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2. Italian guidelines for age range and test interval in breast cancer screening programmes: GRADE-ADOLOPMENT of the European guidelines
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Deandrea, Silvia, Mantellini, Paola, Rossi, Paolo Giorgi, Vecchio, Riccardo, Capobussi, Matteo, Rosselli Del Turco, Marco, Pietribiasi, Francesca, Bucchi, Lauro, Senore, Carlo, Sardanelli, Francesco, Battisti, Francesca, Giordano, Livia, Paci, Eugenio, Parmelli, Elena, Saguatti, Gianni, and Zappa, Marco
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- 2024
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3. Coloured spin-1 states in composite Higgs models
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Cacciapaglia, Giacomo, Deandrea, Aldo, Kunkel, Manuel, and Porod, Werner
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Strong dynamics for composite Higgs models predict spin-1 resonances which are expected to be in the same mass range as the usually considered top-partners. We study here QCD-coloured vector and axial-vector states stemming from composite Higgs dynamics in several relevant models based on an underlying gauge-fermion description. These states can come as triplet, sextet and octet representation. All models considered have a colour octet vector state in common which can be singly produced at hadron colliders as it mixes with the gluon. We explore the rich and testable phenomenology of these coloured spin-1 states at the LHC and future colliders., Comment: 18 pages, 5 figures; v2: matches published version
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- 2024
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4. Budget impact analysis of introducing digital breast tomosynthesis in breast cancer screening in Italy
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Djuric, Olivera, Deandrea, Silvia, Mantellini, Paola, Sardanelli, Francesco, Venturelli, Francesco, Montemezzi, Stefania, Vecchio, Riccardo, Bucchi, Lauro, Senore, Carlo, Giordano, Livia, Paci, Eugenio, Bonifacino, Adriana, Calabrese, Massimo, Caumo, Francesca, Degrassi, Flori, Sassoli de’ Bianchi, Priscilla, Battisti, Francesca, Zappa, Marco, Pattacini, Pierpaolo, Campari, Cinzia, Nitrosi, Andrea, Di Leo, Giovanni, Frigerio, Alfonso, Magni, Veronica, Fornasa, Francesca, Romanucci, Giovanna, Falini, Patrizia, Auzzi, Noemi, Armaroli, Paola, and Giorgi Rossi, Paolo
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- 2024
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5. Organizational impact of systemic implementation of digital breast tomosynthesis as a primary test for breast cancer screening in Italy
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Djuric, Olivera, Deandrea, Silvia, Mantellini, Paola, Sardanelli, Francesco, Venturelli, Francesco, Montemezzi, Stefania, Vecchio, Riccardo, Bucchi, Lauro, Senore, Carlo, Giordano, Livia, Paci, Eugenio, Bonifacino, Adriana, Calabrese, Massimo, Caumo, Francesca, Degrassi, Flori, Sassoli de’ Bianchi, Priscilla, Battisti, Francesca, Zappa, Marco, Pattacini, Pierpaolo, Campari, Cinzia, Nitrosi, Andrea, Di Leo, Giovanni, Frigerio, Alfonso, Magni, Veronica, Fornasa, Francesca, Romanucci, Giovanna, Falini, Patrizia, Auzzi, Noemi, Armaroli, Paola, and Giorgi Rossi, Paolo
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- 2024
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6. Further explanations about the role of thyroid scintigraphy in the era of TIRADS
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Trimboli, Pierpaolo, Bojunga, Joerg, Deandrea, Maurilio, Frasca, Francesco, Imperiale, Alessio, Leoncini, Andrea, Paone, Gaetano, Pitoia, Fabian, Rotondi, Mario, Sadeghi, Ramin, Scappaticcio, Lorenzo, Treglia, Giorgio, and Piccardo, Arnoldo
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- 2024
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7. Reissner-Nordstr\'om black holes in de Sitter space-time: bounds with quasinormal frequencies
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Chrysostomou, Anna, Cornell, Alan S., Deandrea, Aldo, Noshad, Hajar, and Park, Seong Chan
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
Rich physics can be divined from charged black holes subjected to extremal conditions. When applied in conjunction with principles like Weak Cosmic Censorship, this naturally leads to constraints on the mass and charge of the black hole. However, more nuanced principles such as the Weak Gravity Conjecture (WGC) and the recently proposed Festina-Lente (FL) bound can provide, respectively, upper and lower bounds on elementary charged particles. In this study, we examine the quasinormal modes (QNMs) exhibited by a massive scalar test field carrying an electric charge, oscillating in the outer region of the black hole. These modes are subjected to the constraints imposed by the FL and WGC bounds. Our analysis provides insight into the behaviour of QNMs, particularly in regions that approach the extremal conditions of the black hole. Notably, in these regimes, the stability of the modes becomes precarious, particularly in the presence of a positive cosmological constant. The implications of our findings are far-reaching and significant. They extend from safeguarding the principles of cosmic censorship to addressing the structural stability of the black hole's interior. Our semi-classical analysis presents compelling evidence suggesting that Strong Cosmic Censorship may be violated for black holes that are in close proximity to extremality within the context of Reissner-Nordstr\"om-de Sitter (RNdS) geometries., Comment: 39 pages, 10 figures
