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Thursday, July 26, 2012

1207.5795 (Maximilian Attems et al.)

Instabilities of an anisotropically expanding non-Abelian plasma: 3D+3V
discretized hard-loop simulations
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Maximilian Attems, Anton Rebhan, Michael Strickland
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1207.5806 (Siavash Golkar et al.)

Non-Renormalization of the Chiral Vortical Effect Coefficient    [PDF]

Siavash Golkar, Dam T. Son
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1207.5808 (Karl Landsteiner et al.)

Anomalous Transport from Kubo Formulae    [PDF]

Karl Landsteiner, Eugenio Megias, Francisco Pena-Benitez
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1207.5885 (Alexei M. Frolov)

On the bound state of the antiproton-deuterium-tritium ion    [PDF]

Alexei M. Frolov
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1207.5951 (Wojciech Florkowski et al.)

Anisotropic hydrodynamics and the early-thermalization puzzle    [PDF]

Wojciech Florkowski, Radoslaw Ryblewski
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1207.6020 (Alessandro Buzzatti et al.)

An overview of the CUJET model: Jet Flavor Tomography applied at RHIC
and LHC
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Alessandro Buzzatti, Miklos Gyulassy
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1207.6050 (Mariano Bauer et al.)

A shell model mass formula for exotic light nuclei    [PDF]

Mariano Bauer, Hugo Garcia Tecocoatzi, Cristian Mojica
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1207.6064 (P. S. Shternin et al.)

Neutron degeneracy and plasma physics effects on radiative neutron
captures in neutron star crust
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P. S. Shternin, M. Beard, M. Wiescher, D. G. Yakovlev
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1207.6068 (The ALICE Collaboration)

Net-Charge Fluctuations in Pb-Pb collisions at \surds_NN = 2.76 TeV    [PDF]

The ALICE Collaboration
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1207.6100 (R. J. Furnstahl et al.)

Corrections to nuclear energies and radii in finite oscillator spaces    [PDF]

R. J. Furnstahl, G. Hagen, T. Papenbrock
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