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2. Hadron-Hadron and Cosmic-Ray Interactions at multi-TeV Energies
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Alessandro, B., Bergman, D., Bongi, M., Bunyatyan, A., Cazon, L., d'Enterria, D., de Mitri, I., Doll, P., Engel, R., Eggert, K., Garzelli, M., Gerhardt, L., Gieseke, S., Godbole, R., Grosse-Oetringhaus, J. F., Gustafson, G., Hebbeker, T., Kheyn, L., Kiryluk, J., Lipari, P., Ostapchenko, S., Pierog, T., Piskounova, O., Ranft, J., Rezaeian, A., Rostovtsev, A., Sakurai, N., Sapeta, S., Schleich, S., Schulz, H., Sjostrand, T., Sonnenschein, L., Sutton, M., Ulrich, R., Werner, K., and Zapp, K.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The workshop on "Hadron-Hadron and Cosmic-Ray Interactions at multi-TeV Energies" held at the ECT* centre (Trento) in Nov.-Dec. 2010 gathered together both theorists and experimentalists to discuss issues of the physics of high-energy hadronic interactions of common interest for the particle, nuclear and cosmic-ray communities. QCD results from collider experiments -- mostly from the LHC but also from the Tevatron, RHIC and HERA -- were discussed and compared to various hadronic Monte Carlo generators, aiming at an improvement of our theoretical understanding of soft, semi-hard and hard parton dynamics. The latest cosmic-ray results from various ground-based observatories were also presented with an emphasis on the phenomenological modeling of the first hadronic interactions of the extended air-showers generated in the Earth atmosphere. These mini-proceedings consist of an introduction and short summaries of the talks presented at the meeting., Comment: 46 pages, 13 figures; Mini-proceedings ECT* Workshop, Trento, Nov. 28 - Dec. 3, 2010. FP7 acknowledgements added
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- 2011
3. Proceedings of the 38th International Symposium on Multiparticle Dynamics (ISMD08)
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Bartels, J., Borras, K., Gustafson, G., Jung, H., Kutak, K., Levonian, S., Mnich, J., Achilli, A., Albacete, J. L., Albrow, M. G., Alvarez-Gaumé, L., Ambroglini, F., Avsar, E., Baier, R., Bartalini, P., Bopp, F. W., Broniowski, W., Brower, R., Bunyatyan, A., Busza, W., Caines, H., Chojnacki, M., Ciocca, C., Cooper-Sarkar, A., Csörgő, T., De Roeck, A., Diehl, M., Djuric, M., Dremin, I. M., Ehrenfeld, W., Engel, R., Fanò, L., Field, R., Flensburg, Ch., Florkowski, W., Gómez, C., Garbini, L., Godbole, R., Golec-Biernat, K., Grau, A., Hatakeyama, K., Hautmann, F., Heinemeyer, S., Homma, K., Hurth, T., Iancu, E., Itakura, K., Jenkovszky, L. L., Kaidalov, A. B., Kar, D., Katzy, J., Khoze, V. A., Kisiel, A., Kneur, J. -L., Kodama, T., Koide, T., Kokoulina, E., Kolar, K., Koshelkin, A. V., Kovchegov, Y V., Kropivnitskaya, A., Kutov, A., Lancaster, M., Li, G., Liu, L., Lipatov, L. N., Machado, M. V. T., Marchesini, G., Marquet, C., McLerran, L., Mehtar-Tani, Y., Yu, M., Metzger, W. J., Meyer, A., Mingmei, XU, Moch, S., Nagy, Z., Nagy, M., Nemchik, J., Ostapchenko, S., Padula, S. S., Pancheri, G., Papageorgiou, K., Pierog, T., Piskounova, O. I., Ranft, J., Roesler, S., Rojo, J., Ryadovikov, V., Ryskin, M. G., Vera, A. Sabio, Savin, A., Shears, T., Shehzadi, R., Srivastava, Y. N., Stirling, J., Strassler, M., Sumbera, M., Taliotis, M. Taševský A., Tan, C-I, Tavanfar, A., Thompson, P., Tokarev, M., Travnicek, P., Treleani, D., Tsiledakis, G., Tsukerman, I., Vázquez-Mozo, M. A., van Mechelen, P., Wegener, D., Weiglein, G., White, Ch., Wing, D. Wicke M., Wolschin, G., Yoshida, R., and Zborovsk, I.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Proceedings of ISMD08, Comment: Edited by: J. Bartels, K. Borras, G. Gustafson, H. Jung, K. Kutak, S. Levonian, and J. Mnich
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- 2009
4. Secondary Cosmic Ray particles due to GCR interactions in the Earth's atmosphere
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Battistoni, G., Cerutti, F., Fassò, A., Ferrari, A., Garzelli, M. V., Lantz, M., Muraro, S., Pinsky, L. S., Ranft, J., Roesler, S., and Sala, P. R.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
Primary GCR interact with the Earth's atmosphere originating atmospheric showers, thus giving rise to fluxes of secondary particles in the atmosphere. Electromagnetic and hadronic interactions interplay in the production of these particles, whose detection is performed by means of complementary techniques in different energy ranges and at different depths in the atmosphere, down to the Earth's surface. Monte Carlo codes are essential calculation tools which can describe the complexity of the physics of these phenomena, thus allowing the analysis of experimental data. However, these codes are affected by important uncertainties, concerning, in particular, hadronic physics at high energy. In this paper we shall report some results concerning inclusive particle fluxes and atmospheric shower properties as obtained using the FLUKA transport and interaction code. Some emphasis will also be given to the validation of the physics models of FLUKA involved in these calculations., Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures. Proceedings of an invited talk presented by M.V. Garzelli at CSSP07, Carpathian Summer School of Physics - Exotic Nuclei & Nuclear/Particle Astrophysics, Sinaia, Romania, August 20 - 31 2007