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- 2023
8. Pulp mill or bio-refinery?
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Deandrea, Mark F
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- 2024
9. Gauge $SU(2)_f$ flavour transfers
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Darmé, Luc, Deandrea, Aldo, and Mahmoudi, Farvah
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We introduce the idea of flavour transfer from a non-abelian horizontal $SU(2)_f$ flavour gauge group embedded in the Standard Model flavour structure. The new flavour vector bosons, in the mass range from the tens of GeV to multi-TeV do not induce large flavour-changing currents and meson oscillations, which usually provide the dominant constraints on this type of structure. Instead, the dominant constraints arise from "flavour-transfer" operators that we will study in details. Several explicit models are presented and their prospects are thoroughly explored, including their phenomenology in the lepton and quark sectors at colliders and lower energy experiments. We finally perform a complete numerical fit in one such scenario, showing that LHC-based lepton-flavour violating searches are competitive with intensity frontier observables., Comment: 50 pages, 8 figures, 1 table. References added
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- 2023
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10. Composite Hybrid Inflation: Dilaton and Waterfall Pions
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Cacciapaglia, Giacomo, Cheong, Dhong Yeon, Deandrea, Aldo, Isnard, Wanda, and Park, Seong Chan
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
We investigate the possibility that inflation originates from a composite field theory, in terms of an effective chiral Lagrangian involving a dilaton and pions. The walking dynamics of the theory constrain the potential in a specific way, where the anomalous dimensions of operators involving pions play a crucial role. For realistic values of the anomalous dimensions, we find a successful hybrid inflation occurring via the dilaton-inflaton, with the pions acting as waterfall fields. Compositeness consistency strongly constrain the model, predicting a dilaton scale $f_\chi \sim \mathcal{O} (1)$ in unit of the Planck scale, an inflation scale $H_\text{inf} \sim 10^{10}$ GeV, and the pion scale around $10^{14}$ GeV. We further discuss possible phenomenological consequences of this theory., Comment: 14 pages, 4 figures
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- 2023
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11. Impact of PRECEDE–PROCEED Model Audits in Cancer Screening Programs in Lombardy Region: Supporting Equity and Quality Improvement
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Stefano Odelli, Margherita Zeduri, Maria Rosa Schivardi, Davide Archi, Liliana Coppola, Roberto Genco Russo, Maristella Moscheni, Elena Tettamanzi, Fabio Terragni, Michela Viscardi, Valentina Vitale, Anna Odone, Danilo Cereda, and Silvia Deandrea
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PRECEDE–PROCEED model ,cancer screening ,audit ,Lombardy region ,equity ,quality improvement ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Background: Health disparities related to socio-economic factors impact access to preventive health interventions. The PRECEDE–PROCEED model, a multidimensional approach to health promotion, has been adapted to optimise cancer screening programs in Lombardy, Italy, addressing these disparities. Methods: This study evaluated the application of systemic audits based on the PRECEDE–PROCEED model across Lombardy cancer screening programs. A systematic region-wide audit was performed in 2019, and follow-up audits were performed in 2022–2023. Data were collected using structured analysis methodologies, including epidemiological, behavioural, and organisational assessments. Results: The 2019 audit showed strengths in participation and quality standards but identified challenges in cervical cancer screening coverage and waiting times for assessments. Improvements plans included the digitisation of processes and stakeholder engagement. The 2022–2023 audits reported increased coverage for breast and colorectal screenings, but a slight decline in participation rates and examination coverage. Organisational improvements were noted, yet gaps in training and equity-targeted actions remained. Conclusion: The PRECEDE–PROCEED model audits led to notable improvements in the quality and equity of cancer screening programs in Lombardy. Sustained focus on digital integration, continuous re-training, and targeted equity interventions is essential for further progress.
