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Monday, April 16, 2012

1108.1579 (Alexander Rothkopf et al.)

Complex Heavy-Quark Potential at Finite Temperature from Lattice QCD    [PDF]

Alexander Rothkopf, Tetsuo Hatsuda, Shoichi Sasaki
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1109.3511 (Gentaro Watanabe et al.)

Nuclear pasta in supernovae and neutron stars    [PDF]

Gentaro Watanabe, Toshiki Maruyama
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1112.4066 (Adam Bzdak)

Suppression of elliptic-flow-induced correlations in an observable of
possible local parity violation
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Adam Bzdak
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1204.2845 (J. G. Hirsch et al.)

Shell model description of Ge isotopes    [PDF]

J. G. Hirsch, P. C. Srivastava
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1204.2860 (Masashi Wakamatsu)

More on the relation between the two physically inequivalent
decompositions of the nucleon spin and momentum
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Masashi Wakamatsu
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1204.2929 (Liliana Apolinário et al.)

Medium-induced emissions of hard gluons    [PDF]

Liliana Apolinário, Néstor Armesto, Carlos A. Salgado
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1204.2950 (J. Dukelsky et al.)

Exact solutions for pairing interactions    [PDF]

J. Dukelsky, S. Pittel
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1204.2976 (Mahatsab Mandal et al.)

Collective modes of an anisotropic quark-gluon plasma induced by
relativistic jets
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Mahatsab Mandal, Pradip Roy
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1204.2986 (Md. Rihan Haque et al.)

Fluctuating initial condition and smoothening effect on elliptic and
triangular flow
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Md. Rihan Haque, Victor Roy, A. K. Chaudhuri
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1204.3030 (De-Hua Wen et al.)

One possible mechanism for massive neutron star supported by soft EOS    [PDF]

De-Hua Wen, Jing Yan, Xue-Mei Liu
C.P.R. at 12:02 AM No comments:
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1204.3054 (Ian J. Thompson)

Reaction mechanisms of pair transfer    [PDF]

Ian J. Thompson
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