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2. A multiobjective optimization approach for threshold determination in extreme value analysis for financial time series
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Chu, Carlin C. F. and Li, Simon S. W.
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- 2024
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3. Automatic Verbalizer for Extracting Fine-Grained Customer Opinions from Non-English Social Media Comments
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Chu, Carlin C. F., Leung, Jonathan H. Y., So, Raymond, Chan, Andy, Filipe, Joaquim, Editorial Board Member, Ghosh, Ashish, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Lizhu, Editorial Board Member, Stephanidis, Constantine, editor, Antona, Margherita, editor, Ntoa, Stavroula, editor, and Salvendy, Gavriel, editor
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- 2024
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4. Proton spin structure and generalized polarizabilities in the strong quantum chromodynamics regime
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Ruth, D, Zielinski, R, Gu, C, Allada (Cummings), M, Badman, T, Huang, M, Liu, J, Zhu, P, Allada, K, Zhang, J, Camsonne, A, Chen, J-P, Slifer, K, Aniol, K, Annand, J, Arrington, J, Averett, T, Baghdasaryan, H, Bellini, V, Boeglin, W, Brock, J, Carlin, C, Chen, C, Cisbani, E, Crabb, D, Daniel, A, Day, D, Duve, R, Fassi, L El, Friedman, M, Fuchey, E, Gao, H, Gilman, R, Glamazdin, S, Gueye, P, Hafez, M, Han, Y, Hansen, O, Shabestari, M Hashemi, Hen, O, Higinbotham, D, Horn, T, Iqbal, S, Jensen, E, Kang, H, Keith, CD, Kelleher, A, Keller, D, Khanal, H, Korover, I, Kumbartzki, G, Li, W, Lichtenstadt, J, Lindgren, R, Long, E, Malace, S, Markowitz, P, Maxwell, J, Meekins, DM, Meziani, ZE, McLean, C, Michaels, R, Mihovilovič, M, Muangma, N, Camacho, C Munoz, Musson, J, Myers, K, Oh, Y, Carmignotto, M Pannunzio, Perdrisat, C, Phillips, S, Piasetzky, E, Pierce, J, Punjabi, V, Qiang, Y, Reimer, PE, Roblin, Y, Ron, G, Rondon, O, Russo, G, Saenboonruang, K, Sawatzky, B, Shahinyan, A, Shneor, R, Širca, S, Sjoegren, J, Solvignon-Slifer, P, Sparveris, N, Sulkosky, V, Wesselmann, F, Yan, W, Yang, H, Yao, H, Ye, Z, Yurov, M, Zhang, Y, Zhao, YX, and Zheng, X
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Fluids & Plasmas - Abstract
The strong interaction is not well understood at low energies or for interactions with low momentum transfer. Chiral perturbation theory gives testable predictions for the nucleonic generalized polarizabilities, which are fundamental quantities describing the nucleon’s response to an external field. We report a measurement of the proton’s generalized spin polarizabilities extracted with a polarized electron beam and a polarized solid ammonia target in the region where chiral perturbation theory is expected to be valid. The investigated structure function g2 characterizes the internal spin structure of the proton. From its moments, we extract the longitudinal–transverse spin polarizability δLT and twist-3 matrix element and polarizability d2¯. Our results provide discriminating power between existing chiral perturbation theory calculations and will help provide a better understanding of this strong quantum chromodynamics regime.
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- 2022
5. The Proton Spin Structure Function $g_2$ and Generalized Polarizabilities in the Strong QCD Regime
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Ruth, D., Zielinski, R., Gu, C., Allada, M., Badman, T., Huang, M., Liu, J., Zhu, P., Allada, K., Zhang, J., Camsonne, A., Chen, J. P., Slifer, K., Aniol, K., Annand, J., Arrington, J., Averett, T., Baghdasaryan, H., Bellini, V., Boeglin, W., Brock, J., Carlin, C., Chen, C., Cisbani, E., Crabb, D., Daniel, A., Day, D., Duve, R., Fassi, L. El, Friedman, M., Fuchey, E., Gao, H., Gilman, R., Glamazdin, S., Gueye, P., Hafez, M., Han, Y., Hansen, O., Shabestari, M. Hashemi, Hen, O., Higinbotham, D., Horn, T., Iqbal, S., Jensen, E., Kang, H., Keith, C. D., Kelleher, A., Keller, D., Khanal, H., Korover, I., Kumbartzki, G., Li, W., Lichtenstadt, J., Lindgren, R., Long, E., Malace, S., Markowitz, P., Maxwell, J., Meekins, D. M., Meziani, Z. E., McLean, C., Michaels, R., Mihovilovic, M., Muangma, N., Camacho, C. Munoz, Musson, J., Myers, K., Oh, Y., Carmignotto, M. Pannunzio, Perdrisat, C., Phillips, S., Piasetzky, E., Pierce, J., Punjabi, V., Qiang, Y., Reimer, P. E., Roblin, Y., Ron, G., Rondon, O., Russo, G., Saenboonruang, K., Sawatzky, B., Shahinyan, A., Shneor, R., Sjoegren, J., Solvignon-Slifer, P., Sparveris, N., Sulkosky, V., Wesselmann, F., Yan, W., Yang, H., Yao, H., Ye, Z., Yurov, M., Zhang, Y., Zhao, Y. X., and Zheng, X.
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Nuclear Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The strong interaction is not well understood at low energy, or for interactions with low momentum transfer $Q^2$, but one of the clearest insights we have comes from Chiral Perturbation Theory ($\chi$PT). This effective treatment gives testable predictions for the nucleonic generalized polarizabilities -- fundamental quantities describing the nucleon's response to an external field. We have measured the proton's generalized spin polarizabilities in the region where $\chi$PT is expected to be valid. Our results include the first ever data for the transverse-longitudinal spin polarizability $\delta_{LT}$, and also extend the coverage of the polarizability $\bar{d_2}$ to very low $Q^2$ for the first time. These results were extracted from moments of the structure function $g_2$, a quantity which characterizes the internal spin structure of the proton. Our experiment ran at Jefferson Lab using a polarized electron beam and a polarized solid ammonia (NH$_3$) target. The $\delta_{LT}$ polarizability has remained a challenging quantity for $\chi$PT to reproduce, despite its reduced sensitivity to higher resonance contributions; recent competing calculations still disagree with each other and also diverge from the measured neutron data at very low $Q^2$. Our proton results provide discriminating power between existing calculations, and will help provide a better understanding of this strong QCD regime.
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- 2022
6. The PRad Windowless Gas Flow Target
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Pierce, J., Brock, J., Carlin, C., Keith, C., Maxwell, J., Meekins, D., Bai, X., Deur, A., Dutta, D., Gao, H., Gasparian, A., Gnanvo, K., Gu, C., Higinbotham, D., Khandaker, M., Liyanage, N., Meziane, M., Pasyuk, E., Peng, C., Punjabi, V., Xiong, W., Yan, X., Ye, L., and Zhang, Y
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We report on a windowless, high-density, gas flow target at Jefferson Lab that was used to measure $r_p$, the root-mean-square charge radius of the proton. To our knowledge, this is the first such system used in a fixed-target experiment at a (non-storage ring) electron accelerator. The target achieved its design goal of an areal density of 2$\times$10$^{18}$ atoms/cm$^2$, with the gas uniformly distributed over the 4 cm length of the cell and less than 1% residual gas outside the cell. This design eliminated scattering from the end caps of the target cell, a problem endemic to previous measurements of the proton charge radius in electron scattering experiments, and permitted a precise, model-independent extraction of $r_p$ by reaching unprecedentedly low values of $Q^2$, the square of the electron's transfer of four-momentum to the proton.
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- 2021
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7. Measurement of the proton spin structure at long distances
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Zheng, X., Deur, A., Kang, H., Kuhn, S. E., Ripani, M., Zhang, J., Adhikari, K. P., Adhikari, S., Amaryan, M. J., Atac, H., Avakian, H., Barion, L., Battaglieri, M., Bedlinskiy, I., Benmokhtar, F., Bianconi, A., Biselli, A. S., Boiarinov, S., Bondi, M., Bossu, F., Bosted, P., Briscoe, W. J., Brock, J., Brooks, W. K., Bulumulla, D., Burkert, V. D., Carlin, C., Carman, D. S., Carvajal, J. C., Celentano, A., Chatagnon, P., Chetry, T., Chen, J. -P., Choi, S., Ciullo, G., Clark, L., Cole, P. L., Contalbrigo, M., Crede, V., D'Angelo, A., Dashyan, N., De Vita, R., Defurne, M., Diehl, S., Djalali, C., Drozdov, V. A., Dupre, R., Ehrhart, M., Alaoui, A. El, Elouadrhiri, L., Eugenio, P., Fedotov, G., Fegan, S., Fersch, R., Filippi, A., Forest, T. A., Ghandilyan, Y., Gilfoyle, G. P., Giovanetti, K. L., Girod, F. -X., Glazier, D. I., Gothe, R. W., Griffioen, K. A., Guidal, M., Guler, N., Guo, L., Hafidi, K., Hakobyan, H., Hattawy, M., Hayward, T. B., Heddle, D., Hicks, K., Hobart, A., Holmstrom, T., Holtrop, M., Ilieva, Y., Ireland, D. G., Isupov, E. L., Jo, H. S., Joo, K., Joosten, S., Keith, C. D., Keller, D., Khanal, A., Khandaker, M., Kim, C. W., Kim, W., Klein, F. J., Kripko, A., Kubarovsky, V., Lanza, L., Leali, M., Lenisa, P., livingston, K., Long, E., MacGregor, I. J. D., Markov, N., Marsicano, L., Mascagna, V., McKinnon, B., Meekins, D. G., Mineeva, T., Mirazita, M., Mokeev, V., Mullen, C., Nadel-Turonski, P., Neupane, K., Niccolai, S., Osipenko, M., Ostrovidov, A. I., Paolone, M., Pappalardo, L., Park, K., Pasyuk, E., Phelps, W., Phillips, S. K., Pogorelko, O., Poudel, J., Prok, Y., Raue, B. A., Ritman, J., Rizzo, A., Rosner, G., Rossi, P., Rowley, J., Sabatie, F., Salgado, C., Schmidt, A., Schumacher, R. A., Seely, M. L., Sharabian, Y. G., Shrestha, U., Sirca, S., Slifer, K., Sparveris, N., Stepanyan, S., Strakovsky, I. I., Strauch, S., Sulkosky, V., Tyler, N., Ungaro, M., Venturelli, L., Voskanyan, H., Voutier, E., Watts, D. P., Wei, X., Weinstein, L. B., Wood, M. H., Yale, B., Zachariou, N., and Zhao, Z. W.
