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Author Eberhardt, O.; Peñuelas, A.; Pich, A.
Title Global fits in the Aligned Two-Higgs-Doublet model Type Journal Article
Year 2021 Publication (down) Journal of High Energy Physics Abbreviated Journal J. High Energy Phys.
Volume 05 Issue 5 Pages 005 - 37pp
Keywords Phenomenology of Field Theories in Higher Dimensions
Abstract We present the results of a global fit to the Aligned Two-Higgs Doublet Model, assuming that there are no new sources of CP violation beyond the quark mixing matrix. We use the most constraining flavour observables, electroweak precision measurements and the available data on Higgs signal strengths and collider searches for heavy scalars, together with the theoretical requirements of perturbativity and positivity of the scalar potential. The combination of all these constraints restricts the values of the scalar masses, the couplings of the scalar potential and the flavour-alignment parameters. The numerical fits have been performed using the open-source HEPfit package.
Address [Eberhardt, Otto; Pich, Antonio] Inst Fis Corpuscular, Parque Cient,C Catedrat Jose Beltran 2, E-46980 Paterna, Spain, Email: otto.eberhardt.physics@gmail.com;
Corporate Author Thesis
Publisher Springer Place of Publication Editor
Language English Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN 1029-8479 ISBN Medium
Area Expedition Conference
Notes WOS:000753839400002 Approved no
Is ISI yes International Collaboration yes
Call Number IFIC @ pastor @ Serial 5114
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Author Pich, A.; Rodriguez-Sanchez, A.
Title SU(3) analysis of four-quark operators: K -> pi pi and vacuum matrix elements Type Journal Article
Year 2021 Publication (down) Journal of High Energy Physics Abbreviated Journal J. High Energy Phys.
Volume 06 Issue 6 Pages 005 - 43pp
Keywords Chiral Lagrangians; CP violation; Effective Field Theories; Kaon Physics
Abstract Hadronic matrix elements of local four-quark operators play a central role in non-leptonic kaon decays, while vacuum matrix elements involving the same kind of operators appear in inclusive dispersion relations, such as those relevant in tau -decay analyses. Using an SU(3)(L) circle times SU(3)(R) decomposition of the operators, we derive generic relations between these matrix elements, extending well-known results that link observables in the two different sectors. Two relevant phenomenological applications are presented. First, we determine the electroweak-penguin contribution to the kaon CP-violating ratio epsilon '/epsilon, using the measured hadronic spectral functions in tau decay. Second, we fit our SU(3) dynamical parameters to the most recent lattice data on K -> pi pi matrix elements. The comparison of this numerical fit with results from previous analytical approaches provides an interesting anatomy of the Delta I = 1/2 enhancement, confirming old suggestions about its underlying dynamical origin.
Address [Pich, A.] Univ Valencia, CSIC, IFIC, Dept Fis Teor, Edifici Inst Paterna,Apt Correus 22085, E-46071 Valencia, Spain, Email: Antonio.Pich@ific.uv.es;
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Publisher Springer Place of Publication Editor
Language English Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN 1029-8479 ISBN Medium
Area Expedition Conference
Notes WOS:000762295200001 Approved no
Is ISI yes International Collaboration yes
Call Number IFIC @ pastor @ Serial 5148
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Author Pich, A.; Rodriguez-Sanchez, A.
Title Violations of quark-hadron duality in low-energy determinations of alpha(s) Type Journal Article
Year 2022 Publication (down) Journal of High Energy Physics Abbreviated Journal J. High Energy Phys.
Volume 07 Issue 7 Pages 145 - 42pp
Keywords The Strong Coupling; Semi-Leptonic Decays; Specific QCD Phenomenology; Chiral Lagrangian
Abstract Using the spectral functions measured in tau decays, we investigate the actual numerical impact of duality violations on the extraction of the strong coupling. These effects are tiny in the standard alpha(s)(m(tau)(2)) determinations from integrated distributions of the hadronic spectrum with pinched weights, or from the total tau hadronic width. The pinched-weight factors suppress very efficiently the violations of duality, making their numerical effects negligible in comparison with the larger perturbative uncertainties. However, combined fits of alpha(s) and duality-violation parameters, performed with non-protected weights, are subject to large systematic errors associated with the assumed modelling of duality-violation effects. These uncertainties have not been taken into account in the published analyses, based on specific models of quark-hadron duality.