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- 2007
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5. Heavy Ion Collisions at the LHC - Last Call for Predictions
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Abreu, S., Akkelin, S. V., Alam, J., Albacete, J. L., Andronic, A., Antonov, D., Arleo, F., Armesto, N., Arsene, I. C., Barnafoldi, G. G., Barrette, J., Bauchle, B., Becattini, F., Betz, B., Bleicher, M., Bluhm, M., Boer, D., Bopp, F. W., Braun-Munzinger, P., Bravina, L., Busza, W., Cacciari, M., Capella, A., Casalderrey-Solana, J., Chatterjee, R., Chen, L. -W., Cleymans, J., Cole, B. A., Del Valle, Z. Conesa, Csernai, L. P., Cunqueiro, L., Dainese, A., Ding, J. Dias de Deus H. -T., Djordjevic, M., Drescher, H., Dumitru, I. M. Dremin A., El, A., Engel, R., d'Enterria, D., Eskola, K. J., Fai, G., Ferreiro, E. G., Fries, R. J., Frodermann, E., Fujii, H., Gale, C., Gelis, F., Goncalves, V. P., Greco, V., Greiner, C., Gyulassy, M., van Hees, H., Heinz, U., Honkanen, H., Horowitz, W. A., Iancu, E., Ingelman, G., Jalilian-Marian, J., Jeon, S., Kaidalov, A. B., Kampfer, B., Kang, Z. -B., Karpenko, Iu. A., Kestin, G., Kharzeev, D., Ko, C. M., Koch, B., Kopeliovich, B., Kozlov, M., Kraus, I., Kuznetsova, I., Lee, S. H., Lednicky, R., Letessier, J., Levin, E., Li, B. -A., Lin, Z. -W., Liu, H., Liu, W., Loizides, C., Lokhtin, I. P., Machado, M. V. T., Malinina, L. V., Managadze, A. M., Mangano, M. L., Mannarelli, M., Manuel, C., Martinez, G., Milhano, J. G., Mocsy, A., Molnar, D., Nardi, M., Nayak, J. K., Niemi, H., Oeschler, H., Ollitrault, J. -Y., Paic, G., Pajares, C., Pantuev, V. S., Papp, G., Peressounko, D., Petreczky, P., Petrushanko, S. V., Piccinini, F., Pierog, T., Pirner, H. J., Porteboeuf, S., Potashnikova, I., Qin, G. Y., Qiu, J. -W., Rafelski, J., Rajagopal, K., Ranft, J., Rapp, R., Rasanen, S. S., Rathsman, J., Rau, P., Redlich, K., Renk, T., Rezaeian, A. H., Rischke, D., Roesler, S., Ruppert, J., Ruuskanen, P. V., Salgado, C. A., Sapeta, S., Sarcevic, I., Sarkar, S., Sarycheva, L. I., Schmidt, I., Shoshi, A. I., Sinha, B., Sinyukov, Yu. M., Snigirev, A. M., Srivastava, D. K., Stachel, J., Stasto, A., Stocker, H., Teplov, C. Yu., Thews, R. L., Torrieri, G., Pop, V. Topor, Triantafyllopoulos, D. N., Tuchin, K. L., Turbide, S., Tywoniuk, K., Utermann, A., Venugopalan, R., Vitev, I., Vogt, R., Wang, E., Wang, X. N., Werner, K., Wessels, E., Wheaton, S., Wicks, S., Wiedemann, U. A., Wolschin, G., Xiao, B. -W., Xu, Z., Yasui, S., Zabrodin, E., Zapp, K., Zhang, B., Zhang, B. -W., Zhang, H., and Zhou, D.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
This writeup is a compilation of the predictions for the forthcoming Heavy Ion Program at the Large Hadron Collider, as presented at the CERN Theory Institute 'Heavy Ion Collisions at the LHC - Last Call for Predictions', held from May 14th to June 10th 2007., Comment: LaTeX, 185 pages, uses iop styles; writeup of the CERN Theory Institute 'Heavy Ion Collisions at the LHC - Last Call for Predictions', held from May 14th to June 10th 2007
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- 2007
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6. Inclusive distributions at the LHC as predicted from the DPMJET-III model with chain fusion
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Ranft, J., Bopp, F. W., Engel, R., and Roesler, S.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
DPMJET-III with chain fusion is used to calculate inclusive distributions of Pb-Pb collisions at LHC energies. We present rapidity distributions as well as scaled multiplicities at mid-rapidity as function of the collision energy and the number of participants., Comment: Presented at "Heavy Ion Collisions at the LHC: last call for predictions", Geneva Switzerland, May 14th-June 8th
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- 2007
7. Antibaryon to Baryon Production Ratios in Pb-Pb and p-p collision at LHC energies of the DPMJET-III Monte Carlo
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Bopp, F. W., Engel, R., Ranft, J., and Roesler, S.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
A sizable component of stopped baryons is predicted for pp and P bP b collisions at LHC. Based on an analysis of RHIC data within framework of our multichain Monte Carlo DPMJET-III the LHC predictions are presented., Comment: Presented at "Heavy Ion Collisions at the LHC: last call for predictions", Geneva Switzerland, May 14th-June 8th
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- 2007
8. The hadronic models for cosmic ray physics: the FLUKA code solutions