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Nuclear Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
Measuring the spin structure of protons and neutrons tests our understanding of how they arise from quarks and gluons, the fundamental building blocks of nuclear matter. At long distances the coupling constant of the strong interaction becomes large, requiring non-perturbative methods to calculate quantum chromodynamics processes, such as lattice gauge theory or effective field theories. Here we report proton spin structure measurements from scattering a polarized electron beam off polarized protons. The spin-dependent cross-sections were measured at large distances, corresponding to the region of low momentum transfer squared between 0.012 and 1.0 GeV$^2$. This kinematic range provides unique tests of chiral effective field theory predictions. Our results show that a complete description of the nucleon spin remains elusive, and call for further theoretical works, e.g. in lattice quantum chromodynamics. Finally, our data extrapolated to the photon point agree with the Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn sum rule, a fundamental prediction of quantum field theory that relates the anomalous magnetic moment of the proton to its integrated spin-dependent cross-sections., Comment: Published version. 10 pages, 5 figures. 20 pages of supplementary material (data tables and a figure)
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- 2021
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8. Comparison of Video Photoplethysmography, Video Motion Analysis, and Passive Infrared Thermography against Traditional Contact Methods for Acquiring Vital Signs in Emergency Department Populations.
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Leo Kobayashi, Carlin C. Chuck Scb, Chris K. Kim, Katherine Luchette, Alana Oster, Derek Merck, Ihor Kirenko, Kees van Zon, Marek Bartula, Mukul Rocque, Haibo Wang, Canberk Baci, Benoit Balmaekers, Rene Derkx, and Geoffrey A. Capraro
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- 2023
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9. Long-Term Usage and Improved Clinical Outcomes with Adoption of a COPD Digital Support Service: Key Findings from the RECEIVER Trial
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Taylor A, Cushing A, Dow M, Anderson J, McDowell G, Lua S, Manthe M, Padmanabhan S, Burns S, McGinness P, Lowe DJ, and Carlin C
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copd ,self-management ,remote monitoring ,patient-reported outcomes ,Diseases of the respiratory system ,RC705-779 - Abstract
Anna Taylor,1 Andrew Cushing,2 Morgan Dow,2 Jacqueline Anderson,1 Grace McDowell,1 Stephanie Lua,1 Maureen Manthe,1 Sandosh Padmanabhan,3 Shane Burns,2 Paul McGinness,2 David J Lowe,1,4 Christopher Carlin1 1Departments of Respiratory and Emergency Medicine, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde, Glasgow, Scotland; 2Lenus Health Ltd, Edinburgh, Scotland; 3Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland; 4Institute of Health and Wellbeing, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, ScotlandCorrespondence: Christopher Carlin, Department of Respiratory and Emergency Medicine, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, 1345 Govan Road, Glasgow, G51 4TF, Scotland, Tel + 44 141 451 6088, Email christopher.carlin@ggc.scot.nhs.ukPurpose: Digital tools may improve chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) management, but further evidence of significant, persisting benefits are required. The RECEIVER trial was devised to evaluate the Lenus COPD support service by determining if people with severe COPD would continue to utilize the co-designed patient web application throughout study follow-up and to explore the impact of this digital service on clinical outcomes with its adoption alongside routine care.Patients and Methods: The prospective observational cohort hybrid implementation-effectiveness study began in September 2019 and included 83 participants. Recruitment stopped in March 2020 due to COVID-19, but follow-up continued as planned. A contemporary matched control cohort was identified to compare participant clinical outcomes with and minimize biases associated with wider COVID-19 impacts. Utilization was determined by daily COPD assessment test (CAT) completion through the application. Survival metrics and post-index date changes in annual hospitalizations were compared between the RECEIVER and control cohorts. Longitudinal quality of life and symptom burden data and community-managed exacerbation events were also captured through the application.Results: High and sustained application utilization was noted across the RECEIVER cohort with a mean follow-up of 78 weeks (64/83 participants completed at least one CAT entry on ≥ 50% of possible follow-up weeks). Subgroup analysis of participants resident in more socioeconomically deprived postcode areas revealed equivalent utilization. Median time to death or a COPD or respiratory-related admission was higher in the RECEIVER cohort compared to control (335 days vs 155 days). Mean reduction in annual occupied bed days was 8.12 days vs 3.38 days in the control cohort. Quality of life and symptom burden remained stable despite the progressive nature of COPD.Conclusion: The sustained utilization of the co-designed patient application and improvements in participant outcomes observed in the RECEIVER trial support scale-up implementation with continued evaluation of this digital service.Keywords: COPD, self-management, remote monitoring, patient-reported outcomes
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- 2023
10. The GlueX Beamline and Detector
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Adhikari, S., Akondi, C. S., Ghoul, H. Al, Ali, A., Amaryan, M., Anassontzis, E. G., Austregesilo, A., Barbosa, F., Barlow, J., Barnes, A., Barriga, E., Barsotti, R., Beattie, T. D., Benesch, J., Berdnikov, V. V., Biallas, G., Black, T., Boeglin, W., Brindza, P., Briscoe, W. J., Britton, T., Brock, J., Brooks, W. K., Cannon, B. E., Carlin, C., Carman, D. S., Carstens, T., Cao, N., Chernyshov, O., Chudakov, E., Cole, S., Cortes, O., Crahen, W. D., Crede, V., Dalton, M. M., Daniels, T., Deur, A., Dickover, C., Dobbs, S., Dolgolenko, A., Dotel, R., Dugger, M., Dzhygadlo, R., Dzierba, A., Egiyan, H., Erbora, T., Ernst, A., Eugenio, P., Fanelli, C., Fegan, S., Foda, A. M., Foote, J., Frye, J., Furletov, S., Gan, L., Gasparian, A., Gerasimov, A., Gevorgyan, N., Gleason, C., Goetzen, K., Goryachev, A. Goncalves V. S., Guo, L., Hakobyan, H., Hamdi, A., Hardin, J., Henschel, C. L., Huber, G. M., Hutton, C., Hurley, A., Ioannou, P., Ireland, D. G., Ito, M. M., Jarvis, N. S., Jones, R. T., Kakoyan, V., Katsaganis, S., Kalicy, G., Kamel, M., Keith, C. D., Klein, F. J., Kliemt, R., Kolybaba, D., Kourkoumelis, C., Krueger, S. T., Kuleshov, S., Larin, I., Lawrence, D., Leckey, J. P., Lersch, D. I., Leverington, B. D., Levine, W. I., Li, W., Liu, B., Livingston, K., Lolos, G. J., Lyubovitskij, V., Mack, D., Marukyan, H., Mattione, P. T., Matveev, V., McCaughan, M., McCracken, M., McGinley, W., McIntyre, J., Meekins, D., Mendez, R., Meyer, C. A., Miskimen, R., Mitchell, R. E., Mokaya, F., Moriya, K., Nerling, F., Ng, L., Ni, H., Ostrovidov, A. I., Papandreou, Z., Patsyuk, M., Paudel, C., Pauli, P., Pedroni, R., Pentchev, L., Peters, K. J., Phelps, W., Pierce, J., Pooser, E., Popov, V., Pratt, B., Qiang, Y., Qin, N., Razmyslovich, V., Reinhold, J., Ritchie, B. G., Ritman, J., Robison, L., Romanov, D., Romero, C., Salgado, C., Sandoval, N., Satogata, T., Schertz, A. M., Schadmand, S., Schick, A., Schumacher, R. A., Schwarz, C., Schwiening, J., Semenov, A. Yu., Semenova, I. A., Seth, K. K., Shen, X., Shepherd, M. R., Smith, E. S., Sober, D. I., Somov, A., Somov, S., Soto, O., Sparks, N., Staib, M. J., Stanislav, C., Stevens, J. R., Stewart, J., Strakovsky, I. I., Summner, B. C. L., Suresh, K., Tarasov, V. V., Taylor, S., Teigrob, L. A., Teymurazyan, A., Thiel, A., Tolstukhin, I., Tomaradze, A., Toro, A., Tsaris, A., Van Haarlem, Y., Vasileiadis, G., Vega, I., Visser, G., Voulgaris, G., Walford, N. K., Werthmüller, D., Whitlatch, T., Wickramaarachchi, N., Williams, M., Wolin, E., Xiao, T., Yang, Y., Zarling, J., Zhang, Z., Zhou, Q., Zhou, X., and Zihlmann, B.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The GlueX experiment at Jefferson Lab has been designed to study photoproduction reactions with a 9-GeV linearly polarized photon beam. The energy and arrival time of beam photons are tagged using a scintillator hodoscope and a scintillating fiber array. The photon flux is determined using a pair spectrometer, while the linear polarization of the photon beam is determined using a polarimeter based on triplet photoproduction. Charged-particle tracks from interactions in the central target are analyzed in a solenoidal field using a central straw-tube drift chamber and six packages of planar chambers with cathode strips and drift wires. Electromagnetic showers are reconstructed in a cylindrical scintillating fiber calorimeter inside the magnet and a lead-glass array downstream. Charged particle identification is achieved by measuring energy loss in the wire chambers and using the flight time of particles between the target and detectors outside the magnet. The signals from all detectors are recorded with flash ADCs and/or pipeline TDCs into memories allowing trigger decisions with a latency of 3.3 $\mu$s. The detector operates routinely at trigger rates of 40 kHz and data rates of 600 megabytes per second. We describe the photon beam, the GlueX detector components, electronics, data-acquisition and monitoring systems, and the performance of the experiment during the first three years of operation., Comment: Accepted by Nuclear Instruments and Methods A, 78 pages, 54 figures
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11. Measurement of the helicity asymmetry Eγ→p→→pπ0 for the Eγ→p→→pπ0 reaction in the resonance region: The CLAS Collaboration
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Kim, C. W., Zachariou, N., Bashkanov, M., Briscoe, W. J., Fegan, S., Kashevarov, V. L., Nikonov, K., Sarantsev, A., Schmidt, A., Strakovsky, I. I., Watts, D. P., Workman, R. L., Achenbach, P., Akbar, Z., Amaryan, M. J., Angelini, G., Armstrong, W. R., Atac, H., Baashen, L., Baltzell, N. A., Barion, L., Battaglieri, M., Bedlinskiy, I., Benkel, B., Benmokhtar, F., Benmouna, N., Bianconi, A., Biselli, A. S., Booth, W. A., Bossù, F., Boiarinov, S., Brinkmann, K. T., Brock, J., Bulumulla, D., Burkert, V. D., Cao, T., Carlin, C., Carman, D. S., Carvajal, J. C., Chatagnon, P., Chesnokov, V., Chetry, T., Ciullo, G., Clash, G., Cole, P. L., Contalbrigo, M., Becerra, O. Cortes, Costantini, G., Crede, V., D’Angelo, A., Dashyan, N., De Vita, R., Defurne, M., Deur, A., Diehl, S., Djalali, C., Dugger, M., Dupre, R., Egiyan, H., Alaoui, A. El, Fassi, L. El, Elouadrhiri, L., Eugenio, P., Filippi, A., Fogler, C., Gavalian, G., Gilfoyle, G. P., Golubenko, A. A., Gosta, G., Gothe, R. W., Griffioen, K. A., Hafidi, K., Hakobyan, H., Hattawy, M., Hauenstein, F., Hayward, T. B., Heddle, D., Hobart, A., Holtrop, M., Ilieva, Y., Illari, I., Ireland, D. G., Isupov, E. L., Iwamoto, H., Jenkins, D., Jo, H. S., Johnston, R., Joo, K., Joosten, S., Kageya, T., Keith, C. D., Keller, D., Khanal, A., Kim, A., Kim, W., Klein, F. J., Klimenko, V., Kripko, A., Kubarovsky, V., Lanza, L., Leali, M., Lee, S., Li, X., Livingston, K., MacGregor, I. J. D., Marchand, D., Mascagna, V., McKinnon, B., Migliorati, S., Milner, R. G., Mineeva, T., Mokeev, V., Camacho, C. Munoz, Nadel-Turonski, P., Neupane, K., Niccolai, S., Osipenko, M., Ostrovidov, A. I., Pandey, P., Paolone, M., Pappalardo, L. L., Paremuzyan, R., Pasyuk, E., Paul, S. J., Pilleux, N., Pokhrel, M., Poudel, J., Price, J. W., Prok, Y., Radic, A., Ramasubramanian, N., Ratliff, S., Reed, T., Richards, J., Ripani, M., Ritchie, B. G., Ritman, J., Rosner, G., Salgado, C., Schadmand, S., Schott, D., Schumacher, R. A., Scott, M. B. C., Seely, M. L., Seroka, E. M., Shirokov, E. V., Shrestha, U., Sokhan, D., Sparveris, N., Spreafico, M., Strauch, S., Tan, J., Tyson, R., Ungaro, M., Vallarino, S., Venturelli, L., Voskanyan, H., Voutier, E., Wei, X., Williams, R., Wishart, R., Wood, M. H., Yurov, M., Zhang, J., and Zurek, M.
