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Tytuł:
Finite element analysis of three-point bending of a T-beam structural biaxial highly oriented polymer material
Analiza metodą elementów skończonych zginania trójpunktowego belki teowej wykonanej z wysoko zorientowanego dwuosiowo materiału polimerowego
Autorzy:
Wei, C.-L.
Chang, Y.
Lee, Y.-C.
Lee, R.
Luo, T.-W.
Chen, J.-H.
Tematy:
solid phase processing
highly oriented polymer (HOP)
orthotropic materials
T-beam
three-point bending
finite element
proces w fazie stałej
wysoko zorientowany polimer
materiały ortotropowe
belka teowa
zginanie trójpunktowe
elementy skończone
Pokaż więcej
Wydawca:
Sieć Badawcza Łukasiewicz - Instytut Chemii Przemysłowej
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/946988.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
Polymers with biaxial aligned molecular chains are also orthotropic materials, which are characterized by high tensile strength and low shear strength in the length direction. When orthotropic materials are used as structural shapes with poor shear strength, they are likely to undergo premature failure under shear stress. Therefore, in three-point bending, the cross-section of the entire profile not only bears tensile stress and compressive stress in the length direction, but also simultaneously exhibits shear stress. This study analyzes the distribution of tensile stress, compressive stress and shear stress in the length direction of highly oriented polymers (HOP) by finite element analysis to find the most suitable length-to-height ratio for these materials when used as structural shapes. The finite element analysis software, Abaqus, is utilized to simulate HOP T-beam to analyze the load stress of a T-beam. With a fixed cross–section area, as the length of the material changes, its shear strength also changes. Accordingly, the order of occurrence of tensile failure and shear failure can be investigated. The simulation reveals that when the length-to-height ratio is between 4 : 1 and 20 : 1, a zone of stress in which tensile failure and shear failure occur can be found. This result can be exploited in the design and development of structural beam.
Polimery o dwuosiowo zorientowanych łańcuchach makrocząsteczek są materiałami ortotropowymi, wykazującymi dużą wytrzymałość na rozciąganie oraz niewielką wytrzymałość na ścinanie w kierunku długości. Elementy konstrukcyjne wytworzone z materiału ortotropowego o małej wytrzymałości na ścinanie są podatne na przedwczesne uszkodzenie pod wpływem naprężeń ścinających. Przy zginaniu trójpunktowym w przekroju ich profilu występują zarówno naprężenia rozciągające i ściskające w kierunku podłużnym, jak i naprężenia ścinające. Metodą elementów skończonych analizowano rozkład naprężeń rozciągających, ściskających i ścinających w kierunku podłużnym wysoko zorientowanych polimerów (HOP) w celu określenia optymalnego stosunku długości do wysokości w kształtach konstrukcyjnych. Do symulacji naprężeń obciążeniowych w zginaniu trójpunktowym belki teowej wykorzystano program komputerowy Abaqus. Stwierdzono, że przy stałej powierzchni przekroju poprzecznego belki jej wytrzymałość na ścinanie zmienia się wraz ze zmianą długości. Badano również kolejność występowania uszkodzeń pod wpływem działania sił rozciągających i ścinających. Symulacja wykazała, że przy stosunku długości do wysokości w zakresie od 4 : 1 do 20 : 1 występuje strefa naprężeń, w której mogą się pojawiać uszkodzenia w wyniku rozciągania lub ścinania. Uzyskane wyniki można wykorzystać w projektowaniu i optymalizacji belek konstrukcyjnych.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Knitted silk mesh-like scaffold incorporated with sponge-like regenerated silk fibroin/collagen I and seeded with mesenchymal stem cells for repairing Achilles tendon in rabbits
Autorzy:
Tang, L.
Yang, Y.
Li, Y.
Yang, G.
Luo, T.
Xue, Y.
Zhang, W.
Tematy:
ścięgno Achillesa
kolagen
komórki macierzyste
szpik kostny
Bombyx mori silk
regenerated silk fibroin
collagen I
bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells
weft-knit
Achilles tendon action
Pokaż więcej
Wydawca:
Politechnika Wrocławska. Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Wrocławskiej
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/306523.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
A scaffold knit with natural sericin-free silk fibroin fiber possesses desirable mechanical properties, biocompatibility, ease of fabrication, and slow degradability. However, regenerated silk fibroin degrades faster than natural silk. In this study, natural silk fibroin fiber mesh-like scaffolds were prepared by a weft-knitting method and the pores were filled with sponge-like regenerated silk fibroin-collagen I. The microporous sponge and mesh-like scaffolds were fused to achieve gradient degradation of the scaffolds, and rabbit bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) were seeded onto the scaffolds to form scaffold–BMSCs composites. The composites were implanted into gap defects made in the rabbit Achilles tendon. Twenty weeks after implantation, histological observation showed that tendon-like tissue had formed, collagen I mRNA was expressed, abundant collagen was generated, and that there was no obvious degradation of silk. The maximum load of the neo-Achilles tendon was 62.14% that of the natural Achilles tendon. These outcomes were superior to those obtained in the group implanted with a scaffold without BMSCs. These findings suggest the feasibility of constructing tissue-engineered tendons using weft-knitted silk scaffolds incorporated with sponge-like regenerated silk fibroin/collagen I and seeded with BMSCs, and show potential of the scaffold–BMSCs composites to repair Achilles tendon defects.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Measurement of doublepolarization asymmetries in the quasi-elastic $^{3}\vec{He} \left ( \vec{e}, {e}d \right )$ process
Autorzy:
Pan, K.
Annand, J. R. M.
John, J. St.
Khanal, H. P.
Qui, X.
Posik, M.
Širca, S.
Dutta, C.
Ye, Z.
Golak, Jacek
Flay, D.
Nanda, S.
Averett, T.
Zhang, Y.
Muangma, N.
Jiang, X.
Schoenrock, B.
Allada, K.
Deur, A.
El Fassi, L.
Cates, G. D.
Monaghan, P.
LeRose, J.
Zhan, X.
Riordan, S.
Wang, Y.
Puckett, A. J. R.
Jensen, E.
Glamazdin, O.
Canan, M.
King, P.
Qian, X.
Parno, D.
Witała, Henryk
Mihovilovič, M.
Gao, H.
de Jager, C. W.
Lindgren, R.
Saha, A.
De Leo, R.
Garibaldi, F.
Viviani, M.
Tireman, W.
Kang, H.
Hansen, O.
Watson, J.
Zhao, B.
Gomez, J.
Sulkosky, V.
Long, E.
Lu, H.-J.
Zhu, L.
Qiang, Y.
Boeglin, W.
Gilad, S.
Chudakov, E.
Higinbotham, D. W.
Luo, W.
Moffit, B.
Shabestari, M.
Markowitz, P.
Sawatzky, B.
Subedi, R.
Huang, J.