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Battistoni, G., Garzelli, M. V., Gadioli, E., Muraro, S., Sala, P. R., Fassò, A., Ferrari, A., Roesler, S., Cerutti, F., Ranft, J., Pinsky, L. S., Empl, A., Pelliccioni, M., and Villari, R.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
FLUKA is a general purpose Monte Carlo transport and interaction code used for fundamental physics and for a wide range of applications. These include Cosmic Ray Physics (muons, neutrinos, EAS, underground physics), both for basic research and applied studies in space and atmospheric flight dosimetry and radiation damage. A review of the hadronic models available in FLUKA and relevant for the description of cosmic ray air showers is presented in this paper. Recent updates concerning these models are discussed. The FLUKA capabilities in the simulation of the formation and propagation of EM and hadronic showers in the Earth's atmosphere are shown., Comment: 8 pages, 9 figures. Invited talk presented by M.V. Garzelli at ISVHECRI2006, International Symposium on Very High Energy Cosmic Rays, Weihai, China, August 15 - 22 2006
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- 2006
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9. High energy hadron production Monte Carlos
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Ranft, J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We discuss here Quantum molecular dynamics models (QMD) and Dual Parton Models (DPM and QGSM). We compare RHIC data to DPM--models and we present a (Cosmic ray oriented) model comparison., Comment: 10 pages, 7 figures, presented at Hadronic Shower simulation workshop, FERMILAB Sept. 6-8, 2006
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- 2006
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10. A Monte Carlo approach to study neutron and fragment emission in heavy-ion reactions
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Garzelli, M. V., Sala, P. R., Ballarini, F., Battistoni, G., Cerutti, F., Ferrari, A., Gadioli, E., Ottolenghi, A., Pinsky, L. S., and Ranft, J.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Quantum Molecular Dynamics models (QMD) are Monte Carlo approaches targeted at the description of nucleon-ion and ion-ion collisions. We have developed a QMD code, which has been used for the simulation of the fast stage of ion-ion collisions, considering a wide range of system masses and system mass asymmetries. The slow stage of the collisions has been described by statistical methods. The combination of both stages leads to final distributions of particles and fragments, which have been compared to experimental data available in literature. A few results of these comparisons, concerning neutron double-differential production cross-sections for C, Ne and Ar ions impinging on C, Cu and Pb targets at 290 - 400 MeV/A bombarding energies and fragment isotopic distributions from Xe + Al at 790 MeV/A, are shown in this paper., Comment: 12 pages, 3 figures, submitted for publication in Adv. Space Res
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- 2006
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11. A QMD description of the interaction of ion beams with matter
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Garzelli, M. V., Sala, P. R., Battistoni, G., Cerutti, F., Ferrari, A., Gadioli, E., Ballarini, F., Ottolenghi, A., Fassò, A., Pinsky, L. S., and Ranft, J.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Heavy-ion collisions can be simulated by means of comprehensive approaches, to include the many different reaction mechanisms which may contribute. QMD models and their relativistic extensions are examples of these approaches based on Monte Carlo techniques. In this paper are shown some results obtained by coupling a new QMD code, which describes the fast stage of ion-ion collisions, to the evaporation /fission/Fermi break-up and photon de-excitation routines present in the FLUKA multipurpose Monte Carlo transport and interaction code. In particular, we compare the predicted neutron spectra to available experimental data from thin and thick target irradiations. We show also some predictions of particle and charged fragment fluences for the interaction of C and Fe ions with a thick PMMA target, which may be useful to assess the risk of side-effects in the hadron therapy of tumours., Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures. Proceedings of the 25th Workshop on Nuclear Theory, Rila Mountains, Bulgaria, June 26 - July 1, 2006
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- 2006
12. Heavy-ion collisions described by a new QMD code interfaced to FLUKA: model validation by comparisons with experimental data concerning neutron and charged fragment production
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Garzelli, M. V., Ballarini, F., Battistoni, G., Cerutti, F., Fassò, A., Ferrari, A., Gadioli, E., Ottolenghi, A., Pinsky, L. S., Ranft, J., and Sala, P. R.