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12. First Measurements of the Double-Polarization Observables $F$, $P$, and $H$ in $\omega$ Photoproduction off Transversely Polarized Protons in the $N^\ast$ Resonance Region
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Roy, P., Park, S., Crede, V., Anisovich, A. V., Klempt, E., Nikonov, V. A., Sarantsev, A. V., Wei, N. C., Huang, F., Nakayama, K., Adhikari, K. P., Adhikari, S., Angelini, G., Avakian, H., Barion, L., Battaglieri, M., Bedlinskiy, I., Biselli, A. S., Boiarinov, S., Briscoe, W. J., Brock, J., Brooks, W. K., Burkert, V. D., Cao, F., Carlin, C., Carman, D. S., Celentano, A., Chatagnon, P., Chetry, T., Ciullo, G., Cole, P. L., Contalbrigo, M., Cortes, O., D'Angelo, A., Dashyan, N., De Vita, R., De Sanctis, E., Deur, A., Diehl, S., Djalali, C., Dugger, M., Dupre, R., Duran, B., Egiyan, H., Ehrhart, M., Alaoui, A. El, Fassi, L. El, Eugenio, P., Fegan, S., Filippi, A., Fradi, A., Gilfoyle, G. P., Girod, F. X., Golovatch, E., Gothe, R. W., Griffioen, K. A., Guidal, M., Guo, L., Hafidi, K., Hanretty, C., Harrison, N., Hattawy, M., Hayward, T. B., Heddle, D., Hicks, K., Holtrop, M., Ilieva, Y., Ireland, D. G., Ishkhanov, B. S., Isupov, E. L., Jenkins, D., Jo, H. S., Johnston, S., Joosten, S., Kabir, M. L., Keith, C. D., Keller, D., Khachatryan, G., Khachatryan, M., Khanal, A., Khandaker, M., Kim, A., Kim, W., Klein, F. J., Kubarovsky, V., Kuleshov, S. V., Kunkel, M. C., Lanza, L., Lenisa, P., Livingston, K., MacGregor, I. J. D., Marchand, D., McKinnon, B., Meekins, D. G., Meyer, C. A., Mineeva, T., Mokeev, V., Montgomery, R. A., Movsisyan, A, Camacho, C. Munoz, Nadel-Turonski, P., Niccolai, S., Niculescu, G., Osipenko, M., Ostrovidov, A. I., Paolone, M., Pappalardo, L. L., Paremuzyan, R., Pasyuk, E., Payette, D., Phelps, W., Pierce, J., Pogorelko, O., Prok, Y., Protopopescu, D., Raue, B. A., Ripani, M., Riser, D., Ritchie, B. G., Rizzo, A., Rosner, G., Sabatie, F., Salgado, C., Schumacher, R. A., Seely, M. L., Sharabian, Y. G., Shrestha, U., Skorodumina, Iu., Sokhan, D., Soto, O., Sparveris, N., Strakovsky, I. I., Strauch, S., Taiuti, M., Tan, J. A., Torayev, B., Tyler, N., Ungaro, M., Voskanyan, H., Voutier, E., Walford, N. K., Wang, R., Watts, D. P., Wei, X., Wood, M. H., Zachariou, N., Zhang, J., and Zhao, Z. W.
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Nuclear Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
First measurements of double-polarization observables in $\omega$ photoproduction off the proton are presented using transverse target polarization and data from the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) FROST experiment at Jefferson Lab. The beam-target asymmetry $F$ has been measured using circularly polarized, tagged photons in the energy range 1200 - 2700 MeV, and the beam-target asymmetries $H$ and $P$ have been measured using linearly polarized tagged photons in the energy range 1200 - 2000 MeV. These measurements significantly increase the database on polarization observables. The results are included in two partial-wave analyses and reveal significant contributions from several nucleon ($N^\ast$) resonances. In particular, contributions from new $N^\ast$ resonances listed in the Review of Particle Properties are observed, which aid in reaching the goal of mapping out the nucleon resonance spectrum., Comment: Two authors added, figures updated
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13. Risk Factors for Opioid Utilization in Patients with Intracerebral Hemorrhage
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Lin, Nelson, Mandel, Daniel, Chuck, Carlin C., Kalagara, Roshini, Doelfel, Savannah R., Zhou, Helen, Dandapani, Hari, Mahmoud, Leana N., Stretz, Christoph, Mac Grory, Brian C., Wendell, Linda C., Thompson, Bradford B., Furie, Karen L., Mahta, Ali, and Reznik, Michael E.
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14. Meta-analysis: A useful tool to assess infection prevalence and disease ecology of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato in nymphal ticks in North-Western Europe with recommendations for a standardised approach to future studies
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Walsh, R., Gormally, M., Zintl, A., and Carlin, C.
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15. Design and Performance of the Spin Asymmetries of the Nucleon Experiment
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Maxwell, J. D., Armstrong, W. R., Choi, S., Jones, M. K., Kang, H., Liyanage, A., Meziani, Z. -E., Mulholland, J., Ndukum, L., Rondon, O. A., Ahmidouch, A., Albayrak, I., Asaturyan, A., Ates, O., Baghdasaryan, H., Boeglin, W., Bosted, P., Brash, E., Brock, J., Butuceanu, C., Bychkov, M., Carlin, C., Carter, P., Chen, C., Chen, J. -P., Christy, M. E., Covrig, S., Crabb, D., Danagoulian, S., Daniel, A., Davidenko, A. M., Davis, B., Day, D., Deconinck, W., Deur, A., Dunne, J., Dutta, D., Fassi, L. El, Elaasar, M., Ellis, C., Ent, R., Flay, D., Frlez, E., Gaskell, D., Geagla, O., German, J., Gilman, R., Gogami, T., Gomez, J., Goncharenko, Y. M., Hashimoto, O., Higinbotham, D. W., Horn, T., Huber, G. M., Jones, M., Kalantarians, N., Kang, H. K., Kawama, D., Keith, C., Keppel, C., Khandaker, M., Kim, Y., King, P. M., Kohl, M., Kovacs, K., Kubarovsky, V., Li, Y., Liyanage, N., Luo, W., Mamyan, V., Markowitz, P., Maruta, T., Meekins, D., Melnik, Y. M., Mkrtchyan, A., Mkrtchyan, H., Mochalov, V. V., Monaghan, P., Narayan, A., Nakamura, S. N., Nuruzzaman, Pentchev, L., Pocanic, D., Posik, M., Puckett, A., Qiu, X., Reinhold, J., Riordan, S., Roche, J., Sawatzky, B., Shabestari, M., Slifer, K., Smith, G., Soloviev, L., Solvignon, P., Tadevosyan, V., Tang, L., Vasiliev, A. N., Veilleux, M., Walton, T., Wesselmann, F., Wood, S. A., Yao, H., Ye, Z., and Zhu, L.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The Spin Asymmetries of the Nucleon Experiment (SANE) performed inclusive, double-polarized electron scattering measurements of the proton at the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility at Jefferson Lab. A novel detector array observed scattered electrons of four-momentum transfer $2.5 < Q^2< 6.5$ GeV$^2$ and Bjorken scaling $0.3
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16. Measurement of the beam asymmetry $\Sigma$ and the target asymmetry $T$ in the photoproduction of $\omega$ mesons off the proton using CLAS at Jefferson Laboratory
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Roy, P., Akbar, Z., Park, S., Crede, V., Anisovich, A. V., Denisenko, I., Klempt, E., Nikonov, V. A., Sarantsev, A. V., Adhikari, K. P., Adhikari, S., Pereira, S. Anefalos, Ball, J., Balossino, I., Bashkanov, M., Battaglieri, M., Batourine, V., Bedlinskiy, I., Biselli, A. S., Boiarinov, S., Briscoe, W. J., Brock, J., Brooks, W. K., Burkert, V. D., Carlin, C., Carman, D. S., Celentano, A., Charles, G., Chetry, T., Ciullo, G., Clary, B. A., Cole, P. L., Contalbrigo, M., D'Angelo, A., Dashyan, N., De Vita, R., Deur, A., Djalali, C., Dugger, M., Dupre, R., Alaoui, A. El, Fassi, L. El, Elouadrhiri, L., Eugenio, P., Fedotov, G., Fegan, S., Filippi, A., Fradi, A., Gavalian, G., Gevorgyan, N., Gilfoyle, G. P., Giovanetti, K. L., Girod, F. X., Gleason, C., Gohn, W., Golovatch, E., Gothe, R. W., Griffioen, K. A., Guidal, M., Guo, L., Hafidi, K., Hakobyan, H., Hanretty, C., Hattawy, M., Hicks, K., Holtrop, M., Ilieva, Y., Ireland, D. G., Ishkhanov, B. S., Isupov, E. L., Jenkins, D., Joo, K., Joosten, S., Keith, C. D., Keller, D., Khachatryan, G., Khandaker, M., Kim, A., Kim, W., Klein, A., Klein, F. J., Kubarovsky, V., Kuleshov, S. V., Lanza, L., Lenisa, P., Livingston, K., Lu, H. Y., MacGregor, I. J. D., Markov, N., Mayer, M., McCracken, M. E., McKinnon, B., Meekins, D. G., Meyer, C. A., Meziani, Z. E., Mineeva, T., Mokeev, V., Montgomery, R. A., Movsisyan, A., Camacho, C. Munoz, Nadel-Turonski, P., Niccolai, S., Niculescu, G., Osipenko, M., Ostrovidov, A. I., Paremuzyan, R., Park, K., Pasyuk, E., Phelps, E., Phelps, W., Pierce, J. J., Pogorelko, O., Price, J. W., Procureur, S., Prok, Y., Protopopescu, D., Raue, B. A., Ripani, M., Riser, D., Ritchie, B. G., Rizzo, A., Rosner, G., Sabatie, F., Salgado, C., Schumacher, R. A., Sharabian, Y. G., Skorodumina, Iu., Smith, G. D., Sober, D. I., Sokhan, D., Sparveris, N., Stepanyan, S., Strakovsky, I. I., Strauch, S., Taiuti, M., Tan, J. A., Torayev, B., Ungaro, M., Voutier, E., Walford, N. K., Watts, D. P., Wei, X., Wood, M. H., Zachariou, N., Zhang, J., and Zhao, Z. W.