Address [Pich, Antonio] Univ Valencia, Dept Fis Teor, CSIC, IFIC, Parque Cient,Catedrat Jose Beltran 2, E-46980 Paterna, Spain, Email: Antonio.Pich@ific.uv.es;
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Publisher Springer Place of Publication Editor
Language English Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN 1029-8479 ISBN Medium
Area Expedition Conference
Notes WOS:000831256400009 Approved no
Is ISI yes International Collaboration yes
Call Number IFIC @ pastor @ Serial 5303
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Author Davier, M.; Diaz-Calderon, D.; Malaescu, B.; Pich, A.; Rodriguez-Sanchez, A.; Zhang, Z.
Title The Euclidean Adler function and its interplay with Delta alpha(had)(QED) and alpha(s) Type Journal Article
Year 2023 Publication (down) Journal of High Energy Physics Abbreviated Journal J. High Energy Phys.
Volume 04 Issue 4 Pages 067 - 57pp
Keywords Correlation Functions; Effective Field Theories of QCD; The Strong Coupling
Abstract Three different approaches to precisely describe the Adler function in the Euclidean regime at around 2 GeVs are available: dispersion relations based on the hadronic production data in e(+)e(-) annihilation, lattice simulations and perturbative QCD (pQCD). We make a comprehensive study of the perturbative approach, supplemented with the leading power corrections in the operator product expansion. All known contributions are included, with a careful assessment of uncertainties. The pQCD predictions are compared with the Adler functions extracted from ?a( QED)(had)(Q(2)), using both the DHMZ compilation of e(+)e(-) data and published lattice results. Taking as input the FLAG value of a(s), the pQCD Adler function turns out to be in good agreement with the lattice data, while the dispersive results lie systematically below them. Finally, we explore the sensitivity to a(s) of the direct comparison between the data-driven, lattice and QCD Euclidean Adler functions. The precision with which the renormalisation group equation can be tested is also evaluated.
Address [Davier, M.; Zhang, Z.] Univ Paris Saclay, CNRS IN2P3, IJCLab, F-91405 Orsay, France, Email: davier@lal.in2p3.fr;
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Publisher Springer Place of Publication Editor
Language English Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN 1029-8479 ISBN Medium
Area Expedition Conference
Notes WOS:000985363600002 Approved no
Is ISI yes International Collaboration yes
Call Number IFIC @ pastor @ Serial 5533
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Author Ferrando Solera, S.; Pich, A.; Vale Silva, L.
Title Direct bounds on Left-Right gauge boson masses at LHC Run 2 Type Journal Article
Year 2024 Publication (down) Journal of High Energy Physics Abbreviated Journal J. High Energy Phys.
Volume 02 Issue 2 Pages 027 - 39pp
Keywords Left-Right Models; Grand Unification; New Gauge Interactions
Abstract While the third run of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is ongoing, the underlying theory that extends the Standard Model remains so far unknown. Left-Right Models (LRMs) introduce a new gauge sector, and can restore parity symmetry at high enough energies. If LRMs are indeed realized in nature, the mediators of the new weak force can be searched for in colliders via their direct production. We recast existing experimental limits from the LHC Run 2 and derive generic bounds on the masses of the heavy LRM gauge bosons. As a novelty, we discuss the dependence of the WR and ZR total width on the LRM scalar content, obtaining model-independent bounds within the specific realizations of the LRM scalar sectors analysed here. These bounds avoid the need to detail the spectrum of the scalar sector, and apply in the general case where no discrete symmetry is enforced. Moreover, we emphasize the impact on the WR production at LHC of general textures of the right-handed quark mixing matrix without manifest left-right symmetry. We find that the WR and ZR masses are constrained to lie above 2 TeV and 4 TeV, respectively.
