. Performance assessment of a rigid wing Airborne Wind Energy pumping system
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Licitra, G., Koenemann, J., Bürger, A., Williams, P., Ruiterkamp, R., and Diehl, M.
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25. DAMASK – The Düsseldorf Advanced Material Simulation Kit for modeling multi-physics crystal plasticity, thermal, and damage phenomena from the single crystal up to the component scale
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Roters, F., Diehl, M., Shanthraj, P., Eisenlohr, P., Reuber, C., Wong, S.L., Maiti, T., Ebrahimi, A., Hochrainer, T., Fabritius, H.-O., Nikolov, S., Friák, M., Fujita, N., Grilli, N., Janssens, K.G.F., Jia, N., Kok, P.J.J., Ma, D., Meier, F., Werner, E., Stricker, M., Weygand, D., and Raabe, D.
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- 2019
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26. Multi-Parton Interactions at the LHC
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Bartalini, P., Berger, E. L., Blok, B., Calucci, G., Corke, R., Diehl, M., Dokshitzer, Yu., Fano, L., Frankfurt, L., Gaunt, J. R., Gieseke, S., Gustafson, G., Kar, D., Kom, C. -H., Kulesza, A., Maina, E., Nagy, Z., Roehr, Ch., Siodmok, A., Schmelling, M., Stirling, W. J., Strikman, M., and Treleani, D.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We review the recent progress in the theoretical description and experimental observation of multiple parton interactions. Subjects covered include experimental measurements of minimum bias interactions and of the underlying event, models of soft physics implemented in Monte Carlo generators, developments in the theoretical description of multiple parton interactions and phenomenological studies of double parton scattering. This article stems from contributions presented at the Helmholtz Alliance workshop on "Multi-Parton Interactions at the LHC", DESY Hamburg, 13-15 September 2010., Comment: 68 pages
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- 2011
27. Adjoint-based predictor-corrector sequential convex programming for parametric nonlinear optimization
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Dinh, Q. Tran, Savorgnan, C., and Diehl, M.
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Mathematics - Optimization and Control - Abstract
This paper proposes an algorithmic framework for solving parametric optimization problems which we call adjoint-based predictor-corrector sequential convex programming. After presenting the algorithm, we prove a contraction estimate that guarantees the tracking performance of the algorithm. Two variants of this algorithm are investigated. The first one can be used to solve nonlinear programming problems while the second variant is aimed to treat online parametric nonlinear programming problems. The local convergence of these variants is proved. An application to a large-scale benchmark problem that originates from nonlinear model predictive control of a hydro power plant is implemented to examine the performance of the algorithms., Comment: This manuscript consists of 25 pages and 7 figures
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- 2011
28. Gluons and the quark sea at high energies: distributions, polarization, tomography
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Boer, D., Diehl, M., Milner, R., Venugopalan, R., Vogelsang, W., Accardi, A., Aschenauer, E., Burkardt, M., Ent, R., Guzey, V., Hasch, D., Kumar, K., Lamont, M. A. C., Li, Y., Marciano, W. J., Marquet, C., Sabatie, F., Stratmann, M., Yuan, F., Abeyratne, S., Ahmed, S., Aidala, C., Alekhin, S., Anselmino, M., Avakian, H., Bacchetta, A., Bartels, J., BC, H., Beebe-Wang, J., Belomestnykh, S., Ben-Zvi, I., Beuf, G., Blumlein, J., Blaskiewicz, M ., Bogacz, A., Brodsky, S. J., Burton, T., Calaga, R., Chang, X., Cherednikov, I. O., Chevtsov, P., Chirilli, G. A., Atti, C. Ciofi