2,224 results on '"Kuhn, R."'
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2. The $\beta$ Pictoris b Hill sphere transit campaign. Paper I: Photometric limits to dust and rings
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Kenworthy, M. A., Mellon, S. N., Bailey III, J. I., Stuik, R., Dorval, P., Talens, G. -J. J., Crawford, S. R., Mamajek, E. E., Laginja, I., Ireland, M., Lomberg, B., Kuhn, R. B., Snellen, I., Zwintz, K., Kuschnig, R., Kennedy, G. M., Abe, L., Agabi, A., Mekarnia, D., Guillot, T., Schmider, F., Stee, P., de Pra, Y., Buttu, M., Crouzet, N., Kalas, P., Wang, J. J., Stevenson, K., de Mooij, E., Lagrange, A. -M., Lacour, S., Etangs, A. Lecavelier des, Nowak, M., Strøm, P. A., Hui, Z., and Wang, L.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
Photometric monitoring of Beta Pictoris in 1981 showed anomalous fluctuations of up to 4% over several days, consistent with foreground material transiting the stellar disk. The subsequent discovery of the gas giant planet Beta Pictoris b and the predicted transit of its Hill sphere to within 0.1 au projected distance of the planet provided an opportunity to search for the transit of a circumplanetary disk in this $21\pm 4$ Myr-old planetary system. Continuous broadband photometric monitoring of Beta Pictoris requires ground-based observatories at multiple longitudes to provide redundancy and to provide triggers for rapid spectroscopic followup. These observatories include the dedicated Beta Pictoris monitoring observatory bRing at Sutherland and Siding Springs, the ASTEP400 telescope at Concordia, and observations from the space observatories BRITE and Hubble Space Telescope. We search the combined light curves for evidence of short period transient events caused by rings and for longer term photometric variability due to diffuse circumplanetary material. We find no photometric event that matches with the event seen in November 1981, and there is no systematic photometric dimming of the star as a function of the Hill sphere radius. We conclude that the 1981 event was not caused by the transit of a circumplanetary disk around Beta Pictoris b. The upper limit on the long term variability of Beta Pictoris places an upper limit of $1.8\times 10^{22}$ g of dust within the Hill sphere. Circumplanetary material is either condensed into a non-transiting disk, is condensed into a disk with moons that has a small obliquity, or is below our detection threshold. This is the first time that a dedicated international campaign has mapped the Hill sphere transit of a gas giant extrasolar planet at 10 au., Comment: 12 pages, 9 figures, 1 table, accepted for publication in A&A. Reduced data and reduction scripts on GitHub at https://github.com/mkenworthy/beta_pic_b_hill_sphere_transit
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- 2021
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3. Bow-shocks, nova shells, disc winds and tilted discs: The Nova-Like V341 Ara Has It All
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Segura, N. Castro, Knigge, C., Acosta-Pulido, J. A., Altamirano, D., del Palacio, S., Santisteban, J. V. Hernandez, Pahari, M., Rodriguez-Gil, P., Belardi, C., Buckley, D. A. H., Burleigh, M. R., Childress, M., Fender, R. P., Hewitt, D. M., James, D. J., Kuhn, R. B., Kuin, N. P. M., Pepper, J., Ponomareva, A. A., Pretorius, M. L., Rodríguez, J. E., Stassun, K. G., Williams, D. R. A., and Woudt, P. A.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
V341 Ara was recently recognised as one of the closest (d ~ 150 pc) and brightest (V~ 10) nova-like cataclysmic variables. This unique system is surrounded by a bright emission nebula, likely to be the remnant of a recent nova eruption. Embedded within this nebula is a prominent bow-shock, where the system's accretion disc wind runs into its own nova shell. In order to establish its fundamental properties, we present the first comprehensive multi-wavelength study of the system. Long-term photometry reveals quasi-periodic, super-orbital variations with a characteristic time-scale of 10-16 days and typical amplitude of ~1 mag. High-cadence photometry from TESS reveals for the first time both the orbital period and a "negative superhump" period. The latter is usually interpreted as the signature of a tilted accretion disc. We propose a recently developed disc instability model as a plausible explanation for the photometric behaviour. In our spectroscopic data, we clearly detect anti-phased absorption and emission line components. Their radial velocities suggest a high mass ratio, which in turn implies an unusually low white dwarf mass. We also constrain the wind mass-loss rate of the system from the spatially resolved [O iii] emission produced in the bow-shock; this can be used to test and calibrate accretion disc wind models. We suggest a possible association between V341 Ara and a "guest star" mentioned in Chinese historical records in AD1240. If this marks the date of the system's nova eruption, V341 Ara would be the oldest recovered nova of its class and an excellent laboratory for testing nova theory., Comment: Accepted in MNRAS
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- 2020
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4. Revisiting the pulsational characteristics of the exoplanet host star $\beta$ Pictoris
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Zwintz, K., Reese, D. R., Neiner, C., Pigulski, A., Kuschnig, R., Muellner, M., Zieba, S., Abe, L., Guillot, T., Handler, G., Kenworthy, M., Stuik, R., Moffat, A. F. J., Popowicz, A., Rucinski, S. M., Wade, G. A., Weiss, W. W., Bailey III, J. I., Crawford, S., Ireland, M., Kuhn, R., Lomberg, B., Mamajek, E. E., Mellon, S. N., and Talens, G. J.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
Exoplanet properties crucially depend on their host stars' parameters. In case the exoplanet host star shows pulsations, asteroseismology can be used for an improved description of the stellar parameters. We aim to revisit the pulsational properties of beta Pic and identify its pulsation modes from normalised amplitudes in five different passbands. We also investigate the potential presence of a magnetic field. We conduct a frequency analysis using three seasons of BRITE-Constellation observations in the BRITE blue and red filters, the ~620-day long bRing light curve and the nearly 8-year long SMEI photometric time series. We calculate normalised amplitudes using all passbands including previously published values obtained from ASTEP observations. We investigate the magnetic properties of beta Pic using spectropolarimetric observations conducted with the HARPSpol instrument. Using 2D rotating models, we fit the normalised amplitudes and frequencies through Monte Carlo Markov Chains. We identify 15 pulsation frequencies in the range from 34 to 55c/d, where two display clear amplitude variability. We use the normalised amplitudes in up to five passbands to identify the modes as three l = 1, six l = 2 and six l = 3 modes. beta Pic is shown to be non-magnetic with an upper limit of the possible undetected dipolar field of 300G. Multiple fits to the frequencies and normalised amplitudes are obtained including one with a near equator-on inclination for beta Pic, which corresponds to our expectations based on the orbital inclination of beta Pic b and the orientation of the circumstellar disk. This solution leads to a rotation rate of 27% of the Keplerian break-up velocity, a radius of 1.497+-0.025Rsun, and a mass of 1.797+-0.035Msun. The ~2% errors in radius and mass do not account for uncertainties in the models and a potentially erroneous mode-identification., Comment: 26 pages, 19 figures, accepted in Astronomy & Astrophysics
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- 2019
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5. MASCARA-4 b/bRing-1b - A retrograde hot Jupiter around the bright A3V star HD 85628
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Dorval, P., Talens, G. J. J., Otten, G. P. P. L., Brahm, R., Jordán, A., Vanzi, L., Zapata, A., Henry, T., Paredes, L., Jao, W. C., James, H., Hinojosa, R., Bakos, G. A., Csubry, Z., Bhatti, W., Suc, V., Osip, D., Mamajek, E. E., Mellon, S. N., Wyttenbach, A., Stuik, R., Kenworthy, M., Bailey, J., Ireland, M., Crawford, S., Lomberg, B., Kuhn, R., and Snellen, I.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
In this paper, we aim to characterize a transiting planetary candidate in the southern skies found in the combined MASCARA and bRing data sets of HD 85628, an A3V star of V = 8.2 mag at a distance 172 pc, to confirm its planetary nature. The candidate was originally detected in data obtained jointly with the MASCARA and bRing instruments using a BLS search for transit events. Further photometry was taken by the 0.7 m CHAT, and radial velocity measurements with FIDEOS on the ESO 1.0 m Telescope. High resolution spectra during a transit were taken with CHIRON on the SMARTS 1.5 m telescope to target the Doppler shadow of the candidate. We confirm the existence of a hot Jupiter transiting the bright A3V star HD 85628, which we co-designate as MASCARA-4b and bRing-1b. It is in a 2.824 day orbit, with an estimated planet radius of $1.53 ^{0.07}_{0.04}$ $R_{\rm{Jup}}$ and an estimated planet mass of $3.1 \pm 0.9$ $M_{\rm{Jup}}$, putting it well within the planet mass regime.. The CHAT observations show a partial transit, reducing the probability that the transit was around a faint background star. The CHIRON observations show a clear Doppler shadow, implying that the transiting object is in a retrograde orbit with $|\lambda| = 247.5 \pm 1.6 $\textdegree. The planet orbits at at a distance of 0.047 $\pm$ 0.004 AU from the star and has a zero-albedo equilibrium temperature of 2100 $\pm$ 100 K. In addition, we find that HD 85628 has a previously unreported stellar companion star in the Gaia DR2 data demonstrating common proper motion and parallax at 4.3 arcsecond separation (projected separation $\sim$740 AU), and with absolute magnitude consistent with being a K/M dwarf., Comment: 10 pages, 8 figures, submitted to A&A
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- 2019
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6. Neurological factors and Cesarean section in Australian women with epilepsy
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Vajda, F.J.E., O'Brien, T.J., Graham, J.E., Hitchcock, A.A., Perucca, P., Kuhn, R., Lander, C.M., and Eadie, M.J.