Address [Solera, Sergio Ferrando; Pich, Antonio; Silva, Luiz Vale] Univ Valencia, Consejo Super Invest Cient, Dept Fis Teor, Inst Fis Corpuscular, Parc Cient,Catedrat Jose Beltran 2, E-46980 Paterna, Valencia, Spain, Email: Sergio.Ferrando@ific.uv.es;
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Publisher Springer Place of Publication Editor
Language English Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN 1029-8479 ISBN Medium
Area Expedition Conference
Notes WOS:001156665600003 Approved no
Is ISI yes International Collaboration no
Call Number IFIC @ pastor @ Serial 5928
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Author Coutinho, A.M.; Karan, A.; Miralles, V.; Pich, A.
Title Light scalars within the CP-conserving Aligned-two-Higgs-doublet model Type Journal Article
Year 2025 Publication (down) Journal of High Energy Physics Abbreviated Journal J. High Energy Phys.
Volume 02 Issue 2 Pages 057 - 53pp
Keywords Multi-Higgs Models; Specific BSM Phenomenology
Abstract In this article we study the possibility that neutral and charged scalars lighter than the 125 GeV Higgs boson might exist within the framework of the CP-conserving Aligned-two-Higgs-doublet model. Depending on which new scalar (scalars) is (are) light, seven different scenarios may be considered. Using the open-source code HEPfit, which relies on Bayesian statistics, we perform global fits for all seven light-mass scenarios. The constraints arising from vacuum stability, perturbativity, electroweak precision observables, flavour observables, Higgs signal strengths, and direct-detection results at the LEP and the LHC are taken into account. Reinterpreted data from slepton searches are considered too. It turns out that the seven scenarios contain sizeable regions of their parameter space compatible with all current data. Although not included in the global fits, the possible implications of (g – 2)mu are also addressed.
Address [Coutinho, Antonio M.; Karan, Anirban; Pich, Antonio] Univ Valencia, Inst Fis Corpuscular, CSIC, Parque Cient,Catedrat Jose Beltran 2, E-46980 Paterna, Spain, Email: antonio.coutinho@ific.uv.es;
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Publisher Springer Place of Publication Editor
Language English Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN 1029-8479 ISBN Medium
Area Expedition Conference
Notes WOS:001421639100001 Approved no
Is ISI yes International Collaboration yes
Call Number IFIC @ pastor @ Serial 6528
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Author Davila, J.M.; Karan, A.; Passemar, E.; Pich, A.; Vale Silva, L.
Title The Electric Dipole Moment of the electron in the decoupling limit of the aligned two-Higgs doublet model Type Journal Article
Year 2025 Publication (down) Journal of High Energy Physics Abbreviated Journal J. High Energy Phys.
Volume 10 Issue 10 Pages 053 - 44pp
Keywords Electric Dipole Moments; SMEFT; Multi-Higgs Models; Specific BSM Phenomenology
Abstract We present a discussion of model-independent contributions to the EDM of the electron. We focus on those contributions that emerge from a heavy scalar sector that is linearly realized. In particular, we explore the decoupling limit of the aligned 2HDM. In this model, Barr-Zee diagrams with a fermion loop produce logarithmically-enhanced contributions that are proportional to potentially large new sources of CP violation. In the decoupling limit these contributions are generated by effective dimension-6 operators via the mixing of four-fermion operators into electroweak dipole operators. These logarithmic contributions are not present in more constrained versions of the 2HDM where a Z2\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$$ {\mathcal{Z}}2 $$\end{document} symmetry is imposed, which then controls the basis of effective operators needed to describe the new physics contributions to the electron EDM. Thus, the Z2\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$$ {\mathcal{Z}}2 $$\end{document} symmetry provides a suppression mechanism. In the course of the comparison of the results from the aligned 2HDM with the leading logarithms from SMEFT, we needed to specify or correct signs of expressions found in the literature. We then study how the experimental bounds on the electron EDM constrain the set of parameters of the aligned 2HDM.
Address [Davila, Juan Manuel; Karan, Anirban; Passemar, Emilie; Pich, Antonio] Univ Valencia, Consejo Super Invest Cient, Dept Fis Teor, Inst Fis Corpuscular, Catedrat Jose Beltran 2, E-46980 Valencia, Spain, Email: juandai@ific.uv.es;
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Publisher Springer Place of Publication Editor
Language English Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
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Notes WOS:001590320300003 Approved no
Is ISI yes International Collaboration yes
Call Number IFIC @ pastor @ Serial 6893
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Author Vale Silva, L.; Pich, A.; Solomonidi, E.