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Nuclear Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The photoproduction of $\omega$ mesons off the proton has been studied in the reaction $\gamma p\to p\,\omega$ using the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) and the frozen-spin target (FROST) in Hall B at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. For the first time, the target asymmetry, $T$, has been measured in photoproduction from the decay $\omega\to\pi^+\pi^-\pi^0$, using a transversely-polarized target with energies ranging from just above the reaction threshold up to 2.8 GeV. Significant non-zero values are observed for these asymmetries, reaching about 30-40% in the third-resonance region. New measurements for the photon-beam asymmetry, $\Sigma$, are also presented, which agree well with previous CLAS results and extend the world database up to 2.1 GeV. These data and additional $\omega$-photoproduction observables from CLAS were included in a partial-wave analysis within the Bonn-Gatchina framework. Significant contributions from $s$-channel resonance production were found in addition to $t$-channel exchange processes., Comment: 15 pages, 10 figures, author list and references updated
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17. Measurement of the Q^2 Dependence of the Deuteron Spin Structure Function g_1 and its Moments at Low Q^2 with CLAS
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Adhikari, K. P., Deur, A., Fassi, L. El, Kang, H., Kuhn, S. E., Ripani, M., Slifer, K., Zheng, X., Adhikari, S., Akbar, Z., Amaryan, M. J., Avakian, H., Ball, J., Balossino, I., Barion, L., Battaglieri, M., Bedlinskiy, I., Biselli, A. S., Bosted, P., Briscoe, W. J., Brock, J., Bueltmann, S., Burkert, V. D., Cao, F. Thanh, Carlin, C., Carman, D. S., Celentano, A., Charles, G., Chen, J. -P., Chetry, T., Choi, S., Ciullo, G., Clark, L., Cole, P. L., Contalbrigo, M., Crede, V., D'Angelo, A., Dashyan, N., De Vita, R., De Sanctis, E., Defurne, M., Djalali, C., Dodge, G. E., Drozdov, V., Dupre, R., Egiyan, H., Alaoui, A. El, Elouadrhiri, L., Eugenio, P., Fedotov, G., Filippi, A., Ghandilyan, Y., Gilfoyle, G. P., Golovatch, E., Gothe, R. W., Griffioen, K. A., Guidal, M., Guler, N., Guo, L., Hafidi, K., Hakobyan, H., Hanretty, C., Harrison, N., Hattawy, M., Heddle, D., Hicks, K., Holtrop, M., Hyde, C. E., Ilieva, Y., Ireland, D. G., Isupov, E. L., Jenkins, D., Jo, H. S., Johnston, S. C., Joo, K., Joosten, S., Kabir, M. L., Keith, C. D., Keller, D., Khachatryan, G., Khachatryan, M., Khandaker, M., Kim, W., Klein, A., Klein, F. J., Konczykowski, P., Kovacs, K., Kubarovsky, V., Lanza, L., Lenisa, P., Livingston, K., Long, E., MacGregor, I . J . D., Markov, N., Mayer, M., McKinnon, B., Meekins, D. G., Meyer, C. A., Mineeva, T., Mirazita, M., Mokeev, V., Movsisyan, A, Camacho, C. Munoz, Nadel-Turonski, P., Niculescu, G., Niccolai, S., Osipenko, M., Ostrovidov, A. I., Paolone, M., Pappalardo, L., Paremuzyan, R., Park, K., Pasyuk, E., Payette, D., Phelps, W., Phillips, S. K., Pierce, J., Pogorelko, O., Poudel, J., Price, J. W., Prok, Y., Protopopescu, D., Raue, B. A., Rizzo, A., Rosner, G., Rossi, P., Sabatie, F., Salgado, C., Schumacher, R. A., Sharabian, Y. G., Shigeyuki, T., Simonyan, A., Skorodumina, Iu., Smith, G. D., Sparveris, N., Sokhan, D., Stepanyan, S., Strakovsky, I. I., Strauch, S., Sulkosky, V., Taiuti, M., Tan, J. A., Ungaro, M., Voutier, E., Wei, X., Weinstein, L. B., Zhang, J., and Zhao., Z. W.
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We measured the $g_1$ spin structure function of the deuteron at low $Q^{2}$, where QCD can be approximated with chiral perturbation theory ($\chi$PT). The data cover the resonance region, up to an invariant mass of $W\approx1.9$~GeV. The generalized Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn sum, the moment $\bar{\Gamma}_{1}^{d}$ and the integral $\bar{I}_\gamma^d$ related to the spin polarizability $\gamma_{0}^{d}$ are precisely determined down to a minimum $Q^2$ of 0.02~GeV$^2$ for the first time, about 2.5 times lower than that of previous data. We compare them to several $\chi$PT calculations and models. These results are the first in a program of benchmark measurements of polarization observables in the $\chi$PT domain., Comment: Version 1: version published in Phys. Rev. Lett. 6 pages, 3 figures. Supplementary material: data table for g1d and its moments (10 pages) V2: Figures labels changed and text slightly modified to clarify the exact nature of the measured moments V3: Corrected a typo page 5 for the theoretical value expected for deuteron GDH sum rule (agreement between measurement and expectation is improved)
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18. Semi-Inclusive $\pi_0$ target and beam-target asymmetries from 6 GeV electron scattering with CLAS
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Jawalkar, S., Koirala, S., Avakian, H., Bosted, P., Griffioen, K. A., Keith, C., Kuhn, S. E., Adhikari, K. P., Adhikari, S., Adikaram, D., Akbar, Z., Amaryan, M. J., Pereira, S. Anefalos, Ball, J., Baltzell, N. A., Battaglieri, M., Batourine, V., Bedlinskiy, I., Biselli, A. S., Boiarinov, S., Briscoe, W. J., Brock, J., Brooks, W. K., Bultmann, S., Burkert, V. D., Cao, Frank Thanh, Carlin, C., Carman, D. S., Celentano, A., Charles, G., Chetry, T., Ciullo, G., Clark, L., Colaneri, L., Cole, P. L., Contalbrigo, M., Cortes, O., Crede, V., D'Angelo, A., Dashyan, N., De Vita, R., De Sanctis, E., Defurne, M., Deur, A., Djalali, C., Ddoge, G., Dupre, R., Egiyan, H., Alaoui, A. El, Fassi, L. El, Elouadrhiri, L., Eugenio, P., Fedotov, G., Fegan, S., Fersch, R., Filippi, A., Fleming, J. A., Forest, T. A., Fradi, A., Garcon, M., Ghandilyan, Y., Gilfoyle, G. P., Giovanetti, K. L., Girod, F. X., Gleason, C., Gohn, W., Golovatch, E., Gothe, R. W., Guidal, M., Guler, N., Guo, L., Hakobyan, H., Hanretty, C., Harrison, N., Hattawy, M., Heddle, D., Hicks, K., Hollis, G., Holtrop, M., Hughes, S. M., Ilieva, Y., Ireland, D. G., Ishkhanov, B. S., Isupov, E. L., Jenkins, D., Jiang, H., Joo, K., Joosten, S., Keller, D., Khachatryan, G., Khachatryan, M., Khandaker, M., Kim, A., Kim, W., Klein, A., Klein, F. J., Kubarovsky, V., Kuleshov, S. V., Lanza, L., Lenisa, P., Livingston, K., Lu, H. Y., MacGregor, I . J . D., Markov, N., Mayer, M., McCracken, M. E., McKinnon, B., Meyer, C. A., Mineeva, T., Mirazita, M., Mokeev, V., Montgomery, R. A., Movsisyan, A, Camacho, C. Munoz, Nadel-Turonski, P., Net, L. A., Niccolai, S., Niculescu, G., Niculescu, I., Osipenko, M., Ostrovidov, A. I., Paremuzyan, R., Park, K., Pasyuk, E., Phelps, E., Phelps, W., Pierce, J., Pisano, S., Pogorelko, O., Price, J. W., Prok, Y., Protopopescu, D., Raue, B. A., Ripani, M., Riser, D., Rizzo, A., Rosner, G., Rossi, P., Sabatie, F., Salgado, C., Schumacher, R. A., Seder, E., Sharabian, Y. G., Simonyan, A., Skorodumina, Iu., Smith, G. D., Sober, D. I., Sokhan, D., Sparveris, N., Stankovic, I., Strauch, S., Taiuti, M., Ungaro, M., Voskanyan, H., Voutier, E., Walford, N. K., Watts, D. P., Wei, X., Weinstein, L. B., Wood, M. H., Zachariou, N., Zhang, J., and Zhao, Z. W.