degli, Cloet, I. C., Cooper-Sarkar, A., Debbe, R., Derbenev, Ya., Deshpande, A., Dominguez, F., Dumitru, A., Dupre, R., Erdelyi, B., Faroughy, C., Fazio, S., Fedotov, A., Forshaw, J. R., Geraud, R., Gallmeister, K., Gamberg, L., Gao, J. -H., Gassner, D., Gelis, F., Gilfoyle, G. P., Goldstein, G., Golec-Biernat, K., Goncalves, V. P., Gonderinger, M., Guzzi, M., Hagler, P., Hahn, H., Hammons, L., Hao, Y., He, P., Horn, T., Horowitz, W. A., Huang, M., Hutton, A., Jager, B., Jackson, W., Jain, A., Johnson, E. C., Kang, Z. -B., Kaptari, L. P., Kayran, D., Kewisch, J., Koike, Y., Kondratenko, A., Kopeliovich, B. Z., Kovchegov, Y. V., Krafft, G., Kroll, P., Kumano, S., Kumericki, K., Lappi, T., Lautenschlager, T., Li, R., Liang, Z. -T., Litvinenko, V. N., Liuti, S., Luo, Y., Muller, D., Mahler, G., Majumder, A., Manikonda, S., Marhauser, F., McIntyre, G., Meskauskas, M., Meng, W., Metz, A., Mezzetti, C. B., Miller, G. A., Minty, M., Moch, S. -O., Morozov, V., Mosel, U., Motyka, L., Moutarde, H., Mulders, P. J., Musch, B., Nadel-Turonski, P., Nadolsky, P., Olness, F., Ostrumov, P. N., Parker, B., Pasquini, B., Passek-Kumericki, K., Pikin, A., Pilat, F., Pire, B., Pirner, H., Pisano, C., Pozdeyev, E., Prokudin, A., Ptitsyn, V., Qian, X., Qiu, J. -W., Radici, M., Radyushkin, A., Rao, T., Rimmer, R., Ringer, F., Riordan, S., Rogers, T., Rojo, J., Roser, T., Sandapen, R., Sassot, R., Satogata, T., Sayed, H., Schafer, A., Schnell, G., Schweitzer, P., Sheehy, B., Skaritka, J., Soyez, G., Spata, M., Spiesberger, H., Stasto, A. M., Stefanis, N. G., Strikman, M., Sullivan, M., Szymanowski, L., Tanaka, K., Taneja, S., Tepikian, S., Terzic, B., Than, Y., Toll, T., Trbojevic, D., Tsentalovich, E., Tsoupas, N., Tuchin, K., Tuozzolo, J., Ullrich, T., Vossen, A., Wallon, S., Wang, G., Wang, H., Wang, X. -N., Webb, S., Weiss, C., Wu, Q., Xiao, B. -W., Xu, W., Yunn, B., Zelenski, A., Zhang, Y., Zhou, J., and Zurita, P.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
This report is based on a ten-week program on "Gluons and the quark sea at high-energies", which took place at the Institute for Nuclear Theory in Seattle in Fall 2010. The principal aim of the program was to develop and sharpen the science case for an Electron-Ion Collider (EIC), a facility that will be able to collide electrons and positrons with polarized protons and with light to heavy nuclei at high energies, offering unprecedented possibilities for in-depth studies of quantum chromodynamics. This report is organized around four major themes: i) the spin and flavor structure of the proton, ii) three-dimensional structure of nucleons and nuclei in momentum and configuration space, iii) QCD matter in nuclei, and iv) Electroweak physics and the search for physics beyond the Standard Model. Beginning with an executive summary, the report contains tables of key measurements, chapter overviews for each of the major scientific themes, and detailed individual contributions on various aspects of the scientific opportunities presented by an EIC., Comment: 547 pages, A report on the joint BNL/INT/Jlab program on the science case for an Electron-Ion Collider, September 13 to November 19, 2010, Institute for Nuclear Theory, Seattle; v2 with minor changes, matches printed version
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- 2011
29. Proceedings of the workshop: HERA and the LHC workshop series on the implications of HERA for LHC physics
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Jung, H., De Roeck, A., Ajaltouni, Z. J., Albino, S., Altarelli, G., Ambroglini, F., Anderson, J., Antchev, G., Arneodo, M., Aspell, P., Avati, V., Bahr, M., Bacchetta, A., Bagliesi, M. G., Ball, R. D., Banfi, A., Baranov, S., Bartalini, P., Bartels, J., Bechtel, F., Berardi, V., Berretti, M., Beuf, G., Biasini, M., Bierenbaum, I., Blumlein, J., Blair, R. E., Bombonati, C., Boonekamp, M., Bottigli, U., Boutle, S., Bozzo, M., Brucken, E., Bracinik, J., Bruni, A., Bruno, G. E., Buckley, A., Bunyatyan, A., Burkhardt, H., Bussey, P., Buzzo, A., Cacciari, M., Cafagna, F., Calicchio, M., Caola, F., Catanesi, M. G., Catastini, P. L., Cecchi, R., Ceccopieri, F. A., Cerci, S., Chekanov, S., Chierici, R., Ciafaloni, M., Ciocci, M. A., Coco, V., Colferai, D., Cooper-Sarkar, A., Corcella, G., Czakon, M., Dainese, A., Dasgupta, M., Deak, M., Deile, M., Delsart, P. A., Del Debbio, L., de