Chen, C.
Gilman, R.
Kievsky, A.
Holmstrom, T.
Golge, S.
Anderson, B.
Chen, J. P.
Skibiński, Roman
Korsch, W.
Punjabi, V.
Deng, X.
Bradshaw, P.
Schiavilla, R.
Sauer, P. U.
Deltuva, A.
Jones, M.
Marcucci, L. E.
Shahinyan, A.
Urciuoli, G. M.
Wang, D.
Michaels, R.
Tobias, W. A.
Meziane, M.
Zhang, Y.-W.
Katich, J.
Piasetzky, E.
Norum, B. E.
Jin, G.
Wang, K.
Frullani, S.
Wojtsekhowski, B.
Ibrahim, H.
Camsonne, A.
Zheng, X.
Opis:
We present a precise measurement of double-polarization asymmetries in the $^{3}\vec{He} \left ( \vec{e}, {e}'d \right )$ reaction. This particular process is a uniquely sensitive probe of hadron dynamics in $^{3}He$ and the structure of the underlying electromagnetic currents. The measurements have been performed in and around quasielastic kinematics at $Q^{2}=0.25(GeV/c)^{2}$ for missing momenta up to 270  MeV/c. The asymmetries are in fair agreement with the state-of-the-art calculations in terms of their functional dependencies on $p_{m}$ and $\omega$ , but are systematically offset. Beyond the region of the quasielastic peak, the discrepancies become even more pronounced. Thus, our measurements have been able to reveal deficiencies in the most sophisticated calculations of the three-body nuclear system, and indicate that further refinement in the treatment of their two-and/or three-body dynamics is required.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Hot QCD white paper
Autorzy:
Perepelitsa, D. V.
O'Brien, E.
Zajc, W. A.
Niida, T.
Yee, H. -U.
Wang, F.
Ratti, C.
Shi, Z.
Bock, F.
Schäfer, T.
Narde, A.
Koch, V.
Finger Jr., M.
Putschke, J.
Berdnikov, Y.
Ramasubramanian, N. V.
Bossi, H.
Drees, A.
Salur, S.
Voloshin, S. A.
Ye, Z.
Schenke, B.
Lajoie, J. G.
Morrison, D. P.
Judd, E. G.
Yao, X.
Shen, C.
Hong, B.
Caines, H.
Jacak, B. V.
Praszałowicz, Michał
Kotov, D.
Odyniec, G.
Evdokimov, O.
Timmins, A. R.
Bautista, I.
Jheng, H. R.
Karpenko, I.
Song, H.
Knospe, A. G.
Jahan, J.
Blair, J. T.
Tribedy, P.
Yang, Y.
Luo, X.
Teaney, D.
Videbæk, F.
Durham, J. M.
Boimska, B.
Liu, M. X.
Khachatryan, V.
Dexheimer, V.
Lim, S. H.
Okorokov, V. A.
Schmidt, N. V.
Loizides, C.
Csanád, M.
Osborn, J. D.
Reed, R.
Kharzeev, D. E.
Thomas, D.
Ruan, L.
Jeon, S.
Majumder, A.
Seger, J.
Gonzalez, V.
Soudi, I.
Chen, Y.
Minafra, N.
Menon, A. S.
Xie, W.
Nagle, J. L.
Kimelman, B.
Dash, A. P.
Schmier, A.
Bielcik, J.
Becattini, F.
Rueda, O. V.
Stephanov, M.
Luzum, M.
Tapia Takaki, D.
Venugopalan, R.
Nouicer, R.
Royon, C.
Steinberg, P.
Hachiya, T.
Dehmelt, K.
Mueller, B.
Dong, X.
Ma, R.
Mehtar-Tani, Y.
Petreczky, P.
Greene, S. V.
Frawley, A. D.
Geurts, F.
Chien, Y. -T.
He, X.
Sumbera, M.
Klein, S. R.
Rosati, M.
Tu, Z.
Heinz, U.
Klay, J. L.
Strickland, M.
Weyhmiller, S.
Stahl Leiton, A. G.
Noronha-Hostler, J.
Krintiras, G. K.
Rinn, T.
Read, K. F.
Tang, A. H.
Mak, S.
Novitzky, N.
Gale, C.
Ivanishchev, D.
Ehlers, R. J.
Likmeta, I.
Mignerey, A. C.
Arslandok, M.
Noronha, J.
Sakaguchi, T.
Frantz, J.
Grau, N.
Singh, M.
Smith, K. L.
Sarsour, M.
Bellwied, R.
Seto, R
Smirnov, N.
Park, S.
Vovchenko, V.
Humanic, T. J.
Liao, J.
Elfner, H.
Sickles, A. M.
Singh, B. K.
Bass, S. A.
Beattie, C.
Kim, M.
Kuo, C. M.
Grossberndt, S. K.
Baty, A. A.
Wang, X. -N.
Kapusta, J. I.
Berdnikov, A.
Nattrass, C. E.
Vujanovic, G.
Shulga, E.
Velkovska, J.
Chiu, M.
Finger, M.
Sunar Cerci, D.
Connors, M. E.
Rebello Teles, P.
Jia, J.
Wang, X.
David, G.
Paquet, J. -F.
Rapp, R.
Tuo, S.
Du, L.
Kunnawalkam Elayavalli, R.
Lee, Y. -J.
Longo, R.
Xu, N.
Markert, C.
Pruneau, C.
Parotto, P.
Pinkenburg, C.
Sheibani, Oveis
Tachibana, Y.
da Silva, C. L.
Li, W.
Roland, G.
Opis:
Hot QCD physics studies the nuclear strong force under extreme temperature and densities. Experimentally these conditions are achieved via high-energy collisions of heavy ions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) and the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). In the past decade, a unique and substantial suite of data was collected at RHIC and the LHC, probing hydrodynamics at the nucleon scale, the temperature dependence of the transport properties of quark-gluon plasma, the phase diagram of nuclear matter, the interaction of quarks and gluons at different scales and much more. This document, as part of the 2023 nuclear science long range planning process, was written to review the progress in hot QCD since the 2015 Long Range Plan for Nuclear Science, as well as highlight the realization of previous recommendations, and present opportunities for the next decade, building on the accomplishments and investments made in theoretical developments and the construction of new detectors. Furthermore, this document provides additional context to support the recommendations voted on at the Joint Hot and Cold QCD Town Hall Meeting, which are reported in a separate document.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Challenges in QCD matter physics : the scientific programme of the Compressed Baryonic Matter experiment at FAIR
Autorzy:
Löchner, S.
Raportirenko, A.
Berdnikov, Y.
Al-Turany, M.
Kłeczek, R.
Kyva, V.
Petukhov, O.
Verbitskaya, E.
Kolb, B. W.
Schiaua, C.
Kisel, I.
Singh, B. K.
Nandi, C.
Prokudin, M.