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Nuclear Theory - Abstract
A new code, based on the Quantum Molecular Dynamics theoretical approach, has been developed and interfaced to the FLUKA evaporation/fission/Fermi break-up module. At present, this code is undergoing a series of validation tests. In this paper its predictions are compared to measured charged fragment yields and double differential neutron spectra in thin target heavy-ion reactions, at bombarding energies of about 100 MeV/A. The comparisons with the predictions of a modified version of RQMD 2.4 originally developed in Frankfurt, already available in the FLUKA code, are presented and potential improvements are briefly sketched., Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures, Proc. 11th International Conference on Nuclear Reaction Mechanisms, Varenna, Italy, June 12 - 16 2006
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- 2006
13. Antiparticle to Particle Production Ratios in Hadron-Hadron and d-Au Collisions in the DPMJET-III Monte Carlo
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Bopp, F. W., Ranft, J., Engel, R., and Roesler, S.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
To understand baryon stopping we analyse new RHIC and Fermilab data within the framework of the multichain Monte Carlo DPMJET-III. The present consideration is restricted to to hadron-hadron and d-Au collisions., Comment: 10 pages, 19 figures. The paper is expanded in a mayor way to include more data
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- 2005
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14. The FLUKA Monte Carlo, non-perturbative QCD and Cosmic Ray cascades
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Battistoni, G., Fassò, A., Ferrari, A., Ranft, J., and Sala, P. R.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The FLUKA Monte Carlo code, presently used in cosmic ray physics, contains packages to sample soft hadronic processes which are built according to the Dual Parton Model. This is a phenomenological model capable of reproducing many of the features of hadronic collisions in the non perturbative QCD regime. The basic principles of the model are summarized and, as an example, the associated Lambda-K production is discussed. This is a process which has some relevance for the calculation of atmospheric neutrino fluxes., Comment: Extended version of the work for the proceedings of the workshop on QCD at Cosmic Ray Energies, Erice, Aug. 30 - Sep. 4 2004, Italy
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- 2004
15. d-Au and p-p collisions at RHIC and the multichain Monte Carlo Dpmjet-III
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Bopp, F. W., Ranft, J., Engel, R., and Roesler, S.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
In this paper we compare systematically the two-component Dual Parton Model (DPM) event generator Dpmjet-III to d-Au and p-p data from RHIC. In this process we are able to improve the model. The need for fusion of chains and a recalibration of the model to obtain collision scaling in h-A and d-A collisions was found already in previous comparisons. Here, comparing to transverse momentum distributions of identified charged hadrons we find also the need to modify the transverse momentum distributions in the decay of hadronic strings, the basic building blocks of the model on soft hadronic collisions., Comment: 8 pages, 13 figures, Based on a contribution to a workshop "QCD at Cosmic Energies, Erice, Italie, Aug.29 to Sept.5 2004
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- 2004
16. RHIC data and the multichain Monte Carlo DPMJET-II
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Bopp, F. W., Ranft, J., Engel, R., and Roesler, S.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Using data from RHIC we are able to systematically improve the two-component Dual Parton Model (DPM) event generator DPMJET-III. Introducing percolation parametrized as fusion of chains the model describes multiplicities and pseudorapidity distributions in nucleus-nucleus collisions at all centralities. Guided by the d-Au data from RHIC we recalibrate the model to obtain collision scaling in h-A and d-A collisions., Comment: 8 pages, Based on a poster submitted to the 17th International Conference on Ultra Relativistic Nucleus Nucleus Collisions, Jan. 11-17, Oakland,California USA
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- 2004
17. Photon Physics in Heavy Ion Collisions at the LHC
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Arleo, F., Aurenche, P., Bopp, F., Dadic, I., David, G., Delagrange, H., d'Enterria, D., Eskola, K. J., Gelis, F., Guillet, J. -Ph., Jeon, S., Kharlov, Yu., Kodolova, O., Levai, P., Liu, J. H., Lokhtin, I. P., Moore, G. D., Niemi, H., Nikitenko, A., Peitzmann, T., Petreczky, P., Ranft, J., Rapp, R., Ruuskanen, P. V., Redlich, K., Rasanen, S. S., Sarcevic, I., Serreau, J., Srivastava, D. K., Takai, H., Tapprogge, S., Tokarev, M., Vardanyan, I. N., Werlen, M., and Yepes, P.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Various pion and photon production mechanisms in high-energy nuclear collisions at RHIC and LHC are discussed. Comparison with RHIC data is done whenever possible. The prospect of using electromagnetic probes to characterize quark-gluon plasma formation is assessed., Comment: Writeup of the working group "Photon Physics" for the CERN Yellow Report on "Hard Probes in Heavy Ion Collisions at the LHC", 134 pages. One figure added in chapter 5 (comparison with PHENIX data). Some figures and correponding text corrected in chapter 6 (off-chemical equilibrium thermal photon rates). Some figures modified in chapter 7 (off-chemical equilibrium photon rates) and comparison with PHENIX data added
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- 2003
18. The physics models of FLUKA: status and recent development
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Fasso', A., Ferrari, A., Roesler, S., Sala, P. R., Ballarini, F., Ottolenghi, A., Battistoni, G., Cerutti, F., Gadioli, E., Garzelli, M. V., Empl, A., and Ranft, J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
A description of the intermediate and high energy hadronic interaction models used in the FLUKA code is given. Benchmarking against experimental data is also reported in order to validate the model performances. Finally the most recent developments and perspectives for nucleus-nucleus interactions are described together with some comparisons with experimental data., Comment: talk from the 2003 Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics (CHEP03), La Jolla, Ca, USA, March 2003, 10 pages, ps
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19. The FLUKA code: present applications and future developments
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Fasso', A., Ferrari, A., Roesler, S., Ranft, J., Sala, P. R., Battistoni, G., Campanella, M., Cerutti, F., De Biaggi, L., Gadioli, E., Garzelli, M. V., Ballarini, F., Ottolenghi, A., Scannicchio, D., Carboni, M., Pelliccioni, M., Villari, R., Andersen, V., Empl, A., Lee, K., Pinsky, L., Wilson, T. N., and Zapp, N.
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Physics - Computational Physics - Abstract
The main features of the FLUKA Monte Carlo code, which can deal with transport and interaction of electromagnetic and hadronic particles, are summarised. The physical models embedded in FLUKA are mentioned, as well as examples of benchmarking against experimental data. A short history of the code is provided and the following examples of applications are discussed in detail: prediction of calorimetric performances, atmospheric neutrino flux calculations, dosimetry in atmosphere and radiobiology applications, including hadrontherapy and space radiation protection. Finally a few lines are dedicated to the FLUKA server, from which the code can be downloaded., Comment: talk from the 2003 Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics (CHEP03), La Jolla, Ca, USA, March 2003, 8 pages, pdf
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- 2003
20. Zertifizierte Dialysezugangszentren: Interdisziplinäre Zusammenarbeit
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Hollenbeck, M., Schlieps, K., Haage, P., Lorenzen, H. P., Mickley, V., Mündlein, E., Ranft, J., Vorwerk, D., and Kellersmann, R.
