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2. Targeting the TCA cycle can ameliorate widespread axonal energy deficiency in neuroinflammatory lesions
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Tai, Yi-Heng, Engels, Daniel, Locatelli, Giuseppe, Emmanouilidis, Ioanna, Fecher, Caroline, Theodorou, Delphine, Müller, Stephan A., Licht-Mayer, Simon, Kreutzfeldt, Mario, Wagner, Ingrid, de Mello, Natalia Prudente, Gkotzamani, Sofia-Natsouko, Trovò, Laura, Kendirli, Arek, Aljović, Almir, Breckwoldt, Michael O., Naumann, Ronald, Bareyre, Florence M., Perocchi, Fabiana, Mahad, Don, Merkler, Doron, Lichtenthaler, Stefan F., Kerschensteiner, Martin, and Misgeld, Thomas
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- 2023
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3. Synaptogenic gene therapy with FGF22 improves circuit plasticity and functional recovery following spinal cord injury
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Aljović, Almir, Jacobi, Anne, Marcantoni, Maite, Kagerer, Fritz, Loy, Kristina, Kendirli, Arek, Bräutigam, Jonas, Fabbio, Luca, Van Steenbergen, Valérie, Pleśniar, Katarzyna, Kerschensteiner, Martin, and Bareyre, Florence M
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- 2023
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4. Selective plasticity of callosal neurons in the adult contralesional cortex following murine traumatic brain injury
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Empl, Laura, Chovsepian, Alexandra, Chahin, Maryam, Kan, Wing Yin Vanessa, Fourneau, Julie, Van Steenbergen, Valérie, Weidinger, Sanofer, Marcantoni, Maite, Ghanem, Alexander, Bradley, Peter, Conzelmann, Karl Klaus, Cai, Ruiyao, Ghasemigharagoz, Alireza, Ertürk, Ali, Wagner, Ingrid, Kreutzfeldt, Mario, Merkler, Doron, Liebscher, Sabine, and Bareyre, Florence M.
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- 2022
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5. A deep learning-based toolbox for Automated Limb Motion Analysis (ALMA) in murine models of neurological disorders
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Aljovic, Almir, Zhao, Shuqing, Chahin, Maryam, de la Rosa, Clara, Van Steenbergen, Valerie, Kerschensteiner, Martin, and Bareyre, Florence M.
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- 2022
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6. Semaphorin 7A restricts serotonergic innervation and ensures recovery after spinal cord injury
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Loy, Kristina, Fourneau, Julie, Meng, Ning, Denecke, Carmen, Locatelli, Giuseppe, and Bareyre, Florence M.
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- 2021
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7. New Magellanic Cloud R Coronae Borealis and DY Per type stars from the EROS-2 database: the connection between RCBs, DYPers and ordinary carbon stars
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Tisserand, P., Wood, P. R., Marquette, J. B., Afonso, C., Albert, J. N., Andersen, J., Ansari, R., Aubourg, E., Bareyre, P., Beaulieu, J. P., Charlot, X., Coutures, C., Ferlet, R., Fouqué, P., Glicenstein, J. F., Goldman, B., Gould, A., Gros, M., de Kat, J., Lesquoy, E., Loup, C., Magneville, C., Maurice, E., Maury, A., Milsztajn, A., Moniez, M., Palanque-Delabrouille, N., Perdereau, O., Rich, J., Schwemling, P., Spiro, M., and Vidal-Madjar, A.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
R Coronae Borealis stars (RCB) are a rare type of evolved carbon-rich supergiant stars that are increasingly thought to result from the merger of two white dwarfs, called the Double degenerate scenario. This scenario is also studied as a source, at higher mass, of type Ia Supernovae (SnIa) explosions. Therefore a better understanding of RCBs composition would help to constrain simulations of such events. We searched for and studied RCB stars in the EROS Magellanic Clouds database. We also extended our research to DY Per type stars (DYPers) that are expected to be cooler RCBs (T~3500 K) and much more numerous than their hotter counterparts. The light curves of ~70 millions stars have been analysed to search for the main signature of RCBs and DYPers: a large drop in luminosity. Follow-up optical spectroscopy was used to confirm each photometric candidate found. We have discovered and confirmed 6 new Magellanic Cloud RCB stars and 7 new DYPers, but also listed new candidates: 3 RCBs and 14 DYPers. We estimated a range of Magellanic RCB shell temperatures between 360 and 600 K. We confirm the wide range of absolute luminosity known for RCB stars, M_V~-5.2 to -2.6. Our study further shows that mid-infrared surveys are ideal to search for RCB stars, since they have thinner and cooler circumstellar shells than classical post-AGB stars. In addition, by increasing the number of known DYPers by ~400%, we have been able to shed light on the similarities in the spectral energy distribution between DYPers and ordinary carbon stars. We also observed that DYPer circumstellar shells are fainter and hotter than those of RCBs. This suggests that DYPers may simply be ordinary carbon stars with ejection events, but more abundance analysis is necessary to give a status on a possible evolutionnary connexion between RCBs and DYPers., Comment: 22 pages, 38 figures, Accepted for publication in A&A
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- 2009
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8. The EROS2 search for microlensing events towards the spiral arms: the complete seven season results
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Rahal, Y. R., Afonso, C., Albert, J. -N., Andersen, J., Ansari, R., Aubourg, E., Bareyre, P., Beaulieu, J. -P., Charlot, X., Couchot, F., Coutures, C., Derue, F., Ferlet, R., Fouqué, P., Glicenstein, J. -F., Goldman, B., Gould, A., Graff, D., Gros, M., Haissinski, J., Hamadache, C., de Kat, J., Lesquoy, E., Loup, C., Guillou, L. Le, Magneville, C., Mansoux, B., Marquette, J. -B., Maurice, E., Maury, A., Milsztajn, A., Moniez, M., Palanque-Delabrouille, N., Perdereau, O., Rahvar, S., Rich, J., Spiro, M., Tisserand, P., and Vidal-Madjar, A.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
The EROS-2 project has been designed to search for microlensing events towards any dense stellar field. The densest parts of the Galactic spiral arms have been monitored to maximize the microlensing signal expected from the stars of the Galactic disk and bulge. 12.9 million stars have been monitored during 7 seasons towards 4 directions in the Galactic plane, away from the Galactic center. A total of 27 microlensing event candidates have been found. Estimates of the optical depths from the 22 best events are provided. A first order interpretation shows that simple Galactic models with a standard disk and an elongated bulge are in agreement with our observations. We find that the average microlensing optical depth towards the complete EROS-cataloged stars of the spiral arms is $\bar{\tau} =0.51\pm .13\times 10^{-6}$, a number that is stable when the selection criteria are moderately varied. As the EROS catalog is almost complete up to $I_C=18.5$, the optical depth estimated for the sub-sample of bright target stars with $I_C<18.5$ ($\bar{\tau}=0.39\pm >.11\times 10^{-6}$) is easier to interpret. The set of microlensing events that we have observed is consistent with a simple Galactic model. A more precise interpretation would require either a better knowledge of the distance distribution of the target stars, or a simulation based on a Galactic model. For this purpose, we define and discuss the concept of optical depth for a given catalog or for a limiting magnitude., Comment: 22 pages submitted to Astronomy & Astrophysics
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- 2009
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9. The beat Cepheids in the Magellanic Clouds: an analysis from the EROS-2 database
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Marquette, J. B., Beaulieu, J. P., Buchler, J. R., Szabo, R., Tisserand, P., Belghith, S., Fouque, P., Lesquoy, E., Milsztajn, A., Schwarzenberg-Czerny, A., Afonso, C., Albert, J. N., Andersen, J., Ansari, R., Aubourg, E., Bareyre, P., Charlot, X., Coutures, C., Ferlet, R., Glicenstein, J. F., Goldman, B., Gould, A., Graff, D., Gros, M., Haissinski, J., Hamadache, C., de Kat, J., Guillou, L. Le, Loup, C., Magneville, C., Maurice, E., Maury, A., Moniez, M., Palanque-Delabrouille, N., Perdereau, O., Rahal, Y. R., Rich, J., Spiro, M., and Vidal-Madjar, A.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
