Gauss-Bonnet black holes at the LHC: beyond the
... fall within an hadronic jet, making them impossible to distinguish from the background of decay products. Furthermore, the background from standard model Z(ee)+jets and γ+jets remains much lower than the expected signal. The value of the Planck scale is assumed to be known as a clear threshold effec ...
... fall within an hadronic jet, making them impossible to distinguish from the background of decay products. Furthermore, the background from standard model Z(ee)+jets and γ+jets remains much lower than the expected signal. The value of the Planck scale is assumed to be known as a clear threshold effec ...
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... These sources can contribute both to the population of unidentified point-like sources and to the local cosmic-ray electron spectrum. The inverse Compton emission of these locally generated cosmic rays may explain the variety of gamma-ray spectra detected from nearby molecular clouds. ...
... These sources can contribute both to the population of unidentified point-like sources and to the local cosmic-ray electron spectrum. The inverse Compton emission of these locally generated cosmic rays may explain the variety of gamma-ray spectra detected from nearby molecular clouds. ...
Coevolution of SMBHs and host galaxies at high z
... evolution in MBH-MGAL ratio with redshift - with relationship ~2-4x higher at z~2 and perhaps higher at z~2-6: factor ~4 based on Merloni et al. (2010) Evolution perhaps only significant at highest masses (>3x108 solar masses): see Di Matteo talk (also Merloni et al. 2010) ...
... evolution in MBH-MGAL ratio with redshift - with relationship ~2-4x higher at z~2 and perhaps higher at z~2-6: factor ~4 based on Merloni et al. (2010) Evolution perhaps only significant at highest masses (>3x108 solar masses): see Di Matteo talk (also Merloni et al. 2010) ...