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- 2019
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21. Hadronic collisions: physics, models and event generators used for simulating the cosmic ray cascade at the highest energies
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Ranft, J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Most hadronic event generators which can be used for simulating hadronic and nuclear collisions up to the highest energies are quite similar in their construction and in the underlying theoretical concepts. At energies, where data from accelerator and collider experiments are available the models agree rather well with each other and with the most important features of the data. As soon as we compare the extrapolations of the models at higher energy we find in spite of the similarities in the underlying theoretical concepts quite often striking differences between the predictions of the models., Comment: 16 pages, LATEX, 17 postscript figures
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- 2000
22. Baryon stopping in high energy collisions in the DPMJET-III model
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Ranft, J., Engel, R., and Roesler, S.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
A new striking feature of hadron production in nuclear collisions is the large stopping of the participating nucleons in hadron-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus collisions. This enhanced baryon stopping can be understood introducing new diquark breaking mechanisms in multistring models of hadron production. Here we discuss the implementation of these diagrams into the DPMJET-III hadronic Monte Carlo model., Comment: 6 pages, LATEX, 6 postscript figures
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- 2000
23. Baryon stopping in high energy collisions and the extrapolation of hadron production models to Cosmic Ray energies
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Ranft, J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
A new striking feature of hadron production in nuclear collisions is the large stopping of the participating nucleons in hadron-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus collisions. This enhanced baryon stopping can be understood introducing new diquark breaking mechanisms in multistring models of hadron production. Here we show, that similar diquark breaking mechanisms occur at high energy even in hadron-hadron collisions. This effect leads to significant changes in the extrapolation of these models to Cosmic Ray energies., Comment: 18 pages, LATEX using revtex.sty, 21 postscript figures
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- 2000
24. DPMJET version II.5, code manual
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Ranft, J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Astrophysics - Abstract
DPMJET samples hadron-hadron, hadron-nucleus, nucleus-nucleus and neutrino-nucleus interactions at high energies. The two-component Dual Parton Model is used with multiple soft chains and multiple minijets at each elementary interaction. Particle production is realized by the fragmentation of colorless parton-parton chains constructed from the quark content of the interacting hadrons. DPMJET-II.5 includes the cascading of secondaries within the target as well as projectile nuclei which is suppressed by the formation time concept. The excitation energy of the remaining target and projectile nuclei is calculated and using this nuclear evaporation is included into the model. It is possible to use the model up to primary energies of 10${}^{21}$ eV (per nucleon) in the lab. frame. DPMJET can also be applied to neutrino nucleus collisions. It extends the neutrino-nucleon models qel (quasi elastic neutrino interactions) and lepto (deep inelastic neutrino nucleon collisions) to neutrino collisions on nuclear targets., Comment: 35 pages, LATEX using revtex.sty
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- 1999
25. New features in DPMJET version II.5
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Ranft, J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Astrophysics - Abstract
DPMJET is a Monte Carlo model for sampling of hadron-hadron, hadron-nucleus, nucleus-nucleus and neutrino-nucleus interactions at accelerator and Cosmic Ray energies according to the two-component Dual Parton Model. Here we describe new features in version DPMJET-II.5: Implementation of new DPM diagrams for an improved description of baryon stopping in nuclear collisions and improvements in the calculation of Glauber cross sections. The new diagrams allow two quite different extrapolations of the model to the highest Cosmic Ray energies. The new version of the model is compared to experimental data on hadron-hadron, hadron-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus collisions., Comment: 38 pages, LATEX using revtex.sty, 41 postscript figures
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- 1999
26. MARS Code Developments
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Mokhov, N. V., Striganov, S. I., Van Ginneken, A., Mashnik, S. G., Sierk, A. J., and Ranft, J.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Recent developments in the physical model of 1 MeV to 100 TeV hadron and lepton interactions with nuclei and atoms are described. These include a new nuclear cross section library, a model for soft pion production, the cascade-exciton model, the dual parton model, deuteron-nucleus and neutrino-nucleus interaction models, detailed description of muon, pion, and antiproton absorption and a unified treatment of muon and charged hadron electromagnetic interactions with matter. New algorithms are implemented into the MARS13(98)} Monte Carlo code and benchmarked against experimental data. The code capabilities to simulate cascades and generate a variety of results in complex media have been also enhanced., Comment: 13 pages, 9 figures, LaTeX, Talk given at the Fourth Workshop on Simulating Accelerator Radiation Environments (SARE4), Knoxville, Tennessee, September 14-16, 1998
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- 1998
27. Rapidity gaps and the PHOJET Monte Carlo
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Bopp, F. W., Engel, R., and Ranft, J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
A model for the production of large rapidity gaps being implemented in the Monte Carlo event generator PHOJET is discussed. In this model, high-mass diffraction dissociation exhibits properties similar to hadron production in non-diffractive hadronic collisions at high energies. Hard diffraction is described using leading-order QCD matrix elements together with a parton distribution function for the pomeron and pomeron-flux factorization. Since this factorization is imposed on Born graph level only, unitarity corrections lead to a non-factorizing flux function. Rapidity gaps between jets are obtained by soft color reconnection. It was previously shown that this model is able to describe data on diffractive hadron production from the CERN-SPS collider and from the HERA lepton-proton collider. In this work we focus on the model predictions for rapidity gap events in p-p collisions at \sqrt{s} = 1800 GeV and compare to TEVATRON data., Comment: 11 pages, 15 ps figures, revtex
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- 1998