Reichelt, P.
Golubkov, D.
Pietraszko, J.
Klein-Bösing, Ch
Vasylyev, O.
Das, Supriya
Panasenko, I.
Jipa, A.
Plotnikov, V.
Tarasiuk, J.
Zanevsky, Yu
Berendes, R.
Ristea, O.
Mahapatra, D. P.
Kowalski, S.
Wessels, J. P.
Balog, T.
Som, I.
Talukdar, R.
Teklishyn, M.
Kleipa, V.
Svoboda, O.
Senger, P.
Bus, T.
Herrmann, N.
Kryshen, E.
Verhoeven, W.
Akram, A.
Andreeva, O.
Zryuev, V.
Ivanov, Vladimir
Kiselev, S.
Lara, C.
Belogurov, S.
Ramírez, A. Gómez
Ciobanu, M. I.
Kaptur, E.
Visinka, R.
Kurilkin, P.
Kalinin, V.
Kiss, T.
Singh, A. K.
Bercuci, A.
Song, Jihye
Chernogorov, A.
Zrelov, P.
Selyuzhenkov, I.
Schatral, S.
Bartoş, D.
Wiśniewski, K.
Csanád, M.
Petriş, M.
Berezin, G.
Momot, I.
Lebedeva, E.
Li, Cheng
Lemke, F.
Pospisil, V.
Zabołotny, W.
Kiš, M.
Chávez, C. García
Tsyupa, Yu
Höhne, C.
Sosin, Zbigniew
Zheng, Jiajun
Shumikhin, V.
Płaneta, Roman
Büsching, H.
Pugatch, V.
Zamiatin, N. I.
Ososkov, G.
Karnaukhov, V.
Razin, S.
Beşliu, C.
Wendisch, C.
Won, Sanguk
Martínez, J. A. Lucio
Linnik, B.
Fateev, O.
Luo, Xiaofeng
Galatyuk, T.
Parzhitskiy, S.
Mikhaylov, V.
Plujko, V.
Târzilă, M.-G.
Becker, J.
Ivanov, Victor
Petrovskiy, A.
Gupta, A.
Tölyhi, T.
Winckler, N.
Kunkel, J.
Golovtsov, V.
Lone, S. A.
Irfan, M.
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Nayak, T.
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Huang, Xinjie
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Chen, Hongfang
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Zhou, Jing
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Mik, L.
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Kumar, Ashwini
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Berdnikov, A.
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Dželalija, M.
Stroth, J.
Fan, Xingming
Baublis, V.
Lebedev, A.
Voronin, Alexander
Dubnichka, S.
Wiebusch, M.
Raniwala, R.
Nedosekin, A.
Wu, Ke-Jun
Wilms, A.
Voronin, Aleksey
Elsha, V. V.
Bähr, S.
Bubak, A.
Gottschalk, D.
Pieper, J.
Zhalov, M.
Kretschmar, G.
Fröhlich, I.
Khanzadeev, A.
Wieloch, Andrzej
Deppe, H.
Andrei, C.
Claus, G.
Kugler, A.
Malyatina, O.
Bychkov, A.
Sahu, S. K.
Sander, O.
Castillo, C. E. Muñoz
Klaus, P.
Schintke, F.
Alekseev, I.
Mandal, S.
Kampert, K.-H.
Bocharov, Yu
Gangopadhyay, G.
Szczygieł, R.
Brzychczyk, Janusz
Holzmann, R.
Kudin, L.
Siwek-Wilczyńska, K.
Hu, Dongdong
Dubey, A. K.
Volkov, S.
Tanha, M.
Kurepin, N.
Pop, A.
Mikhailov, K.
Agarwal, K.
Volochniuk, A.
Gryboś, P.
Berceanu, I.
Xiang, Changzhou
Singhal, V.
Pshenichnov, I.
Eremin, V.
Ahammed, Z.
Yuldashev, B.
Bergmann, C.
Khasanov, F.
Leifels, Y.
Zhou, Daicui
Korolev, M.
Kochenda, L.
Jain, V.
Ivanischev, D.
Zhu, Xianglei
Soyk, D.
Ivanov, Valery
Lehrbach, J.
Miftakhov, N.
Scholten, J.
Karavichev, O.
Fischer, P.
Kovalchuk, A.
Prakash, A.
Morhardt, T.
Kucewicz, W.
Ahmad, S.
Singla, M.
Lebedev, S.
Bhati, A. K.
Ahmad, N.
Golubeva, M.
Li, Qiyan
Emschermann, D.
Nikulin, V.
Argintaru, D.
Bashir, S.
Ovcharenko, E.
Averbeck, R.
Sibiryak, I.
Tang, Zebo
Kramarenko, V.
Zhang, Yifei
Ablyazimov, T.
Kadenko, I.
Saini, J.
Senger, A.
Raha, S.
Bach, M.
Mialkovski, V.
Piasecki, K.
Byszuk, A.
Dubnichkova, Z.
Kresan, D.
Träger, M.
Gläßel, S.
Raniwala, S.
Gumiński, M.
Petri, M.
Strohauer, S.
Engel, H.
Ghosh, S. K.
Kähler, P.
Kushpil, V.
Han, Dong
Szabó, A.
Vovchenko, V.
Kasprowicz, G.
Komkov, B.
Ierusalimov, A.
Yin, Zhongbao
Goffe, M.
Dong, Sheng
Balzer, M.
Eschke, J.
Milanović, B.
Uhlig, F.
Caragheorgheopol, G.
Samanta, S.
Ray, R.
Kallunkathariyil Sebastian, Jinesh
Figuli, S. P. D.
Lindenstruth, V.
Naumann, L.
Becker, K.-H.
Jakovlev, V.
Shao, Ming
Oancea, A.
Reinecke, S.
Pluta, J.
Ristea, C.
Hutter, D.
Gorokhov, S.
Bendarouach, J.
Karabowicz, R.
Skwira-Chalot, I.
Kucher, V.
Lobanov, I.
Müntz, C.
Prasad, S. K.
Khan, M. M.
Simakov, A.
Karmanov, D.
Svirida, D.
Tripathy, S.
Derenovskaya, O.
Karpechev, E.
Lobanova, E.
Patel, V.
Kres, I.
Khan, S. A.
Schmidt, K.
Larionov, P.
Najman, Rafał
Ahmad, F.
Reinefeld, A.
Akishina, E.
Baszczyk, M.
Normanov, D.
Lehnert, J.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Performance of the prototype Silicon Tracking System of the CBM experiment tested with heavy-ion beams at SIS18
Autorzy:
Löchner, S.
Gil, Damian
Al-Turany, M.
Lubynets, O.
Kłeczek, R.
Kyva, V.
Kedych, V.
Schiaua, C.
Kisel, I.
Elizarov, I.
Luo, X.
Pietraszko, J.
Vasylyev, O.