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- 2022
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7. Periodic Eclipses of the Young Star PDS 110 Discovered with WASP and KELT Photometry
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Osborn, H. P., Rodriguez, J. E., Kenworthy, M. A., Kennedy, G. M., Mamajek, E. E., Robinson, C. E., Espaillat, C. C., Armstrong, D. J., Shappee, B. J., Bieryla, A., Latham, D. W., Anderson, D. R., Beatty, T. G., Berlind, P., Calkins, M. L., Esquerdo, G. A., Gaudi, B. S., Hellier, C., Holoien, T. W. -S., James, D., Kochanek, C. S., Kuhn, R. B., Lund, M. B., Pepper, J., Pollacco, D. L., Prieto, J. L., Siverd, R. J., Stassun, K. G., Stevens, D. J., Stanek, K. Z., and West, R. G.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
We report the discovery of eclipses by circumstellar disc material associated with the young star PDS 110 in the Ori OB1a association using the SuperWASP and KELT surveys. PDS 110 (HD 290380, IRAS 05209-0107) is a rare Fe/Ge-type star, a ~10 Myr-old accreting intermediate-mass star showing strong infrared excess (L$_{\rm IR}$/L$_{\rm bol}$ ~ 0.25). Two extremely similar eclipses with a depth of ~30\% and duration ~25 days were observed in November 2008 and January 2011. We interpret the eclipses as caused by the same structure with an orbital period of $808\pm2$ days. Shearing over a single orbit rules out diffuse dust clumps as the cause, favouring the hypothesis of a companion at ~2AU. The characteristics of the eclipses are consistent with transits by an unseen low-mass (1.8-70M$_{Jup}$) planet or brown dwarf with a circum-secondary disc of diameter ~0.3 AU. The next eclipse event is predicted to take place in September 2017 and could be monitored by amateur and professional observatories across the world., Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures, submitted to MNRAS 9th Feb 2017. Accepted 18th May 2017
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- 2017
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8. WASP-167b/KELT-13b: Joint discovery of a hot Jupiter transiting a rapidly-rotating F1V star
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Temple, L. Y., Hellier, C., Albrow, M. D., Anderson, D. R., Bayliss, D., Beatty, T. G., Bieryla, A., Brown, D. J. A., Cargile, P. A., Cameron, A. Collier, Collins, K. A., Colón, K. D., Curtis, I. A., D'Ago, G., Delrez, L., Eastman, J., Gaudi, B. S., Gillon, M., Gregorio, J., James, D., Jehin, E., Joner, M. D., Kielkopf, J. F., Kuhn, R. B., Labadie-Bartz, J., Latham, D. W., Lendl, M., Lund, M. B., Malpas, A. L., Maxted, P. F. L., Myers, G., Oberst, T. E., Pepe, F., Pepper, J., Pollacco, D., Queloz, D., Rodriguez, J. E., Ségransan, D., Siverd, R. J., Smalley, B., Stassun, K. G., Stevens, D. J., Stockdale, C., Tan, T. G., Triaud, A. H. M. J., Udry, S., Villanueva Jr, S., West, R. G., and Zhou, G.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
We report the joint WASP/KELT discovery of WASP-167b/KELT-13b, a transiting hot Jupiter with a 2.02-d orbit around a $V$ = 10.5, F1V star with [Fe/H] = 0.1 $\pm$ 0.1. The 1.5 R$_{\rm Jup}$ planet was confirmed by Doppler tomography of the stellar line profiles during transit. We place a limit of $<$ 8 M$_{\rm Jup}$ on its mass. The planet is in a retrograde orbit with a sky-projected spin-orbit angle of $\lambda = -165^{\circ} \pm 5^{\circ}$. This is in agreement with the known tendency for orbits around hotter stars to be more likely to be misaligned. WASP-167/KELT-13 is one of the few systems where the stellar rotation period is less than the planetary orbital period. We find evidence of non-radial stellar pulsations in the host star, making it a $\delta$-Scuti or $\gamma$-Dor variable. The similarity to WASP-33, a previously known hot-Jupiter host with pulsations, adds to the suggestion that close-in planets might be able to excite stellar pulsations., Comment: 11 pages, 8 figures, accepted by MNRAS
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- 2017
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9. Multiplicities of charged pions and unidentified charged hadrons from deep-inelastic scattering of muons off an isoscalar target
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Adolph, C., Agarwala, J., Aghasyan, M., Akhunzyanov, R., Alexeev, M. G., Alexeev, G. D., Amoroso, A., Andrieux, V., Anfimov, N. V., Anosov, V., Augustyniak, W., Austregesilo, A., Azevedo, C. D. R., Badelek, B., Balestra, F., Barth, J., Beck, R., Bedfer, Y., Bernhard, J., Bicker, K., Bielert, E. R., Birsa, R., Bisplinghoff, J., Bodlak, M., Boer, M., Bordalo, P., Bradamante, F., Braun, C., Bressan, A., Buechele, M., Capozza, L., Chang, W. -C., Chatterjee, C., Chiosso, M., Choi, I., Chung, S. -U., Cicuttin, A., Crespo, M. L., Curiel, Q., Torre, S. Dalla, Dasgupta, S. S., Dasgupta, S., Denisov, O. Yu., Dhara, L., Donskov, S. V., Doshita, N., Duic, V., Duennweber, W., Dziewiecki, M., Efremov, A., Eversheim, P. D., Eyrich, W., Faessler, M., Ferrero, A., Finger, M., Finger jr., M., Fischer, H., Franco, C., von Hohenesche, N. du Fresne, Friedrich, J. M., Frolov, V., Fuchey, E., Gautheron, F., Gavrichtchouk, O. P., Gerassimov, S., Giordano, F., Gnesi, I., Gorzellik, M., Grabmueller, S., Grasso, A., Perdekamp, M. Grosse, Grube, B., Grussenmeyer, T., Guskov, A., Haas, F., Hahne, D., von Harrach, D., Hashimoto, R., Heinsius, F. H., Heitz, R., Herrmann, F., Hinterberger, F., Horikawa, N., dHose, N., Hsieh, C. -Y., Huber, S., Ishimoto, S., Ivanov, A., Ivanshin, Yu., Iwata, T., Jahn, R., Jary, V., Joosten, R., Joerg, P., Kabuss, E., Ketzer, B., Khaustov, G. V., Khokhlov, Yu. A., Kisselev, Yu., Klein, F., Klimaszewski, K., Koivuniemi, J. H., Kolosov, V. N., Kondo, K., Koenigsmann, K., Konorov, I., Konstantinov, V. F., Kotzinian, A. M., Kouznetsov, O. M., Kuhn, R., Kraemer, M., Kremser, P., Krinner, F., Kroumchtein, Z. V., Kulinich, Y., Kunne, F., Kurek, K., Kurjata, R. P., Lednev, A. A., Lehmann, A., Levillain, M., Levorato, S., Lichtenstadt, J., Longo, R., Maggiora, A., Magnon, A., Makins, N., Makke, N., Mallot, G. K., Marchand, C., Marianski, B., Martin, A., Marzec, J., Matousek, J., Matsuda, H., Matsuda, T., Meshcheryakov, G. V., Meyer, W., Michigami, T., Mikhailov, Yu. V., Mikhasenko, M., Mitrofanov, E., Mitrofanov, N., Miyachi, Y., Montuenga, P., Nagaytsev, A., Nerling, F., Neyret, D., Nikolaenko, V. I., Novy, J., Nowak, W. -D., Nukazuka, G., Nunes, A. S., Olshevsky, A. G., Orlov, I., Ostrick, M., Panzieri, D., Parsamyan, B., Paul, S., Peng, J. -C., Pereira, F., Pesek, M., Peshekhonov, D. V., Platchkov, S., Pochodzalla, J., Polyakov, V. A., Pretz, J., Quaresma, M., Quintans, C., Ramos, S., Regali, C., Reicherz, G., Riedl, C., Roskot, M., Ryabchikov, D. I., Rybnikov, A., Rychter, A., Salac, R., Samoylenko, V. D., Sandacz, A., Santos, C., Sarkar, S., Savin, I. A., Sawada, T., Sbrizzai, G., Schiavon, P., Schmidt, K., Schmieden, H., Schoenning, K., Schopferer, S., Seder, E., Selyunin, A., Shevchenko, O. Yu., Steffen, D., Silva, L., Sinha, L., Sirtl, S., Slunecka, M., Smolik, J., Sozzi, F., Srnka, A., Stolarski, M., Sulc, M., Suzuki, H., Szabelski, A., Szameitat, T., Sznajder, P., Takekawa, S., Tasevsky, M., Tessaro, S., Tessarotto, F., Thibaud, F., Tosello, F., Tskhay, V., Uhl, S., Veloso, J., Virius, M., Vondra, J., Weisrock, T., Wilfert, M., Windmolders, R., ter Wolbeek, J., Zaremba, K., Zavada, P., Zavertyaev, M., Zemlyanichkina, E., Ziembicki, M., and Zink, A.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Multiplicities of charged pions and unidentified hadrons produced in deep-inelastic scattering were measured in bins of the Bjorken scaling variable $x$, the relative virtual-photon energy $y$ and the relative hadron energy $z$. Data were obtained by the COMPASS Collaboration using a 160 GeV muon beam and an isoscalar target ($^6$LiD). They cover the kinematic domain in the photon virtuality $Q^2$ > 1(GeV/c$)^2$, $0.004 < x < 0.4$, $0.2 < z < 0.85$ and $0.1 < y < 0.7$. In addition, a leading-order pQCD analysis was performed using the pion multiplicity results to extract quark fragmentation functions.