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Nuclear Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We present precision measurements of the target and beam-target spin asymmetries from neutral pion electroproduction in deep-inelastic scattering (DIS) using the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) at Jefferson Lab. We scattered 6-GeV, longitudinally polarized electrons off longitudinally polarized protons in a cryogenic $^{14}$NH$_3$ target, and extracted double and single target spin asymmetries for $ep\rightarrow e^\prime\pi^0X$ in multidimensional bins in four-momentum transfer ($1.0
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19. Measurement of the helicity asymmetry $E$ in $\omega\to\pi^+\pi^-\pi^0$ photoproduction
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Akbar, Z., Roy, P., Park, S., Crede, V., Anisovich, A. V., Denisenko, I., Klempt, E., Nikonov, V. A., Sarantsev, A. V., Adhikari, K. P., Adhikari, S., Amaryan, M. J., Pereira, S. Anefalos, Avakian, H., Ball, J., Battaglieri, M., Batourine, V., Bedlinskiy, I., Boiarinov, S., Briscoe, W. J., Brock, J., Brooks, W. K., Burkert, V. D., Cao, F. T., Carlin, C., Carman, D. S., Celentano, A., Charles, G., Chetry, T., Ciullo, G., Clark, L., Cole, P. L., Contalbrigo, M., Cortes, O., D'Angelo, A., Dashyan, N., De Vita, R., De Sanctis, E., Deur, A., Djalali, C., Dugger, M., Dupre, R., Egiyan, H., Fassi, L. El, Eugenio, P., Fedotov, G., Fersch, R., Filippi, A., Fradi, A., Garcon, M., Gevorgyan, N., Giovanetti, K. L., Girod, F. X., Gleason, C., Gohn, W., Golovach, E., Gothe, R. W., Griffioen, K. A., Guidal, M., Guo, L., Hafidi, K., Hakobyan, H., Hanretty, C., Harrison, N., Hattawy, M., Heddle, D., Hicks, K., Hollis, G., Holtrop, M., Ireland, D. G., Ishkhanov, B. S., Isupov, E. L., Jenkins, D., Joosten, S., Keith, C. D., Keller, D., Khachatryan, G., Khachatryan, M., Khandaker, M., Kim, A., Kim, W., Klein, A., Klein, F. J., Kubarovsky, V., Lanza, L., Livingston, K., MacGregor, I. J. D., Markov, N., McKinnon, B., Meekins, D. G., Mineeva, T., Mokeev, V., Movsisyan, A., Camacho, C. Munoz, Nadel-Turonski, P., Niccolai, S., Osipenko, M., Ostrovidov, A. I., Paolone, M., Paremuzyan, R., Park, K., Pasyuk, E., Phelps, W., Pogorelko, O., Price, J. W., Prok, Y., Protopopescu, D., Raue, B. A., Ripani, M., Ritchie, B. G., Rizzo, A., Rosner, G., Sabatie, F., Salgado, C., Schumacher, R. A., Sharabian, Y. G., Skorodumina, Iu., Smith, G. D., Sober, D. I., Sokhan, D., Sparveris, N., Stepanyan, S., Strakovsky, I. I., Strauch, S., Taiuti, M., Ungaro, M., Voskanyan, H., Voutier, E., Wei, X., Wood, M. H., Zachariou, N., Zana, L., Zhang, J., and Zhao, Z. W.
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Nuclear Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The double-polarization observable $E$ was studied for the reaction $\gamma p\to p\omega$ using the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) in Hall B at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility and the longitudinally-polarized frozen-spin target (FROST). The observable was measured from the charged decay mode of the meson, $\omega\to\pi^+\pi^-\pi^0$, using a circularly-polarized tagged-photon beam with energies ranging from the $\omega$ threshold at 1.1 to 2.3 GeV. A partial-wave analysis within the Bonn-Gatchina framework found dominant contributions from the $3/2^+$ partial wave near threshold, which is identified with the sub-threshold $N(1720)\,3/2^+$ nucleon resonance. To describe the entire data set, which consisted of $\omega$ differential cross sections and a large variety of polarization observables, further contributions from other nucleon resonances were found to be necessary. With respect to non-resonant mechanisms, $\pi$ exchange in the $t$-channel was found to remain small across the analyzed energy range, while pomeron $t$-channel exchange gradually grew from the reaction threshold to dominate all other contributions above $W \approx 2$ GeV., Comment: 12 pages, 8 figures
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20. The GlueX beamline and detector
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Adhikari, S., Akondi, C.S., Al Ghoul, H., Ali, A., Amaryan, M., Anassontzis, E.G., Austregesilo, A., Barbosa, F., Barlow, J., Barnes, A., Barriga, E., Barsotti, R., Beattie, T.D., Benesch, J., Berdnikov, V.V., Biallas, G., Black, T., Boeglin, W., Brindza, P., Briscoe, W.J., Britton, T., Brock, J., Brooks, W.K., Cannon, B.E., Carlin, C., Carman, D.S., Carstens, T., Cao, N., Chernyshov, O., Chudakov, E., Cole, S., Cortes, O., Crahen, W.D., Crede, V., Dalton, M.M., Daniels, T., Deur, A., Dickover, C., Dobbs, S., Dolgolenko, A., Dotel, R., Dugger, M., Dzhygadlo, R., Dzierba, A., Egiyan, H., Erbora, T., Ernst, A., Eugenio, P., Fanelli, C., Fegan, S., Foda, A.M., Foote, J., Frye, J., Furletov, S., Gan, L., Gasparian, A., Gerasimov, A., Gevorgyan, N., Gleason, C., Goetzen, K., Goncalves, A., Goryachev, V.S., Guo, L., Hakobyan, H., Hamdi, A., Hardin, J., Henschel, C.L., Huber, G.M., Hutton, C., Hurley, A., Ioannou, P., Ireland, D.G., Ito, M.M., Jarvis, N.S., Jones, R.T., Kakoyan, V., Katsaganis, S., Kalicy, G., Kamel, M., Keith, C.D., Klein, F.J., Kliemt, R., Kolybaba, D., Kourkoumelis, C., Krueger, S.T., Kuleshov, S., Larin, I., Lawrence, D., Leckey, J.P., Lersch, D.I., Leverington, B.D., Levine, W.I., Li, W., Liu, B., Livingston, K., Lolos, G.J., Lyubovitskij, V., Mack, D., Marukyan, H., Mattione, P.T., Matveev, V., McCaughan, M., McCracken, M., McGinley, W., McIntyre, J., Meekins, D., Mendez, R., Meyer, C.A., Miskimen, R., Mitchell, R.E., Mokaya, F., Moriya, K., Nerling, F., Ng, L., Ni, H., Ostrovidov, A.I., Papandreou, Z., Patsyuk, M., Paudel, C., Pauli, P., Pedroni, R., Pentchev, L., Peters, K.J., Phelps, W., Pierce, J., Pooser, E., Popov, V., Pratt, B., Qiang, Y., Qin, N., Razmyslovich, V., Reinhold, J., Ritchie, B.G., Ritman, J., Robison, L., Romanov, D., Romero, C., Salgado, C., Sandoval, N., Satogata, T., Schertz, A.M., Schadmand, S., Schick, A., Schumacher, R.A., Schwarz, C., Schwiening, J., Semenov, A.Yu., Semenova, I.A., Seth, K.K., Shen, X., Shepherd, M.R., Smith, E.S., Sober, D.I., Somov, A., Somov, S., Soto, O., Sparks, N., Staib, M.J., Stanislav, C., Stevens, J.R., Stewart, J., Strakovsky, I.I., Sumner, B.C. L., Suresh, K., Tarasov, V.V., Taylor, S., Teigrob, L.A., Teymurazyan, A., Thiel, A., Tolstukhin, I., Tomaradze, A., Toro, A., Tsaris, A., Van Haarlem, Y., Vasileiadis, G., Vega, I., Visser, G., Voulgaris, G., Walford, N.K., Werthmüller, D., Whitlatch, T., Wickramaarachchi, N., Williams, M., Wolin, E., Xiao, T., Yang, Y., Zarling, J., Zhang, Z., Zhou, Q., Zhou, X., and Zihlmann, B.
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21. First measurement of the helicity asymmetry $E$ in $\eta$ photoproduction on the proton
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Senderovich, I., Morrison, B. T., Dugger, M., Ritchie, B. G., Pasyuk, E., Tucker, R., Brock, J., Carlin, C., Keith, C. D., Meekins, D. G., Seely, M. L., R, D., D, M., Collins, P., Adhikari, K. P., Adikaram, D., Akbar, Z., Anderson, M. D., Pereira, S. Anefalos, Badui, R. A., Ball, J., Baltzell, N. A., Battaglieri, M., Batourine, V., Bedlinskiy, I., Biselli, A. S., Boiarinov, S., Briscoe, W. J., Brooks, W. K., Burkert, V. D., Carman, D. S., Celentano, A., Chandavar, S., Charles, G., Colaneri, L., Cole, P. L., Contalbrigo, M., Cortes, O., Crede, V., D'Angelo, A., Dashyan, N., De Vita, R., De Sanctis, E., Deur, A., Djalali, C., Dupre, R., Egiyan, H., Alaoui, A. El, Fassi, L. El, Fradi, A., Elouadrhiri, L., Eugenio, P., Fedotov, G., Fegan, S., Filippi, A., Fleming, J. A., Garillon, B., Ghandilyan, Y., Gilfoyle, G. P., Giovanetti, K. L., Girod, F. -X., Glazier, D. I., Goetz, J. T., Gohn, W., Golovatch, E., Gothe, R. W., Griffioen, K. A., Guidal, M., Guo, L., Hafidi, K., Hakobyan, H., Hanretty, C., Hattawy, M., Hicks, K., Ho, D., Holtrop, M., Hughes, S. M., Ilieva, Y., Ireland, D. G., Ishkhanov, B. S., Jenkins, D., Jiang, H., Jo, H. S., Joo, K., Joosten, S., Keller, D., Khachatryan, G., Khandaker, M., Kim, A., Klein, F. J., Kubarovsky, V., Kunkel, M. C., Lenisa, P., Livingston, K., Lu, H. Y., MacGregor, I. J. D., Mattione, P., McKinnon, B., Meyer, C. A., Mineeva, T., Mokeev, V., Montgomery, R. A., Movsisyan, A., Camacho, C. Munoz, Nadel-Turonski, P., Net, L. A., Niccolai, S., Niculescu, G., Niculescu, I., Osipenko, M., Park, K., Park, S., Peng, P., Phelps, W., Pisano, S., Pogorelko, O., Price, J. W., Prok, Y., Puckett, A. J. R., Ripani, M., Rizzo, A., Rosner, G., Roy, P., Sabatie, F., Salgado, C., Schott, D., Schumacher, R. A., Seder, E., Simonyan, A., Skorodumina, Iu., Smith, G. D., Sober, D. I., Sokhan, D., Sparveris, N., Stepanyan, S., Stoler, P., Strakovsky, I. I., Strauch, S., Sytnik, V., Tian, Ye, Ungaro, M., Voskanyan, H., Voutier, E., Walford, N. K., Wei, X., Wood, M. H., Zachariou, N., Zana, L., Zhang, J., Zhao, Z. W., and Zonta, I.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Results are presented for the first measurement of the double-polarization helicity asymmetry E for the $\eta$ photoproduction reaction $\gamma p \rightarrow \eta p$. Data were obtained using the FROzen Spin Target (FROST) with the CLAS spectrometer in Hall B at Jefferson Lab, covering a range of center-of-mass energy W from threshold to 2.15 GeV and a large range in center-of-mass polar angle. As an initial application of these data, the results have been incorporated into the J\"ulich model to examine the case for the existence of a narrow $N^*$ resonance between 1.66 and 1.70 GeV. The addition of these data to the world database results in marked changes in the predictions for the E observable using that model. Further comparison with several theoretical approaches indicates these data will significantly enhance our understanding of nucleon resonances.