Panasenko, I.
Jipa, A.
Feng, S.
Lorenz, M.
Reiter, S.P.
Gutiérrez Menéndez, D.
Berendes, R.
Nickels, F.
Ristea, O.
Teklishyn, M.
Senger, P.
Herrmann, N.
Marin Garcia, A.M.
Traxler, M.
Sun, K.
Zhou, W.
Visinka, R.
Schünemann, K.
Nabroth, M.
Maragoto Rodríguez, O.
Bercuci, A.
Kliemt, R.
Goldenbaum, F.
Semeniuk, P.
de Cuveland, J.
Selyuzhenkov, I.
Deshmukh, A.A.
Csanád, M.
Keshelashvili, I.
Keller, O.
Petriş, M.
Momot, I.
Becker, M.
Dubla, A.
Zabołotny, W.
Kiš, M.
Sambyal, S.S.
Höhne, C.
Bâsceanu, V.A.
Płaneta, Roman
Sahu, S.K.
Pugatch, V.
Arnoldi-Meadows, B.
Okropiridze, D.
Zhu, X.
Müller, W.F.J.
Galatyuk, T.
Mehta, S.
Taylor, J.
Plujko, V.
Rodríguez Garces, D.
Becker, J.
Zbroszczyk, H.P.
Gupta, A.
Feier-Riesen, C.
Puntke, A.
Mallick, B.
Pugach, M.
Heine, N.
Ghosh, S.K.
Frühauf, J.
Rustamov, A.
Povar, T.
Cherif, H.
Azmi, M.D.
Sefzick, T.
Kozlov, G.
Ritman, J.
Schmidt, C.J.
Gope, S.
Weidenkaff, P.
Nandy, E.
Munkes, P.
Ramírez Zaldivar, D.A.
Han, D.
Deppner, I.
Bhaduri, P.P.
Roether, F.
Schmidt, H.R.
Rost, A.
Greve, N.
Sen, A.
Lasko, Paweł
Mao, Y.
Zischka, G.
Hofman, O.
Yin, Z.
Kohn, M.
Mithran, A.
Dürr, M.
Sahoo, R.
Michel, J.
Söhngen, Y.
Flemming, H.
Linz, F.J.
Cãlin, M.
Staszel, Paweł
Lalik, Rafał
Suddia, O.
Thaufelder, J.
Wang, K.
Wintz, P.
Chaloupka, P.
Samal, S.
Sturm, C.
Yao, M.
Clerkin, E.
Matejcek, F.A.
Xu, H.
Sharma, A.
Blank, T.
Markert, J.
Zhang, X.
Toia, A.
Poźniak, K.
Ahrens, L.J.
Bertini, D.
Bonaventura, D.
Messchendorp, J.
Pauly, C.
Bhat, S.A.
Chattopadhyay, S.
Shiroya, M.
Schledt, D.
Simons, C.
Lymanets, A.
Klein-Bösing, Ch.
Petrovici, M.
Zhou, Y.
Peter, S.
Kasiński, K.
Lazanu, I.
Scharmann, K.
Frankenfeld, U.
Lakos, R.
Vassiliev, I.
Golinka-Bezshyyko, L.
Miskowiec, D.
Prasad, S.K.
Hoffmann, F.
Sidorenko, V.
Taka, E.D.
Thau, S.N.
Dvořák, R.
Unger, K.L.
Wu, K.
Andronic, A.
Zheng, S.
Wielanek, D.
Gorbunov, S.
Shi, S.
Chakrabarti, A.
Stockmanns, T.
Dahm, P.
Yang, J.
Majka, Zbigniew
Peña Rodríguez, J.
Lavrik, E.
Santos Marrero, K.
Jin, Y.
Das, S.
Loizeau, P.-A.
Pfeifer, D.
Deveaux, M.
Bertini, O.
Zumbruch, P.
Bhattacharyya, A.
Wyżykowski, A.
Friese, V.
Sahu, P.K.
Biswas, S.
Janson, T.
Singh, R.
Petráček, V.
Chernyshenko, S.
Ismail, K.
Romaniuk, R.
Koczoń, P.
Kshyvanskyi, O.
Radulescu, L.
Kumar, L.
Matulewicz, T.
Li, Y.
Neuhaus, S.
Mahajan, S.
Heuser, J.M.
Singh, B.K.
Kruszewski, M.
Bhasin, A.
Moreira de Godoy Willems, D.
Yang, R.
Smith, D.
Daribayeva, A.
Bhowmik, N.K.
Redelbach, A.
Koch, K.
Diehl, J.
Bajdel, M.
Appelshäuser, H.
Bhattacharjee, B.
Sharma, P.K.
Ghosh, C.
Spicker, D.
Förtsch, J.
Alam, N.
Beyer, M.
Li, S.
Koziel, M.
Otfinowski, P.
Zharko, S.
Simon, F.
Wolf, Gy.
Han, J.
Singh, O.
Leung, Y.H.
Zhou, D.
Bezshyyko, O.
Blume, C.
Stroth, J.
Gutsche, B.
Huang, Y.
Darwish, H.
Podgornov, N.
Wahmes, L.
Wilms, A.
Faber, L.J.
Fröhlich, I.
Soból, Bartosz
Wieloch, Andrzej
Deppe, H.
Trębacz, L.
Kovalchuk, O.
Kugler, A.
Kollarczyk, J.
Fidorra, F.
Roy, A.
Schintke, F.
Mandal, S.
Kampert, K.-H.
Szczygieł, R.
Gangopadhyay, G.
Brzychczyk, Janusz
Holzmann, R.
Bhat, W.A.
Li, W.
Penek, Ö.
Agarwal, K.
Rodríguez Rodríguez, A.
Sun, Y.
Subramanya, G.S.
Deară, D.-A.
Singhal, V.
Hesounová, H.
Ahammed, Z.
Trifonova, E.
Foka, P.
Pan, L.
Liu, F.
Artur, B.
Bluhme, N.
Kapell, R.M.
Weiglhofer, F.
Nerling, F.
Nayak, S.R.
Fischer, P.
Andary, J.
Sun, Z.
Ahmad, N.
Agarwal, A.
Wojtkowski, M.
Emschermann, D.
Kumar, A.
Volkova, E.
Roy, S.
Kadenko, I.
Saini, J.
Senger, A.
Tyagi, O.
Wu, Q.
Singh, A.K.
Raha, S.
Yoo, I.
Wessels, J.P.
Meyer-Ahrens, A.
Piasecki, K.
Boccarella, G.
Dubey, A.K.
Kresan, D.
Mir, M.F.
Collazo Sánchez, L.M.
Bandyopadhyay, A.
Gläßel, S.
Opíchal, A.
Caselle, M.
Sharma, A.K.
Kähler, P.
Zubrzycka, W.
Balzer, M.
Das, R.
Eschke, J.