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- 2016
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10. The Nainital-Cape Survey-IV
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Joshi, Santosh, Martinez, P., Chowdhury, Sowgata, Chakradhari, N. K., Joshi, Y. C., van Heerden, P., Medupe, T., Kumar, Yerra Bharat, and Kuhn, R. B.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
The Nainital-Cape survey is a dedicated ongoing survey programme to search for and study pulsational variability in chemically peculiar (CP) stars to understand their internal structure and evolution. The main aims of this survey are to find new pulsating Ap and Am stars in the northern and southern hemisphere and to perform asteroseismic studies of these new pulsators. The survey is conducted using high-speed photometry. The candidate stars were selected on the basis of having Stromgren photometric indices similar to those of known pulsating CP stars. Over the last decade a total of 337 candidate pulsating CP stars were observed for the Nainital-Cape survey, making it one of the longest ground-based surveys for pulsation in CP stars in terms of time span and sample size. The previous papers of this series presented seven new pulsating variables and 229 null results. In this paper we present the light curves, frequency spectra and the various astrophysical parameters of the 108 additional CP stars observed since the last reported results. We have also tabulated the basic physical parameters of the known roAp stars. As part of establishing the detection limits in the Nainital-Cape survey, we investigated the scintillation noise level at the two observing sites used in this survey, Sutherland and Nainital, by comparing the combined frequency spectra stars observed from each location. Our analysis shows that both the sites permit the detection of variations on the order of 0.6 milli-magnitude (mmag) in the frequency range 1-4 mHz, with Sutherland being marginally better, on average., Comment: Recommended for the publication in Astronomy and Astrophysics
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- 2016
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11. Longitudinal double spin asymmetries in single hadron quasi-real photoproduction at high $p_T$
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COMPASS Collaboration, Adolph, C., Akhunzyanov, R., Alexeev, M. G., Alexeev, G. D., Amoroso, A., Andrieux, V., Anosov, V., Augustyniak, W., Austregesilo, A., Azevedo, C. D. R., Badełek, B., Balestra, F., Barth, J., Beck, R., Bedfer, Y., Bernhard, J., Bicker, K., Bielert, E. R., Birsa, R., Bisplinghoff, J., Bodlak, M., Boer, M., Bordalo, P., Bradamante, F., Braun, C., Bressan, A., Büchele, M., Burtin, E., Chang, W. -C., Chiosso, M., Choi, I., Chung, S. -U., Cicuttin, A., Crespo, M. L., Curiel, Q., Torre, S. Dalla, Dasgupta, S. S., Dasgupta, S., Denisov, O. Yu., Dhara, L., Donskov, S. V., Doshita, N., Duic, V., Dünnweber, W., Dziewiecki, M., Efremov, A., Eversheim, P. D., Eyrich, W., Faessler, M., Ferrero, A., Finger, M., Finger jr., M., Fischer, H., Franco, C., von Hohenesche, N. du Fresne, Friedrich, J. M., Frolov, V., Fuchey, E., Gautheron, F., Gavrichtchouk, O. P., Gerassimov, S., Giordano, F., Gnesi, I., Gorzellik, M., Grabmüller, S., Grasso, A., Perdekamp, M. Grosse, Grube, B., Grussenmeyer, T., Guskov, A., Haas, F., Hahne, D., von Harrach, D., Hashimoto, R., Heinsius, F. H., Herrmann, F., Hinterberger, F., Horikawa, N., d'Hose, N., Hsieh, C. -Y., Huber, S., Ishimoto, S., Ivanov, A., Ivanshin, Yu., Iwata, T., Jahn, R., Jary, V., Joosten, R., Jörg, P., Kabuß, E., Ketzer, B., Khaustov, G. V., Khokhlov, Yu. A., Kisselev, Yu., Klein, F., Klimaszewski, K., Koivuniemi, J. H., Kolosov, V. N., Kondo, K., Königsmann, K., Konorov, I., Konstantinov, V. F., Kotzinian, A. M., Kouznetsov, O., Krämer, M., Kremser, P., Krinner, F., Kroumchtein, Z. V., Kuchinski, N., Kuhn, R., Kunne, F., Kurek, K., Kurjata, R. P., Lednev, A. A., Lehmann, A., Levillain, M., Levorato, S., Lichtenstadt, J., Longo, R., Maggiora, A., Magnon, A., Makins, N., Makke, N., Mallot, G. K., Marchand, C., Marianski, B., Martin, A., Marzec, J., Matoušek, J., Matsuda, H., Matsuda, T., Meshcheryakov, G., Meyer, W., Michigami, T., Mikhailov, Yu. V., Miyachi, Y., Montuenga, P., Nagaytsev, A., Nerling, F., Neyret, D., Nikolaenko, V. I., Nový, J., Nowak, W. -D., Nukazuka, G., Nunes, A. S., Olshevsky, A. G., Orlov, I., Ostrick, M., Panzieri, D., Parsamyan, B., Paul, S., Peng, J. -C., Pereira, F., Pešek, M., Peshekhonov, D. V., Platchkov, S., Pochodzalla, J., Polyakov, V. A., Pretz, J., Quaresma, M., Quintans, C., Ramos, S., Regali, C., Reicherz, G., Riedl, C., Rossiyskaya, N. S., Ryabchikov, D. I., Rychter, A., Samoylenko, V. D., Sandacz, A., Santos, C., Sarkar, S., Savin, I. A., Sbrizzai, G., Schiavon, P., Schmidt, K., Schmieden, H., Schönning, K., Schopferer, S., Selyunin, A., Shevchenko, O. Yu., Silva, L., Sinha, L., Sirtl, S., Slunecka, M., Sozzi, F., Srnka, A., Stolarski, M., Sulc, M., Suzuki, H., Szabelski, A., Szameitat, T., Sznajder, P., Takekawa, S., Tessaro, S., Tessarotto, F., Thibaud, F., Tosello, F., Tskhay, V., Uhl, S., Veloso, J., Virius, M., Weisrock, T., Wilfert, M., ter Wolbeek, J., Zaremba, K., Zavertyaev, M., Zemlyanichkina, E., Ziembicki, M., and Zink, A.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We measured the longitudinal double spin asymmetries $A_{LL}$ for single hadron muo-production off protons and deuterons at photon virtuality $Q^2$ < 1(GeV/$\it c$)$^2$ for transverse hadron momenta $p_T$ in the range 0.7 GeV/$\it c$ to 4 GeV/$\it c$ . They were determined using COMPASS data taken with a polarised muon beam of 160 GeV/$\it c$ or 200 GeV/$\it c$ impinging on polarised $\mathrm{{}^6LiD}$ or $\mathrm{NH_3}$ targets. The experimental asymmetries are compared to next-to-leading order pQCD calculations, and are sensitive to the gluon polarisation $\Delta G$ inside the nucleon in the range of the nucleon momentum fraction carried by gluons $0.05 < x_g < 0.2$.