Title Final-state interactions in the CP asymmetry of D meson two-body decays Type Journal Article
Year 2024 Publication (down) International Journal of Modern Physics A Abbreviated Journal Int. J. Mod. Phys. A
Volume 39 Issue 26n27 Pages 2442003 - 8pp
Keywords CP violation; charm-meson hadronic decays; final-state rescattering
Abstract Urgent theoretical progress is needed in order to provide an estimate in the Standard Model of the recent measurement by LHCb of direct CP violation in charm-meson two-body decays. Rescattering effects must be taken into account for a meaningful theoretical description of the amplitudes involved in such category of observables, as signaled by the presence of large strong phases. We discuss the computation of the latter effects based on a two-channel coupled dispersion relation, which exploits isospin-zero phase shifts and inelasticity parameterizations of data coming from the rescattering processes pi pi ->pi pi, pi K ->pi K, and pi pi -> KK<overline>. The determination of the subtraction constants of the dispersive integrals relies on the leading contributions to the transition amplitudes from the 1/NC counting, where NC is the number of QCD colors. Furthermore, we use the measured values of the branching ratios to help in selecting the non-perturbative inputs in the isospin limit, from which we predict values for the CP asymmetries. We find that the predicted level of CP violation is much below the experimental value.
Address [Silva, Luiz Vale; Pich, Antonio; Solomonidi, Eleftheria] Univ Valencia, CSIC, Dept Fis Teor, Inst Fis Corpuscular, Parc Cient,Catedrat Jose Beltran 2, E-46980 Valencia, Spain, Email: luizva@ific.uv.es
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Publisher World Scientific Publ Co Pte Ltd Place of Publication Editor
Language English Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN 0217-751x ISBN Medium
Area Expedition Conference
Notes WOS:001353733800001 Approved no
Is ISI yes International Collaboration no
Call Number IFIC @ pastor @ Serial 6342
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Author Pich, A.
Title Tau physics opportunities at the super tau-charm facility Type Journal Article
Year 2024 Publication (down) International Journal of Modern Physics A Abbreviated Journal Int. J. Mod. Phys. A
Volume 39 Issue 26n27 Pages 2442002 - 15pp
Keywords Tau properties; electroweak interactions; QCD
Abstract The super tau-charm facility will provide excellent conditions to perform a high-precision investigation of the tau-lepton properties: very high statistics, controllable systematics and low backgrounds. An overview of the broad physics program that could be addressed at this facility is presented.
Address [Pich, Antonio] Univ Valencia, CSIC, IFIC, Catedrat Jose Beltran 2, E-46980 Paterna, Spain, Email: Antonio.Pich@ific.uv.es
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Publisher World Scientific Publ Co Pte Ltd Place of Publication Editor
Language English Summary Language Original Title
Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
Series Volume Series Issue Edition
ISSN 0217-751x ISBN Medium
Area Expedition Conference
Notes WOS:001353733800018 Approved no
Is ISI yes International Collaboration no
Call Number IFIC @ pastor @ Serial 6343
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Author FCC Collaboration (Benedikt. et al); Mantani, L.; Marinas, C.; Mitsou, V.A.; Musumeci, E.; Pattnaik, B.; Pich, A.; Renteria-Olivo, A.; Rodrigo, G.; Stefanek, B.A.; Valle, J.W.F.; Zurita, J.
Title Future Circular Collider Feasibility Study Report Volume 3 Civil Engineering, Implementation and Sustainability Type Journal Article
Year 2025 Publication (down) European Physical Journal-Special Topics Abbreviated Journal Eur. Phys. J.-Spec. Top.