A number of microlensing dark-matter surveys have produced tens of millions of light curves of individual background stars. These data provide an unprecedented opportunity for systematic studies of whole classes of variable stars and their host galaxies. We aim to use the EROS-2 survey of the Magellanic Clouds to detect and study the population of beat Cepheids (BCs) in both Clouds. BCs pulsating simultaneously in the first overtone and fundamental modes (FO/F) or in the second and first overtone modes (SO/FO) are of particular interest. Using special software designed to search for periodic variables, we have scanned the EROS-2 data base for variables in the typical period range of Cepheids. Metallicities of FO/F objects were then calculated from linear nonadiabatic convective stellar models. We identify 74 FO/F BCs in the LMC and 41 in the SMC, and 173 and 129 SO/FO pulsators in the LMC and SMC, respectively; 185 of these stars are new discoveries. For nearly all the FO/F objects we determine minimum, mean, and maximum values of the metallicity. The EROS data have expanded the samples of known BCs in the LMC by 31%, in the SMC by 110%. The FO/F objects provide independent measures of metallicities in these galaxies. The mean value of metallicity is 0.0045 in the LMC and 0.0018 in the SMC., Comment: 10 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in A&A
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- 2009
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10. Discovery of a peculiar Cepheid-like star towards the northern edge of the Small Magellanic Cloud
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Marquette, J. B., Tisserand, P., Francois, P., Beaulieu, J. P., Doublier, V., Lesquoy, E., Milsztajn, A., Pritchard, J., Schwarzenberg-Czerny, A., Afonso, C., Albert, J. N., Andersen, J., Ansari, R., Aubourg, E., Bareyre, P., Charlot, X., Coutures, C., Ferlet, R., Fouque, P., Glicenstein, J. F., Goldman, B., Gould, A., Graff, D., Gros, M., Haissinski, J., Hamadache, C., de Kat, J., Guillou, L. Le, Loup, C., Magneville, C., Maurice, E., Maury, A., Moniez, M., Palanque-Delabrouille, N., Perdereau, O., Rahal, Y. R., Rich, J., Spiro, M., Vidal-Madjar, A., and Zylberajch, S.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
For seven years, the EROS-2 project obtained a mass of photometric data on variable stars. We present a peculiar Cepheid-like star, in the direction of the Small Magellanic Cloud, which demonstrates unusual photometric behaviour over a short time interval. We report on data of the photometry acquired by the MARLY telescope and spectroscopy from the EFOSC instrument for this star, called EROS2 J005135-714459(sm0060n13842), which resembles the unusual Cepheid HR 7308. The light curve of our target is analysed using the Analysis of Variance method to determine a pulsational period of 5.5675 days. A fit of time-dependent Fourier coefficients is performed and a search for proper motion is conducted. The light curve exhibits a previously unobserved and spectacular change in both mean magnitude and amplitude, which has no clear theoretical explanation. Our analysis of the spectrum implies a radial velocity of 104 km s$^{-1}$ and a metallicity of -0.4$\pm$0.2 dex. In the direction of right ascension, we measure a proper motion of 17.4$\pm$6.0 mas yr$^{-1}$ using EROS astrometry, which is compatible with data from the NOMAD catalogue. The nature of EROS2 J005135-714459(sm0060n13842) remains unclear. For this star, we may have detected a non-zero proper motion for this star, which would imply that it is a foreground object. Its radial velocity, pulsational characteristics, and photometric data, however, suggest that it is instead a Cepheid-like object located in the SMC. In such a case, it would present a challenge to conventional Cepheid models., Comment: Correction of typos in the abstract
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- 2008
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11. R Coronae Borealis stars in the Galactic Bulge discovered by EROS-2
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Tisserand, P., Marquette, J. B., Wood, P. R., Lesquoy, E., Beaulieu, J. P., Milsztajn, A., Hamadache, C., Afonso, C., Albert, J. N., Andersen, J., Ansari, R., Aubourg, E., Bareyre, P., Charlot, X., Coutures, C., Ferlet, R., Fouqué, P., Glicenstein, J. F., Goldman, B., Gould, A., Gros, M., Haissinski, J., de Kat, J., Guillou, L. Le, Loup, C., Magneville, C., Maurice, E., Maury, A., Moniez, M., Palanque-Delabrouille, N., Perdereau, O., Rahal, Y., Rich, J., Spiro, M., Vidal-Madjar, A., and Zylberajch, S.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
Rare types of variable star may give unique insight into short-lived stages of stellar evolution. The systematic monitoring of millions of stars and advanced light curve analysis techniques of microlensing surveys make them ideal for discovering also such rare variable stars. One example is the R Coronae Borealis (RCB) stars, a rare type of evolved carbon-rich supergiant. We have conducted a systematic search of the EROS-2 database for the Galactic catalogue Bulge and spiral arms to find Galactic RCB stars. The light curves of $\sim$100 million stars, monitored for 6.7 years (from July 1996 to February 2003), have been analysed to search for the main signature of RCB stars, large and rapid drops in luminosity. Follow-up spectroscopy has been used to confirm the photometric candidates. We have discovered 14 new RCB stars, all in the direction of the Galactic Bulge, bringing the total number of confirmed Galactic RCB stars to about 51. After reddening correction, the colours and absolute magnitudes of at least 9 of the stars are similar to those of Magellanic RCB stars. This suggests that these stars are in fact located in the Galactic Bulge, making them the first RCB stars discovered in the Bulge. The localisation of the 5 remaining RCBs is more uncertain: 4 are either located behind the Bulge at an estimated maximum distance of 14 kpc or have an unusual thick circumstellar shell; the other is a DY Per RCB which may be located in the Bulge, even if it is fainter than the known Magellanic DY Per. From the small scale height found using the 9 new Bulge RCBs, $61
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- 2008
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12. Limits on the Macho Content of the Galactic Halo from the EROS-2 Survey of the Magellanic Clouds
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Tisserand, P., Guillou, L. Le, Afonso, C., Albert, J. N., Andersen, J., Ansari, R., Aubourg, E., Bareyre, P., Beaulieu, J. P., Charlot, X., Coutures, C., Ferlet, R., Fouqué, P., Glicenstein, J. F., Goldman, B., Gould, A., Graff, D., Gros, M., Haissinski, J., Hamadache, C., de Kat, J., Lasserre, T., Lesquoy, E., Loup, C., Magneville, C., Marquette, J. B., Maurice, E., Maury, A., Milsztajn, A., Moniez, M., Palanque-Delabrouille, N., Perdereau, O., Rahal, Y. R., Rich, J., Spiro, M., Vidal-Madjar, A., Vigroux, L., and Zylberajch, S.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
The EROS-2 project was designed to test the hypothesis that massive compact halo objects (the so-called ``machos'') could be a major component of the dark matter halo of the Milky Way galaxy. To this end, EROS-2 monitored over 6.7 years $33\times10^6$ stars in the Magellanic clouds for microlensing events caused by such objects. In this work, we use only a subsample of $7\times10^6$ bright stars spread over $84 \deg^2$ of the LMC and $9 \deg^2$ of the SMC. The strategy of using only bright stars helps to discriminate against background events due to variable stars and allows a simple determination of the effects of source confusion (blending). The use of a large solid angle makes the survey relatively insensitive to effects that could make the optical depth strongly direction dependent. Using this sample of bright stars, only one candidate event was found, whereas $\sim39$ events would have been expected if the Halo were entirely populated by objects of mass $M\sim0.4M_{\odot}$. Combined with the results of EROS-1, this implies that the optical depth toward the Large Magellanic Cloud (\object{LMC}) due to such lenses is $\tau<0.36\times10^{-7}$ (95%CL), corresponding to a fraction of the halo mass of less than 8%. This optical depth is considerably less than that measured by the MACHO collaboration in the central region of the LMC. More generally, machos in the mass range $0.6\times10^{-7}M_\odot
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- 2006
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13. Galactic Bulge Microlensing Optical Depth from EROS-2
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Hamadache, C., Guillou, L. Le, Tisserand, P., Afonso, C., Albert, J. N., Andersen, J., Ansari, R., Aubourg, E., Bareyre, P., Beaulieu, J. P., Charlot, X., Coutures, C., Ferlet, R., Fouqué, P., Glicenstein, J. F., Goldman, B., Gould, A., Graff, D., Gros, M., Haissinski, J., de Kat, J., Lesquoy, E., Loup, C., Magneville, C., Marquette, J. B., Maurice, E., Maury, A., Milsztajn, A., Moniez, M., Palanque-Delabrouille, N., Perdereau, O., Rahal, Y. R., Rich, J., Spiro, M., Vidal-Madjar, A., Vigroux, L., and Zylberajch, S.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