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- 2015
12. The COMPASS Setup for Physics with Hadron Beams
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Abbon, Ph., Adolph, C., Akhunzyanov, R., Alexandrov, Yu., Alexeev, M. G., Alexeev, G. D., Amoroso, A., Andrieux, V., Anosov, V., Austregesilo, A., Badelek, B., Balestra, F., Barth, J., Baum, G., Beck, R., Bedfer, Y., Berlin, A., Bernhard, J., Bicker, K., Bielert, E. R., Bieling, J., Birsa, R., Bisplinghoff, J., Bodlak, M., Boer, M., Bordalo, P., Bradamante, F., Braun, C., Bressan, A., Buechele, M., Burtin, E., Capozza, L., Ciliberti, P., Chiosso, M., Chung, S. U., Cicuttin, A., Colantoni, M., Cotte, D., Crespo, M. L., Curiel, Q., Dafni, T., Torre, S. Dalla, Dasgupta, S. S., Dasgupta, S., Denisov, O. Yu., Desforge, D., Dinkelbach, A. M., Donskov, S. V., Doshita, N., Duic, V., Duennweber, W., Durand, D., Dziewiecki, M., Efremov, A., Elia, C., Eversheim, P. D., Eyrich, W., Faessler, M., Ferrero, A., Finger, M., Finger jr., M., Fischer, H., Franco, C., von Hohenesche, N. du Fresne, Friedrich, J. M., Frolov, V., Gatignon, L., Gautheron, F., Gavrichtchouk, O. P., Gerassimov, S., Geyer, R., Giganon, A., Gnesi, I., Gobbo, B., Goertz, S., Gorzellik, M., Grabmueller, S., Grasso, A., Gregori, M., Grube, B., Grussenmeyer, T., Guskov, A., Haas, F., von Harrach, D., Hahne, D., Hashimoto, R., Heinsius, F. H., Herrmann, F., Hinterberger, F., Hoeppner, Ch., Horikawa, N., d'Hose, N., Huber, S., Ishimoto, S., Ivanov, A., Ivanshin, Yu., Iwata, T., Jahn, R., Jary, V., Jasinski, P., Joerg, P., Joosten, R., Kabuss, E., Ketzer, B., Khaustov, G. V., Khokhlov, Yu. A., Kisselev, Yu., Klein, F., Klimaszewski, K., Koivuniemi, J. H., Kolosov, V. N., Kondo, K., Koenigsmann, K., Konorov, I., Konstantinov, V. F., Kotzinian, A. M., Kouznetsov, O., Kraemer, M., Kroumchtein, Z. V., Kuchinski, N., Kuhn, R., Kunne, F., Kurek, K., Kurjata, R. P., Lednev, A. A., Lehmann, A., Levillain, M., Levorato, S., Lichtenstadt, J., Maggiora, A., Magnon, A., Makke, N., Mallot, G. K., Marchand, C., Marroncle, J., Martin, A., Marzec, J., Matousek, J., Matsuda, H., Matsuda, T., Menon, G., Meshcheryakov, G., Meyer, W., Michigami, T., Mikhailov, Yu. V., Miyachi, Y., Moinester, M. A., Nagaytsev, A., Nagel, T., Nerling, F., Neubert, S., Neyret, D., Nikolaenko, V. I., Novy, J., Nowak, W. -D., Nunes, A. S., Olshevsky, A. G., Orlov, I., Ostrick, M., Panknin, R., Panzieri, D., Parsamyan, B., Paul, S., Pesaro, G., Pesaro, V., Peshekhonov, D. V., Pires, C., Platchkov, S., Pochodzalla, J., Polyakov, V. A., Pretz, J., Quaresma, M., Quintans, C., Ramos, S., Regali, C., Reicherz, G., Reymond, J-M., Rocco, E., Rossiyskaya, N. S., Rousse, J. -Y., Ryabchikov, D. I., Rychter, A., Samartsev, A., Samoylenko, V. D., Sandacz, A., Sarkar, S., Savin, I. A., Sbrizzai, G., Schiavon, P., Schill, C., Schlueter, T., Schmidt, K., Schmieden, H., Schoenning, K., Schopferer, S., Schott, M., Shevchenko, O. Yu., Silva, L., Sinha, L., Sirtl, S., Slunecka, M., Sosio, S., Sozzi, F., Srnka, A., Steiger, L., Stolarski, M., Sulc, M., Sulej, R., Suzuki, H., Szabelski, A., Szameitat, T., Sznajder, P., Takekawa, S., ter Wolbeek, J., Tessaro, S., Tessarotto, F., Thibaud, F., Tskhay, V., Uhl, S., Uman, I., Virius, M., Wang, L., Weisrock, T., Weitzel, Q., Wilfert, M., Windmolders, R., Wollny, H., Zaremba, K., Zavertyaev, M., Zemlyanichkina, E., Ziembicki, M., and Zink, A.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The main characteristics of the COMPASS experimental setup for physics with hadron beams are described. This setup was designed to perform exclusive measurements of processes with several charged and/or neutral particles in the final state. Making use of a large part of the apparatus that was previously built for spin structure studies with a muon beam, it also features a new target system as well as new or upgraded detectors. The hadron setup is able to operate at the high incident hadron flux available at CERN. It is characterised by large angular and momentum coverages, large and nearly flat acceptances, and good two and three-particle mass resolutions. In 2008 and 2009 it was successfully used with positive and negative hadron beams and with liquid hydrogen and solid nuclear targets. This article describes the new and upgraded detectors and auxiliary equipment, outlines the reconstruction procedures used, and summarises the general performance of the setup., Comment: 91 pages, 101 figures and 7 tables
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13. Measurement of the charged-pion polarisability
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Adolph, C., Akhunzyanov, R., Alexeev, M. G., Alexeev, G. D., Amoroso, A., Andrieux, V., Anosov, V., Austregesilo, A., Badelek, B., Balestra, F., Barth, J., Baum, G., Beck, R., Bedfer, Y., Berlin, A., Bernhard, J., Bicker, K., Bieling, J., Birsa, R., Bisplinghoff, J., Bodlak, M., Boer, M., Bordalo, P., Bradamante, F., Braun, C., Bressan, A., Buechele, M., Burtin, E., Capozza, L., Chiosso, M., Chung, S. U., Cicuttin, A., Colantoni, M., Crespo, M. L., Curiel, Q., Torre, S. Dalla, Dasgupta, S. S., Dasgupta, S., Denisov, O. Yu., Dinkelbach, A. M., Donskov, S. V., Doshita, N., Duic, V., Duennweber, W., Dziewiecki, M., Efremov, A., Elia, C., Eversheim, P. D., Eyrich, W., Faessler, M., Ferrero, A., Filin, A., Finger, M., Finger, M. jr., Fischer, H., Franco, C., von Hohenesche, N. du Fresne, Friedrich, J. M., Frolov, V., Gautheron, F., Gavrichtchouk, O. P., Gerassimov, S., Geyer, R., Gnesi, I., Gobbo, B., Goertz, S., Gorzellik, M., Grabmueller, S., Grasso, A., Grube, B., Grussenmeyer, T., Guskov, A., Guthoerl, T., Haas, F., von Harrach, D., Hahne, D., Hashimoto, R., Heinsius, F. H., Herrmann, F., Hinterberger, F., Hoeppner, Ch., Horikawa, N., d'Hose, N., Huber, S., Ishimoto, S., Ivanov, A., Ivanshin, Yu., Iwata, T., Jahn, R., Jary, V., Jasinski, P., Joerg, P., Joosten, R., Kabuss, E., Ketzer, B., Khaustov, G. V., Khokhlov, Yu. A., Kisselev, Yu., Klein, F., Klimaszewski, K., Koivuniemi, J. H., Kolosov, V. N., Kondo, K., Koenigsmann, K., Konorov, I., Konstantinov, V. F., Kotzinian, A. M., Kouznetsov, O., Kraemer, M., Kroumchtein, Z. V., Kuchinski, N., Kuhn, R., Kunne, F., Kurek, K., Kurjata, R. P., Lednev, A. A., Lehmann, A., Levillain, M., Levorato, S., Lichtenstadt, J., Maggiora, A., Magnon, A., Makke, N., Mallot, G. K., Marchand, C., Martin, A., Marzec, J., Matousek, J., Matsuda, H., Matsuda, T., Meshcheryakov, G., Meyer, W., Michigami, T., Mikhailov, Yu. V., Miyachi, Y., Moinester, M. A., Nagaytsev, A., Nagel, T., Nerling, F., Neubert, S., Neyret, D., Nikolaenko, V. I., Novy, J., Nowak, W. -D., Nunes, A. S., Olshevsky, A. G., Orlov, I., Ostrick, M., Panknin, R., Panzieri, D., Parsamyan, B., Paul, S., Peshekhonov, D., Platchkov, S., Pochodzalla, J., Polyakov, V. A., Pretz, J., Quaresma, M., Quintans, C., Ramos, S., Regali, C., Reicherz, G., Rocco, E., Rossiyskaya, N. S., Ryabchikov, D. I., Rychter, A., Samoylenko, V. D., Sandacz, A., Sarkar, S., Savin, I. A., Sbrizzai, G., Schiavon, P., Schill, C., Schlueter, T., Schmidt, K., Schmieden, H., Schoenning, K., Schopferer, S., Schott, M., Shevchenko, O. Yu., Silva, L., Sinha, L., Sirtl, S., Slunecka, M., Sosio, S., Sozzi, F., Srnka, A., Steiger, L., Stolarski, M., Sulc, M., Sulej, R., Suzuki, H., Szabelski, A., Szameitat, T., Sznajder, P., Takekawa, S., ter Wolbeek, J., Tessaro, S., Tessarotto, F., Thibaud, F., Uhl, S., Uman, I., Virius, M., Wang, L., Weisrock, T., Wilfert, M., Windmolders, R., Wollny, H., Zaremba, K., Zavertyaev, M., Zemlyanichkina, E., Ziembicki, M., and Zink, A.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The COMPASS collaboration at CERN has investigated pion Compton scattering, $\pi^-\gamma\rightarrow \pi^-\gamma$, at centre-of-mass energy below 3.5 pion masses. The process is embedded in the reaction $\pi^-\mathrm{Ni}\rightarrow\pi^-\gamma\;\mathrm{Ni}$, which is initiated by 190\,GeV pions impinging on a nickel target. The exchange of quasi-real photons is selected by isolating the sharp Coulomb peak observed at smallest momentum transfers, $Q^2<0.0015$\,(GeV/$c$)$^2$. From a sample of 63\,000 events the pion electric polarisability is determined to be $\alpha_\pi\ =\ (\,2.0\ \pm\ 0.6_{\mbox{\scriptsize stat}}\ \pm\ 0.7_{\mbox{\scriptsize syst}}\,) \times 10^{-4}\,\mbox{fm}^3$ under the assumption $\alpha_\pi=-\beta_\pi$, which relates the electric and magnetic dipole polarisabilities. It is the most precise measurement of this fundamental low-energy parameter of strong interaction, that has been addressed since long by various methods with conflicting outcomes. While this result is in tension with previous dedicated measurements, it is found in agreement with the expectation from chiral perturbation theory. An additional measurement replacing pions by muons, for which the cross-section behavior is unambigiously known, was performed for an independent estimate of the systematic uncertainty., Comment: Published version: 9 pages, 3 figures, 1 table