Roeck, A., Diaconu, C., Diehl, M., Dimovasili, E., Dittmar, M., Dremin, I. M., Eggert, K., Engel, R., Eremin, V., Erhan, S., Ewerz, C., Fano, L., Feltesse, J., Ferrera, G., Ferro, F., Field, R., Forte, S., Garcia, F., Geiser, A., Gelis, F., Giani, S., Gieseke, S., Gigg, M. A., Glazov, A., Golec-Biernat, K., Goulianos, K., Grebenyuk, J., Greco, V., Grellscheid, D., Grindhammer, G., Grothe, M., Guffanti, A., Gwenlan, C., Halyo, V., Hamilton, K., Hautmann, F., Heino, J., Heinrich, G., Hilden, T., Hiller, K., Hollar, J., Janssen, X., Joseph, S., Jung, A. W., Juranek, V., Kaspar, J., Kepka, O., Khoze, V. A., Kiesling, Ch., Klasen, M., Klein, S., Kniehl, B. A., Knutsson, A., Kopal, J., Kramer, G., Krauss, F., Kundrat, V., Kurvinen, K., Kutak, K., Lonnblad, L., Lami, S., Latino, G., Latorre, J. I., Latunde-Dada, O., Lauhakangas, R., Lendermann, V., Lenzi, P., Li, G., Likhoded, A., Lipatov, A., Lippmaa, E., Lokajicek, M., Vetere, M. Lo, Rodriguez, F. Lucas, Luisoni, G., Lytken, E., Muller, K., Macri, M., Magazzu, G., Majhi, A., Majhi, S., Marage, P., Marti, L., Martin, A. D., Meucci, M., Milstead, D. A., Minutoli, S., Nischke, A., Moares, A., Moch, S., Motyka, L., Namsoo, T., Newman, P., Niewiadomski, H., Nockles, C., Noschis, E., Notarnicola, G., Nystrand, J., Oliveri, E., Oljemark, F., Osterberg, K., Orava, R., Oriunno, M., Osman, S., Ostapchenko, S., Palazzi, P., Pedreschi, E., Pereira, A. V., Perrey, H., Petajajarvi, J., Petersen, T., Piccione, A., Pierog, T., Pinfold, J. L., Piskounova, O. I., Platzer, S., Quinto, M., Rurikova, Z., Radermacher, E., Radescu, V., Radicioni, E., Ravotti, F., Rella, G., Richardson, P., Robutti, E., Rodrigo, G., Rodrigues, E., Rogal, M., Rogers, T. C., Rojo, J., Roloff, P., Ropelewski, L., Rosemann, C., Royon, Ch., Ruggiero, G., Rummel, A., Ruspa, M., Ryskin, M. G., Salek, D., Slominski, W., Saarikko, H., Vera, A. Sabio, Sako, T., Salam, G. P., Saleev, V. A., Sander, C., Sanguinetti, G., Santroni, A., Schorner-Sadenius, Th., Schicker, R., Schienbein, I., Schmidke, W. B., Schwennsen, F., Scribano, A., Sette, G., Seymour, M. H., Sherstnev, A., Sjostrand, T., Snoeys, W., Somogyi, G., Sonnenschein, L., Soyez, G., Spiesberger, H., Spinella, F., Squillacioti, P., Stasto, A. M., Starodumov, A., Stenzel, H., Stephens, Ph., Ster, A., Stocco, D., Strikman, M., Taylor, C., Teubner, T., Thorne, R. S., Trocsanyi, Z., Treccani, M., Treleani, D., Trentadue, L., Trummal, A., Tully, J., Tung, W. K., Turcato, M., Turini, N., Ubiali, M., Valkarova, A., van Hameren, A., Van Mechelen, P., Vermaseren, J. A. M., Vogt, A., Ward, B. F. L., Watt, G., Webber, B. R., Weiss, Ch., White, Ch., Whitmore, J., Wolf, R., Wu, J., Yagues-Molina, A., Yost, S. A., Zanderighi, G., Zotov, N., and Nedden, M. zur
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2nd workshop on the implications of HERA for LHC physics. Working groups: Parton Density Functions Multi-jet final states and energy flows Heavy quarks (charm and beauty) Diffraction Cosmic Rays Monte Carlos and Tools, Comment: 2nd workshop on the implications of HERA for LHC physics 2006 - 2008, Hamburg - Geneva. H. Jung and A. De Roeck Editors
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30. Proceedings of the 38th International Symposium on Multiparticle Dynamics (ISMD08)
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Bartels, J., Borras, K., Gustafson, G., Jung, H., Kutak, K., Levonian, S., Mnich, J., Achilli, A., Albacete, J. L., Albrow, M. G., Alvarez-Gaumé, L., Ambroglini, F., Avsar, E., Baier, R., Bartalini, P., Bopp, F. W., Broniowski, W., Brower, R., Bunyatyan, A., Busza, W., Caines, H., Chojnacki, M., Ciocca, C., Cooper-Sarkar, A., Csörgő, T., De Roeck, A., Diehl, M., Djuric, M., Dremin, I. M., Ehrenfeld, W., Engel, R., Fanò, L., Field, R., Flensburg, Ch., Florkowski, W., Gómez, C., Garbini, L., Godbole, R., Golec-Biernat, K., Grau, A., Hatakeyama, K., Hautmann, F., Heinemeyer, S., Homma, K., Hurth, T., Iancu, E., Itakura, K., Jenkovszky, L. L., Kaidalov, A. B., Kar, D., Katzy, J., Khoze, V. A., Kisiel, A., Kneur, J. -L., Kodama, T., Koide, T., Kokoulina, E., Kolar, K., Koshelkin, A. V., Kovchegov, Y V., Kropivnitskaya, A., Kutov, A., Lancaster, M., Li, G., Liu, L., Lipatov, L. N., Machado, M. V. T., Marchesini, G., Marquet, C., McLerran, L., Mehtar-Tani, Y., Yu, M., Metzger, W. J., Meyer, A., Mingmei, XU, Moch, S., Nagy, Z., Nagy, M., Nemchik, J., Ostapchenko, S., Padula, S. S., Pancheri, G., Papageorgiou, K., Pierog, T., Piskounova, O. I., Ranft, J., Roesler, S., Rojo, J., Ryadovikov, V., Ryskin, M. G., Vera, A. Sabio, Savin, A., Shears, T., Shehzadi, R., Srivastava, Y. N., Stirling, J., Strassler, M., Sumbera, M., Taliotis, M. Taševský A., Tan, C-I, Tavanfar, A., Thompson, P., Tokarev, M., Travnicek, P., Treleani, D., Tsiledakis, G., Tsukerman, I., Vázquez-Mozo, M. A., van Mechelen, P., Wegener, D., Weiglein, G., White, Ch., Wing, D. Wicke M., Wolschin, G., Yoshida, R., and Zborovsk, I.
