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  1. Javier Alberto Murillo Quijada (Universidad de Sonora (MX))
    29/11/2022, 09:00
  2. Florian Gautier (Institut de Physique Nucleaire de Lyon (IPNL)-Universite Claude)
    29/11/2022, 09:20

    AGILE (Advanced enerGetic Ion eLectron tEle- scope) instrument is developed by the University of Kansas and NASA Goddard Space Flight Center to characterize solar energetic particles and anomalous cosmic rays. AGILE aims at identifying a large variety of ions (H-Fe) in a wide energy range (1-100 MeV/nucl) in real-time using, for the first time in space, pulse shape discrimination. AGILE will...

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  3. Dr Georgios Krintiras (The University of Kansas (US))
    29/11/2022, 10:20
  4. Federico Deganutti
    29/11/2022, 11:10
  5. Cristian Baldenegro Barrera (Laboratoire Leprince-Ringuet)
    29/11/2022, 11:40
  6. Christophe Royon (The University of Kansas (US))
    29/11/2022, 12:10
  7. Luis Alcerro Alcerro (The University of Kansas (US))
    29/11/2022, 14:40
  8. Antonio Cota Rodriguez (Universidad de Sonora (MX))
    29/11/2022, 15:40
  9. Saray Arteaga Escatel (The University of Kansas (US))
    29/11/2022, 16:30
  10. Christophe Royon (The University of Kansas (US))
    29/11/2022, 17:00
  11. Moises David Leon Coello (Universidad de Sonora (MX))
    29/11/2022, 17:30
  12. Mats Kampshoff (The University of Kansas (US))
    30/11/2022, 09:00

    We present our Monte Carlo analysis of newly proposed
    observables in LL BFKL and NLO QCD. Their unexpected agreement at LHC
    energies sparks interest in future measurements.

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  13. Dr Javier Cobos-Martínez (Cinvestav-IPN)
    30/11/2022, 09:30
  14. Cristian Baldenegro Barrera (Laboratoire Leprince-Ringuet)
    30/11/2022, 10:30