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14. Evaluating Gyrochronology on the Zero-Age-Main-Sequence: Rotation Periods in the Southern Open Cluster Blanco 1 from the KELT-South Survey
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Cargile, P. A., James, D. J., Pepper, J., Kuhn, R. B., Siverd, R., and Stassun, K. G.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We report periods for 33 members of Blanco 1 as measured from KELT-South light curves, the first reported rotation periods for this benchmark zero-age-main-sequence open cluster. The distribution of these stars spans from late-A or early-F dwarfs to mid-K with periods ranging from less than a day to ~8 days. The rotation period distribution has a morphology similar to the coeval Pleiades cluster, suggesting the universal nature of stellar rotation distributions. Employing two different gyrochronology methods, we find an age of 146+13-14 Myr for the cluster. Using the same techniques, we infer an age of 134+9-10 Myr for the Pleiades measured from existing literature rotation periods. These rotation-derived ages agree with independently determined cluster ages based on the lithium depletion boundary technique. Additionally, we evaluate different gyrochronology models, and quantify levels of agreement between the models and the Blanco 1/Pleiades rotation period distributions, including incorporating the rotation distributions of clusters at ages up to 1.1 Gyr. We find the Skumanich-like spin-down rate sufficiently describes the rotation evolution of stars hotter than the Sun; however, we find cooler stars rotating faster than predicted by a Skumanich-law, suggesting a mass dependence in the efficiency of stellar angular momentum loss rate. Finally, we compare the Blanco 1 and Pleiades rotation period distributions to available non-linear angular momentum evolution models. We find they require a significant mass dependence on the initial rotation rate of solar-type stars to reproduce the observed range of rotation periods at a given stellar mass, and are furthermore unable to predict the observed over-density of stars along the upper-envelope of the clusters' rotation distributions., Comment: 19 pages,14 figures, 3 tables -- Accepted for publication in ApJ
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15. 376 Impact of total care pharmacy services provided by a health system specialty pharmacy on long-term medication adherence in peoplewith cystic fibrosis
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Kormelink, L., primary, Platt, T., additional, Autry, E., additional, Rossoll, S., additional, and Kuhn, R., additional
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16. 431 Evolution of pharmacy services at U.S. CFF-accredited centers: 10 years later
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Grube, P., primary, Autry, E., additional, Kormelink, L., additional, Young, D., additional, Zobell, J., additional, Bhakta, Z., additional, and Kuhn, R., additional
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17. Quantum Diffusion of Matter Waves in 2D Speckle Potentials
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Miniatura, C., Kuhn, R. C., Delande, D., and Mueller, C. A.
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Condensed Matter - Disordered Systems and Neural Networks ,Condensed Matter - Other Condensed Matter - Abstract
This paper investigates quantum diffusion of matter waves in two-dimensional random potentials, focussing on expanding Bose-Einstein condensates in spatially correlated optical speckle potentials. Special care is taken to describe the effect of dephasing, finite system size, and an initial momentum distribution. We derive general expressions for the interference-renormalized diffusion constant, the disorder-averaged probability density distribution, the variance of the expanding atomic cloud, and the localized fraction of atoms. These quantities are studied in detail for the special case of an inverted-parabola momentum distribution as obtained from an expanding condensate in the Thomas-Fermi regime. Lastly, we derive quantitative criteria for the unambiguous observation of localization effects in a possible 2D experiment., Comment: some structural changes and corrected fig. 2, final version
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18. Collins and Sivers asymmetries for pions and kaons in muon-deuteron DIS
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The COMPASS Collaboration, Alekseev, M., Alexakhin, V. Yu., Alexandrov, Yu., Alexeev, G. D., Amoroso, A., Arbuzov, A., Badełek, B., Balestra, F., Ball, J., Barth, J., Baum, G., Bedfer, Y., Bernet, C., Bertini, R., Bettinelli, M., Birsa, R., Bisplinghoff, J., Bordalo, P., Bradamante, F., Bravar, A., Bressan, A., Brona, G., Burtin, E., Bussa, M. P., Chapiro, A., Chiosso, M., Cicuttin, A., Colantoni, M., Costa, S., Crespo, M. L., Torre, S. Dalla, Dafni, T., Das, S., Dasgupta, S. S., De Masi, R., Dedek, N., Denisov, O. Yu., Dhara, L., Diaz, V., Dinkelbach, A. M., Donskov, S. V., Dorofeev, V. A., Doshita, N., Duic, V., Dünnweber, W., Eversheim, P. D., Efremov, A. V., Eyrich, W., Faessler, M., Falaleev, V., Ferrero, A., Ferrero, L., Finger, M., Finger Jr., M., Fischer, H., Franco, C., Franz, J., Friedrich, J. M., Frolov, V., Garfagnini, R., Gautheron, F., Gavrichtchouk, O. P., Gazda, R., Gerassimov, S., Geyer, R., Giorgi, M., Gobbo, B., Goertz, S., Gorin, A. M., Grabmüller, S., Grajek, O. A., Grasso, A., Grube, B., Gushterski, R., Guskov, A., Haas, F., Hannappel, J., von Harrach, D., Hasegawa, T., Heckmann, J., Hedicke, S., Heinsius, F. H., Hermann, R., Heß, C., Hinterberger, F., von Hodenberg, M., Horikawa, N., Horikawa, S., d'Hose, N., Ilgner, C., Ioukaev, A. I., Ishimoto, S., Ivanov, O., Ivanshin, Yu., Iwata, T., Jahn, R., Janata, A., Jasinski, P., Joosten, R., Jouravlev, N. I., Kabuß, E., Kang, D., Ketzer, B., Khaustov, G. V., Khokhlov, Yu. A., Kisselev, Yu., Klein, F., Klimaszewski, K., Koblitz, S., Koivuniemi, J. H., Kolosov, V. N., Komissarov, E. V., Kondo, K., Königsmann, K., Konorov, I., Konstantinov, V. F., Korentchenko, A. S., Korzenev, A., Kotzinian, A. M., Koutchinski, N. A., Kouznetsov, O., Kral, A., Kravchuk, N. P., Kroumchtein, Z. V., Kuhn, R., Kunne, F., Kurek, K., Ladygin, M. E., Lamanna, M., Goff, J. M. Le, Lednev, A. A., Lehmann, A., Levorato, S., Lichtenstadt, J., Liska, T., Ludwig, I., Maggiora, A., Maggiora, M., Magnon, A., Mallot, G. K., Mann, A., Marchand, C., Marroncle, J., Martin, A., Marzec, J., Massmann, F., Matsuda, T., Maximov, A. N., Meyer, W., Mielech, A., Mikhailov, Yu. V., Moinester, M. A., Mutter, A., Nagaytsev, A., Nagel, T., Nähle, O., Nassalski, J., Neliba, S., Nerling, F., Neubert, S., Neyret, D. P., Nikolaenko, V. I., Nikolaev, K., Olshevsky, A. G., Ostrick, M., Padee, A., Pagano, P., Panebianco, S., Panknin, R., Panzieri, D., Paul, S., Pawlukiewicz-Kaminska, B., Peshekhonov, D. V., Peshekhonov, V. D., Piragino, G., Platchkov, S., Pochodzalla, J., Polak, J., Polyakov, V. A., Pretz, J., Procureur, S., Quintans, C., Rajotte, J. -F., Ramos, S., Rapatsky, V., Reicherz, G., Reggiani, D., Richter, A., Robinet, F., Rocco, E., Rondio, E., Rozhdestvensky, A. M., Ryabchikov, D. I., Samoylenko, V. D., Sandacz, A., Santos, H., Sapozhnikov, M. G., Sarkar, S., Savin, I. A., Schiavon, P., Schill, C., Schmitt, L., Schönmeier, P., Schröder, W., Shevchenko, O. Yu., Siebert, H. -W., Silva, L., Sinha, L., Sissakian, A. N., Slunecka, M., Smirnov, G. I., Sosio, S., Sozzi, F., Srnka, A., Stinzing, F., Stolarski, M., Sugonyaev, V. P., Sulc, M., Sulej, R., Tchalishev, V. V., Tessaro, S., Tessarotto, F., Teufel, A., Tkatchev, L. G., Venugopal, G., Virius, M., Vlassov, N. V., Vossen, A., Webb, R., Weise, E., Weitzel, Q., Windmolders, R., Wirth, S., Wiślicki, W., Wollny, H., Zaremba, K., Zavertyaev, M., Zemlyanichkina, E., Zhao, J., Ziegler, R., and Zvyagin, A.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The measurements of the Collins and Sivers asymmetries of identified hadrons produced in deep-inelastic scattering of 160 GeV/c muons on a transversely polarised 6LiD target at COMPASS are presented. The results for charged pions and charged and neutral kaons correspond to all data available, which were collected from 2002 to 2004. For all final state particles both the Collins and Sivers asymmetries turn out to be small, compatible with zero within the statistical errors, in line with the previously published results for not identified charged hadrons, and with the expected cancellation between the u- and d-quark contributions., Comment: 16 pages, 9 figures, added author Efremov, calculated pure kaon asymmetries instead of those for experimental kaon/pion mixture (mainly error affected)