We present a new EROS-2 measurement of the microlensing optical depth toward the Galactic Bulge. Light curves of $5.6\times 10^{6}$ clump-giant stars distributed over $66 \deg^2$ of the Bulge were monitored during seven Bulge seasons. 120 events were found with apparent amplifications greater than 1.6 and Einstein radius crossing times in the range $5 {\rm d}
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- 2006
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14. Type Ia supernova rate at a redshift of ~ 0.1
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Blanc, G., Afonso, C., Alard, C., Albert, J. N., Aldering, G., Amadon, A., Andersen, J., Ansari, R., Aubourg, E., Balland, C., Bareyre, P., Beaulieu, J. P., Charlot, X., Conley, A., Coutures, C., Dahlen, T., Derue, F., Fan, X., Ferlet, R., Folatelli, G., Fouque, P., Garavini, G., Glicenstein, J. F., Goldman, B., Goobar, A., Gould, A., Graff, D., Gros, M., Haissinski, J., Hamadache, C., Hardin, D., Hook, I. M., deKat, J., Kent, S., Kim, A., Lasserre, T., LeGuillou, L., Lesquoy, E., Loup, C., Magneville, C., Marquette, J. B., Maurice, E., Maury, A., Milsztajn, A., Moniez, M., Mouchet, M., Newberg, H., Nobili, S., Palanque-Delabrouille, N., Perdereau, O., Prevot, L., Rahal, Y. R., Regnault, N., Rich, J., Ruiz-Lapuente, P., Spiro, M., Tisserand, P., Vidal-Madjar, A., Vigroux, L., Walton, N. A., and Zylberajch, S.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
We present the type Ia rate measurement based on two EROS supernova search campaigns (in 1999 and 2000). Sixteen supernovae identified as type Ia were discovered. The measurement of the detection efficiency, using a Monte Carlo simulation, provides the type Ia supernova explosion rate at a redshift ~ 0.13. The result is $0.125^{+0.044+0.028}_{-0.034-0.028} h_{70}^2$ SNu where 1 SNu = 1 SN / $10^{10} L_{sun}^B$ / century. This value is compatible with the previous EROS measurement (Hardin et al. 2000), done with a much smaller sample, at a similar redshift. Comparison with other values at different redshifts suggests an evolution of the type Ia supernova rate., Comment: Accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics (15 pages, 16 figures)
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- 2004
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15. Bulge Microlensing Optical Depth from EROS 2 observations
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Afonso, C., Albert, J. -N., Alard, C., Andersen, J., Ansari, R., Aubourg, E., Bareyre, P., Bauer, F., Beaulieu, J. P., and Blanc, G.
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We present a measurement of the microlensing optical depth toward the Galactic bulge based on the analysis of 15 contiguous1 square degrees fields centered on (l=2.5 deg, b=-4.0 deg) and containing 1.42 million clump-giant stars (belonging to the extended clump area) monitored during almost three bulge seasons by EROS (Experience de Recherche d'Objets Sombres). We find a microlensing optical depth towards the bulge tau_bulge=0.94 +/- 0.29 10^-6 averaged over all fields, based on 16 microlensing events with clump giants as sources. This value is substantially below several other determinations by the MACHO and OGLE groups and is more in agreement with what is expected from axisymmetric and non-axisymmetric bulge models., Comment: 18 pages, 15 images, accepted for publication in A&A
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- 2003
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16. EROS 2 proper motion survey: Constraints on the halo white dwarfs
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Goldman, B., Afonso, C., Alard, Ch., Albert, J. -N., Amadon, A., Andersen, J., Ansari, R., Aubourg, E., Bareyre, P., Bauer, F., Beaulieu, J. -Ph., and Blanc, G.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
We are conducting a 377-square-degree proper motion survey in the ~V and I bands in order to determine the cool white dwarf contribution to the Galactic dark matter. Using the 250 square degrees for which we possess three epochs, and applying selection criteria designed to isolate halo-type objects, we find no candidates in a 5500 pc^3 effective volume for old, fast M_V=17 white dwarfs. We check the detection efficiency by cross-matching our catalogue with Luyten's NLTT catalogue. The halo white dwarf contribution cannot exceed 5% (95% C.L.) for objects with M_V=17 and 1
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- 2002
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17. Observation of periodic variable stars towards the galactic spiral arms by EROS II
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Derue, F., Marquette, J. B., Lupone, S., Afonso, C., Alard, C., Albert, J-N., Amadon, A., Andersen, J., Ansari, R., Aubourg, E., Bareyre, P., Bauer, F., Beaulieu, J-P., and Blanc, G.
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Astrophysics - Abstract
We present the results of a massive variability search based on a photometric survey of a six square degree region along the Galactic plane at ($l = 305^\circ$, $b = -0.8^\circ$) and ($l = 330^\circ$, $b = -2.5^\circ$). This survey was performed in the framework of the EROS II (Exp\'erience de Recherche d'Objets Sombres) microlensing program. The variable stars were found among 1,913,576 stars that were monitored between April and June 1998 in two passbands, with an average of 60 measurements. A new period-search technique is proposed which makes use of a statistical variable that characterizes the overall regularity of the flux versus phase diagram. This method is well suited when the photometric data are unevenly distributed in time, as is our case. 1,362 objects whose luminosity varies were selected. Among them we identified 9 Cepheids, 19 RR Lyrae, 34 Miras, 176 eclipsing binaries and 266 Semi-Regular stars. Most of them are newly identified objects. The cross-identification with known catalogues has been performed. The mean distance of the RR Lyrae is estimated to be $\sim 4.9 \pm 0.3$ kpc undergoing an average absorption of $\sim 3.4 \pm 0.2$ magnitudes. This distance is in good agreement with the one of disc stars which contribute to the microlensing source star population.Our catalogue and light curves are available electronically from the CDS, Strasbourg and from our Web site http://eros.in2p3.fr., Comment: 15 pages, 11 figures, accepted in A&A (april 2002)
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- 2002
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18. Type Ia supernova rate at $z \sim 0.1$
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Hardin, D., Afonso, C., Alard, C., Albert, J. N., Amadon, A., Andersen, J., Ansari, R., Aubourg, É., Bareyre, P., Bauer, F., Beaulieu, J. P., Blanc, G., Bouquet, A., Char, S., Charlot, X., Couchot, F., Coutures, C., Derue, F., Ferlet, R., Glicenstein, J. F., Goldman, B., Gould, A., Graff, D., Gros, M., Haissinski, J., Hamilton, J. C., de Kat, J., Kim, A., Lasserre, T., Lesquoy, É., Loup, C., Magneville, C., Mansoux, B., Marquette, J. B., Maurice, É., Milsztajn, A., Moniez, M., Palanque-Delabrouille, N., Perdereau, O., Prévot, L., Regnault, N., Rich, J., Spiro, M., Vidal-Madjar, A., Vigroux, L., Zylberajch, S., and collaboration, The EROS
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We present the EROS nearby supernova ($z \sim 0.02 - 0.2$) search and the analysis of the first year of data (1997). A total of 80 square degrees were surveyed. Eight supernov{\ae} were detected, four of which were spectroscopically identified as type Ia supernov{\ae}. The search efficiency was determined with a Monte-Carlo simulation taking into account the efficiencies for both supernova detection and host galaxy identification. Assuming that for a given galaxy the supernova rate is proportional to the galactic luminosity, we compute a type Ia supernova explosion rate of: ${\cal R} = 0.44 {}_{-0.21}^{+0.35} {}_{-0.07}^{+0.13} h^2: / 10^{10} \lbsun / 100 {\rm yrs}$ at an average redshift of $\sim 0.1$ where the errors are respectively statistical and systematic (type misidentification included)., Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures, accepted in A&A
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- 2000
19. Formation of somatosensory detour circuits mediates functional recovery following dorsal column injury
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Granier, Charlène, Schwarting, Julian, Fourli, Evangelia, Laage-Gaupp, Fabian, Hennrich, Alexandru A., Schmalz, Anja, Jacobi, Anne, Wesolowski, Marta, Conzelmann, Karl Klaus, and Bareyre, Florence M.