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- 2024
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12. Hidden Supersymmetric Dark Sectors
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Cacciapaglia, Giacomo, Deandrea, Aldo, and Isnard, Wanda
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
The attractive feature of supersymmetry is predictive power, due to the large number of calculable properties and to coupling non-renormalisation. This power can be fully expressed in hidden sectors where supersymmetry may be exact, as these sectors are secluded from the visible one where instead supersymmetry must be broken. This suggests a new paradigm for supersymmetric dark sectors, where supersymmetry is exact at the dark matter scale, implying that many properties of hidden supersymmetric dark sectors can be fully computed. As a proof of concept we discuss a concrete example based on $\mathcal{N}=1$ super Yang-Mills., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures. Supplementary material appended to the main text
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- 2023
13. Asymptotic Ultraviolet-safe Unification of Gauge and Yukawa Couplings: The exceptional case
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Cacciapaglia, Giacomo, Deandrea, Aldo, Pasechnik, Roman, and Wang, Zhi-Wei
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High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
The ultimate dream of unification models consists in combining both gauge and Yukawa couplings into one unified coupling. This is achieved by using a supersymmetric exceptional ${\rm E}_6$ gauge symmetry together with asymptotic unification in compact five-dimensional space-time. The ultraviolet fixed point requires exactly three fermion generations: one in the bulk, and the two light ones localised on the ${\rm SO}(10)$ boundary in order to cancel gauge anomalies. A second option allows to preserve baryon number and to lower the compactification scale down to the typical scales of the intermediate Pati-Salam gauge theory., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, supplementary material appended to the main file
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- 2023
14. Is the muon a third family lepton?
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Cacciapaglia, Giacomo, Deandrea, Aldo, and Vatani, Shahram
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We propose a new family structure for the Standard Model fermions, where the muon is assigned to the third family, taking the placeholder from the tau lepton. This reassignment, which is a mere choice of convention in the Standard Model, becomes physically meaningful in the presence of new physics assuming a direct link between quarks and leptons. In fact, when quark and leptons are coupled by new interactions, the choice of which lepton is assigned to a particular quark generation brings physical consequences, revealing potentially meaningful patterns in the masses and mixings, while pointing to precise and testable predictions for experiments., Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures; updated with the latest RK measurement, main discussion and conclusions unchanged; extended version, 6 pages, 2 figures, matching published version
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- 2022
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15. SU(5) aGUT: a minimal asymptotic grand unification model
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Cacciapaglia, Giacomo, Abdalgabar, Ammar, Cot, Corentin, Cornell, Alan S., Deandrea, Aldo, and Khojali, Mohammed Omer
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High Energy Physics - Theory ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We present a new grand unification paradigm, where gauge couplings do not need to be equal at any given scale, instead they run towards the same fixed point in the deep ultraviolet. We provide a concrete example based on SU(5) with a compactified extra space dimension. By construction, fermions are embedded in different SU(5) bulk fields, hence baryon number is conserved and proton decay is forbidden. The lightest Kaluza-Klein tier consists of stable states, providing an asymmetric Dark Matter candidate via their baryonic charges, with a mass of 2.4 TeV. The model features an interesting and predictive flavour structure., Comment: 6 pages, contribution to the 41st International Conference on High Energy physics - ICHEP2022, 6-13 July, 2022, Bologna, Italy