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19. Coherent Matter Wave Transport in Speckle Potentials
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Kuhn, R. C., Sigwarth, O., Miniatura, C., Delande, D., and Mueller, C. A.
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Condensed Matter - Other Condensed Matter - Abstract
This article studies multiple scattering of matter waves by a disordered optical potential in two and in three dimensions. We calculate fundamental transport quantities such as the scattering mean free path $\ell_s$, the Boltzmann transport mean free path $\elltrb$, and the Boltzmann diffusion constant $D_B$, using a diagrammatic Green functions approach. Coherent multiple scattering induces interference corrections known as weak localization which entail a reduced diffusion constant. We derive the corresponding expressions for matter wave transport in an correlated speckle potential and provide the relevant parameter values for a possible experimental study of this coherent transport regime, including the critical crossover to the regime of strong or Anderson localization., Comment: 33 pages, minor corrections, published version
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20. Localization of Matter Waves in 2D-Disordered Optical Potentials
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Kuhn, R. C., Miniatura, C., Delande, D., Sigwarth, O., and Mueller, C. A.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
We consider ultracold atoms in 2D-disordered optical potentials and calculate microscopic quantities characterizing matter wave quantum transport in the non-interacting regime. We derive the diffusion constant as function of all relevant microscopic parameters and show that coherent multiple scattering induces significant weak localization effects. In particular, we find that even the strong localization regime is accessible with current experimental techniques and calculate the corresponding localization length., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, figures changed, references updated
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21. Doubly Charmed Baryons in COMPASS
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Schmitt, L., Paul, S., Kuhn, R., and Moinester, M. A.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The search for doubly charmed baryons has been a topic for COMPASS from the beginning. Requiring however a complete spectrometer and highest possible trigger rates this measurement has been postponed. The scenario for such a measurement in the second phase of COMPASS is outlined here. First studies of triggering and simulation of the setup have been performed. New rate estimates based on recent measurements from SELEX at FNAL are presented., Comment: 13 pages, 15 figures, contribution to the Workshop on Future Physics at COMPASS, CERN, Geneva, September 26-27 2002, to appear as CERN Yellow Report
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22. Implementing initial state radiation for lepton induced processes in AMEGIC++
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Schalicke, A., Krauss, F., Kuhn, R., and Soff, G.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We have implemented the method of Yennie, Frautschi, and Suura up to first order in alpha for the simulation of QED Initial State Radiation in lepton induced processes in AMEGIC++. We consider s-channel processes via the exchange of scalar or vector resonances at electron and muon colliders., Comment: 20 pages, 12 figures
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23. QCD Matrix Elements + Parton Showers
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Catani, S., Krauss, F., Kuhn, R., and Webber, B. R.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We propose a method for combining QCD matrix elements and parton showers in Monte Carlo simulations of hadronic final states in $e^+e^-$ annihilation. The matrix element and parton shower domains are separated at some value $y_{ini}$ of the jet resolution, defined according to the $k_T$-clustering algorithm. The matrix elements are modified by Sudakov form factors and the parton showers are subjected to a veto procedure to cancel dependence on $y_{ini}$ to next-to-leading logarithmic accuracy. The method provides a leading-order description of hard multi-jet configurations together with jet fragmentation, while avoiding the most serious problems of double counting. We present first results of an approximate implementation using the event generator APACIC++., Comment: 21 pages, 11 figures, uses JHEP.cls
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24. AMEGIC++ 1.0, A Matrix Element Generator In C++
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Krauss, F., Kuhn, R., and Soff, G.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The new matrix element generator AMEGIC++ is introduced, dedicated to describe multi-particle production in high energy particle collisions. It automatically generates helicity amplitudes for the processes under consideration and constructs suitable, efficient integration channels for the multi-channel phase space integration. The corresponding expressions for the amplitudes and the integrators are stored in library files to be linked to the main program., Comment: 131 pages, 19 figures
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25. Parton showers and multijet events
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Kuhn, R., Schaelicke, A., Krauss, F., and Soff, G.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
A Monte-Carlo event-generator has been developed which is dedicated to simulate electron-positron annihilations. Especially a new approach for the combination of matrix elements and parton showers ensures the independence of the hadronization parameters from the CMS energy. This enables for the first time the description of multijet-topologies, e.g. four jet angles, over a wide range of energy, without changing any parameter of the model. Covering all processes of the standard model our simulator is capable to describe experiments at present and future accelerators, i.e. the LEP collider and a possible Next Linear Collider(NLC)., Comment: Talk given at Luederitz 2000: Fundamental and Applied Aspects of Modern Physics, Luederitz, Namibia, November 13-17, 2000. 9pp
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26. Report of the QCD Working Group
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Ballestrero, A., Bambade, P., Bravo, S., Cacciari, M., Costa, M., deBoer, W., Dissertori, G., Flagmeyer, U., Fuster, J., Hamacher, K., Krauss, F., Kuhn, R., Lonnblad, L., Marti, S., Rehn, J., Rodrigo, G., Seymour, M. H., Sjostrand, T., Trocsanyi, Z., and Webber, B. R.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The activities of the QCD working group concentrated on improving the understanding and Monte Carlo simulation of multi-jet final states due to hard QCD processes at LEP, i.e. quark-antiquark plus multi-gluon and/or secondary quark production, with particular emphasis on four-jet final states and b-quark mass effects. Specific topics covered are: relevant developments in the main event generators PYTHIA, HERWIG and ARIADNE; the new multi-jet generator APACIC++; description and tuning of inclusive (all-flavour) jet rates; quark mass effects in the three- and four-jet rates; mass, higher-order and hadronization effects in four-jet angular and shape distributions; b-quark fragmentation and gluon splitting into b-quarks., Comment: 95 pages, 48 figures, contribution to Proceedings of the LEP2 Monte Carlo Workshop. References for NLO 4-jet matrix elements added
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27. APACIC++, A PArton Cascade In C++, version 1.0
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Kuhn, R., Krauss, F., Ivanyi, B., and Soff, G.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
APACIC++ is a Monte-Carlo event-generator dedicated for the simulation of electron-positron annihilations into jets. Within the framework of APACIC++, the emergence of jets is identified with the perturbative production of partons as governed by corresponding matrix elements. In addition to the build-in matrix elements describing the production of two and three jets, further programs can be linked allowing for the simultaneous treatment of higher numbers of jets. APACIC++ hosts a new approach for the combination of arbitrary matrix elements for the production of jets with the parton shower, which in turn models the evolution of these jets. For the evolution, different ordering schemes are available, namely ordering by virtualities or by angles. At the present state, the subsequent hadronization of the partons is accomplished by means of the Lund-string model as provided within Pythia. An appropriate interface is provieded. The program takes full advantage of the object-oriented features provided by C++ allowing for an equally abstract and transparent programming style., Comment: 68 pages, 11 figures, submitted to Comp. Phys. Comm