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20. EROS Variable Stars : Discovery of Beat Cepheids in the Small Magellanic Cloud and the effect of metallicity on pulsation
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Beaulieu, J. P., Krockenberger, M., Sasselov, D. D., Renault, C., Ferlet, R., Vidal-Madjar, A., Maurice, E., Prévot, L., Aubourg, E., Bareyre, P., Brehin, S., Coutures, C., Delabrouille, N., de Kat, J., Gros, M., Laurent, B., Lachièze-Rey, M., Lesquoy, E., Magneville, C., Milsztajn, A., Moscoso, L., Queinnec, F., Rich, J., Spiro, M., Vigroux, L., Zylberajch, S., Ansari, R., Cavalier, F., Moniez, M., and Gry., C.
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We report the discovery of eleven beat Cepheids in the Small Magellanic Cloud, using data obtained by the EROS microlensing survey. Four stars are beating in the fundamental and first overtone mode (F/1OT), seven are beating in the first and second overtone (1OT/2OT). The SMC F/1OT ratio is systematically higher than the LMC F/1OT, while the 1OT/2OT period ratio in the SMC Cepheids is the same as the LMC one., Comment: 4 pages, Latex file with 4 .ps figures. accepted for publication in A A Letters
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- 1997
21. The effect of metallicity on the Cepheid distance scale and its implications for the Hubble constant ($H_0$) determination
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Beaulieu, J. P., Sasselov, D. D., Renault, C., Grison, P., Ferlet, R., Vidal-Madjar, A., Maurice, E., Prévot, L., Aubourg, E., Bareyre, P., Brehin, S., Coutures, C., Delabrouille, N., de Kat, J., Gros, M., Laurent, B., Lachièze-Rey, M., Lesquoy, E., Magneville, C., Milsztajn, A., Moscoso, L., Queinnec, F., Rich, J., Spiro, M., Vigroux, L., Zylberajch, S., Ansari, R., Cavalier, F., Moniez, M., Gry, C., Guibert, J., Moreau, O., and Tajhmady, F.
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Recent HST determinations of the expansion's rate of the Universe (the Hubble constant, H_0) assumed that the Cepheid Period-Luminosity relation at V and I are independent of metallicity (Freedman, et al., 1996, Saha et al., 1996, Tanvir et al., 1995). The three groups obtain different vales for H_0. We note that most of this discrepancy stems from the asumption (by both groups) that the Period-Luminosity relation is independent of metallicity. We come to this conclusion as a result of our study of the Period-Luminosity relation of 481 Cepheids with 3 millions two colour measurements in the Large Magellanic Cloud and the Small Magellanic Cloud obtained as a by-product of the EROS microlensing survey. We find that the derived interstellar absorption corrections are particularly sensitive to the metallicity and when our result is applied to recent estimates based on HST Cepheids observations it makes the low-H_0 values higher and the high-H_0 value lower, bringing those discrepant estimates into agrement around $H_0 \approx 70 km/s Mpc^{-1}$., Comment: 4 pages, Latex, with 2 .ps accepted for publication astronomy and astrophysics Letters
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22. Metallicity Effects on the Cepheid Extragalactic Distance Scale from EROS photometry in LMC and SMC
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Sasselov, D. D., Beaulieu, J. P., Renault, C., Grison, P., Ferlet, R., Vidal-Madjar, A., Maurice, E., Prévot, L., Aubourg, E., Bareyre, P., Brehin, S., Coutures, C., Delabrouille, N., de Kat, J., Gros, M., Laurent, B., Lachièze-Rey, M., Lesquoy, E., Magneville, C., Milsztajn, A., Moscoso, L., Queinnec, F., Rich, J., Spiro, M., Vigroux, L., Zylberajch, S., Ansari, R., Cavalier, F., Moniez, M., Gry, C., Guibert, J., Moreau, O., and Tajhmady, F.
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This is an investigation of the period-luminosity relation of classical Cepheids in samples of different metallicity. It is based on 481 Cepheids in the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds from the blue and red filter CCD observations (most similar to V_J & R_J) of the French EROS microlensing project. The data-set is complete and provides an excellent basis for a differential analysis between LMC and SMC. In comparison to previous studies of effects on the PL-relation, the EROS data-set offers extremely well-sampled light curves and well-filled instability strips. This allows reliable separation of Cepheids pulsating in the fundamental and the first overtone mode and derivation of differential reddening. Our main result concerns the determination of distances to galaxies which are inferred by using the LMC as a base and using two color photometry to establish the amount of reddening. We find a zero-point offset between SMC and LMC which amounts to a difference between inferred and true distance modulus of 0.14 \pm 0.06 mag in the VI_c system. The offset is exactly the same in both sets of PL-relations - of the fundamental and of the first overtone mode Cepheids. No effect is seen on the slopes of the PL-relations, although the fundamental and the first overtone mode Cepheids have different PL slopes. We attribute the color and the zero-point offset to the difference in metallicity between the SMC and LMC Cepheids. A metallicity effect of that small magnitude still has important consequencies for the inferred Cepheid distances and the determination of H_0. When applied to recent estimates based on HST Cepheid observations, our metallicity dependence makes the low-H_0 values (Sandage et al. 1994) higher and the high-H_0 values (Freedman et al. 1994b) lower, thus bringing those, Comment: 14 pages, Latex, with 8 .ps accepted for publication in astronomy and astrophysics
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23. Observational Limits on Machos in the Galactic Halo
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EROS collaboration, Renault, C., Afonso, C., Aubourg, E., Bareyre, P., Bauer, F., Brehin, S., Coutures, C., Gaucherel, C., Glicenstein, J. F., Goldman, B., Gros, M., Hardin, D., de Kat, J., Lachieze-Rey, M., Laurent, B., Lesquoy, E., Magneville, C., Milsztajn, A., Moscoso, L., Palanque-Delabrouille, N., Queinnec, F., Rich, J., Spiro, M., Vigroux, L., Zylberajch, S., Ansari, R., Cavalier, F., Couchot, F., Mansoux, B., Moniez, M., Perdereau, O., Beaulieu, J. -Ph., Ferlet, R., Grison, Ph., Vidal-Madjar, A., Guibert, J., Moreau, O., Maurice, E., Prevot, L., Gry, C., Char, S., and Fernandez, J.