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Proceedings of ISMD08, Comment: Edited by: J. Bartels, K. Borras, G. Gustafson, H. Jung, K. Kutak, S. Levonian, and J. Mnich
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31. Two-loop splitting in double parton distributions: the colour non-singlet case
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Diehl, M., Gaunt, J. R., and Plößl, P.
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32. Inverse design of dual-phase steel microstructures using generative machine learning model and Bayesian optimization
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Kusampudi, N., primary and Diehl, M., additional
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33. 12th International Conference on Elastic and Diffractive Scattering (Blois Workshop) - Forward Physics and QCD
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Bartels, J., Borras, K., Diehl, M., Jung, H., Abramowicz, H., Albacete, J., Alvarez-Gaume, L., Alvarez-Muniz, J., Ball, R D., Belov, K., Bluemer, J., Bluemlein, J., Bonato, A., Braun, M., Brogueira, P., Trinchero, G. C, Conceicao, R., Cudell, J-R., Dainton, J, De Roeck, A., Deile, M., de Deus, J. Dias, Engel, R., Santo, M C. Espirito, Ewerz, C., Fabbri, R., Fadin, V., Falgari, P., Fanò, L., Ferreira, E., Forshaw, J, Forte, S., Frankfurt, L., Dosch, H. G, Gomez, C., Golec-Biernat, K., Goloskokov, S., Goulianos, K., Gustafson, G., Hamilton, A., Hyde, C E., Islam, M., Ivanov, D., Luddy, R. J, Jenkovsky, L., Kaspar, J., Kaidalov, A., Kepka, O., Khoze, V., Klein, M., Kopeliovich, B Z., Kovner, A., Kowalski, H., Kozlov, M., Kretzschmar, J., Kumericki, K., Kundrat, V., Iafelice, P. L, Laycock, P., Lengyel, A., Levin, E., Levy, A., Lipatov, L., Lokajicek, M., Londergan, J., Luszczak, A., Lyuboshitz, V L., Mueller, D., Martin, A D., Martynov, E., Marzani, S., Meggiolaro, E., Munier, S., Nachtmann, O., Namsoo, T., Newman, P., Nicolescu, B., Nystrand, J., Passek-Kumericki, K., Pierog, T., Pilkington, A., Pimenta, M., Pire, B., Povh, B, Roehrich, D., Royon, C., Ryskin, M G., Vera, A. Sabio, Salvadore, M., Sbarra, C., Schuessler, F., Schicker, R., Schmidt, I., Schoeffel, L., Schwennsen, F., Segond, M., Selyugin, O V., Seymour, M., Shoshi, A., Stasto, A., Strikman, M., Surrow, B., Szczepaniak, A P., Szczurek, A., Szymanowski, L., Tasevsky, M., Tavanfar, A., Togawa, M., Tricomi, A., Ulrich, R., Unger, M., Lyuboshitz, V. V, Vazquez-Mozo, M A., Vacca, G P., von Manteuffel, A., Vyazovsky, M I., Wallon, S., Watt, G., Weiss, C., Werner, K., and Xiao, B W.