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28. APACIC++, A Parton Cascade in C++
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Krauss, F., Kuhn, R., and Soff, G.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
In this talk the newly developped Monte-Carlo event generator {\tt APACIC++} suitable to describe multijet-events in high-energetic electron-positron annihilations is presented. A new ansatz to match the corresponding matrix elements for the production of jets via the strong and electroweak interactions to the subsequent parton shower modelling the inner-jet evolution is discussed in some detail. Results obtained with {\tt APACIC++} are compared to other QCD event generators and to some representative experimental data., Comment: 23 pages, 5 Figures, Talk presented at the 39. Cracow Summer School of Theoretical Physics, submitted to Acta Physica Polonica
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29. Multijet events and parton showers
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Krauss, F., Kuhn, R., and Soff, G.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We propose a general approach for the description of multijet events in the framework of QCD event generators. We introduce a new algorithm to match parton showers and arbitrary matrix elements for the production of any number of jets via the strong or electroweak interaction. We developped a new parton cascade code capable to deal with multijet events at LEP energies and beyond., Comment: 8 pages, 9 Figures
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30. Fc-Silent Anti-CD154 Domain Antibody Effectively Prevents Nonhuman Primate Renal Allograft Rejection
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Kim, S.C., Wakwe, W., Higginbotham, L.B., Mathews, D.V., Breeden, C.P., Stephenson, A.C., Jenkins, J., Strobert, E., Price, K., Price, L., Kuhn, R., Wang, H., Yamniuk, A., Suchard, S., Farris, A.B., III, Pearson, T.C., Larsen, C.P., Ford, M.L., Suri, A., Nadler, S., and Adams, A.B.
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- 2017
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31. Technical characterization of the single-lead electrocardiogram signal from four different smartwatches and its clinical implications
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Knecht, S, primary, Waldmann, F, additional, Kuhn, R, additional, Mannhart, D, additional, Kuhne, M, additional, Sticherling, C, additional, Badertscher, P, additional, and Wildhaber, R, additional
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32. Control Strategies of Thyroid Hormone Monodeiodination in Vertebrates
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Kuhn, R Eduard, Mol, A Koen, Darras, M Veerle, and BioStor
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- 1993
33. Novel Latent Heat Storage Devices for Thermal Management of Electric Vehicle Battery Systems
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Huber, Ch., Jossen, A., Kuhn, R., Meyer, Gereon, Series editor, Wellnitz, Jörg, editor, Subic, Aleksandar, editor, and Trufin, Ramona, editor
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- 2014
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34. Enveloped viruses understood via multiscale simulation: computer-aided vaccine design
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Shreif, Z., Adhangale, P., Cheluvaraja, S., Perera, R., Kuhn, R., and Ortoleva, P.
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Abstract: Enveloped viruses are viewed as an opportunity to understand how highly organized and functional biosystems can emerge from a collection of millions of chaotically moving atoms. They are an intermediate level of complexity between macromolecules and bacteria. They are a natural system for testing theories of self-assembly and structural transitions, and for demonstrating the derivation of principles of microbiology from laws of molecular physics. As some constitute threats to human health, a computer-aided vaccine and drug design strategy that would follow from a quantitative model would be an important contribution. However, current molecular dynamics simulation approaches are not practical for modeling such systems. Our multiscale approach simultaneously accounts for the outer protein net and inner protein/genomic core, and their less structured membranous material and host fluid. It follows from a rigorous multiscale deductive analysis of laws of molecular physics. Two types of order parameters are introduced: (1) those for structures wherein constituent molecules retain long-lived connectivity (they specify the nanoscale structure as a deformation from a reference configuration) and (2) those for which there is no connectivity but organization is maintained on the average (they are field variables such as mass density or measures of preferred orientation). Rigorous multiscale techniques are used to derive equations for the order parameters dynamics. The equations account for thermal-average forces, diffusion coefficients, and effects of random forces. Statistical properties of the atomic-scale fluctuations and the order parameters are co-evolved. By combining rigorous multiscale techniques and modern supercomputing, systems of extreme complexity can be modeled.
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35. The COMPASS setup for physics with hadron beams
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Abbon, P., Adolph, C., Akhunzyanov, R., Alexandrov, Yu., Alexeev, M.G., Alexeev, G.D., Amoroso, A., Andrieux, V., Anosov, V., Austregesilo, A., Badełek, B., Balestra, F., Barth, J., Baum, G., Beck, R., Bedfer, Y., Berlin, A., Bernhard, J., Bicker, K., Bielert, E.R., Bieling, J., Birsa, R., Bisplinghoff, J., Bodlak, M., Boer, M., Bordalo, P., Bradamante, F., Braun, C., Bressan, A., Büchele, M., Burtin, E., Capozza, L., Ciliberti, P., Chiosso, M., Chung, S.U., Cicuttin, A., Colantoni, M., Cotte, D., Crespo, M.L., Curiel, Q., Dafni, T., Dalla Torre, S., Dasgupta, S.S., Dasgupta, S., Denisov, O.Yu., Desforge, D., Dinkelbach, A.M., Donskov, S.V., Doshita, N., Duic, V., Dünnweber, W., Durand, D., Dziewiecki, M., Efremov, A., Elia, C., Eversheim, P.D., Eyrich, W., Faessler, M., Ferrero, A., Finger, M., Finger, M., Jr., Fischer, H., Franco, C., du Fresne von Hohenesche, N., Friedrich, J.M., Frolov, V., Gatignon, L., Gautheron, F., Gavrichtchouk, O.P., Gerassimov, S., Geyer, R., Giganon, A., Gnesi, I., Gobbo, B., Goertz, S., Gorzellik, M., Grabmüller, S., Grasso, A., Gregori, M., Grube, B., Grussenmeyer, T., Guskov, A., Haas, F., von Harrach, D., Hahne, D., Hashimoto, R., Heinsius, F.H., Herrmann, F., Hinterberger, F., Höppner, Ch., Horikawa, N., d׳Hose, N., Huber, S., Ishimoto, S., Ivanov, A., Ivanshin, Yu., Iwata, T., Jahn, R., Jary, V., Jasinski, P., Jörg, P., Joosten, R., Kabuß, E., Ketzer, B., Khaustov, G.V., Khokhlov, Yu.A., Kisselev, Yu., Klein, F., Klimaszewski, K., Koivuniemi, J.H., Kolosov, V.N., Kondo, K., Königsmann, K., Konorov, I., Konstantinov, V.F., Kotzinian, A.M., Kouznetsov, O., Krämer, M., Kroumchtein, Z.V., Kuchinski, N., Kuhn, R., Kunne, F., Kurek, K., Kurjata, R.P., Lednev, A.A., Lehmann, A., Levillain, M., Levorato, S., Lichtenstadt, J., Maggiora, A., Magnon, A., Makke, N., Mallot, G.K., Marchand, C., Marroncle, J., Martin, A., Marzec, J., Matousek, J., Matsuda, H., Matsuda, T., Menon, G., Meshcheryakov, G., Meyer, W., Michigami, T., Mikhailov, Yu.V., Miyachi, Y., Moinester, M.A., Nagaytsev, A., Nagel, T., Nerling, F., Neubert, S., Neyret, D., Nikolaenko, V.I., Novy, J., Nowak, W.-D., Nunes, A.S., Olshevsky, A.G., Orlov, I., Ostrick, M., Panknin, R., Panzieri, D., Parsamyan, B., Paul, S., Pesaro, G., Pesaro, V., Peshekhonov, D.V., Pires, C., Platchkov, S., Pochodzalla, J., Polyakov, V.A., Pretz, J., Quaresma, M., Quintans, C., Ramos, S., Regali, C., Reicherz, G., Reymond, J-M., Rocco, E., Rossiyskaya, N.S., Rousse, J.-Y., Ryabchikov, D.I., Rychter, A., Samartsev, A., Samoylenko, V.D., Sandacz, A., Sarkar, S., Savin, I.A., Sbrizzai, G., Schiavon, P., Schill, C., Schlüter, T., Schmidt, K., Schmieden, H., Schönning, K., Schopferer, S., Schott, M., Shevchenko, O.Yu., Silva, L., Sinha, L., Sirtl, S., Slunecka, M., Sosio, S., Sozzi, F., Srnka, A., Steiger, L., Stolarski, M., Sulc, M., Sulej, R., Suzuki, H., Szabelski, A., Szameitat, T., Sznajder, P., Takekawa, S., Terça, G., Wolbeek, J. ter, Tessaro, S., Tessarotto, F., Thibaud, F., Tskhay, V., Uhl, S., Uman, I., Virius, M., Wang, L., Weisrock, T., Weitzel, Q., Wilfert, M., Windmolders, R., Wollny, H., Zaremba, K., Zavertyaev, M., Zemlyanichkina, E., Ziembicki, M., and Zink, A.