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22. First Measurement of the Polarization Observable E in the $\vec p(\vec \gamma,\pi^+)n$ Reaction up to 2.25 GeV
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Strauch, S., Briscoe, W. J., Döring, M., Klempt, E., Nikonov, V. A., Pasyuk, E., Rönchen, D., Sarantsev, A. V., Strakovsky, I., Workman, R., Adhikari, K. P., Adikaram, D., Anderson, M. D., Pereira, S. Anefalos, Anisovich, A. V., Badui, R. A., Ball, J., Batourine, V., Battaglieri, M., Bedlinskiy, I., Benmouna, N., Biselli, A. S., Brock, J., Brooks, W. K., Burkert, V. D., Cao, T., Carlin, C., Carman, D. S., Celentano, A., Chandavar, S., Charles, G., Colaneri, L., Cole, P. L., Compton, N., Contalbrigo, M., Cortes, O., Crede, V., Dashyan, N., D'Angelo, A., De Vita, R., De Sanctis, E., Deur, A., Djalali, C., Dugger, M., Dupre, R., Egiyan, H., Alaoui, A. El, Fassi, L. El, Elouadrhiri, L., Eugenio, P., Fedotov, G., Fegan, S., Filippi, A., Fleming, J. A., Forest, T. A., Fradi, A., Gevorgyan, N., Ghandilyan, Y., Giovanetti, K. L., Girod, F. X., Glazier, D. I., Gohn, W., Golovatch, E., Gothe, R. W., Griffioen, K. A., Guidal, M., Guo, L., Hafidi, K., Hakobyan, H., Hanretty, C., Harrison, N., Hattawy, M., Hicks, K., Ho, D., Holtrop, M., Hughes, S. M., Ilieva, Y., Ireland, D. G., Ishkhanov, B. S., Isupov, E. L., Jenkins, D., Jiang, H., Jo, H. S., Joo, K., Joosten, S., Keith, C. D., Keller, D., Khachatryan, G., Khandaker, M., Kim, A., Kim, W., Klein, A., Klein, F. J., Kubarovsky, V., Kuhn, S. E., Lenisa, P., Livingston, K., Lu, H. Y., MacGregor, I . J . D., Markov, N., McKinnon, B., Meekins, D. G., Meyer, C. A., Mokeev, V., Montgomery, R. A., Moody, C. I., Moutarde, H., Movsisyan, A, Munevar, E., Camacho, C. Munoz, Nadel-Turonski, P., Net, L. A., Niccolai, S., Niculescu, G., Niculescu, I., Osipenko, M., Ostrovidov, A. I., Park, K., Peng, P., Phelps, W., Phillips, J. J., Pisano, S., Pogorelko, O., Pozdniakov, S., Price, J. W., Procureur, S., Prok, Y., Protopopescu, D., Puckett, A. J. R., Raue, B. A., Ripani, M., Ritchie, B. G., Rizzo, A., Rosner, G., Roy, P., Sabatié, F., Salgado, C., Schott, D., Schumacher, R. A., Seder, E., Seely, M. L., Senderovich, I, Sharabian, Y. G., Simonyan, A., Skorodumina, Iu., Smith, G. D., Sober, D. I., Sokhan, D., Sparveris, N., Stoler, P., Stepanyan, S., Sytnik, V., Taiuti, M., Tian, Ye, Trivedi, A., Tucker, R., Ungaro, M., Voskanyan, H., Voutier, E., Walford, N. K., Watts, D. P., Wei, X., Wood, M. H., Zachariou, N., Zana, L., Zhang, J., Zhao, Z. W., and Zonta, I.
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Nuclear Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
First results from the longitudinally polarized frozen-spin target (FROST) program are reported. The double-polarization observable E, for the reaction $\vec \gamma \vec p \to \pi^+n$, has been measured using a circularly polarized tagged-photon beam, with energies from 0.35 to 2.37 GeV. The final-state pions were detected with the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer in Hall B at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. These polarization data agree fairly well with previous partial-wave analyses at low photon energies. Over much of the covered energy range, however, significant deviations are observed, particularly in the high-energy region where high-L multipoles contribute. The data have been included in new multipole analyses resulting in updated nucleon resonance parameters. We report updated fits from the Bonn-Gatchina, J\"ulich, and SAID groups., Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures
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23. Pilot Study of Emergency Department Patient Vital Signs Acquisition Using Experimental Video Photoplethysmography and Passive Infrared Thermography Devices.
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Leo Kobayashi, Mukul Rocque, Haibo Wang, Geoffrey A. Capraro, Carlin C. Chuck Scb, Chris K. Kim, Katherine Luchette, Alana Oster, Derek Merck, Ihor Kirenko, Kees van Zon, and Marek Bartula
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24. Precision measurements of $g_1$ of the proton and the deuteron with 6 GeV electrons
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Prok, Y., Bosted, P., Kvaltine, N., Adhikari, K. P., Adikaram, D., Aghasyan, M., Amaryan, M. J., Anderson, M. D., Pereira, S. Anefalos, Avakian, H., Baghdasaryan, H., Ball, J., Baltzell, N. A., Battaglieri, M., Biselli, A. S., Bono, J., Briscoe, W. J., Brock, J., Brooks, W. K., Bültmann, S., Burkert, V. D., Carlin, C., Carman, D. S., Celentano, A., Chandavar, S., Colaneri, L., Cole, P. L., Contalbrigo, M., Cortes, O., Crabb, D., Crede, V., D'Angelo, A., Dashyan, N., De Vita, R., De Sanctis, E., Deur, A., Djalali, C., Dodge, G. E., Doughty, D., Dupre, R., Alaoui, A. El, Fassi, L. El, Elouadrhiri, L., Fedotov, G., Fegan, S., Fersch, R., Fleming, J. A., Forest, T. A., Garcon, M., Gevorgyan, N., Ghandilyan, Y., Gilfoyle, G. P., Girod, F. X., Giovanetti, K. L., Goetz, J. T., Gohn, W., Gothe, R. W., Griffioen, K. A., Guegan, B., Guler, N., Haffidi, K., Hanretty, C., Harrison, N., Hattawy, M., Hicks, K., Ho, D., Holtrop, M., Ilieva, Y., Ireland, D. G., Ishkhanov, B. S., Isupov, E. L., Jawalkar, S., Jiang, X., Jo, H. S., Joo, K., Kalantarians, N., Keith, C., Keller, D., Khandaker, M., Kim, A., Kim, W., Klein, A., Klein, F. J., Koirala, S., Kubarovsky, V., Kuhn, S. E., Kuleshov, S. V., Lenisa, P., Livingston, K., Lu, H. Y., MacGregor, I . J. D., Markov, N., Mayee, M., McKinnon, B., Meekins, D., Mineeva, T., Mirazita, M., Mokeev, V., Montgomery, R. A., Moutarde, H., Movsisyan, A, Munevar, E., Camacho, C. Munoz, Nadel-Turonski, P., Niccolai, S., Niculescu, G., Niculescu, I., Osipenko, M., Ostrovidov, A. I., Pappalardo, L. L., Paremuzyan, R., Park, K., Peng, P., Phillips, J. J., Pierce, J., Pisano, S., Pogorelko, O., Pozdniakov, S., Price, J. W., Procureur, S., Protopopescu, D., Puckett, A. J. R., Raue, B. A., Rimal, D., Ripani, M., Rizzo, A., Rosner, G., Rossi, P., Roy, P., Sabatié, F., Saini, M. S., Salgado, C., Schott, D., Schumacher, R. A., Seder, E., Sharabian, Y. G., Simonyan, A., Smith, C., Smith, G., Sober, D. I., Sokhan, D., Stepanyan, S. S., Stepanyan, S., Strakovsky, I. I., Strauch, S., Sytnik, V., Taiuti, M., Tang, W., Tkachenko, S., Ungaro, M., Vernarsky, B ., Vlassov, A. V., Voskanyan, H., Voutier, E., Walford, N. K., Watts, D . P., Weinstein, L. B., Zachariou, N., Zana, L., Zhang, J., Zhao, B., Zhao, Z. W., and Zonta, I.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The inclusive polarized structure functions of the proton and deuteron, g1p and g1d, were measured with high statistical precision using polarized 6 GeV electrons incident on a polarized ammonia target in Hall B at Jefferson Laboratory. Electrons scattered at lab angles between 18 and 45 degrees were detected using the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS). For the usual DIS kinematics, Q^2>1 GeV^2 and the final-state invariant mass W>2 GeV, the ratio of polarized to unpolarized structure functions g1/F1 is found to be nearly independent of Q^2 at fixed x. Significant resonant structure is apparent at values of W up to 2.3 GeV. In the framework of perturbative QCD, the high-W results can be used to better constrain the polarization of quarks and gluons in the nucleon, as well as high-twist contributions.
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25. Mining Profitable High Frequency Pairs Trading Forex Signal Using Copula and Deep Neural Network.