Volume 234 Issue 17 Pages 5113-5383
Keywords
Abstract Volume 3 of the FCC Feasibility Report presents studies related to civil engineering, the development of a project implementation scenario, and environmental and sustainability aspects. The report details the iterative improvements made to the civil engineering concepts since 2018, taking into account subsurface conditions, accelerator and experiment requirements, and territorial considerations. It outlines a technically feasible and economically viable civil engineering configuration that serves as the baseline for detailed subsurface investigations, construction design, cost estimation, and project implementation planning. Additionally, the report highlights ongoing subsurface investigations in key areas to support the development of an improved 3D subsurface model of the region. The report describes the development of the project scenario based on the 'avoid-reduce-compensate' iterative optimisation approach. The reference scenario balances optimal physics performance with territorial compatibility, implementation risks, and costs. Environmental field investigations covering almost 600 hectares of terrain-including numerous urban, economic, social, and technical aspects-confirmed the project's technical feasibility and contributed to the preparation of essential input documents for the formal project authorisation phase. The summary also highlights the initiation of public dialogue as part of the authorisation process. The results of a comprehensive socio-economic impact assessment, which included significant environmental effects, are presented. Even under the most conservative and stringent conditions, a positive benefit-cost ratio for the FCC-ee is obtained. Finally, the report provides a summary of the studies conducted to document the current state of the environment.
Address [Benedikt, M.; Zimmermann, F.; Auchmann, B.; Bartmann, W.; Burnet, J. P.; Carli, C.; Giovannozzi, M.; Gutleber, J.; Hanke, K.; Henriques, A.; Janot, P.; Lourenco, C.; Mangano, M.; Otto, T.; Poole, J.; Todesco, E.; Ulrici, L.; Watson, T.; Wilkinson, G.; Abramov, A.; Ady, M.; Aguglia, D.; Al-Thakeel, M.; Aleksa, M.; Alix, L.; Andre, K. D. J.; Andreini, M.; Alonso, B. Arias; Sota, P. Arrutia; Balhan, B.; Ball, A. H.; Ballarino, A.; Barnes, M. J.; Bartosik, H.; Battistin, M.; Bauche, J.; Baudin, L.; Bellegarde, N.; Belli, E.; Bendavid, J.; Benvenuti, D.; Christensen, K. Bisgaard; Borburgh, J.; Bordry, F.; de Sousa, P. Borges; Borghello, G.; Bottura, L.; Bracco, C.; Bradu, B.; Broggi, G.; Bromiley, L.; Bruce, R.; Bruening, O.; Brunner, O.; Buffat, X.; Burkhardt, H.; Butterworth, A.; Butti, D.; Cairo, V.; Calaga, R.; Calatroni, S.; Calviani, M.; Canderan, K.; Candido, S.; Carceller, J. M.; Carlier, F.; Carra, F.; Casenove, S.; Cerutti, F.; Charitos, P.; Chiggiato, P.; Coleman-Smith, J. A.; Collier, P.; Collins, P.; Colmenero, M.; Cook, A.; Cornella, C.; Pinto, P. Costa; Coupard, J.; Garrido, I. Crespo; Critchley, T.; Cunningham, R.; Cure, B.; d'Enterria, D.; Damerau, H.; Daugaard, M. S.; David, A.; Davighi, J.; De Maria, R.; De Roeck, A.; De Vita, A.; Defranchis, M. M.; Deghaye, S.; Delikaris, D.; Dell'Acqua, A.; Delprat, L.; Deniau, L.; Deveci, H.; Di Croce, D.; Doebert, S.; Domange, D.; Dostmann, H. A.; Dutheil, Y.; Duval, F.; Eder, F.; Ellis, J.; Fallavollita, F.; Afalou, A.; Fanini, J.; Favia, G.; Felsberger, L.; Ferreira, L.; Fiascaris, M.; Fleury, S. A.; Foraz, K.; Foussat, A.; Fowler, A.; Francois, B.; Ximenes, R. Franqueira; Frasca, A.; Gaddi, A.; Gamper, H.; Ganis, G.; Garcia, D.; Alia, R. Garcia; Jaimes, C. M. Garcia; Garion, C.; Garlasche, M.; Gasior, M.; Gawas, V.; Geiger, K.; Gerigk, F.; Gerwig, H.; Ghribi, A.; Gibellieri, D.; Gilardoni, S. 