Kubiak, B.
Uhlig, F.
Bhat, T.A.
Ray, R.
Twarowska, A.
Wang, Y.
Lindenstruth, V.
Pluta, J.
Subramani, P.
Dobishuk, V.
Grzonka, D.
Hutter, D.
Kim, S.
Karabowicz, R.
Krüger, W.
Müntz, C.
Mohanty, B.
Belousov, A.
Seck, F.-J.
Khan, M.M.
Kashyap, V.K.S.
Salabura, Piotr
Gasik, P.
Rubio, E.
Reinefeld, A.
Lehnert, J.
Opis:
The Compressed Baryonic Matter (CBM) experiment at the future Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR) is a heavy-ion experiment designed to study nuclear matter at the highest baryonic density. For high-statistics measurements of rare probes, collision rates of up to 10 MHz are targeted. The experiment, therefore, requires fast and radiation-hard detectors, self-triggered detector front-ends, free-streaming readout architecture, and online event reconstruction. The Silicon Tracking System (STS) is the main tracking detector of CBM, designed to reconstruct the trajectories of charged particles with efficiency larger than 95%, a relative momentum uncertainty better than 2% for particle momenta larger than 1 GeV/c inside a 1 Tm magnetic field, and to identify complex decay topologies. It comprises 876 double-sided silicon strip modules arranged in 8 tracking stations. A prototype of this detector, consisting of 12 modules arranged in three tracking stations, is installed in the mini-CBM demonstrator. This experimental setup is a small-scale precursor to the full CBM detector, composed of sub-units of all major CBM systems installed on the SIS18 beamline. In various beam campaigns taken between 2021 and 2024, heavy ion collisions at 1–2 AGeV with an average collision rate of 500 kHz have been recorded. This allows for the evaluation of the operational performance of the STS detector, including signal-to-noise ratio, charge distribution, time and position resolution, hit reconstruction efficiency, and its potential for track and vertex reconstruction.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Autorzy:
Solans, C.
Andre, K. D. J.
Spiesberger, H.
Cakir, O.
Denizli, H.
Cruz-Alaniz, E.
Ruan, X.
Camarda, S.
Olivier, G.
Luo, X.
Azuelos, G.
Lei, G.
Lappi, T.
Glover, N.
Zhang, J.
Flores-Sánchez, O.
Krelina, M.
Gonzalez-Sprinberg, G. A.
Nowakowski, M.
Yock, P.
Hessler, J.
Xiaohao, C.
Bertolucci, S.
Coleppa, B.
Jana, S.
Tudora, A.
Alekhin, S.
Yamaguchi, Y.
Turk Cakir, I.
Raicevic, N.
Pan, R.
Morreale, A.
Sinha, N.
Shipman, N.
Olry, G.
Tommasini, D.
Perez-Segurana, G.
Giuli, F.
Gehrmann-De Ridder, A.
Sahin, M.
Harland-Lang, L.
Jansova, M.
Godbole, R. M.
Lobodzinska, E.
Zomer, F.
Behnke, O.
Salgado, C. A.
Pietralla, N.
Granados, E.
Hayden, D.
Apsimon, R.
Khalek, R. A.
Martens, A.
Calıskan, A.
Li, X.
Wei, H.
Korostelev, M.
Kaabi, W.
Laycock, P.
Han, C. C.
Hesari, H.
Stanyard, J.
Rosado, A.
Smith, S.
Russenschuck, S.
Gunaydin, Y. O.
Mitra, M.
Daly, E.
Angal-Kalinin, D.
Trbojevic, D.
Mäntysaari, H.
Kretzschmar, J.
Liuti, S.
Newman, P.
Ratoff, P.
Moretti, S.
Catalan-Lasheras, N. C.
Corsini, R.
Poelker, M.
Litvinenko, V.
Wang, B.
Pires, J.
Paukkunen, H.
Zhang, R.
Armbruster, A.
Gilbert, A.
de Blas, J.
Sekine, T.
Liu, Y.
Sampayo, O. A.
Zhang, Z.
Wollmann, D.
Pire, B.
Nissen, E. A.
Kulipanov, G.
Wang, K.
Karadeniz, H.
Das, A.
Rezaeian, A. H.
Cooper-Sarkar, A.
Gehrmann, T.
Bailey, I.
Tsurin, I.
Kalinin, D. A.
Duarte, L.
Cormier, E.
Valloni, A.
Tanaka, M.
Bordry, F.
Auchmann, B.
Wallon, S.
Schenke, B.
Nergiz, Z.
Brüning, O.
Gerigk, F.
Słomiński, Wojciech
Tywoniuk, K.
Dutta, S.
Mohammadi Najafabadi, M.
Bogacz, A.
Huss, A.
Senol, A.
Nadolsky, P.
Köksal, M.
Osborne, J. A.
Rashed, A.
Aperio Bella, L.
Mondal, S.
Tapia-Takaki, D.
Bracinik, J.
Apolinario, L.
Latina, A.
Cassou, K.
Militsyn, B.
Yue, C. X.
Olness, F.
Zurita, P.
Queiroz, F. S.
Haug, F.
Cepila, J.
Repond, J.
Cetinkaya, V.
Raut, D.
Yang, H.
Honorato, C. G.
Kocak, F.
Hoffstaetter, G. H.
Stasto, A.
Eichhorn, R.
Trott, M.
Shang, L.
Peinaud, Y.
Klein, U.
Deshpande, K. S.
Satendra, K.
Marhauser, F.
Liu, M.
Eskola, K. J.
Schulte, D.
Patra, M.
Liang, H.
Balli, F.
Bruni, C.
Hug, F.
Dassa, L.
Kostka, P.
Holzer, B.
Levitchev, E.
Apyan, A.
Starostenko, A.
Gonçalves, V.
Hod, N.
Dainton, J.
Kado, M.
Li, R.
Strikman, M.
Brodsky, S. J.
Goddard, B.
Liu, T.
Satyanarayan, N.
Wang, X.
Gaddi, A.
Perrot, L.
Hutton, A.
Kumar, M.
Fischer, O.
Zhang, C.
Pellegrini, D.
Rahaman, R.
Szymanowski, L.
Marquet, C.
Currie, J.
Sutton, M.
Bousson, S.
Milhano, J. G.
Tasci, A. T.
Kawaguchi, S.
McFayden, J.
Hounsell, B.
Hernandez-Sanchez, J.
Allport, P. P.
Backovic, S.
Okada, N.
Tomas-Garcia, R.
Welsch, C.
Willering, G.
Britzger, D.
Agostini, P.
Tapan, I.
Verney, D.
Grassellino, A.
Aulenbacher, K.
Niehues, J.
Bernauer, J.
Pownall, G.
Yilmaz, A.
Ma, W.
Efremov, A. V.
Schwanenberger, C.
Biswal, S. S.
Rai, S. K.