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Carlin C. F. Chu and Po Kin Chan
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26. The Jefferson Lab Frozen Spin Target
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Keith, C. D., Brock, J., Carlin, C., Comer, S. A., Kashy, D., McAndrew, J., Meekins, D. G., Pasyuk, E., Pierce, J. J, and Seely, M. L.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
A frozen spin polarized target, constructed at Jefferson Lab for use inside a large acceptance spectrometer, is described. The target has been utilized for photoproduction measurements with polarized tagged photons of both longitudinal and circular polarization. Protons in TEMPO-doped butanol were dynamically polarized to approximately 90% outside the spectrometer at 5 T and 200--300 mK. Photoproduction data were acquired with the target inside the spectrometer at a frozen-spin temperature of approximately 30 mK with the polarization maintained by a thin, superconducting coil installed inside the target cryostat. A 0.56 T solenoid was used for longitudinal target polarization and a 0.50 T dipole for transverse polarization. Spin-lattice relaxation times as high as 4000 hours were observed. We also report polarization results for deuterated propanediol doped with the trityl radical OX063., Comment: 11 pages, 12 figures, preprint submitted to Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A
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27. Measurement of the helicity asymmetry $${\mathbb {E}}$$ for the $$\vec {\gamma }\vec {p} \rightarrow p \pi ^0$$ reaction in the resonance region
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Kim, C. W., primary, Zachariou, N., additional, Bashkanov, M., additional, Briscoe, W. J., additional, Fegan, S., additional, Kashevarov, V. L., additional, Nikonov, K., additional, Sarantsev, A., additional, Schmidt, A., additional, Strakovsky, I. I., additional, Watts, D. P., additional, Workman, R. L., additional, Achenbach, P., additional, Akbar, Z., additional, Amaryan, M. J., additional, Angelini, G., additional, Armstrong, W. R., additional, Atac, H., additional, Baashen, L., additional, Baltzell, N. A., additional, Barion, L., additional, Battaglieri, M., additional, Bedlinskiy, I., additional, Benkel, B., additional, Benmokhtar, F., additional, Benmouna, N., additional, Bianconi, A., additional, Biselli, A. S., additional, Booth, W. A., additional, Bossù, F., additional, Boiarinov, S., additional, Brinkmann, K. T., additional, Brock, J., additional, Bulumulla, D., additional, Burkert, V. D., additional, Cao, T., additional, Carlin, C., additional, Carman, D. S., additional, Carvajal, J. C., additional, Chatagnon, P., additional, Chesnokov, V., additional, Chetry, T., additional, Ciullo, G., additional, Clash, G., additional, Cole, P. L., additional, Contalbrigo, M., additional, Becerra, O. Cortes, additional, Costantini, G., additional, Crede, V., additional, D’Angelo, A., additional, Dashyan, N., additional, De Vita, R., additional, Defurne, M., additional, Deur, A., additional, Diehl, S., additional, Djalali, C., additional, Dugger, M., additional, Dupre, R., additional, Egiyan, H., additional, Alaoui, A. El, additional, Fassi, L. El, additional, Elouadrhiri, L., additional, Eugenio, P., additional, Filippi, A., additional, Fogler, C., additional, Gavalian, G., additional, Gilfoyle, G. P., additional, Golubenko, A. A., additional, Gosta, G., additional, Gothe, R. W., additional, Griffioen, K. A., additional, Hafidi, K., additional, Hakobyan, H., additional, Hattawy, M., additional, Hauenstein, F., additional, Hayward, T. B., additional, Heddle, D., additional, Hobart, A., additional, Holtrop, M., additional, Ilieva, Y., additional, Illari, I., additional, Ireland, D. G., additional, Isupov, E. L., additional, Iwamoto, H., additional, Jenkins, D., additional, Jo, H. S., additional, Johnston, R., additional, Joo, K., additional, Joosten, S., additional, Kageya, T., additional, Keith, C. D., additional, Keller, D., additional, Khanal, A., additional, Kim, A., additional, Kim, W., additional, Klein, F. J., additional, Klimenko, V., additional, Kripko, A., additional, Kubarovsky, V., additional, Lanza, L., additional, Leali, M., additional, Lee, S., additional, Li, X., additional, Livingston, K., additional, MacGregor, I. J. D., additional, Marchand, D., additional, Mascagna, V., additional, McKinnon, B., additional, Migliorati, S., additional, Milner, R. G., additional, Mineeva, T., additional, Mokeev, V., additional, Camacho, C. Munoz, additional, Nadel-Turonski, P., additional, Neupane, K., additional, Niccolai, S., additional, Osipenko, M., additional, Ostrovidov, A. I., additional, Pandey, P., additional, Paolone, M., additional, Pappalardo, L. L., additional, Paremuzyan, R., additional, Pasyuk, E., additional, Paul, S. J., additional, Pilleux, N., additional, Pokhrel, M., additional, Poudel, J., additional, Price, J. W., additional, Prok, Y., additional, Radic, A., additional, Ramasubramanian, N., additional, Ratliff, S., additional, Reed, T., additional, Richards, J., additional, Ripani, M., additional, Ritchie, B. G., additional, Ritman, J., additional, Rosner, G., additional, Salgado, C., additional, Schadmand, S., additional, Schott, D., additional, Schumacher, R. A., additional, Scott, M. B. C., additional, Seely, M. L., additional, Seroka, E. M., additional, Shirokov, E. V., additional, Shrestha, U., additional, Sokhan, D., additional, Sparveris, N., additional, Spreafico, M., additional, Strauch, S., additional, Tan, J., additional, Tyson, R., additional, Ungaro, M., additional, Vallarino, S., additional, Venturelli, L., additional, Voskanyan, H., additional, Voutier, E., additional, Wei, X., additional, Williams, R., additional, Wishart, R., additional, Wood, M. H., additional, Yurov, M., additional, Zhang, J., additional, and Zurek, M., additional
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28. Design and performance of the spin asymmetries of the nucleon experiment
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Maxwell, J.D., Armstrong, W.R., Choi, S., Jones, M.K., Kang, H., Liyanage, A., Meziani, Z.-E., Mulholland, J., Ndukum, L., Rondón, O.A., Ahmidouch, A., Albayrak, I., Asaturyan, A., Ates, O., Baghdasaryan, H., Boeglin, W., Bosted, P., Brash, E., Brock, J., Butuceanu, C., Bychkov, M., Carlin, C., Carter, P., Chen, C., Chen, J.-P., Christy, M.E., Covrig, S., Crabb, D., Danagoulian, S., Daniel, A., Davidenko, A.M., Davis, B., Day, D., Deconinck, W., Deur, A., Dunne, J., Dutta, D., El Fassi, L., Elaasar, M., Ellis, C., Ent, R., Flay, D., Frlez, E., Gaskell, D., Geagla, O., German, J., Gilman, R., Gogami, T., Gomez, J., Goncharenko, Y.M., Hashimoto, O., Higinbotham, D.W., Horn, T., Huber, G.M., Jones, M., Kalantarians, N., Kang, H.K., Kawama, D., Keith, C., Keppel, C., Khandaker, M., Kim, Y., King, P.M., Kohl, M., Kovacs, K., Kubarovsky, V., Li, Y., Liyanage, N., Luo, W., Mamyan, V., Markowitz, P., Maruta, T., Meekins, D., Melnik, Y.M., Mkrtchyan, A., Mkrtchyan, H., Mochalov, V.V., Monaghan, P., Narayan, A., Nakamura, S.N., Nuruzzaman, Pentchev, L., Pocanic, D., Posik, M., Puckett, A., Qiu, X., Reinhold, J., Riordan, S., Roche, J., Sawatzky, B., Shabestari, M., Slifer, K., Smith, G., Soloviev, L., Solvignon, P., Tadevosyan, V., Tang, L., Vasiliev, A.N., Veilleux, M., Walton, T., Wesselmann, F., Wood, S.A., Yao, H., Ye, Z., and Zhu, L.
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29. A small proton charge radius from an electron–proton scattering experiment
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Xiong, W., Gasparian, A., Gao, H., Dutta, D., Khandaker, M., Liyanage, N., Pasyuk, E., Peng, C., Bai, X., Ye, L., Gnanvo, K., Gu, C., Levillain, M., Yan, X., Higinbotham, D. W., Meziane, M., Ye, Z., Adhikari, K., Aljawrneh, B., Bhatt, H., Bhetuwal, D., Brock, J., Burkert, V., Carlin, C., Deur, A., Di, D., Dunne, J., Ekanayaka, P., El-Fassi, L., Emmich, B., Gan, L., Glamazdin, O., Kabir, M. L., Karki, A., Keith, C., Kowalski, S., Lagerquist, V., Larin, I., Liu, T., Liyanage, A., Maxwell, J., Meekins, D., Nazeer, S. J., Nelyubin, V., Nguyen, H., Pedroni, R., Perdrisat, C., Pierce, J., Punjabi, V., Shabestari, M., Shahinyan, A., Silwal, R., Stepanyan, S., Subedi, A., Tarasov, V. V., Ton, N., Zhang, Y., and Zhao, Z. W.