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We present final results from the first phase of the EROS search for gravitational microlensing of stars in the Magellanic Clouds by unseen deflectors (machos: MAssive Compact Halo Objects). The search is sensitive to events with time scales between 15 minutes and 200 days corresponding to deflector masses in the range 1.e-7 to a few solar masses. Two events were observed that are compatible with microlensing by objects of mass of about 0.1 Mo. By comparing the results with the expected number of events for various models of the Galaxy, we conclude that machos in the mass range [1.e-7, 0.02] Mo make up less than 20% (95% C.L.) of the Halo dark matter., Comment: 4 pages, 3 Postscript figures, to be published in Astronomy & Astrophysics
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24. EROS VARIABLE STARS : FUNDAMENTAL-MODE AND FIRST OVERTONE CEPHEIDS IN THE BAR OF THE LARGE MAGELLANIC CLOUD
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Beaulieu, J. P., Grison, P., Tobin, W., Pritchard, J. D., Ferlet, R., Vidal-Madjar, A., Maurice, E., Prevot, L., Gry, C., Guibert, J., Moreau, O., Tajahmady, F., Aubourg, E., Bareyre, P., Brehin, S., Gros, M., Lachieze-Rey, M., Laurent, B., Lesquoy, E., Magneville, C., Milsztajn, A., Moscoso, L., Queinnec, F., Rich, J., Spiro, M., Vigroux, L., Zylberajch, S., Ansari, R., Cavalier, F., and Moniez, M.
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We present CCD phase-binned light curves at 490 nm for 97 Cepheid variable stars in the bar of the LMC. The photometry was obtained as part of the French EROS project and has excellent phase coverage, permitting accurate decomposition into Fourier components. We identify as `sinusoidal' or s-Cepheids those stars with periods less than 5.5 d and small second-harmonic components. These stars comprise $\sim$30% of our sample and most form a sequence $\sim$1 mag brighter than the LMC classical Cepheids in the period-luminosity diagram. They are also generally bluer and have lower-amplitude light curves. We infer that the s-Cepheids are first-overtone pulsators because, when their periods are converted to expected fundamental-mode values, they obey a common period-luminosity-colour relation with classical Cepheids. This also confirms the reality of the colour term in the Cepheid period-luminosity-colour relation. Further, the blue edge of the classical Cepheid instability strip agrees well with the theoretical calculations for the fundamental mode made by Chiosi et al. (1993) for the Hertzsprung-Russell and period-luminosity diagrams, but we find that our observed s-Cepheids are $>0.2$ mag brighter and bluer than the Chiosi et al.\ predictions for the first-overtone. We identify a number of features in plots of our stars' Fourier-component amplitude ratios and phase differences. These features have been identified with resonances between different pulsation modes. In the LMC we find these features seem to occur at periods very similar to Galactic ones for classical Cepheids, but at different periods for s-Cepheids. We discover a double-mode Cepheid in the LMC, for which $P({\rm first overtone})/P({\rm fundamental}) = 0.710 \pm 0.001$, very similar to observed ratios for Galactic double-mode Cepheids., Comment: 19 pages, uuencoded compressed PS file, including 14 figures. Accepted for publication in Astronomy and Astrophysics, February-2-1995
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25. SEARCH FOR VERY LOW MASS OBJECTS IN THE GALACTIC HALO
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EROS collaboration, Aubourg, E., Bareyre, P., Brehin, S., Gros, M., Lachieze-Rey, M., Laurent, B., Lesquoy, E., Magneville, C., Milsztajn, A., Moscoso, L., Queinnec, F., Rich, J., Spiro, M., Vigroux, L., Zylberajch, S., Ansari, R., Cavalier, F., Moniez, M., Beaulieu, J. P., Ferlet, R., Grison, Ph., Vidal-Madjar, A., Maurice, E., Prevot, L., Gry, C., Guibert, J., Moreau, O., and Tajahmady, F.
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We present results from a search for gravitational microlensing of stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud by low mass objects in the Galactic Halo. The search uses the CCD light curves of about 82,000 stars with up to 46 measurements per night over a period of 10 months. No light curve exhibits a form that is consistent with a microlensing event of maximum amplification greater than 1.2. This null result makes it unlikely that the Halo is dominated by objects in the mass range $5 10^{-8}M_{\odot} < M <5 10^{-4}M_{\odot} $. keywords{Galaxy : Halo, kinematics and dynamics, stellar content -- Cosmology : dark matter, gravitational lensing}, Comment: to appear in Astronomy & Astrophysics (Accepted for publication in January 1995), 5 pages in uuencoded, compressed postscript, including figures
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26. Spectroscopic Studies of the Two Eros Candidate Microlensed Stars
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Beaulieu, J. P., Ferlet, R., Grison, Ph., Vidal-Madjar, A., Kneib, J. P., Maurice, E., Prevot, L., Gry, C., Guibert, J., Moreau, O., Tajahmady, F., Aubourg, E., Bareyre, P., Brehin, S., Gros, M., Lachieze-Rey, M., Laurent, B., Lesquoy, E., Magneville, C., Milsztajn, A., Moscoso, L., Queinnec, F., Rich, J., Spiro, M., Vigroux, L., Zylberajch, S., Ansari, R., Cavalier, F., and Moniez, M.
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Low resolution spectroscopy, and UBVRI photometry, have been obtained for the two EROS microlensing candidates. Radial velocities indicate that both stars are members of the Large Magellanic Cloud. The spectrum and the colours of EROS1, the first candidate, reveal that it is a moderately reddened main-sequence B star with H emission lines. The presence of H absorption lines seems to be more the signature of a normal star than that of a cataclysmic variable. As to EROS2, the second candidate, its spectrum and photometry are those of an unreddened normal main-sequence A star, but it cannot be totally excluded that they represent those of a nova in the pre-outburst phase. Although it is not yet possible to exclude intrinsic stellar variations, the interpretation in terms of microlensing effects remain the most natural one., Comment: 5 pages, uuencoded compressed PS file, including 1 figure. submitted to Astronomy and Astrophysics, 28 July, 1994
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27. Type Ia supernova rate at a redshift of ~;0.1
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Blanc, G., Afonso, C., Alard, C., Albert, J.N., Aldering, G., Amadon, A., Andersen, J., Ansari, R., Aubourg, E., Balland, C., Bareyre, P., Beaulieu, J.P., Charlot, X., Conley, A., Coutures, C., Dahlen, T., Derue, F., Fan, X., Ferlet, R., Folatelli, G., Fouque, P., Garavini, G., Glicenstein, J.F., Goldman, B., Goobar, A., Gould, A., Graff, D., Gros, M., Haissinski, J., Hamadache, C., Hardin, D., Hook, I.M., deKat, J., Kent, S., Kim, A., Lasserre, T., LeGuillou, L., Lesquoy, E., Loup, C., Magneville, C., Marquette, J.B., Maurice, E., Maury, A., Milsztajn, A., Moniez, M., Mouchet, M., Newberg, H., Nobili, S., Palanque-Delabrouille, N., Perdereau, O., Prevot, L., Rahal, Y.R., Regnault, N., Rich, J., Ruiz-Lapuente, P., Spiro, M., Tisserand, P., Vidal-Madjar, A., Vigroux, L., Walton, N.A., and Zylberajch, S.
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28. Efficacy of self-management exercise program with spa therapy for behavioral management of knee osteoarthritis: research protocol for a quasi-randomized controlled trial (GEET one)
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Gay, Chloe, Guiguet-Auclair, Candy, Pereira, Bruno, Goldstein, Anna, Bareyre, Loïc, Coste, Nicolas, and Coudeyre, Emmanuel
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29. Pre-Main-Sequence Star Candidates in the Bar of the Large Magellanic Cloud
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Beaulieu, J. P., Grison, P., Julien, R., Lanciaux, C., Ferlet, R., Vidal-Madjar, A., Bertin, E., Maurice, E., Prévot, L., Gry, C., Guibert, J., Moreau, O., Tajhmady, F., Aubourg, E., Bareyre, P., de Kat, J., Gros, M., Laurent, B., Lachièze-Rey, M., Lesquoy, E., Magneville, C., Milsztajn, A., Moscoso, L., Queinnec, F., Renault, C., Rich, J., Spiro, M., Vigroux, L., Zylberajch, S., Ansari, R., Cavalier, F., and Moniez, M.
