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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:
Farm work injuries among a cohort of children in Kentucky, USA
Autorzy:
Browning, Steven R.
Westneat, Susan C.
Reed, Deborah B.
Tematy:
injury
children
farming
agriculture
Pokaż więcej
Wydawca:
Instytut Medycyny Wsi
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/991135.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
Children residing on farms with livestock may be at an increased risk for work-related injuries, compared to children who work on other commodity farms. This study characterizes children’s work tasks on Kentucky farms and assesses whether children who work on beef cattle farms are at an increased risk for farm work injuries. The results of a cohort study of children aged 5–18 years (N=999 at baseline) working on family farms in Kentucky, followed for two consecutive years after an initial enumeration five years previously, found that 70% of the children were involved in animal-related chores. Across all age groups, children on beef cattle farms devoted a greater number of hours per week to farm work, compared to children living on other commodity farms, especially during the school year. For all children in the study, working more than 180 days per year, performing farm work independently, and working on a beef cattle farm (compared to other commodity farm), increased the risk of a farm work injury. However, none of these associations were statistically significant. For male children only, the performance of work tasks independently was significantly associated with a 2.4-fold increased risk (OR = 2.41; 95% CI: 1.15–5.06; P=0.02) for a farm work injury, after controlling for days of working, age, period of data collection, and commodity type of the farm.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Observations of the pulsating subdwarf B star Feige 48 : constraints on evolution and companions
Autorzy:
Krzesiński, Jerzy
Kurtz, D. W.
Kawaler, S. D.
Watson, T. K.
Good, S.
Pakstiene, E.
Carlton, R. F.
Koen, C.
Schuh, S. L.
Riddle, R.
Deetjen, J. L.
Vuckovic, M.
Grauer, A.
Jiang, X. J.
Handler, G.
Moskalik, P.
Mukadam, A.
González Pérez, J. M.
Meištas, E.
Østensen, R.
Baran, A.
Kilkenny, D.
Vauclair, G.
Reed, M. D.
Bromage, G.
Chevreton, M.
Bradley, P. A.
Hürkal, Ö
Kalytis, R.
Ališauskas, D.
Anderson, R.
Kilic, M.
Ulla, A.
Burleigh, M.
Dreizler, S.
Cunha, M. S.
Janulis, R.
Wood, M. A.
Solheim, J. E.
Zoła, Stanisław
Stachowski, Grzegorz
Ogłoza, W.
Klumpe, E. W.
Dolez, N.
Opis:
Since pulsating subdwarf B (sdBV or EC14026) stars were first discovered, observational efforts have tried to realize their potential for constraining the interior physics of extreme horizontal branch stars. Difficulties encountered along the way include uncertain mode identifications and a lack of stable pulsation mode properties. Here we report on Feige 48, an sdBV star for which follow-up observations have been obtained spanning more than four years. These observations show some stable pulsation modes. We resolve the temporal spectrum into five stable pulsation periods in the range 340–380 s with amplitudes less than 1 per cent, and two additional periods that appear in one data set each. The three largest amplitude periodicities are nearly equally spaced, and we explore the consequences of identifying them as a rotationally split ℓ= 1 triplet by consulting a representative stellar model. The general stability of the pulsation amplitudes and phases allows us to use the pulsation phases to constrain the time-scale of evolution for this sdBV star. Additionally, we are able to place interesting limits on any stellar or planetary companion to Feige 48.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł

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