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Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Elastic and Diffractive Scattering (Blois Workshop) - Forward Physics and QCD, Comment: Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Elastic and Diffractive Scattering (Blois Workshop) - Forward Physics and QCD, 549 pages replaced to include list of conveners
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34. Dispersion representations for hard exclusive reactions
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Diehl, M. and Ivanov, D. Yu.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
A number of hard exclusive scattering processes can be described in terms of generalized parton distributions (GPDs) and perturbative hard-scattering kernels. Both the physical amplitude and the hard-scattering kernels fulfill dispersion relations. We show that their consistency at all orders in perturbation theory is guaranteed if the GPDs satisfy certain integral relations. These relations are fulfilled thanks to Lorentz invariance., Comment: 5 pages, Talk presented at the 12th Workshop on High Energy Spin Physics (DSPIN-07), Dubna, Russia, September 3--7, 2007
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35. Form factors and other measures of strangeness in the nucleon
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Diehl, M., Feldmann, Th., and Kroll, P.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We discuss the phenomenology of strange-quark dynamics in the nucleon, based on experimental and theoretical results for electroweak form factors and for parton densities. In particular, we construct a model for the generalized parton distribution that relates the asymmetry s(x)-sbar(x) between the longitudinal momentum distributions of strange quarks and antiquarks with the form factor F1^s(t), which describes the distribution of strangeness in transverse position space., Comment: (22 pages, 19 figures, minor corrections, matches journal version)
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36. The spin structure of the pion
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Brömmel, D., Diehl, M., Göckeler, M., Hägler, Ph., Horsley, R., Nakamura, Y., Pleiter, D., Rakow, P. E. L., Schäfer, A., Schierholz, G., Stüben, H., and Zanotti, J. M.
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High Energy Physics - Lattice ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We present the first calculation of the transverse spin structure of the pion in lattice QCD. Our simulations are based on two flavors of non-perturbatively improved Wilson fermions, with pion masses as low as 400 MeV in volumes up to (2.1 fm)^3 and lattice spacings below 0.1 fm. We find a characteristic asymmetry in the spatial distribution of transversely polarized quarks. This asymmetry is very similar in magnitude to the analogous asymmetry we previously obtained for quarks in the nucleon. Our results support the hypothesis that all Boer-Mulders functions are alike., Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures; journal version (with original Fig.1 included); updated abstract, text and Figs. 3, 4, 5, 6; added reference; conclusions unchanged
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37. Next-to-leading order corrections in exclusive meson production
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Diehl, M. and Kugler, W.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We analyze in detail the size of next-to-leading order corrections to hard exclusive meson production within the collinear factorization approach. Corrections to the cross section are found to be huge at small xB and substantial in typical fixed-target kinematics. With the models we take for nucleon helicity-flip distributions, the transverse target polarization asymmetry in vector meson production is strongly affected by radiative corrections, except at large xB. Its overall size is very small for rho production but can be large in the omega channel., Comment: 50 pages, 34 figures
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38. Dispersion representations for hard exclusive processes
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Diehl, M. and Ivanov, D. Yu.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Several hard exclusive scattering processes admit a description in terms of generalized parton distributions and perturbative hard-scattering kernels. Both the physical amplitude and the hard-scattering kernels fulfill dispersion relations. We give a detailed investigation of their consistency at all orders in perturbation theory. The results shed light on the information about generalized parton distributions that can be extracted from the real and imaginary parts of exclusive amplitudes. They also provide a practical consistency check for models of these distributions in which Lorentz invariance is not exactly satisfied., Comment: 24 pages
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39. Exclusive Meson Production at NLO
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Diehl, M. and Kugler, W.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We report on numerical studies of the NLO corrections to exclusive meson electroproduction, both in collider and fixed-target kinematics. Corrections are found to be huge at small xB and sizeable at intermediate or large xB., Comment: 4 pages. Talk given at DIS 2007. v2: corrections in plots, modified conclusions
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40. Vector meson production from a polarized nucleon
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Diehl, M.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We provide a framework to analyze the electroproduction process ep -> ep rho with a polarized target, writing the angular distribution of the rho decay products in terms of spin density matrix elements that parameterize the hadronic subprocess gamma* p -> rho p. Using the helicity basis for both photon and meson, we find a representation in which the expressions for a polarized and unpolarized target are related by simple substitution rules., Comment: 31 pages, 2 figures. v2: added section on non-resonant contributions
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41. Exclusive electroproduction of pion pairs
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Warkentin, N., Diehl, M., Ivanov, D. Yu., and Schafer, A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We investigate electroproduction of pion pairs on the nucleon in the framework of QCD factorization for hard exclusive processes. We extend previous analyses by taking the hard-scattering coefficients at next-to-leading order in $\alpha_s$. The dynamics of the produced pion pair is described by two-pion distribution amplitudes, for which we perform a detailed theoretical and phenomenological analysis. In particular, we obtain constraints on these quantities by comparing our results with measurements of angular observables that are sensitive to the interference between two-pion production in the isoscalar and isovector channels.