28. Simulation of nuclear effects in quasi elastic and resonant neutrino interactions
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Battistoni, G., Lipari, P., Ranft, J., and Scapparone, E.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The effects of nuclear re-interactions in quasi elastic and resonant neutrino interactions have been considered in the framework of the nuclear models of the DPMJET code. A preliminary investigation on the modifications induced on the final state has been performed. Some consequences affecting the experimental identification are discussed., Comment: 16 pages, LATEX, 7 Postscript figures
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- 1998
29. Hard diffraction and central diffraction in hadron-hadron and photon-hadron collisions
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Engel, R. and Ranft, J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Hadron production in single and central diffraction dissociation is studied in a model which includes soft hadron interaction as controlled by a supercritical pomeron parametrization and hard diffraction. Within this model, particle production in collisions with pomerons exhibit properties like multiple soft interactions and multiple minijets, quite similar to hadron production in non-diffractive hadronic collisions at high energies. However, important differences occur in transverse momentum jet and hadron distributions. It is shown that the model is able to describe data from the CERN-SPS collider and from the HERA collider. Model predictions are presented for single and central diffraction at TEVATRON., Comment: 13 pages, LATEX, 17 Figs. included as ps files
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- 1997
30. Cosmic Ray particle production
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Ranft, J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Astrophysics - Abstract
The status of some popular models to simulate hadronic and nuclear interactions at Cosmic Ray energies is reviewed. The models predict the rise of all the hadronic and nuclear cross sections with energy and a smooth (logarithmic) rise of average multiplicities, rapidity plateaus and average transverse momenta with the energy. The importance is stressed to put more effort into the models and especially a better understanding of the minijet component at the highest energies. Likewise, experimental data on particle production are needed at the highest possible energies, to guide the models., Comment: 13 pages, LATEX, espcrc2.sty, 21 figures included as ps files
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- 1997
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31. Fusion of strings vs. percolation and the transition to the quark-gluon plasma
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Braun, M. A., Pajares, C., and Ranft, J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
In most of the models of hadronic collisions the number of exchanged colour strings grows with energy and atomic numbers of the projectile and target. At high string densities interaction between them should melt them into the quark-gluon plasma state. It is shown that under certain assumptions about the the string interaction, a phase transition to the quark gluon plasma indeed takes place in the system of many colour strings. It may be of the first or second order (percolation), depending on the particular mechanism of the interaction. The critical string density is about unity in both cases. The critical density may have been already reached in central Pb-Pb collisions at 158 A GeV., Comment: 16 pages, 3 Postscript figures
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- 1997
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32. Multiparticle production in high-mass diffraction dissociation and the interplay of photons and pomerons
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Bopp, F. W., Engel, R., Ranft, J., and Rostovtsev, A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Multiple interaction models satisfying $s$-channel unitarity predict that, in contrast to inelastic processes, factorization is violated in diffractive processes. The size of this effect can be characterized in terms of the rapidity gap survival probability. The possibility of its measurement at HERA is pointed out. Furthermore a method to measure photon diffraction dissociation at LEP2 and planned linear colliders is discussed and cross section predictions are given., Comment: LaTeX, 5 pages, 6 ps-figs, sprocl.sty, talk given by R. Engel at at PHOTON'97, Egmond aan Zee, The Netherlands, May 10 - 15, 1997
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- 1997
33. Photoproduction Off Nuclei, Part II: Particle and Jet Production
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Roesler, S., Engel, R., and Ranft, J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
High energy multiparticle photoproduction off nuclear targets is studied. The photon is assumed to interact in direct scattering processes or as a resolved $q\bar{q}$-state according to the Generalized Vector Dominance Model. In the description of resolved interactions multiple soft and hard processes in each $q\bar{q}$--nucleon interaction are taken into consideration. The model, formulated within the framework of the two-component Dual Parton Model, is shown to agree with hadron production data from real and weakly virtual photon-nucleus interactions. Differences between multiparticle production in photon-nucleus and hadron-nucleus interactions and features of jet production in photon-nucleus collisions at HERA-energies are discussed., Comment: 19 pages, LaTex, 16 figures, final version, to appear in Phys. Rev. D
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- 1996
34. Photoproduction off Nuclei and Point-like Photon Interactions Part I: Cross Sections and Nuclear Shadowing
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Engel, R., Ranft, J., and Roesler, S.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
High energy photoproduction off nuclear targets is studied within the Glauber-Gribov approximation. The photon is assumed to interact as a $q\bar{q}$-system according to the Generalized Vector Dominance Model and as a ``bare photon'' in direct scattering processes with target nucleons. We calculate total cross sections for interactions of photons with nuclei taking into account coherence length effects and point-like interactions of the photon. Results are compared to data on photon-nucleus cross sections, nuclear shadowing, and quasi- elastic $\rho$-production. Extrapolations of cross sections and of the shadowing behaviour to high energies are given., Comment: 15 pages, 12 figures
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- 1996
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35. Deviations from the superposition model in a Dual Parton Model with formation zone cascade in both projectile and target nuclei
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Battistoni, G., Forti, C., Ranft, J., and Roesler, S.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