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30. FGF22 signaling regulates synapse formation during post‐injury remodeling of the spinal cord
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Jacobi, Anne, Loy, Kristina, Schmalz, Anja M, Hellsten, Mikael, Umemori, Hisashi, Kerschensteiner, Martin, and Bareyre, Florence M
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31. The Two EROS 4k x 8k CCD Mosaic Cameras
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Bauer, F., De Kat, J., Afonso, C., Aubourg, E., Aune, S., Bareyre, P., Bouere, A., Charlot, X., Coutures, C., Delabrouille, N., Dispau, G., Eppelle, D., Gachelin, O., Gaucherel, C., Glicenstein, J. F., Goldman, B., Gros, M., Hardin, D., Jeanney, C., Lecointe, J. F., Coroller, A. Le, Lesquoy, E., Magneville, C., Milsztajn, A., Perrin, P., Pinabiau, M., Rebourgeard, P., Renault, C., Rich, J., Spiro, M., Treillard, R., de Trogoff, J., Vignal, N., Vigroux, L., Walter, C., Zylberajch, S., Albert, J. N., Ansari, R., Couchot, F., Eder, C., Lodygensky, O., Mansoux, B., Moniez, M., Perdereau, O., Adrianzyk, G., Berger, J. P., Delclite, J. C., Figuiere, C., Guillaume, C., Kohler, D., Lacroix, D., Baranne, A., Maurice, E., Beaulieu, J. P., Ferlet, R., Loup, C., Vidal-Madjar, A., Andersen, J., Beletic, James W., editor, and Amico, Paola, editor
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32. STAT3 promotes corticospinal remodelling and functional recovery after spinal cord injury
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Lang, Claudia, Bradley, Peter M, Jacobi, Anne, Kerschensteiner, Martin, and Bareyre, Florence M
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33. Recoil Proton Polarization Measurements in Pion-Nucleon Elastic Scattering
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Bareyre, P.
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34. Repetitive concussions promote microglia-mediated engulfment of presynaptic excitatory input associated with cognitive dysfunction
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Chahin, Maryam, Mutschler, Julius, Dzhuleva, Stephanie P., Dieterle, Clara, Jimenez, Leidy Reyes, Bhattarai, Srijan Raj, Van Steenbergen, Valerie, and Bareyre, Florence M.
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35. Semaphorin7A: its role in the control of serotonergic circuits and functional recovery following spinal cord injury.
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Fourneau, Julie and Bareyre, Florence M.
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36. Determination of the atmospheric neutrino spectra with the Fréjus detector
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Daum, K., Rhode, W., Bareyre, P., Barloutaud, R., Chardin, G., Degrange, B., Ernwein, J., Kuznik, B., Meyer, H., Mosca, L., Moscoso, L., Perdereau, O., Schubnell, M., Tisserant, S., Wei, Y., and Fréjus Collaboration
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37. A 20 cm2 CCD mosaic camera for a dark matter search part I : Mechanics, optics and cryogeny
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Arnaud, M., Aubourg, E., Bareyre, P., Br';ehin, S., Caridroit, R., de Kat, J., Dispau, G., Djidi, K., Gros, M., Lachièze-Rey, M., Laigneau, Y., Laurent, B., Lesquoy, E., Lavocat, Ph., Magneville, C., Mazeau, B., Milsztajn, A., Moscoso, L., Pasquaud, J., Paul, B., Perrin, P., Petibon, J., Piret, Y., Queinnec, F., Rich, J., Spiro, M., de Trogoff, J., Vigroux, L., Zylberajch, S., Ansari, R., Cavalier, F., Moniez, M., Beaulieu, J. P., Ferlet, R., Grison, Ph., Vidal-Madjar, A., Adrianzyk, G., Berger, J. P., Burnage, R., Delclite, J. C., Kohler, D., Magnan, R., Richaud, A., Guibert, J., Moreau, O., Tajahmady, F., Baranne, A., Maurice, E., Prévôt, L., and Gry, C.
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- 1994
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38. A 20cm 2 CCD mosaic camera for a dark matter search part II : Electronics, data acquisition and performance
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Arnaud, M., Aubourg, E., Bareyre, P., Br';ehin, S., Caridroit, R., de Kat, J., Dispau, G., Djidi, K., Gros, M., Lachièze-Rey, M., Laigneau, Y., Laurent, B., Lesquoy, E., Lavocat, Ph., Magneville, C., Mazeau, B., Milsztajn, A., Moscoso, L., Pasquaud, J., Paul, B., Perrin, P., Petibon, J., Piret, Y., Queinnec, F., Rich, J., Spiro, M., de Trogoff, J., Vigroux, L., Zylberajch, S., Ansari, R., Cavalier, F., Moniez, M., Beaulieu, J. P., Ferlet, R., Grison, Ph., Vidal-Madjar, A., Adrianzyk, G., Berger, J. P., Burnage, R., Delclite, J. C., Kohler, D., Magnan, R., Richaud, A., Guibert, J., Moreau, O., Tajahmady, F., Baranne, A., Maurice, E., Prévôt, L., and Gry, C.
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39. Results from the Fréjus experiment on nucleon decay modes with charged leptons
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Berger, Ch., Fröhlich, M., Mönch, H., Nisius, R., Raupach, F., Schleper, P., Benadjal, Y., Blum, D., Bourdarios, C., Dudelzak, B., Eschstruth, P., Jullian, S., Lalanne, D., Laplanche, F., Longuemare, C., Paulot, C., Perdereau, O., Roy, Ph., Szklarz, G., Behr, L., Degrange, B., Nguyen-Khac, U., Tisserant, S., Arpesella, C., Bareyre, P., Barloutaud, R., Borg, A., Chardin, G., Ernwein, J., Glicenstein, J. F., Mosca, L., Moscoso, L., Becker, J., Becker, K. H., Daum, H. J., Jacobi, B., Kuznik, B., Löffler, J., Meyer, H., Möller, R., Schubnell, M., Wei, Y., Wintgen, P., and Fréjus Collaboration
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40. A measurement of electron-tau universality from decays of intermediate vector bosons at the CERN $$\bar pp$$ collider
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Alitti, J., Ambrosini, G., Ansari, R., Autiero, D., Bareyre, P., Bertram, I. A., Blaylock, G., Bonamy, P., Bonesini, M., Borer, K., Bourliaud, M., Buskulic, D., Carboni, G., Cavalli, D., Cavasinni, V., Cenci, P., Chollet, J. C., Conta, C., Costa, G., Costantini, F., Cozzi, L., Cravero, A., Curatolo, M., Dell'Acqua, A., DelPrete, T., DeWolf, R. S., DiLella, L., Ducros, Y., Egan, G. F., Einsweiler, K. F., Esposito, B., Fayard, L., Federspiel, A., Ferrari, R., Fraternali, M., Froidevaux, D., Fumagalli, G., Gaillard, J. M., Gianotti, F., Gildemeister, O., Gössling, C., Goggi, V. G., Grünendahl, S., Hara, K., Hellman, S., Hrivnac, J., Hufnagel, H., Hugentobler, E., Hultqvist, K., Iacopini, E., Incandela, J., Jakobs, K., Jenni, P., Kluge, E. E., Kurz, N., Lami, S., Lariccia, P., Lefebvre, M., Linssen, L., Livan, M., Lubrano, P., Magneville, C., Mandelli, L., Mapelli, L., Mazzanti, M., Meier, K., Merkel, B., Meyer, J. P., Moniez, M., Moning, R., Morganti, M., Müller, L., Munday, D. J., Nessi, M., Nessi-Tedaldi, F., Onions, C., Pal, T., Parker, M. A., Parrour, G., Pastore, F., Pennacchio, E., Pentney, J. M., Pepe, M., Perini, L., Petridou, C., Petroff, P., Plothow-Besch, H., Polesello, G., Poppleton, A., Pretzl, K., Primavera, M., Punturo, M., Repellin, J. P., Rimoldi, A., Sacchi, M., Scampoli, P., Schacher, J., Simak, V., Singh, S. L., Sondermann, V., Stapnes, S., Stirling, A. V., Talamonti, C., Tondini, F., Tovey, S. N., Tsesmelis, E., Unal, G., Valdata-Nappi, M., Vercesi, V., Weidberg, A. R., Wells, P. S., White, T. O., Wood, D. R., Wotton, S. A., Zaccone, H., Zylberstejn, A., and UA2 Collaboration