Williams, P. H.
Ozansoy, A.
Grames, J.
Setiniyaz, S.
Jensen, E.
Rabbertz, K.
Delle Rose, L.
Bouzas, A. O.
Andari, N.
Burkhardt, H.
Larios, F.
Benedikt, M.
Das, S. P.
Ben-Zvi, I.
Longuevergne, D.
Levy, A.
Caldwell, A.
Parker, B.
Meot, F.
Stuart, M. J.
Zadeh, S. G.
Goyal, A.
Helenius, I.
Raychaudhuri, S.
Machado, M.
Milanese, A.
Mandal, S.
Polini, A.
Gao, J.
Islam, R.
Zimmermann, F.
Chetvertkova, V.
Yamazaki, Y.
Rinolfi, L.
Blümlein, J.
Polifka, R.
Armesto, N.
Dupraz, K.
Sultansoy, S.
Cornell, A. S.
Wang, Z. S.
Boonekamp, M.
Kaya, U.
Moch, S.
Kilic, A.
Marzani, S.
Aksakal, H.
Schirm, K.
Mcintosh, P.
Perini, D.
D’Onofrio, M.
Rimmer, R.
Boroun, G. R.
Radescu, V.
Martin, R.
Guzey, V.
Thonet, P.
Navarra, F.
Stocchi, A.
Bracco, C.
Henry, J.
Schopper, H.
Bottura, L.
Ari, V.
Shen, X.
Levonian, S.
Sun, H.
Douglas, D.
Ten-Kate, A. T.
Tang, Y.
Zhu, G.
Zurita, J.
Cole, B.
Poulose, P.
Ferreiro, E. G.
Hu, N.
Forte, S.
Xu, T.
Klein, M.
Guo, Y. C.
Seryi, A.
Vallerand, C.
Bonvini, M.
Kluth, S.
Morgan, T.
Zhu, S.
Glazov, A.
Zenaiev, O.
Pupkov, Y. A.
Gwenlan, C.
Calaga, R.
Kuze, M.
Placakyte, R.
Pilicer, E.
Bailey, S.
Hammad, A.
Hautmann, F.
Arduini, G.
Liu, W.
Walker, D.
Jones, T.
Song, M.
Kuday, S.
Hobbs, T. J.
Rojo, J.
Curtin, D.
Antusch, S.
Mellado, B.
Yaguna, C. E.
Khanpour, H.
Schott, M.
Behera, S.
Vilella, E.
Iwamoto, S.
Jowett, J. M.
Opis:
The Large Hadron–Electron Collider (LHeC) is designed to move the field of deep inelastic scattering (DIS) to the energy and intensity frontier of particle physics. Exploiting energy-recovery technology, it collides a novel, intense electron beam with a proton or ion beam from the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC). The accelerator and interaction region are designed for concurrent electron–proton and proton–proton operations. This report represents an update to the LHeC’s conceptual design report (CDR), published in 2012. It comprises new results on the parton structure of the proton and heavier nuclei, QCD dynamics, and electroweak and top-quark physics. It is shown how the LHeC will open a new chapter of nuclear particle physics by extending the accessible kinematic range of lepton–nucleus scattering by several orders of magnitude. Due to its enhanced luminosity and large energy and the cleanliness of the final hadronic states, the LHeC has a strong Higgs physics programme and its own discovery potential for new physics. Building on the 2012 CDR, this report contains a detailed updated design for the energy-recovery electron linac (ERL), including a new lattice, magnet and superconducting radio-frequency technology, and further components. Challenges of energy recovery are described, and the lower-energy, high-current, three-turn ERL facility, PERLE at Orsay, is presented, which uses the LHeC characteristics serving as a development facility for the design and operation of the LHeC. An updated detector design is presented corresponding to the acceptance, resolution, and calibration goals that arise from the Higgs and parton-density-function physics programmes. This paper also presents novel results for the Future Circular Collider in electron–hadron (FCC-eh) mode, which utilises the same ERL technology to further extend the reach of DIS to even higher centre-of-mass energies.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
The International Climate Psychology Collaboration : climate change-related data collected from 63 countries
Autorzy:
Briker, Roman
Payán-Gómez, César
Travaglino, Giovanni Antonio
Ito, Ayahito
Howe, Lauren
Shuman, Eric
Longoni, Chiara
Reimann, Ritsaart
Vranka, Marek
Findor, Andrej
Gjoneska, Biljana
Kyrychenko, Yara
Ishii, Tatsunori
Wojcik, Adrian Dominik
McHugh, Cillian
Richter, Isabell
Huaman-Chulluncuy, Enma T.
Pavlov, Yuri G.
Schulreich, Stefan
Grigoryan, Lusine
Elsherif, Mahmoud
Monge-Rodríguez, Fredy S.
Kosachenko, Alexandra I.
Motoki, Kosuke
Bø, Simen
Cristea, Vladimir
Cunningham, Julia Lee
Harvey, Annelie J.
Lutz, Annika E.
Guilaran, Johnrev
Valko, Danila
Goldwert, Danielle
Zawisza, Magdalena
Farias, Ana Rita
Bouguettaya, Ayoub
Niemi, Laura
Apps, Matthew A. J.
Goldberg, Beth
Özdoğru, Asil Ali
Suko, Yasushi
Ross, Robert M.
Contu, Davide
Halperin, Eran
Schoenegger, Philipp
Brick, Cameron
Yadav, Anjali
Alfano, Mark
Jia, Fanli
Borau, Sylvie
Geiger, Sandra J.
Anseel, Frederik
Ortega, Alberto López
Carvacho, Héctor
Nguyen, Tam Luong
Rêgo, Gabriel G.
Röer, Jan Philipp
Saito, Toshiki
Huynh, Luu Duc Toan
Klöckner, Christian A.
Sparkman, Gregg
Rathje, Steve
Himichi, Toshiyuki
Syropoulos, Stylianos
Delcourt, Sarah
Dubey, Shreya
D’Ottone, Silvana
Okura, Ritah
Pärnamets, Philip
Meijers, Marijn H. C.
Stanley, Samantha K.
Jovanović, Veljko
Gains, Neil Philip
Hahnel, Ulf J. J.
Markowitz, Ezra
Petrowsky, Hannes M.
Mitkidis, Panagiotis
Kothe, Emily J.
da Costa, Leonor Pereira
Hershfield, Hal E.
Bos, Björn
Rosa-Sullivan, Jahred
Zhao, Jiaying
Krebs, Ruth
Mus, Mathilde
Azevedo, Flavio
Bialobrzeska, Olga
Paruzel-Czachura, Mariola
Feuerriegel, Stefan
Bak Coleman, Joseph B.
Tsakiris, Manos
Lagomarsino, Maria
Buchel, Ondrej
Grelle, Sonja
Nijssen, Sari R. R.