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M.; Kain, V.; Karpov, I.; Karppinen, M.; Kehagias, A.; Keintzel, J.; Kennouche, M.; Kersevan, R.; Kicsiny, P.; Kieffer, R.; Ko, S.; Kopciewicz, P.; Koratzinos, M.; Kostka, P.; Kostoglou, S.; Kozlov, G.; Kozsar, I.; Kramer, T.; Krkotic, P.; Kuday, S.; Kuhlmann, O.; Kurtulus, A.; La Mendola, S.; Ladzinski, T.; Lafarge, D.; Laidouni, P.; Langner, A.; Lasocha, K.; Latina, A.; Lavezzari, G.; Lavezzo, L.; Le Garrec, M.; Lebrun, P.; Lechevin, Y.; Lechner, A.; Lefevre, T.; Lerner, G.; Losito, R.; Lunt, A. J. G.; Macchia, E.; Mahmoudi, F.; Durand, H. Mainaud; Maloizel, A.; Manzoni, S.; Marcel, C.; Marin, S.; Martin-Melero, I.; Masi, A.; Mayoux, A.; Mazzeo, E.; Mazzoni, S.; McCullough, M.; Mehta, Ankita; Mena-Andrade, R.; Mentink, M.; Mergelkuhl, D.; Mether, L.; Milanese, A.; Verge, L. Miralles; Mirarchi, D.; Mlynarikova, M.; Najafabadi, M. Mohammadi; Monni, P. F.; Moortgat, F.; Mori, T.; Morrone, M.; Mounet, N.; Musa, E.; Musat, V.; Mylona, M.; Cornago, A. Navascues; Naydenov, B.; Nergiz, G.; Niccoli, F.; Nielsen, J.; Nigrelli, G.; Nonis, M.; Novokhatski, A.; Oide, K.; Damazio, D. Oliveira; Ozturk, A.; da Silva, H. F. Pais; Papaphilippou, Y.; Parma, V.; Parodi, M.; Peauger, F.; Pekkanen, J.; Peon, G.; Perez, E.; Perez, J. C.; Segurana, G. Perez; Marcone, A. Perillo; Petrovic, A.; Piccini, A.; Pierlot, J.; Pinzauti, F.; Pitt, M.; Pittet, S.; Porta, L.; Principe, R.; Pueyo, C.; Teles, P. Rebello; Redaelli, S.; Reichenbach, L.; Ribon, A.; Ricci, D.; Riegler, W.; Rinaldesi, R.; Rinolfi, L.; Rios, O.; Roderick, C.; Roloff, P.; Francia, A. Romero; Rosaz, G.; Roy, G.; Ruehl, I.; Sabato, L.; Sailer, A.; Saiz, P.; Salvachua, B.; Salvesen, J. P. T.; Sasikumar, S.; Schaumann, M.; Schenk, M.; Scheuerlein, C.; Schloegelhofer, A.; Schoerling, D.; Schulte, D.; Scibile, L.; Sebastiani, C.; Selvaggi, M.; Sharp, C. J.; Sierra, R.; Simonetti, G.; Simoniello, R.; Siodmok, A.; Sittard, D.; Skoufaris, K.; Smiesko, J.; Sollander, P.; Solovyanov, O. V.; Sonnemann, F.; Soos, R.; Souayah, M.; Standen, D.; Stanyard, J. L.; Stapf, B.; Staudinger, C.; Sublet, A.; Syratchev, I.; Ten Kate, H. H. J.; Thabuis, A.; Tock, J. -P.; Todd, B.; Toffolin, L.; Tolosa-Delgado, A.; Garcia, R. Tomas; Torims, T.; Treille, D.; Trubacova, P.; Tsesmelis, E.; Unnervik, A.; Uythoven, J.; Valentino, G.; Valette, S.; Valle, L.; Vallis, N.; Van Goethem, W.; van Riesen-Haupt, L.; Van Trappen, P.; Vanel, A. L.; Veness, R.; Verweij, A. P.; Voevodina, E.; Vojtyla, P.; Voelkl, V.; von Freeden, L.; Vostrel, Z.; Voumard, N.; Watrelot, L.; Wendt, M.; Wenninger, J.; Weyer, B.; Wicki, B.; Widorski, M.; Wiedemann, U. A.; Wiesner, C.; Wilkens, H.; Wollmann, D.; Yue, S.; Zaborowska, A.; Zamantzas, C.; Zannini, C.; Zerlauth, M.; Zhao, Y.; Zielinski, M. A.] CERN, European Org Nucl Res, Geneva, Switzerland
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