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42. Electroproduction of pion pairs
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Ivanov, D. Yu., Diehl, M., Schaefer, A., and Warkentin, N.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We study hard exclusive electroproduction of two pions in the QCD factorization approach at next-to-leading order (NLO) in the strong coupling. The pion pair can be produced both in an isovector and in an isoscalar state. The angular distribution of the produced pion pairs allows one to project out a component that depends on the interference of the isovector and isoscalar channels. Using specific models for the involved generalized parton distributions and two-pion distribution amplitudes we investigate the angular distributions of the pion pair in NLO and compare them with HERMES data. The differences between the LO and NLO results are moderate and the agreement with data is satisfactory, though not perfect. Expecting new results from COMPASS collaboration we perform the calculation also for the COMPASS kinematics., Comment: 7 pages, a talk at International Workshop on Diffraction in High-Energy Physics - DIFFRACTION 2006, Adamantas, Milos island, Greece, September 5-10, 2006
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43. Generalized parton distributions for the nucleon in chiral perturbation theory
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Diehl, M., Manashov, A., and Schafer, A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We complete the analysis of twist-two generalized parton distributions of the nucleon in one-loop order of heavy-baryon chiral perturbation theory. Extending our previous study of the chiral-even isosinglet sector, we give results for chiral-even isotriplet distributions and for the chiral-odd sector. We also calculate the one-loop corrections for the chiral-odd generalized parton distributions of the pion., Comment: 34 pages, 3 figures
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44. The pion form factor from lattice QCD with two dynamical flavours
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Brömmel, D., Diehl, M., Göckeler, M., Hägler, Ph., Horsley, R., Nakamura, Y., Pleiter, D., Rakow, P. E. L., Schäfer, A., Schierholz, G., Stüben, H., and Zanotti, J. M.
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We compute the electromagnetic form factor of the pion using non-perturbatively O(a) improved Wilson fermions. The calculations are done for a wide range of pion masses and lattice spacings. We check for finite size effects by repeating some of the measurements on smaller lattices. The large number of lattice parameters we use allows us to extrapolate to the physical point. For the square of the charge radius we find
=0.441(20) fm^2, in good agreement with experiment., Comment: 19 pages, 10 figures, improved analysis of uncertainties - Published
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45. Chiral perturbation theory for nucleon generalized parton distributions
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Diehl, M., Manashov, A., and Schafer, A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We analyze the moments of the isosinglet generalized parton distributions H, E, H-tilde, E-tilde of the nucleon in one-loop order of heavy-baryon chiral perturbation theory. We discuss in detail the construction of the operators in the effective theory that are required to obtain all corrections to a given order in the chiral power counting. The results will serve to improve the extrapolation of lattice results to the chiral limit., Comment: 19 pages, 2 figures. v2: added erratum
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46. HERA and the LHC - A workshop on the implications of HERA for LHC physics: Proceedings - Part A
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Alekhin, S., Altarelli, G., Amapane, N., Andersen, J., Andreev, V., Arneodo, M., Avati, V., Baines, J., Ball, R. D., Banfi, A., Baranov, S. P., Bartels, J., Behnke, O., Bellan, R., Blumlein, J., Bottcher, H., Bolognesi, S., Boonekamp, M., Bourilkov, D., Bracinik, J., Bruni, A., Bruni, G., Buckley, A., Bunyatyan, A., Buttar, C. M., Butterworth, J. M., Butterworth, S., Cacciari, M., Carli, T., Cerminara, G., Chekanov, S., Ciafaloni, M., Colferai, D., Collins, J., Cooper-Sarkar, A., Corcella, G., Corradi, M., Cox, B. E., Croft, R., Czyczula, Z., Dainese, A., Dasgupta, M., Davatz, G., Del Debbio, L., Delenda, Y., De Roeck, A., Diehl, M., Diglio, S., Dissertori, G., Dittmar, M., Ellis, J., Eskola, K. J., Eynck, T. O., Feltesse, J., Ferro, F., Field, R. D., Forshaw, J., Forte, S., Geiser, A., Gieseke, S., Glazov, A., Gleisberg, T., Golonka, P., Gotsman, E., Grindhammer, G., Grothe, M., Group, C., Groys, M., Guffanti, A., Gustafson, G., Gwenlan, C., Hoche, S., Hogg, C., Huston, J., Iacobucci, G., Ingelman, G., Jadach, S., Jung, H., Kalliopuska, J., Kapishin, M., Kersevan, B., Khoze, V., Klasen, M., Klein, M., Kniehl, B. A., Kolhinen, V. J., Kowalski, H., Kramer, G., Krauss, F., Kretzer, S., Kutak, K., Lamsa, J. W., Lonnblad, L., Lastovicka, T., Lastovicka-Medin, G., Laenen, E., Lagouri, Th., Latorre, J. I., Lavesson, N., Lendermann, V., Levin, E., Levy, A., Lipatov, A. V., Lublinsky, M., Lytkin, L., Maki, T., Magnea, L., Maltoni, F., Mangano, M., Maor, U., Mariotti, C., Marola, N., Martin, A. D., Meyer, A., Moch, S., Monk, J., Moraes, A., Morsch, A., Motyka, L., Naftali, E., Newman, P., Nikitenko, A., Oljemark, F., Orava, R., Ottela, M., Osterberg, K., Peters, K., Petrucci, F., Piccione, A., Pilkington, A., Piotrzkowski, K., Piskounova, O. I., Proskuryakov, A., Prygarin, A., Pumplin, J., Rabbertz, K., Ranieri, R., Ravindran, V., Reisert, B., Richter-Was, E., Rinaldi, L., Robbe, P., Rodrigues, E., Rojo, J., Ruiz, H., Ruspa, M., Ryskin, M. G., Vera, A. Sabio, Salam, G. P., Schalicke, A., Schatzel, S., Schorner-Sadenius, T., Schienbein, I., Schilling, F-P., Schumann, S., Seymour, M. H., Siegert, F., Sjostrand, T., Skrzypek, M., Smith, J., Smizanska, M., Spiesberger, H., Schrempp, F., Stasto, A., Stenzel, H., Stirling, W. J., Szczypka, P., Tapprogge, S., Targett-Adams, C., Tasevsky, M., Teubner, T., Thorne, R. S., Tonazzo, A., Tricoli, A., Tuning, N., Turnau, J., Uwer, U., Van Mechelen, P., Venugopalan, R., Verducci, M., Vermaseren, J. A. M., Vogt, A., Vogt, R., Ward, B. F. L., Was, Z., Watt, G., Waugh, B. M., Weiser, C., Whalley, M. R., Wing, M., Winter, J., Yost, S. A., Zanderighi, G., and Zotov, N. P.
