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Collectivity in Small Collision Systems: An Initial-State Perspective
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Search for baryon junctions in e+A collisions at the electron ion collider
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Quantitative Modeling of High-Energy Electron Scattering in Thick Samples Using Monte Carlo Techniques
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Threshold resummation for double-deeply virtual Compton scattering
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∆E/∆E Measurements of Energetic Ions Using CVD Diamond Detectors
Published 2018-01-01“…The ΔE/ΔE detection system was evaluated using energetic proton and iron beams striking thick polyethylene targets at the NASA Space Radiation Laboratory (NSRL) at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL). The measured data for diamond sensor A show good agreement with the Geant4 simulation. …”
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Solar neutrinos and the strongest oscillation constraints on scalar NSI
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The THz Spectrum of Density Fluctuations of Water: The Viscoelastic Regime
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Performance of Water-Based Liquid Scintillator: An Independent Analysis
Published 2014-01-01“…The independent light yield measurement analysis for the light yield measurements using three different proton beam energies (210 MeV, 475 MeV, and 2000 MeV) for water, two different WbLS formulations (0.4% and 0.99%), and pure LS conducted at Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA, is presented. The results show that a goal of ~100 optical photons/MeV, indicated by the simulation to be an optimal light yield for observing both the Cerenkov ring and the scintillation light from the proton decay in a large water detector, has been achieved.…”
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A modern look at the oscillation physics case for a neutrino factory
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The Use of Plants for Remediation of Metal-Contaminated Soils
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