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The Articles collection aims to cover as far as possible the published literature in particle physics and its related technologies. The collection starts, comprising only the most important documents in the first decencies, from the mid of the 19th century. The full coverage starts from 1980 onwards. CERN publications are though covered 100% since the foundation of the organisation in 1954. The CERN Annual Report, vol. 3 - List of CERN Publications, is extracted from this dataset.

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2025-07-05
06:16
Thermal validation tests of the CMS barrel MIP timing Detector / Krishna, Amrutha (Northeastern U. (main)) /CMS Collaboration
The MIP timing detector (MTD) is a new sub-detector planned for the phase-2 upgrade of the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment at CERN. The MTD will provide new and unique capabilities to CMS by measuring the time-of-arrival of minimum ionizing particles with a resolution of 30 - 60 ps. [...]
2025 - 6 p. - Published in : PoS LHCP2024 (2025) 227 Fulltext: PDF;
In : 12th Edition of the Large Hadron Collider Physics Conference (LHCP2024), Boston, United States, 3 - 7 Jun 2024, pp.227

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2025-07-05
06:16
Displaced Vertex Track Trigger for the CMS Phase-2 Level-1 Trigger Upgrade / Mccarthy, Ryan Edward (Northeastern U. (main)) /CMS Collaboration
As part of the CMS Phase-2 upgrade, track information from the outer tracker will be available at the Level-1 trigger and with this comes the expanded opportunity to trigger on physics objects such as long-lived particles. Presented here is a feasibility study in calculating displaced vertex information using an extended version of the Level-1 tracking that identifies displaced tracks. [...]
2025 - 6 p. - Published in : PoS LHCP2024 (2025) 274 Fulltext: PDF;
In : 12th Edition of the Large Hadron Collider Physics Conference (LHCP2024), Boston, United States, 3 - 7 Jun 2024, pp.274

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2025-07-05
06:16
Fully bio-based composite and modular metastructures / da Silva, Rodrigo José (CERN ; Sao Joao del-Rei Fed. U. ; U. Bristol (main)) ; de Resende, Bárbara Lana (Sao Joao del-Rei Fed. U.) ; Comandini, Gianni (U. Bristol (main)) ; Lavazza, Jacopo (U. Bristol (main)) ; Camanho, Pedro P (Porto U.) ; Scarpa, Fabrizio (U. Bristol (main)) ; Panzera, Túlio Hallak (Sao Joao del-Rei Fed. U. ; Porto U.)
Abstract The reliance on fossil-derived components in the design of metamaterials and metastructures presents sustainability and environmental challenges, prompting the development of alternative solutions. In response, this study proposes a fully bio-based and modular metastructure composed of rods extracted from the giant bamboo (Dendrocalamus asper) and plant-based polymeric joints derived from soybean (Glycine max) and castor oil (Ricinus communis), aiming to offer a sustainable alternative for load-bearing structural components [...]
2025 - 46 p. - Published in : Adv. Comp. Hybr. Mat. 8 (2025) 288 Fulltext: PDF; External links: Fulltext; Fulltext

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2025-07-03
11:24
Taming the N3LO corrections to semileptonic $b \to u$ decay / Fael, Matteo (CERN) ; Usovitsch, Johann (CERN)
We review the calculation of the QCD corrections of order $\alpha_s^3$ to the decay rate of $b \to u l \bar \nu_l$, originating from diagrams with closed fermion loops and neglecting the mass of the up quark. Our calculation takes advantage of integration-by-parts reduction of Feynman integrals with one propagator raised to a symbolic power in Kira. [...]
2024 - 11 p. - Published in : PoS LL2024 (2024) 005 Fulltext: PDF;
In : 17th Loops and Legs in Quantum Field Theory (LL 2024), Wittenberg, Germany, 14 - 19 Apr 2024, pp.005

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2025-07-02
06:32
Optimization of the Compact Linear Collider rings-to-main-linac at 380 GeV / Zhao, Yongke (CERN) ; Latina, Andrea (CERN)
The baseline configuration of the Compact Linear Collider’s rings-to-main-linac sections has been optimized for the 380 GeV center-of-mass energy stage, and some outstanding issues in previous designs have been resolved. In particular, the bunch compressors have been redesigned to reduce power consumption and cost. [...]
2025 - 11 p. - Published in : Phys. Rev. Accel. Beams 28 (2025) 021003