Sabherwal, Anandita
Strahm, Noel
Van Bavel, Jay J.
Mbilingi, Bwambale
Białek, Michał
Buonauro, Daniel
Mhagama, Fenant Laurent
Awuor, Fonda Jane
Aglioti, Salvatore Maria
Tyrala, Michael
Kaya, Ilker
Krosch, Amy R.
Luomba, Joseph
Pei, Yifei
van den Broek, Karlijn L.
Gradidge, Sarah
Grigoryev, Dmitry
Hofmann, Wilhelm
Panagopoulos, Costas
Żuk, Dawid
Cutler, Jo
Lockwood, Patricia L.
Ponizovskiy, Vladimir
Majer, Johann M.
Constantino, Sara M.
Pretus, Clara
Douglas, Benjamin D.
Ekmanis, Jānis
Öner, Sezin
Berger, Sebastian
Palumbo, Helena
Boecker, Lea
van der Linden, Sander
Andersen, Angélica
Brauer, Markus
Brosch, Tobias
van Schie, Kevin
Moreau, David
Soliman, Meikel
Spasovski, Ognen
Stern, Jessica A.
Todorova, Boryana
Haugestad, Christian A. P.
Chamberlain, Sarah A. E.
Engelhard, Iris M.
Levy, Neil
Soud, Katia
Kantorowicz, Jaroslaw
Delouvée, Sylvain
Loschelder, David D.
Nguyen, Trieu
Fang, Ke
Scholz, Christin
Pearson, Adam R.
Västfjäll, Daniel
Vanags, Edmunds
Gallyamova, Albina
Luo, Yu
Chung, Dongil
Sarrasin, Oriane
Khachatryan, Narine
Nguyen, Dung Minh
Sul, Sunhae
Asadli, Chillar
Vesely, Stepan
Blaya-Burgo, Michelle
Hadar, Britt
Lu, Jackson G.
Morais, Michael J.
Krouwel, Andre P. M.
van Stekelenburg, Aart
Rhoads, Shawn A.
Wanguche, Patrick Otuo
Goldenberg, Amit
Farage, Laura
Schmid, Katharina
Michalaki, Katerina
Kankaanpää, Reeta
Drupp, Moritz A.
Riano-Moreno, Julian
Schmitt, Michael T.
Pronizius, Ekaterina
Cohen-Eick, Noa
Jurgiel, Dominika
Vlasceanu, Denisa
Tedaldi, Elisa
Taylor, Neil C.
Elbaek, Christian T.
Gruber, June
Friese, Malte
Huang, Guanxiong
Lange, Florian
Shreedhar, Ganga
Sivan, Smadar
Escher, Yannik A.
Chow, Dawn
Spampatti, Tobia
Kantorowicz-Reznichenko, Elena
Griffin, Siobhán M.
Etienne, Tom W.
Butalia, Radhika
Gkinopoulos, Theofilos
De keersmaecker, Jonas
Nilsonne, Gustav
Chan, Hang-Yee
Mintz, Keren Kaplan
Schumann, Philipp
Berkebile-Wineberg, Michael M.
Patel, Yash
Lamm, Claus
Cian, Luca
Hine, Donald W.
Klas, Anna
Moyano, Manuel
Uluğ, Özden Melis
Lees, Jeffrey
Leung, Tak Yan
Mercier, Hugo
Schug, Mariah G.
Bleize, Daniëlle N. M.
Doell, Kimberly C.
Navajas, Joaquin
Marsh, Abigail A.
Basaglia, Piero
Nitschke, Jonas P.
Alvarado-Yepez, Andy J.
Vlasceanu, Madalina
Jost, John T.
Xu, Rachel
Chakroff, Alek
Milliron, Sarah G.
Mora, Youri L.
Grigoryan, Ani
Mikus, Nace
Gray, Kurt
Vintr, Jáchym
Grassini, Simone
Zhao, Xian
Mbungu, Winfred
Grayson, Samantha J.
Bertin, Paul
Brik, Tymofii
Genschow, Oliver
Sjåstad, Hallgeir
Tinghög, Gustav
Urbanek, Arkadiusz
Nockur, Laila
Klein, Colin
Kácha, Ondřej
Bélanger, Jocelyn J.
Pfattheicher, Stefan
Freira, Lucia
Mascarenhas, Karen Louise
Boggio, Paulo S.
Willer, Robb
Panasiti, Maria Serena
Pham, Nhat Tan
Tüter, İlayda
Herman, Aleksandra M.
Diel, Kathi
Koppel, Lina
Say, Nicolas
Contreras-Huerta, Luis Sebastian
Kaya, Ozgur
Opis:
Climate change is currently one of humanity’s greatest threats. To help scholars understand the psychology of climate change, we conducted an online quasi-experimental survey on 59,508 participants from 63 countries (collected between July 2022 and July 2023). In a between-subjects design, we tested 11 interventions designed to promote climate change mitigation across four outcomes: climate change belief, support for climate policies, willingness to share information on social media, and performance on an effortful pro-environmental behavioural task. Participants also reported their demographic information (e.g., age, gender) and several other independent variables (e.g., political orientation, perceptions about the scientific consensus). In the no-intervention control group, we also measured important additional variables, such as environmentalist identity and trust in climate science. We report the collaboration procedure, study design, raw and cleaned data, all survey materials, relevant analysis scripts, and data visualisations. This dataset can be used to further the understanding of psychological, demographic, and national-level factors related to individual-level climate action and how these differ across countries.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Addressing climate change with behavioral science : a global intervention tournament in 63 countries
Autorzy:
Xu, Rachel
Longoni, Chiara
Rosa-Sullivan, Jahred
Tüter, İlayda
van Stekelenburg, Aart
Van Bavel, Jay J.
Vlasceanu, Madalina
Pronizius, Ekaterina
Briker, Roman
Kácha, Ondřej
Öner, Sezin
Özdoğru, Asil Ali
Shuman, Eric
Bélanger, Jocelyn J.
Yadav, Anjali
Grassini, Simone
Brik, Tymofii
Valko, Danila
Gjoneska, Biljana
Hine, Donald W.
Mus, Mathilde
Sparkman, Gregg
Gruber, June
Uluğ, Özden Melis
Mikus, Nace
Pfattheicher, Stefan
Tedaldi, Elisa
Todorova, Boryana
Anseel, Frederik
Basaglia, Piero
Contu, Davide
Grigoryan, Ani
Haugestad, Christian A. P.
Lees, Jeffrey
Loschelder, David D.
Okura, Ritah
Grigoryev, Dmitry
Harvey, Annelie J.
Hofmann, Wilhelm
Palumbo, Helena
Pärnamets, Philip
Pretus, Clara
Moyano, Manuel
Soud, Katia
Klöckner, Christian A.
Krebs, Ruth
Sarrasin, Oriane
Say, Nicolas
Schmitt, Michael T.