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41. A measurement of two-jet decays of theW andZ bosons at the CERN $$\bar p$$ p collider
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Alitti, J., Ansari, R., Ansorge, R. E., Autiero, D., Bareyre, P., Blaylock, G., Bonamy, P., Bonesini, M., Borer, K., Bourliaud, M., Buskulic, D., Carboni, G., Cavalli, D., Cavasinni, V., Cenci, P., Chollet, J. C., Conta, C., Costa, G., Costantini, F., Cravero, A., Dell'Acqua, A., DelPrete, T., DeWolf, R. S., DiLella, L., Egan, G. F., Einsweiler, K. F., Fayard, L., Federspiel, A., Ferrari, R., Fraternali, M., Froidevaux, D., Fumagalli, G., Gaillard, J. M., Gianotti, F., Gildemeister, O., Gössling, C., Goggi, V. G., Grünendahl, S., Hara, K., Hellman, S., Hugentobler, E., Hultqvist, K., Iacopini, E., Incandela, J., Jakobs, K., Jenni, P., Kluge, E. E., Kurz, N., Lami, S., Lariccia, P., Lefebvre, M., Linssen, L., Livan, M., Lubrano, P., Magneville, C., Mandelli, L., Mapelli, L., Mazzanti, M., Meier, K., Merkel, B., Meyer, J. P., Moniez, M., Moning, R., Morganti, M., Müller, L., Munday, D. J., Onions, C., Pal, T., Parker, M. A., Parrour, G., Pastore, F., Pennacchio, E., Pentney, J. M., Pepe, M., Perini, L., Petridou, C., Petroff, P., Plothow-Besch, H., Polesello, G., Poppleton, A., Pretzl, K., Primavera, M., Punturo, M., Rasmussen, L., Repellin, J. P., Rimoldi, A., Scampoli, P., Schacher, J., Simak, V., Singh, S. L., Stapnes, S., Stirling, A. V., Tondini, F., Tovey, S. N., Tsesmelis, E., Unal, G., Valdata-Nappi, M., Vercesi, V., Weidberg, A. R., Wells, P. S., White, T. O., Wood, D. R., Wotton, S. A., Zaccone, H., and UA2 Collaboration
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42. Measurement of the transverse momentum distributions ofW andZ bosons at the CERN $$\bar pp$$ collider
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Alitti, J., Ansari, R., Ansorge, R. E., Autiero, D., Bagnaia, P., Bareyre, P., Blaylock, G., Bonamy, P., Bonesini, M., Booth, C. N., Borer, K., Buskulic, D., Carboni, G., Cavalli, D., Cavasinni, V., Cenci, P., Chollet, J. C., Conta, C., Costa, G., Costantini, F., Dell'Acqua, A., DeLotto, B., DelPrete, T., DeWolf, R. S., DiLella, L., Egan, G. F., Einsweiler, K. F., Fayard, L., Federspiel, A., Ferrari, R., Fraternali, M., Froidevaux, D., Fumagalli, G., Gaillard, J. M., Gianotti, F., Gildemeister, O., Gössling, C., Goggi, V. G., Grünendahl, S., Hara, K., Hellman, S., Hugentobler, E., Hultqvist, K., Iacopini, E., Incandela, J., Jakobs, K., Jenni, P., Kluge, E. E., Kurz, N., Lami, S., Lariccia, P., Lefebvre, M., Linssen, L., Livan, M., Lubrano, P., Magneville, C., Mandelli, L., Mapelli, L., Mazzanti, M., Meier, K., Merkel, B., Meyer, J. P., Moniez, M., Moning, R., Morganti, M., Müller, L., Munday, D. J., Onions, C., Pal, T., Parker, M. A., Parrour, G., Pastore, F., Pennacchio, E., Pentney, J. M., Pepe, M., Perini, L., Petridou, C., Petroff, P., Plothow-Besch, H., Polesello, G., Poppleton, A., Primavera, M., Rasmussen, L., Repellin, J. P., Rimoldi, A., Scampoli, P., Schacher, J., Singh, S. L., Stapnes, S., Stirling, A. V., Tovey, S. N., Valdata-Nappi, M., Vercesi, V., Weidberg, A. R., Wells, P. S., White, T. O., Wood, D. R., Wotton, S. A., Zaccone, H., and UA 2 Collaboration
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43. A search for high energy neutrinos from SN 1987A, the Carb, Hercules X-1, and Cygnus X-3 with the Fréjus detector
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Berger, Ch., Fröhlich, M., Mönch, H., Nisius, R., Raupach, F., Benadjal, Y., Blum, D., Bourdarios, C., Dudelzak, B., Eschstruth, P., Jullian, S., Lalanne, D., Laplanche, F., Longuemare, C., Paulot, C., Perdereau, O., Roy, Ph., Szklarz, G., Behr, L., Degrange, B., Minet, Y., Nguyen-Khac, U., Tisserant, S., Arpesella, C., Bareyre, P., Barloutaud, R., Borg, A., Chardin, G., Ernwein, J., Glicenstein, J. F., Mosca, L., Moscoso, L., Becker, J., Becker, K. H., Daum, H. J., Jacobi, B., Kuznik, B., Meyer, H., Möller, R., Schubnell, M., Wei, Y., and Fréjus Collaboration
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44. Search for top quark production at the CERN $$\bar pp$$ collider
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Åkesson, T., Alitti, J., Ansari, R., Ansorge, R. E., Bagnaia, P., Bareyre, P., Blaylock, G., Bonamy, P., Bonesini, M., Borer, K., Buskulie, D., Carboni, G., Cavalli, D., Cavasinni, V., Cenci, P., Chollet, J. C., Conta, C., Costa, G., Costantini, F., Dell'Acqua, A., De Lotto, B., Del Prete, T., De Wolf, R. S., Di Lella, L., Egan, G. F., Einsweiler, K. F., Fayard, L., Federspiel, A., Ferrari, R., Fraternali, M., Froidevaux, D., Fumagalli, G., Gaillard, J. M., Gianotti, F., Gildemeister, O., Gössling, C., Goggi, V. G., Grünendahl, S., Hansen, J. R., Hara, K., Hellman, S., Hugentobler, E., Hultqvist, K., Iacopini, E., Incandela, J., Jakobs, K., Jenni, P., Kluge, E. E., Kurz, N., Lami, S., Lariccia, P., Lefebvre, M., Linssen, L., Livan, M., Lubrano, P., Magneville, C., Mandelli, L., Mapelli, L., Mazzanti, M., Meier, K., Merkel, B., Meyer, J. P., Moniez, M., Moning, R., Morganti, M., Müller, L., Munday, D. J., Onions, C., Pal, T., Parker, M. A., Parrour, G., Pastore, F., Pennacchio, E., Pentney, J. M., Pepe, M., Perini, L., Petridou, C., Petroff, P., Plothow-Besch, H., Primavera, M., Polesello, G., Poppleton, A., Rasmussen, L., Repellin, J. P., Rimoldi, A., Rushbrooke, J. G., Scampoli, P., Schacher, J., Singh, S. L., Stapnes, S., Stirling, A. V., Tovey, S. N., Unal, G., Valdata-Nappi, M., Vercesi, V., Weidberg, A. R., Wells, P. S., White, T. O., Wood, D. R., Wotton, S. A., Zaccone, H., and UA 2 Collaboration
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- 1990
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45. Measurement ofW andZ production cross sections at the CERN $$\bar p$$ p collider