A Dual Parton Model with a formation zone intranuclear cascade in the spectators of the projectile and target nuclei is studied. The hadrons produced in the formation zone cascade contribute to Feynman-$x_F$ and lab-$x$ distributions in the fragmentation regions of the target and projectile nuclei. We discuss the consequences of this model in the secondary cosmic ray production, by analyzing the calculated spectrum weighted moments for pion and kaon production. We show that the proposed model leads to significant differences with respect to a simple superposition model, where the nucleus-nucleus collision is replaced by a few corresponding nucleon-nucleus collisions., Comment: 25 pages, Latex, one section and one figure added, differences between the calculations based on the Dual Parton Model and those based on the superposition model are pointed out more clearly
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- 1996
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36. Diffraction dissociation, an important background to photon-photon collisions via heavy ion beams at LHC
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Engel, R., Braun, M. A., Pajares, C., and Ranft, J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The cross sections for the production of hadrons in quasi-real photon-photon collisions in proton-proton and heavy ion interactions are compared with the corresponding cross sections for central diffraction and for photon-pomeron collisions. The signatures, heavy ions or protons with only slightly changed momenta together with two large rapidity gaps and a cluster of produced hadrons in the central region, are nearly identical in all three processes. Therefore, it will be rather difficult to distinguish the reactions experimentally. It is found, that central diffraction is the dominant process in collisions of protons, light and medium-heavy ions. The photon-pomeron and photon-photon processes have quite similar cross sections in collisions of heavy ions like lead., Comment: LaTeX, 34 pages, 13 figures, discussion of photon-pomeron interactions added
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- 1996
37. The production of residual nuclei in peripheral high energy nucleus-nucleus interactions
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Ferrari, A., Ranft, J., Roesler, S., and Sala, P. R.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
A formation zone intranuclear cascade model is applied to peripheral nucleus-nucleus collisions. We calculate the excitation energies of prefragments, treat their further nuclear disintegration and introduce a model for nuclear deexcitation by photon emission. Results are compared to data on target associated particle production in nucleus-nucleus collisions. We discuss implications of these models to the description of particle production in the fragmentation regions. Special emphasis is put on applications for air showers induced by cosmic ray nuclei and for residual nucleus production at heavy ion colliders., Comment: 19 pages, Latex, 15 uuencoded figures
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- 1996
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38. Gamma-Gamma Physics at LEP2
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Aurenche, P., Schuler, G. A., Bawa, A., Boudinov, E., Buijs, A., Cacciari, M., Corsetti, A., Da Silva, W., Dubinin, M., Engel, R., Erne, F., Field, J., Finch, A., Forshaw, J., Godbole, R., Guillet, J. Ph., Hou, S. R., Kapusta, F., Kennedy, B., Kienzle, M. N., Kraemer, M., Kroll, P., Laenen, E., Lehto, M., Lonnblad, L., Miller, D., Pancheri, G., Parisi, J., Perret-Gallix, D., Ranft, J., van Rhee, T., Riemersma, S., Serbo, V., Seymour, M. H., Shimizu, Y., Sjostrand, T., Soldner-Rembold, S., Stratmann, M., Tyapkin, I., Vogt, A., Ward, J., Wilkens, B., Wright, A., and Zimin, N. I.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
This report is an overview of the gamma-gamma physics capabilities of LEP2, and covers the following topics: structure functions, equivalent photon approximation, tagging conditions etc, soft and semihard physics, large-$p_t$ processes, heavy-quark physics, and exclusive channels., Comment: 58 pages, Latex, gzipped and uuencoded, to appear in the proceedings of the LEP2 workshop
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- 1996
39. Cascade particles, nuclear evaporation, and residual nuclei in high energy hadron-nucleus interactions
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Ferrari, A., Ranft, J., Roesler, S., and Sala, P. R.
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Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Based on a Monte Carlo realization of the Dual Parton Model we study the production of target associated particles and of nuclear fragments in high energy hadron-nucleus interactions. A formation zone intranuclear cascade of low energy secondaries inside the target nucleus is discussed. We calculate excitation energies of residual nuclei left after the intranuclear cascade process and treat their further disintegration by introducing models for the evaporation of protons, neutrons, and light fragments, high energy fission, and by applying a Fermi Break-up model to light nuclear fragments. The results are compared to data on target associated particle production. We furthermore calculate cross sections for the production of nuclear fragments., Comment: 23 pages, Latex, 15 uuencoded figures
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- 1995
40. Hadronic photon-photon interactions at high energies
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Engel, R. and Ranft, J.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Photon-photon collisions are investigated in the framework of the two-component Dual Parton Model. The model is shown to agree well to hadron production data from hadron-hadron and photon-hadron collisions. The multiparticle production in hadron-hadron, photon-hadron and photon-photon collisions as predicted by the model is compared. Strong differences are only found as function of the transverse momentum variable. The hadron production in photon-photon collisions at present and future electron-positron colliders is studied using photon spectra according to the equivalent photon approximation, according to beamstrahlung and according to backscattered laser radiation., Comment: 18 pages + 26 figures, latex with poscript figures uuencoded
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- 1995
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41. Hard diffraction in hadron--hadron interactions and in photoproduction
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Engel, R., Ranft, J., and Roesler, S.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Hard single diffractive processes are studied within the framework of the triple--Pomeron approximation. Using a Pomeron structure function motivated by Regge--theory we obtain parton distribution functions which do not obey momentum sum rule. Based on Regge-- factorization cross sections for hard diffraction are calculated. Furthermore, the model is applied to hard diffractive particle production in photoproduction and in $p\bar{p}$ interactions., Comment: 13 pages, Latex, 13 uuencoded figures
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- 1995
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42. Zertifizierte Dialysezugangszentren
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Hollenbeck, M., Schlieps, K., Haage, P., Lorenzen, H., Mickley, V., Mündlein, E., Ranft, J., Vorwerk, D., and Kellersmann, R.