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The HERA electron--proton collider has collected 100 pb$^{-1}$ of data since its start-up in 1992, and recently moved into a high-luminosity operation mode, with upgraded detectors, aiming to increase the total integrated luminosity per experiment to more than 500 pb$^{-1}$. HERA has been a machine of excellence for the study of QCD and the structure of the proton. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), which will collide protons with a centre-of-mass energy of 14 TeV, will be completed at CERN in 2007. The main mission of the LHC is to discover and study the mechanisms of electroweak symmetry breaking, possibly via the discovery of the Higgs particle, and search for new physics in the TeV energy scale, such as supersymmetry or extra dimensions. Besides these goals, the LHC will also make a substantial number of precision measurements and will offer a new regime to study the strong force via perturbative QCD processes and diffraction. For the full LHC physics programme a good understanding of QCD phenomena and the structure function of the proton is essential. Therefore, in March 2004, a one-year-long workshop started to study the implications of HERA on LHC physics. This included proposing new measurements to be made at HERA, extracting the maximum information from the available data, and developing/improving the theoretical and experimental tools. This report summarizes the results achieved during this workshop., Comment: Part A: plenary presentations, WG1: parton density functions, WG2: Multi-Jet final states and energy flows. 326 pages Part B: WG3: Heavy Quarks (Charm and Beauty), WG4: Diffraction, WG5: Monte Carlo Tools, 330 pages
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47. HERA and the LHC - A workshop on the implications of HERA for LHC physics: Proceedings - Part B
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Alekhin, S., Altarelli, G., Amapane, N., Andersen, J., Andreev, V., Arneodo, M., Avati, V., Baines, J., Ball, R. D., Banfi, A., Baranov, S. P., Bartels, J., Behnke, O., Bellan, R., Blumlein, J., Bottcher, H., Bolognesi, S., Boonekamp, M., Bourilkov, D., Bracinik, J., Bruni, A., Bruni, G., Buckley, A., Bunyatyan, A., Buttar, C. M., Butterworth, J. M., Butterworth, S., Cacciari, M., Carli, T., Cerminara, G., Chekanov, S., Ciafaloni, M., Colferai, D., Collins, J., Cooper-Sarkar, A., Corcella, G., Corradi, M., Cox, B. E., Croft, R., Czyczula, Z., Dainese, A., Dasgupta, M., Davatz, G., Del Debbio, L., Delenda, Y., De Roeck, A., Diehl, M., Diglio, S., Dissertori, G., Dittmar, M., Ellis, J., Eskola, K. J., Eynck, T. O., Feltesse, J., Ferro, F., Field, R. D., Forshaw, J., Forte, S., Geiser, A., Gieseke, S., Glazov, A., Gleisberg, T., Golonka, P., Gotsman, E., Grindhammer, G., Grothe, M., Group, C., Groys, M., Guffanti, A., Gustafson, G., Gwenlan, C., Hoche, S., Hogg, C., Huston, J., Iacobucci, G., Ingelman, G., Jadach, S., Jung, H., Kalliopuska, J., Kapishin, M., Kersevan, B., Khoze, V., Klasen, M., Klein, M., Kniehl, B. A., Kolhinen, V. J., Kowalski, H., Kramer, G., Krauss, F., Kretzer, S., Kutak, K., Lamsa, J. W., Lonnblad, L., Lastovicka, T., Lastovicka-Medin, G., Laenen, E., Lagouri, Th., Latorre, J. I., Lavesson, N., Lendermann, V., Levin, E., Levy, A., Lipatov, A. V., Lublinsky, M., Lytkin, L., Maki, T., Magnea, L., Maltoni, F., Mangano, M., Maor, U., Mariotti, C., Marola, N., Martin, A. D., Meyer, A., Moch, S., Monk, J., Moraes, A., Morsch, A., Motyka, L., Naftali, E., Newman, P., Nikitenko, A., Oljemark, F., Orava, R., Ottela, M., Osterberg, K., Peters, K., Petrucci, F., Piccione, A., Pilkington, A., Piotrzkowski, K., Piskounova, O. I., Proskuryakov, A., Prygarin, A., Pumplin, J., Rabbertz, K., Ranieri, R., Ravindran, V., Reisert, B., Richter-Was, E., Rinaldi, L., Robbe, P., Rodrigues, E., Rojo, J., Ruiz, H., Ruspa, M., Ryskin, M. G., Vera, A. Sabio, Salam, G. P., Schalicke, A., Schatzel, S., Schorner-Sadenius, T., Schienbein, I., Schilling, F-P., Schumann, S., Seymour, M. H., Siegert, F., Sjostrand, T., Skrzypek, M., Smith, J., Smizanska, M., Spiesberger, H., Schrempp, F., Stasto, A., Stenzel, H., Stirling, W. J., Szczypka, P., Tapprogge, S., Targett-Adams, C., Tasevsky, M., Teubner, T., Thorne, R. S., Tonazzo, A., Tricoli, A., Tuning, N., Turnau, J., Uwer, U., Van Mechelen, P., Venugopalan, R., Verducci, M., Vermaseren, J. A. M., Vogt, A., Vogt, R., Ward, B. F. L., Was, Z., Watt, G., Waugh, B. M., Weiser, C., Whalley, M. R., Wing, M., Winter, J., Yost, S. A., Zanderighi, G., and Zotov, N. P.