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36. 502 Retrospective reviewof vancomycin trough versus area under the curve monitoring in pediatric and adult patients with cystic fibrosis
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Mitchell, B., primary, Kormelink, L., additional, Kuhn, R., additional, and Autry, E., additional
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37. Enveloped viruses understood via multiscale simulation: computer-aided vaccine design
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Shreif, Z., Adhangale, P., Cheluvaraja, S., Perera, R., Kuhn, R., Ortoleva, P., Barth, Timothy J., editor, Griebel, Michael, editor, Keyes, David E., editor, Nieminen, Risto M., editor, Roose, Dirk, editor, Schlick, Tamar, editor, Yip, Sidney, editor, and de la Rubia, Tomás Diaz, editor
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38. Hierarchical Method for Stereophotogrammetric Multi-object-position Measurement
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Tornow, M., Michaelis, B., Kuhn, R. W., Calow, R., Mecke, R., Goos, Gerhard, editor, Hartmanis, Juris, editor, van Leeuwen, Jan, editor, Michaelis, Bernd, editor, and Krell, Gerald, editor
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39. Kann eine Heparinapplikation das Tumorwachstum reduzieren?
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Pross, Matthias, Krüger, S., Kuhn, R., Langer, H., Lippert, H., Schulz, H.-U., Siewert, J. R., Neugebauer, E., Hartel, W., and Menger, M. D.
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40. Dynamic fuel cell gas humidification system
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Kuhn, R., Krüger, Ph., Kleinau, S., Dawson, M., Geyer, J., Roscher, M., Manke, I., and Hartnig, Ch.
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41. Biotechnological production of polyunsaturated fatty acids.
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Abaide, E. R., primary, Bastos, J., additional, Prá, V. dal, additional, Terra, L. de M., additional, Kuhn, R. C., additional, and Mazutti, M. A., additional
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42. CPG STIMULATES PROTECTIVE IMMUNITY IN BALB/CJ MICE INFECTED WITH LARVAL TAENIA CRASSICEPS
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Aldridge,, J. R., Johnson, E. C., and Kuhn, R. E.
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43. A comprehensive model of a VLSI spiral inductor derived from the first principles
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Kol’dyaev, V. I., Decoutere, S., Kuhn, R., Deferm, L., De Meyer, Kristin, editor, and Biesemans, Serge, editor
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- 1998
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44. Intraperitoneale Applikation von Gefitinib inhibiert das Tumorwachstum der Kolonkarzinomzelllinie CC 531 im laparoskopischen Rattenmodell
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Kuhn, R., Schubert, D., Krüger, S., Flohr, L., Nestler, G., Pross, M., Lippert, H., Bruch, H. P., editor, Büchler, M. W., editor, Buhr, H. J., editor, Hohenberger, W., editor, Klar, E., editor, Kremer, B., editor, Post, S., editor, Schilling, M., editor, Schumpelick, V., editor, Siewert, J. R., editor, Thiede, A., editor, Becker, H., editor, Bittner, R., editor, Függer, R., editor, Köckerling, F., editor, Saeger, H. D., editor, Zornig, C., editor, Hölscher, A., editor, Izbicki, J. R., editor, Junginger, T., editor, Senninger, N., editor, Allgayer, H., editor, Broll, R., editor, Bruns, C. J., editor, Fries, H., editor, Kalthoff, H., editor, Schackert, H. K., editor, Ertel, W., editor, Faist, E., editor, Holzheimer, R. G., editor, Holzmann, B., editor, Schade, U. F., editor, Vollmar, B., editor, Brückner, U. B., editor, Heidecke, C. D., editor, Menger, M. D., editor, Neugebauer, E., editor, Spiegel, H. U., editor, Biemer, E., editor, Germann, G., editor, Haas, N., editor, Machens, H. G., editor, Stark, G. B., editor, Steinau, H. U., editor, Haverich, A., editor, Heberer, M., editor, Rogiers, X., editor, Jauch, K. W., editor, Roth, H., editor, von Schweinitz, D., editor, Waag, K. L., editor, Altendorf-Hofmann, A., editor, Celik, I., editor, Lehnert, T., editor, Lorenz, W., editor, Ohmann, C., editor, Bechstein, W. O., editor, Broelsch, C., editor, Hopt, U., editor, Klempnauer, J., editor, Neuhaus, P., editor, Fändrich, F., editor, Markus, B., editor, Minor, T., editor, Wonigeit, K., editor, Dralle, H., editor, Goretzki, P. E., editor, Rothmund, M., editor, Bühren, V., editor, Josten, C., editor, Muhr, G., editor, Nast-Kolb, D., editor, Stürmer, K. M., editor, Trentz, O., editor, Brunkwall, J., editor, Sandmann, W., editor, Schmitz-Rixen, T., editor, Storck, M., editor, Branscheid, D., editor, Dienemann, H., editor, Hirner, A., editor, Passlick, B., editor, Toomes, H., editor, Beyersdorf, F., editor, Hetzer, R., editor, Schäfers, H. J., editor, Zerkowski, H. R., editor, Becker, H. D., editor, Saeger, H. -D., editor, Jauch, K. -W., editor, and Bauer, H., editor
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45. Prohibition And Transgression As A Depth Psychology-Phenomenological Problem On The Dialectics Of Desire
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Kuhn R
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Dialectic ,Psychoanalysis ,Depth psychology ,General Medicine ,Sociology ,Marine transgression - Published
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46. Im Blickpunkt
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Kuhn, R., Jung, P., Grote, U., Mitschke, S., Schalles, H.-J., and Willer, F.
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47. Identification and Biology of Cellular Receptors for the Coxsackie B Viruses Group
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Kuhn, R. J., Compans, R. W., editor, Cooper, M., editor, Hogle, J. M., editor, Koprowski, H., editor, Ito, Y., editor, Melchers, F., editor, Oldstone, M., editor, Olsnes, S., editor, Potter, M., editor, Saedler, H., editor, Vogt, P. K., editor, Wagner, H., editor, Tracy, Steven, editor, Chapman, Nora M., editor, and Mahy, Brian W. J., editor
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- 1997
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48. Bronzezeit unterm Magdeburger Dom
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Kuhn, R.
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49. Measuring device for synchrotron X-ray imaging and first results of high temperature polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells
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Kuhn, R., Scholta, J., Krüger, Ph., Hartnig, Ch., Lehnert, W., Arlt, T., and Manke, I.
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50. Balb/Cj Male Mice Do Not Feminize after Infection with Larval Taenia crassiceps
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Aldridge, Jerry R., Jennette, Mary A., and Kuhn, R. E.
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