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2025-07-02
06:32
Enabling impedance measurements of energised superconducting circuits through differential probing / Christensen, M B B (Aalborg U. ; CERN) ; Bednarek, M J (CERN) ; Koch, P (Aalborg U.) ; Podzorny, T (CERN) ; Steckert, J (CERN) ; Østergaard, J (Aalborg U.)
Impedance measurements are essential for validating theelectrical integrity of superconducting magnets. However,traditional measurements are conducted on de-energised circuits,restricting the ability to perform continuous validation. [...]
2025 - 34 p. - Published in : JINST 20 (2025) P05042 Fulltext: PDF;

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2025-07-02
06:32
Advancements in resistive MPGD: From μ-RWELL technology to high performance Hybrid Layouts / Bencivenni, G (Frascati) ; De Lucia, E (Frascati) ; De Oliveira, R (CERN) ; De Robertis, G (INFN, Bari) ; Debernardis, F (INFN, Bari) ; Felici, G (Frascati) ; Gatta, M (Frascati) ; Giovannetti, M (Frascati) ; Licciulli, F (INFN, Bari) ; Morello, G (Frascati) et al.
Future high-energy and nuclear physics experiments require advanced particle gaseous detectors with exceptional tracking and timing performance, capable of operating in harsh environments. The μ-RWELL, a single-stage resistive Micro-Pattern-Gaseous-Detector (MPGD), developed by some of the authors in 2014, achieves gas gains of ∼2×104, ∼100μm spatial resolution, and 5–6ns time resolution. [...]
2025 - 5 p. - Published in : Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A 1080 (2025) 170623
In : 17th Vienna Conference on Instrumentation (VCI2025), Vienna, Austria, 17 - 21 Feb 2025, pp.170623

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2025-07-02
04:11
Fine-tuning machine-learned particle-flow reconstruction for new detector geometries in future colliders / Mokhtar, Farouk (UC, San Diego) ; Pata, Joosep (NICPB, Tallinn) ; Garcia, Dolores (CERN) ; Wulff, Eric (CERN) ; Zhang, Mengke (UC, San Diego) ; Kagan, Michael (SLAC) ; Duarte, Javier (UC, San Diego)
We demonstrate transfer learning capabilities in a machine-learned algorithm trained for particle-flow reconstruction in high energy particle colliders. This paper presents a cross-detector fine-tuning study, where we initially pretrain the model on a large full simulation dataset from one detector design, and subsequently fine-tune the model on a sample with a different collider and detector design. [...]
arXiv:2503.00131.- 2025-05-01 - 20 p. - Published in : Phys. Rev. D Fulltext: PDF;

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2025-07-02
04:08
Chaos indicators for nonlinear dynamics in circular particle accelerators / Montanari, C.E. (Manchester U. ; CERN) ; Appleby, R.B. (Manchester U.) ; Bazzani, A. (Bologna U. ; INFN, Bologna) ; Fornara, A. (Manchester U. ; CERN) ; Giovannozzi, M. (CERN) ; Redaelli, S. (CERN) ; Sterbini, G. (CERN) ; Turchetti, G. (Bologna U.)
The understanding of non-linear effects in circular storage rings and colliders based on superconducting magnets is a key issue for the luminosity the beam lifetime optimisation. A detailed analysis of the multidimensional phase space requires a large computing effort when many variants of the magnetic lattice, representing the realisation of magnetic errors or configurations for performance optimisation, have to be considered. [...]
arXiv:2504.12741.- 2025-06-27 - 23 p. - Published in : Eur. Phys. J. Plus 140 (2025) 603 Fulltext: 2504.12741 - PDF; document - PDF;

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2025-07-02
04:06
DataPix4: A C++ framework for Timepix4 configuration and read-out / Cavallini, Viola (U. Ferrara (main) ; INFN, Ferrara) ; Biesuz, Nicolò Vladi (INFN, Ferrara) ; Bolzonella, Riccardo (U. Ferrara (main) ; INFN, Ferrara) ; Calore, Enrico (INFN, Ferrara) ; Fiorini, Massimiliano (U. Ferrara (main) ; INFN, Ferrara) ; Gianoli, Alberto (INFN, Ferrara) ; Llopart Cudie, Xavier (CERN) ; Schifano, Sebastiano Fabio (U. Ferrara (main) ; INFN, Ferrara)
DataPix4 (Data Acquisition for Timepix4 Applications) is a new C++ framework for the management of Timepix4 ASIC, a multi-purpose hybrid pixel detector designed at CERN. Timepix4 consists of a matrix of 448×512 pixels that can be connected to several types of sensors, to obtain a pixelated detector suitable for different applications. [...]
arXiv:2503.01609.- 2025-05-09 - 12 p. - Published in : Comput. Phys. Commun. 314 (2025) 109658 Fulltext: PDF;

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