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The HERA electron--proton collider has collected 100 pb$^{-1}$ of data since its start-up in 1992, and recently moved into a high-luminosity operation mode, with upgraded detectors, aiming to increase the total integrated luminosity per experiment to more than 500 pb$^{-1}$. HERA has been a machine of excellence for the study of QCD and the structure of the proton. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), which will collide protons with a centre-of-mass energy of 14 TeV, will be completed at CERN in 2007. The main mission of the LHC is to discover and study the mechanisms of electroweak symmetry breaking, possibly via the discovery of the Higgs particle, and search for new physics in the TeV energy scale, such as supersymmetry or extra dimensions. Besides these goals, the LHC will also make a substantial number of precision measurements and will offer a new regime to study the strong force via perturbative QCD processes and diffraction. For the full LHC physics programme a good understanding of QCD phenomena and the structure function of the proton is essential. Therefore, in March 2004, a one-year-long workshop started to study the implications of HERA on LHC physics. This included proposing new measurements to be made at HERA, extracting the maximum information from the available data, and developing/improving the theoretical and experimental tools. This report summarizes the results achieved during this workshop., Comment: Part A: plenary presentations, WG1: parton density functions, WG2: Multi-Jet final states and energy flows. 326 pages Part B: WG3: Heavy Quarks (Charm and Beauty), WG4: Diffraction, WG5: Monte Carlo Tools, 330 pages. Figure 6 on page 411 replaced
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48. Generalized parton distributions: recent results
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Diehl, M.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
I review progress on selected issues connected with generalized parton distributions. Topics range from the description of hard exclusive reactions to the spatial distribution of quarks in the nucleon and the contribution of their orbital angular momentum to the nucleon spin., Comment: 9 pages, 5 figures. To appear in the proceedings of the Particles and Nuclei International Conference (PANIC 05), Santa Fe, NM, USA, 24-28 Oct 2005
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49. Diffraction for non-believers
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Arneodo, M. and Diehl, M.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
Diffractive reactions involving a hard scale can be understood in terms of quarks and gluons. These reactions have become a valuable tool for investigating the low-x structure of the proton and the behavior of QCD in the high-density regime, and they may provide a clean environment to study or even discover the Higgs boson at the LHC. In this paper we give a brief introduction to the description of diffraction in QCD. We focus on key features studied in ep collisions at HERA and outline challenges for understanding diffractive interactions at the LHC., Comment: 23 pages, 26 figures. Contributed to the Proceedings of the Workshop on HERA and the LHC, DESY and CERN, 2004-2005
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50. Soffer Bound and Transverse Spin Densities from Lattice QCD
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Diehl, M., Gockeler, M., Hagler, Ph., Horsley, R., Pleiter, D., Rakow, P. E. L., Schafer, A., Schierholz, G., and Zanotti, J. M.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
Generalized transversity distributions encode essential information on the internal structure of hadrons related to transversely polarized quarks. Lattice QCD allows us to compute the lowest moments of these tensor generalized parton distributions. In this talk, we discuss a first lattice study of the Soffer bound and show preliminary results for transverse spin densities of quarks in the nucleon., Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures; talk presented at the Transversity 2005 workshop in Como
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