Jurgiel, Dominika
Buonauro, Daniel
Niemi, Laura
Bleize, Daniëlle N. M.
Cian, Luca
Saito, Toshiki
Sjåstad, Hallgeir
Etienne, Tom W.
Alvarado-Yepez, Andy J.
Morais, Michael J.
Lee Cunningham, Julia
Panasiti, Maria Serena
Strahm, Noel
Andersen, Angélica
D'Ottone, Silvana
Kyrychenko, Yara
Zhao, Xian
Bouguettaya, Ayoub
Bialobrzeska, Olga
Borau, Sylvie
Petrowsky, Hannes M.
Azevedo, Flavio
Grelle, Sonja
Grigoryan, Lusine
Navajas, Joaquin
Motoki, Kosuke
Rhoads, Shawn A.
Patel, Yash
Goldenberg, Amit
van Schie, Kevin
Schug, Mariah G.
Ito, Ayahito
Moreau, David
Mbilingi, Bwambale
Milliron, Sarah
Brosch, Tobias
Vintr, Jáchym
Mercier, Hugo
Boggio, Paulo S.
Nijssen, Sari R. R.
De Keersmaecker, Jonas
Hahnel, Ulf J.J.
Jia, Fanli
Urbanek, Arkadiusz
Bak-Coleman, Joseph B.
Kankaanpää, Reeta
Kaya, Ilker
Engelhard, Iris M.
Bos, Björn
Schulreich, Stefan
Kantorowicz, Jaroslaw
Findor, Andrej
Chakroff, Alek
Howe, Lauren
Lutz, Annika E.
Mhagama, Fenant Laurent
Nguyen, Dung Minh
Lange, Florian
Vlasceanu, Denisa
Bø, Simen
Delouvée, Sylvain
Diel, Kathi
Ekmanis, Jānis
Ishii, Tatsunori
Riano-Moreno, Julian
Lockwood, Patricia L.
Gallyamova, Albina
Farias, Ana Rita
Mitkidis, Panagiotis
Escher, Yannik A.
Drupp, Moritz A.
Cutler, Jo
Geiger, Sandra J.
Nitschke, Jonas P.
Goldwert, Danielle
Richter, Isabell
Cohen-Eick, Noa
Schoenegger, Philipp
Białek, Michał
Lamm, Claus
Nguyen, Trieu
Cristea, Vladimir
Griffin, Siobhán M.
van den Broek, Karlijn L.
Suko, Yasushi
Tsakiris, Manos
Leung, Tak Yan
Sabherwal, Anandita
Boecker, Lea
Kantorowicz-Reznichenko, Elena
Marsh, Abigail A.
Stanley, Samantha K.
Klas, Anna
Taylor, Neil C.
Nilsonne, Gustav
Jost, John T.
Hadar, Britt
Genschow, Oliver
Luo, Yu
Travaglino, Giovanni Antonio
Doell, Kimberly C.
Soliman, Meikel
Rêgo, Gabriel G.
Awuor, Fonda Jane
Apps, Matthew A. J.
Wanguche, Patrick Otuo
Shreedhar, Ganga
Constantino, Sara
Bertin, Paul
Gains, Neil Philip
López Ortega, Alberto
Panagopoulos, Costas
Markowitz, Ezra
Ross, Robert M.
Huynh, Luu Duc Toan
Kosachenko, Alexandra I.
Chan, Hang-Yee
Kothe, Emily J.
Himichi, Toshiyuki
Freira, Lucia
Pei, Yifei
Buchel, Ondrej
Schmid, Katharina
Aglioti, Salvatore Maria
Halperin, Eran
Krouwel, Andre P.M.
Ponizovskiy, Vladimir
Reimann, Ritsaart
Koppel, Lina
Pearson, Adam R.
Contreras-Huerta, Luis Sebastian
Mascarenhas, Karen Louise
Brick, Cameron
Chamberlain, Sarah A. E.
Dubey, Shreya
Nockur, Laila
Tinghög, Gustav
Brauer, Markus
Monge-Rodríguez, Fredy S.
Khachatryan, Narine
Asadli, Chillar
Västfjäll, Daniel
Syropoulos, Stylianos
Carvacho, Héctor
Pavlov, Yuri G.
Pereira da Costa, Leonor
Krosch, Amy R.
Tyrala, Michael
Vranka, Marek
Gray, Kurt
Sul, Sunhae
Vesely, Stepan
Friese, Malte
Douglas, Benjamin D.
Levy, Neil
Żuk, Dawid
Zawisza, Magdalena
Kaplan Mintz, Keren
Vanags, Edmunds
Delcourt, Sarah
Kaya, Ozgur
Klein, Colin
Feuerriegel, Stefan
Elsherif, Mahmoud
Paruzel-Czachura, Mariola
Berkebile-Weinberg, Michael M.
Berger, Sebastian
Elbaek, Christian T.
McHugh, Cillian
Gkinopoulos, Theofilos
Stern, Jessica A.
Pham, Nhat Tan
Butalia, Radhika
Fang, Ke
Gradidge, Sarah
Rathje, Steve
Chow, Dawn
Farage, Laura
Scholz, Christin
Jovanović, Veljko
Luomba, Joseph
Spampatti, Tobia
Wojcik, Adrian Dominik
Meijers, Marijn H.C.
van der Linden, Sander
Chung, Dongil
Payán-Gómez, César
Röer, Jan Philipp
Schumann, Philipp
Alfano, Mark
Huaman-Chulluncuy, Enma T.
Lu, Jackson G.
Majer, Johann M.
Mora, Youri L.
Huang, Guanxiong
Willer, Robb
Michalakis, Katerina
Blaya-Burgo, Michelle
Goldberg, Beth
Sivan, Smadar
Spasovski, Ognen
Guilaran, Johnrev
Herman, Aleksandra M.
Lagomarsino, Maria
Mbungu, Winfred
Nguyen, Tam Luong
Hershfield, Hal E.
Zhao, Jiaying
Grayson, Samantha J.
Opis:
Effectively reducing climate change requires marked, global behavior change. However, it is unclear which strategies are most likely to motivate people to change their climate beliefs and behaviors. Here, we tested 11 expert-crowdsourced interventions on four climate mitigation outcomes: beliefs, policy support, information sharing intention, and an effortful tree-planting behavioral task. Across 59,440 participants from 63 countries, the interventions’ effectiveness was small, largely limited to nonclimate skeptics, and differed across outcomes: Beliefs were strengthened mostly by decreasing psychological distance (by 2.3%), policy support by writing a letter to a future-generation member (2.6%), information sharing by negative emotion induction (12.1%), and no intervention increased the more effortful behavior—several interventions even reduced tree planting. Last, the effects of each intervention differed depending on people’s initial climate beliefs. These findings suggest that the impact of behavioral climate interventions varies across audiences and target behaviors.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł

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