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Zur optimierten Vorbereitung, Anlage und Unterhaltung von Dialysezugängen für die Hämodialyse ist die enge Zusammenarbeit zwischen Operateuren, Interventionalisten und Nephrologen notwendig. Hierbei sind bei allen Beteiligten eine hohe Qualifikation und Berufserfahrung auch unabhängig von der Profession zu fordern. Die meisten Operationen und Interventionen werden hierzulande von Gefäßchirurgen und Radiologen durchgeführt. Dies kann aber zentrumsspezifisch variieren. So gibt es auch hochqualifizierte Zentren mit intervenierenden Angiologen oder Gefäßchirurgen und operierenden Nephrologen oder Allgemeinchirurgen. Die angiologischen, gefäßchirurgischen, nephrologischen und radiologischen Fachgesellschaften haben 2017 Kriterien zur Struktur‑, Prozess- und Ergebnisqualität interdisziplinärer Dialysezugangszentren festgelegt und bislang 5 regionale Shuntzentren und 10 Shuntreferenzzentren zertifiziert. Weitere 16 Zentren haben sich zur Zertifizierung angemeldet. Kernpunkte der Zertifizierung sind neben der fachlichen Qualifikation der Operateure, Interventionalisten und Nephrologen auch allgemeine Strukturen wie eine Shuntsprechstunde, regelmäßige interdisziplinäre Shuntkonferenzen und für Referenzzentren ein Shuntkoordinator, der auch für die Erfassung der Ergebnisqualität zuständig ist. Neben den in dieser Arbeit dargestellten Ergebnissen zur Struktur der Zentren werden im kommenden Jahr auch Offenheitsraten für die Anlage von nativen Shunts, Prothesenshunts und Vorhofkathetern vorliegen. For optimized preparation, placement and maintenance of a vascular access for dialysis, a close cooperation between surgeons, interventionalists and nephrologists is necessary. All participants require a high level of qualification and professional experience also independent from the profession. Most operations and interventions in Germany are carried out by vascular surgeons and radiologists but this can vary between centers. There are also highly qualified centers with angiologists or vascular surgeons performing angioplasty and operating nephrologists or general surgeons creating the fistulas. In 2017 the scientific societies for angiology, vascular surgery, nephrology and radiology have determined criteria for the quality of the structure, process and outcome of interdisciplinary dialysis access centers and so far five regional shunt centers and ten shunt reference centers have been certified. A further 16 centers have applied for certification. In addition to the specialist qualifications of the surgeon, interventionalists and nephrologists, the core elements of certification also include a out patient clinic for vascular access problems, regular interdisciplinary shunt conferences and for reference centers a shunt coordinator, who is also responsible for collecting the quality data. In addition to the results on the structure of centers presented in this article, in the coming year data on the results of the patency of native shunts, prosthetic shunts and atrial catheters will also be available.
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- 2024
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43. Konservative Therapie
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Nüllen, H., Noppeney, T., Wienert, V., Ranft, J., Nielen, C., Hartmann, B., Strass, D., Waldhausen, P., Debus, E. S., Noppeney, Thomas, and Nüllen, Helmut
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- 2010
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44. Towards a Comprehensive Description of Heavy Ion Reactions
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Cerutti, F., Ballarini, F., Battistoni, G., Cavinato, M., Empl, A., Fabrici, E., Fassò, A., Ferrari, A., Gadioli, E., Erba, E. Gadioli, Garzelli, M. V., Ottolenghi, A., Parini, V., Pinsky, L. S., Ranft, J., Sala, P. R., Greiner, Walter, editor, Itkis, Mikhail G., editor, Reinhardt, Joachim, editor, and Güçlü, Mehmet Cem, editor
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- 2004
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45. Baryon Stopping in High-Energy Collisions in the DPMJET-III Model
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Ranft, J., Engel, R., Roesler, S., Kling, Andreas, editor, Baräo, Fernando J. C., editor, Nakagawa, Masayuki, editor, Távora, Luis, editor, and Vaz, Pedro, editor
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- 2001
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46. FLUKA: Status and Prospects for Hadronic Applications
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Fassò, A., Ferrari, A., Sala, P. R., Ranft, J., Kling, Andreas, editor, Baräo, Fernando J. C., editor, Nakagawa, Masayuki, editor, Távora, Luis, editor, and Vaz, Pedro, editor
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- 2001
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47. The Monte Carlo Event Generator DPMJET-III
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Roesler, S., Engel, R., Ranft, J., Kling, Andreas, editor, Baräo, Fernando J. C., editor, Nakagawa, Masayuki, editor, Távora, Luis, editor, and Vaz, Pedro, editor
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- 2001
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48. Hadronic Collisions: Physics, Models and Event Generators
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Ranft, J., Kling, Andreas, editor, Baräo, Fernando J. C., editor, Nakagawa, Masayuki, editor, Távora, Luis, editor, and Vaz, Pedro, editor
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- 2001
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49. The Dual Parton Model and Hadron Production at Cosmic Ray Energies
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Ranft, J., Letessier, Jean, editor, Gutbrod, Hans H., editor, and Rafelski, Johann, editor
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- 1995
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50. Tissue dynamics with permeation
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Ranft, J., Prost, J., Jülicher, F., and Joanny, J. -F.
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- 2012
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