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Alitti, J., Ansari, R., Ansorge, R. E., Bagnaia, P., Bareyre, P., Blaylock, G., Bonamy, P., Bonesini, M., Booth, C. N., Borer, K., Buskulic, D., Carboni, G., Cavalli, D., Cavasinni, V., Cenci, P., Chollet, J. C., Conta, C., Costa, G., Costantini, F., Crittenden, J., Dell'Acqua, A., DeLotto, B., DelPrete, T., DeWolf, R. S., DiLella, L., Egan, G. F., Einsweiler, K. F., Fayard, L., Federspiel, A., Ferrari, R., Fraternali, M., Froidevaux, D., Fumagalli, G., Gaillard, J. M., Gianotti, F., Gildemeister, O., Gössling, C., Goggi, V. G., Grünendahl, S., Hara, K., Hellman, S., Hugentobler, E., Hultqvist, K., Iacopini, E., Incandela, J., Jakobs, K., Jenni, P., Kluge, E. E., Kurz, N., Lami, S., Lariccia, P., Lefebvre, M., Linssen, L., Lisowski, B., Livan, M., Lubrano, P., Magneville, C., Mandelli, L., Mapelli, L., Mazzanti, M., Meier, K., Merkel, B., Meyer, J. P., Moniez, M., Moning, R., Morganti, M., Müller, L., Munday, D. J., Onions, C., Pal, T., Parker, M. A., Parrour, G., Pastore, F., Pennacchio, E., Pentney, J. M., Pepe, M., Perini, L., Petridou, C., Petroff, P., Plothow-Besch, H., Polesello, G., Poppleton, A., Punturo, M., Rasmussen, L., Repellin, J. P., Rimoldi, A., Rushbrooke, J. G., Scampoli, P., Schacher, J., Singh, S. L., Stapnes, S., Stirling, A. V., Tondini, F., Tovey, S. N., Tsesmelis, E., Valdata-Nappi, M., Vercesi, V., Weidberg, A. R., Wells, P. S., White, T. O., Wood, D. R., Wotton, S. A., Zaccone, H., and UA2 Collaboration
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- 1990
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46. The Two EROS 4k x 8k CCD Mosaic Cameras
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Bauer, F., primary, De Kat, J., additional, Afonso, C., additional, Aubourg, E., additional, Aune, S., additional, Bareyre, P., additional, Bouere, A., additional, Charlot, X., additional, Coutures, C., additional, Delabrouille, N., additional, Dispau, G., additional, Eppelle, D., additional, Gachelin, O., additional, Gaucherel, C., additional, Glicenstein, J. F., additional, Goldman, B., additional, Gros, M., additional, Hardin, D., additional, Jeanney, C., additional, Lecointe, J. F., additional, Coroller, A. Le, additional, Lesquoy, E., additional, Magneville, C., additional, Milsztajn, A., additional, Perrin, P., additional, Pinabiau, M., additional, Rebourgeard, P., additional, Renault, C., additional, Rich, J., additional, Spiro, M., additional, Treillard, R., additional, de Trogoff, J., additional, Vignal, N., additional, Vigroux, L., additional, Walter, C., additional, Zylberajch, S., additional, Albert, J. N., additional, Ansari, R., additional, Couchot, F., additional, Eder, C., additional, Lodygensky, O., additional, Mansoux, B., additional, Moniez, M., additional, Perdereau, O., additional, Adrianzyk, G., additional, Berger, J. P., additional, Delclite, J. C., additional, Figuiere, C., additional, Guillaume, C., additional, Kohler, D., additional, Lacroix, D., additional, Baranne, A., additional, Maurice, E., additional, Beaulieu, J. P., additional, Ferlet, R., additional, Loup, C., additional, Vidal-Madjar, A., additional, and Andersen, J., additional
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- 1998
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47. Evidence for gravitational microlensing by dark objects in the Galactic halo
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Aubourg, E., Bareyre, P., Brehin, S., Gros, M., Lachieze-Rey, M., Laurent, B., Lesquoy, E., Magneville, C., Milsztajn, A., Moscoso, L., Queinnec, F., Rich, J., Spiro, M., Vigroux, L., Zylberajch, S., Ansari, R., Cavalier, F., Moniez, M., Beaulieu, J.-P., Ferlet, R., Grison, Ph., Vidal-Madjar, A., Guibert, J., Moreau, O., and Tajahmady, F.
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Gravitational lenses -- Research ,Dark matter (Astronomy) -- Research ,Spiral galaxies -- Observations ,Magellanic Clouds -- Observations ,Stars -- Observations ,Astronomical research -- Analysis ,Astrophysics -- Research ,Environmental issues ,Science and technology ,Zoology and wildlife conservation - Abstract
Observations of millions of stars in the Large Magellanic Clouds for a period of three years reveals the occurrence of two microlensing events, which may indicate the presence of dark matter in the universe. Haloes of dark matter which are not detectable encircle the galaxies of the universe. These dark bodies act as gravitational microlenses and influence the light emerging from nearby stars. The dark bodies move across the line of sight between the Earth and the stars.
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48. Type Ia supernova rate at a redshift of similar to 0.1
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Blanc, G, Afonso, C, Alard, C, Albert, J, Aldering, G, Amadon, A, Andersen, J, Ansari, R, Aubourg, E, Balland, C, Bareyre, P, Beaulieu, J, Charlot, X, Conley, A, Coutures, C, Dahlen, T, Derue, F, Fan, X, Ferlet, R, Folatelli, G, Fouque, P, Garavini, G, Glicenstein, J, Goldman, B, and Goobar, A
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49. EXPERIMENTAL LIMIT ON THE DECAY W+--]PI+-GAMMA AT THE CERN PBARP COLLIDER
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Alitti, J, Ambrosini, G, Ansari, R, Autiero, D, Bareyre, P, Bertram, I, Blaylock, G, Bonamy, P, Borer, K, Bourliaud, M, Buskulic, D, Carboni, G, Cavalli, D, Cavasinni, V, Cenci, P, Chollet, J, Conta, C, Costa, G, Costantini, F, Cozzi, L, Cravero, A, Curatolo, M, Dellacqua, A, Delprete, T, and Dewolf, R
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Results are given on a search for the decay W±→π±γwith the UA2 detector in pp collisions at √s=630 GeV No signal for such a process is observed and upper limits on the ratio R=Γ(W±→π ±γ)/Γ(W±→e ±v) < 4 9×10-3 and on the branching ratio BR(W±→π±γ) < 5 4×10-4 are derived at 95% confidence level.
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50. A SEARCH FOR NEW INTERMEDIATE VECTOR BOSONS AND EXCITED QUARKS DECAYING TO 2-JETS AT THE CERN (P)OVER-BAR-P COLLIDER
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Alitti, J, Ambrosini, G, Ansari, R, Autiero, D, Bareyre, P, Bertram, I, Blaylock, G, Bonamy, P, Borer, K, Bourliaud, M, Buskulic, D, Carboni, G, Cavalli, D, Cavasinni, V, Cenci, P, Chollet, J, Conta, C, Costa, G, Costantini, F, Cozzi, L, Cravero, A, Curatolo, M, Dellacqua, A, Delprete, T, and Dewolf, R
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The two-jet invariant mass spectrum as measured in the UA2 experiment is used to search for additional heavy vector bosons decaying to two-jets. The mass of an additional W boson that couples to fermions with a V + A form is constrained to be greater than 261 GeV to the 90% confidence level. A limit on the production cross section of additional W and Z bosons is given as a function of the boson mass. A limit on the production of excited quarks is also given as a function of the excited quark mass.
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