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30. Measurement of the helicity asymmetry $\mathbb{E}$ for the $\vec{\gamma}\vec{p} \to p \pi^0$ reaction in the resonance region
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Kim, C.W, Zachariou, N, Bashkanov, M, Briscoe, W.J, Fegan, S, Kashevarov, V.L, Nikonov, K, Sarantsev, A, Schmidt, A, Strakovsky, I.I, Watts, D.P, Workman, R.L, Achenbach, P, Akbar, Z, Amaryan, M.J, Angelini, G, Armstrong, W.R, Atac, H, Baashen, L, Baltzell, N.A, Barion, L, Battaglieri, M, Bedlinskiy, I, Benkel, B, Benmokhtar, F, Benmouna, N, Bianconi, A, Biselli, A.S, Booth, W.A, Bossù, F, Boiarinov, S, Brinkmann, K.T, Brock, J, Bulumulla, D, Burkert, V.D, Cao, T, Carlin, C, Carman, D.S, Carvajal, J.C, Chatagnon, P, Chesnokov, V, Chetry, T, Ciullo, G, Clash, G, Cole, P.L, Contalbrigo, M, Becerra, O. Cortes, Costantini, G, Crede, V, d'Angelo, A, Dashyan, N, de Vita, R, Defurne, M, Deur, A, Diehl, S, Djalali, C, Dugger, M, Dupre, R, Egiyan, H, Alaoui, A. El, Fassi, L. El, Elouadrhiri, L, Eugenio, P, Filippi, A, Fogler, C, Gavalian, G, Gilfoyle, G.P, Golubenko, A.A, Gosta, G, Gothe, R.W, Griffioen, K.A, Hafidi, K, Hakobyan, H, Hattawy, M, Hauenstein, F, Hayward, T.B, Heddle, D, Hobart, A, Holtrop, M, Ilieva, Y, Illari, I, Ireland, D.G, Isupov, E.L, Iwamoto, H, Jenkins, D, Jo, H.S, Johnston, R, Joo, K, Joosten, S, Kageya, T, Keith, C.D, Keller, D, Khanal, A, Kim, A, Kim, W, Klein, F.J, Klimenko, V, Kripko, A, Kubarovsky, V, Lanza, L, Leali, M, Lee, S, Li, X, Livingston, K, Macgregor, I.J.D, Marchand, D, Mascagna, V, Mckinnon, B, Migliorati, S, Milner, R.G, Mineeva, T, Mokeev, V, Munoz Camacho, C, Nadel-Turonski, P, Neupane, K, Niccolai, S, Osipenko, M, Ostrovidov, A.I, Pandey, P, Paolone, M, Pappalardo, L.L, Paremuzyan, R, Pasyuk, E, Paul, S.J, Pilleux, N, Pokhrel, M, Poudel, J, Price, J.W, Prok, Y, Radic, A, Ramasubramanian, N, Ratliff, S, Reed, T, Richards, J, Ripani, M, Ritchie, B.G, Ritman, J, Rosner, G, Salgado, C, Schadmand, S, Schott, D, Schumacher, R.A, Scott, M.B.C, Seely, M.L, Seroka, E.M, Shirokov, E.V, Shrestha, U, Sokhan, D, Sparveris, N, Spreafico, M, Strauch, S, Tan, J, Tyson, R, Ungaro, M, Vallarino, S, Venturelli, L, Voskanyan, H, Voutier, E, Wei, X, Williams, R, Wishart, R, Wood, M.H, Yurov, M, Zhang, J, Zurek, M, Institut de Recherches sur les lois Fondamentales de l'Univers (IRFU), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay, Laboratoire de Physique des 2 Infinis Irène Joliot-Curie (IJCLab), Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Saclay-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and CLAS
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sum rule ,beam, energy ,helicity, asymmetry ,CLAS ,multipole ,GeV ,[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex] ,photon, beam ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The double-spin-polarization observable $\mathbb{E}$ for $\vec{\gamma}\vec{p}\to p\pi^0$ has been measured with the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) at photon beam energies $E_\gamma$ from 0.367 to $2.173~\mathrm{GeV}$ (corresponding to center-of-mass energies from 1.240 to $2.200~\mathrm{GeV}$) for pion center-of-mass angles, $\cos\theta_{\pi^0}^{c.m.}$, between -0.86 and 0.82. These new CLAS measurements cover a broader energy range and have smaller uncertainties compared to previous CBELSA data and provide an important independent check on systematics. These measurements are compared to predictions as well as new global fits from The George Washington University, Mainz, and Bonn-Gatchina groups. Their inclusion in multipole analyses will refine our understanding of the single-pion production contribution to the Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn sum rule and improve the determination of resonance properties., Comment: 11 pages, 5 figures
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31. A multiobjective optimization approach for threshold determination in extreme value analysis for financial time series.
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Chu, Carlin C. F. and Li, Simon S. W.
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EXTREME value theory ,TIME series analysis ,MARGINAL distributions ,FINANCIAL markets ,INVESTMENT analysis ,GOAL programming ,RUSSELL 2000 Index - Abstract
The literature on the extreme value theory threshold optimization problem for multiple time series analysis does not consider determining a single optimal tail probability for all marginal distributions. With multiple tail probabilities, their discrepancy results in a differing number of exceedances, which may favour a particular marginal series. In this study, we propose a single optimal tail probability by integrating trade-offs among multiple time series within an MOO framework. Mathematically, our approach links the peaks-over-threshold technique and goal programming technique by developing a set of regression functions, which represent continuous paths of possible tail areas for multiple time series, and we formulate them at the desired levels within a multiobjective optimization framework. The optimal solution is found as the minimum Chebyshev variant weighted value. Our approach advances the development of the peaks-over-threshold method by considering the characteristics of a group of time series collectively instead of independently. The proposed optimal tail probability can be considered an optimal reference point for practical risk investment portfolio analysis that employs an identical tail size across multiple time series data. The daily log returns of four U.S. stock market indices, namely, S&P 500, NASDAQ Composite, NYSE Composite, and Russell 2000, from 1 July 1992 to 30 June 2022 are studied empirically. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. Risk Factors for Opioid Utilization in Patients with Intracerebral Hemorrhage
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Nelson Lin, Daniel Mandel, Carlin C. Chuck, Roshini Kalagara, Savannah R. Doelfel, Helen Zhou, Hari Dandapani, Leana N. Mahmoud, Christoph Stretz, Brian C. Mac Grory, Linda C. Wendell, Bradford B. Thompson, Karen L. Furie, Ali Mahta, and Michael E. Reznik
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Neurology (clinical) ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine - Published
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33. P199 Sustained patient use and improved outcomes with a COPD digital service
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Taylor, AJ, primary, Cushing, A, additional, Dow, M, additional, Anderson, J, additional, McDowell, G, additional, Lua, S, additional, Manthe, M, additional, Padmanabhan, S, additional, Burns, S, additional, McGinness, P, additional, Lowe, DJ, additional, and Carlin, C, additional
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34. S66 Towards implementation of live AI-based prognostic risk-prediction scores in a COPD MDT
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Burns, S, primary, Subasic, G, additional, Morgan, D, additional, Taylor, A, additional, McGinness, P, additional, Lowe, DJ, additional, and Carlin, C, additional
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35. P60 Provision of home high flow therapy for people with COPD is feasible and associated with positive patient experience and reduced hospital admissions
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Taylor, AJ, primary, Manthe, M, additional, McDowell, G, additional, Lowe, DJ, additional, and Carlin, C, additional
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- 2022
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36. Predicting 3-month respiratory readmission in a Scottish COPD cohort
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Burns, S, primary, Taylor, A, additional, Cox, G, additional, Mcginness, P, additional, Lowe, D, additional, and Carlin, C, additional
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37. Provision of home high flow therapy is feasible and associated with positive patient experience and reduced admissions
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Taylor, A, primary, Manthe, M, additional, Mcdowell, G, additional, Lowe, D, additional, and Carlin, C, additional
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38. Improved outcomes with use of the LenusCOPD digital service in the DYNAMIC-SCOT study
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Taylor, A, primary, Dow, M, additional, Cushing, A, additional, Lowe, D, additional, Mcginness, P, additional, and Carlin, C, additional
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39. Droned Out? Counterterrorism Policies in Yemen
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Jennifer L. Merolla, Carlin C. Crisanti, and Sumaia A. Al-Kohlani
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Sociology and Political Science ,Political economy ,Political science ,Political Science and International Relations - Published
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40. Accuracy of sleep position detection by sleep positional trainers: P216
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Campbell, S and Carlin, C
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41. Feasibility and early benefits achieved by adopting telephone consultation and 2-way remote monitoring for initiation of cpap therapy: P211
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Tourish, R, McDowell, G, MacFarlane, D, Canavan, C, Brown, A, Ambler, H, and Carlin, C
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- 2017
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42. Early experience with 2-way remote monitoring for the initiation of volume-assured home non-invasive ventilation: P124
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McDowell, G, MacFarlane, D, Tourish, R, Canavan, C, Brown, A, Ambler, H, and Carlin, C
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- 2017
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43. Sustained patient use and improved outcomes with digital transformation of a COPD service: RECEIVER trial and DYNAMIC-SCOT COVID-19 scale-up response
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Taylor, A, primary, Cushing, A, additional, Dow, M, additional, Anderson, J, additional, McDowell, G, additional, Lua, S, additional, Manthe, M, additional, Padmanabhan, S, additional, Burns, S, additional, McGinness, P, additional, Lowe, DJ, additional, and Carlin, C, additional
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- 2022
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44. Measuring and Managing the Environmental Cost of Coffee Production in Latin America
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Arce, Victor Julio Chavez, Raudales, Raul, Trubey, Rich, King, David I., Chandler, Richard B., and Chandler, Carlin C.
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- 2009
45. Gender Disparities in Stroke Code Activation in Patients with Intracerebral Hemorrhage
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Doelfel, Savannah R., Kalagara, Roshini, Han, Ethan J., Chuck, Carlin C., Dandapani, Hari, Stretz, Christoph, Mahta, Ali, Wendell, Linda C., Thompson, Bradford B., Yaghi, Shadi, Furie, Karen L., Madsen, Tracy E., and Reznik, Michael E.
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- 2021
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46. Risk Factors for Opioid Utilization in Patients with Intracerebral Hemorrhage
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Lin, Nelson, primary, Mandel, Daniel, additional, Chuck, Carlin C., additional, Kalagara, Roshini, additional, Doelfel, Savannah R., additional, Zhou, Helen, additional, Dandapani, Hari, additional, Mahmoud, Leana N., additional, Stretz, Christoph, additional, Mac Grory, Brian C., additional, Wendell, Linda C., additional, Thompson, Bradford B., additional, Furie, Karen L., additional, Mahta, Ali, additional, and Reznik, Michael E., additional
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- 2021
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47. Operationalizing Open-Source Electronic Monitoring Systems in New England Groundfish Sectors
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Long, R, primary, Barney, A, additional, Carlin, C, additional, Joyce, J, additional, Loquine, M, additional, Martens, B, additional, Smith, G, additional, Van Hook, L, additional, Van Oyen, C, additional, Robertson, A, additional, and Weymer, R, additional
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- 2015
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48. S30 Predicting hospital length of stay for acute admissions in patients with COPD
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Cox, G, primary, Burns, S, additional, Taylor, A, additional, McGinness, P, additional, Lowe, DJ, additional, and Carlin, C, additional
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- 2021
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49. Statewide Emergency Medical Services Protocols for Suspected Stroke and Large Vessel Occlusion
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Chuck, Carlin C., primary, Martin, Thomas J., additional, Kalagara, Roshini, additional, Madsen, Tracy E., additional, Furie, Karen L., additional, Yaghi, Shadi, additional, and Reznik, Michael E., additional
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- 2021
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50. P24 COVID-19 advanced respiratory physiology (CARP) wearable respiratory monitoring: early insights
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Lua, SBH, primary, Lowe, D, additional, Taylor, A, additional, Sim, M, additional, Henderson, B, additional, Trueman, C, additional, Meredith, O, additional, Burns, S, additional, McGuinness, P, additional, and Carlin, C, additional
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- 2021
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