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- 2022
16. Black holes and nilmanifolds: quasinormal modes as the fingerprints of extra dimensions?
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Chrysostomou, Anna, Cornell, Alan, Deandrea, Aldo, Ligout, Étienne, and Tsimpis, Dimitrios
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General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We investigate whether quasinormal modes (QNMs) can be used in the search for signatures of extra dimensions. To address a gap in the Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) literature, we focus here on higher dimensions characterised by negative Ricci curvature. As a first step, we consider a product space comprised of a four-dimensional Schwarzschild black hole space-time and a three-dimensional nilmanifold (twisted torus); we model the black hole perturbations as a scalar test field. We suggest that the extra-dimensional geometry can be stylised in the QNM effective potential as a squared mass-like term representing the Kaluza-Klein (KK) spectrum. We then compute the corresponding QNM spectrum using three different numerical methods, and determine a possible ``detectability bound" beyond which KK masses cannot be detected using QNMs., Comment: 19 pages, 6 figures, and 5 tables. Updates include: (i) minor corrections; (ii) Tables 1-3 and Figs. 1, 2 introduced into section 2.1; Fig. 6 included in section 3.3; (iii) further discussion added in the introduction, in section 2.1, and in the conclusion. The Version of Record of this article is published in "The European Physical Journal C", and is available online at the link provided below
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- 2022
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17. Sifting composite from elementary models at FCCee and CePC
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Cacciapaglia, G., Deandrea, A., Iyer, A. M., and Pinto, A.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
New Physics models with either an elementary or composite origin are often associated with a similar imprint in a direct search at colliders, case in point being the production of a light pseudoscalar in association with a monochromatic photon from the decay of a Z boson at future $e+e-$ colliders. We exploit the correlation between the discovery of a signal in the Z decays and electroweak precision measurements as a tool to distinguish a composite model from an elementary scalar one. Our results offer an appealing and rich physics case for future colliders and demonstrate how a lepton collider at the Z mass can be a discovery machine for new physics in the Higgs sector., Comment: 7 Pages, 2 Figures
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- 2022
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18. Reappraising the role of thyroid scintigraphy in the era of TIRADS: A clinically-oriented viewpoint
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Trimboli, Pierpaolo, Bojunga, Joerg, Deandrea, Maurilio, Frasca, Francesco, Imperiale, Alessio, Leoncini, Andrea, Paone, Gaetano, Pitoia, Fabian, Rotondi, Mario, Sadeghi, Ramin, Scappaticcio, Lorenzo, Treglia, Giorgio, and Piccardo, Arnoldo
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- 2024
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19. Could Transplantation into the Thyroid Gland Benefit Pancreatic Islet Grafting in Unstable Type 1 Diabetes (T1DM), Complicated Type 2 Diabetes (T2DM), and Patients with Total Pancreatectomy?
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Rosato, Lodovico, Lavorini, Eugenia, and Deandrea, Maurilio
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- 2024
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20. Metabolomic Profiling, Volatile Fatty Acids, and Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Beef Cattle Infused with Different Essential Oil Blends
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Deborah O. Okedoyin, Joel O. Alabi, Chika C. Anotaenwere, Michael Wuaku, DeAndrea Gray, Oludotun O. Adelusi, Kelechi A. Ike, Peter A. Dele, Olatunde A. Oderinwale, Modoluwamu D. Idowu, Ibukun M. Ogunade, and Uchenna Y. Anele
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essential oil blends ,volatile fatty acids ,metabolic pathways ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
Essential oils are natural feed additives that improve animal health and enhance their performance. This study investigated the effects of the rumen infusion of five essential oil blends (EOBs) on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, rumen fermentation parameters, and rumen metabolome and metabolic pathways in Black Angus cows. Using a 6 × 6 Latin Square experimental design, a 90-day study was conducted with six cattle. A daily dosage of 4 mL of EOBs was administered during each infusion. Volcano plot analyses between the control (CON) and each of the EOBs (EOB1, EOB2, EOB3, EOB4, and EOB5) revealed several differentially abundant (p ≤ 0.05; absolute fold change ≥1.5) metabolites. The EOB5 treatment exhibited the most significant impact, with 26 differentially abundant metabolites, including elevated valine and reduced gallic acid. Volatile fatty acids (VFAs), including valerate, isobutyrate, and isovalerate, were significantly increased (p < 0.05). GHG emissions were not significantly affected, but a numerical decrease was observed in the animals infused with the EOB5 treatment. Ammonia nitrogen concentrations remained within the suitable range for rumen microbes’ growth, indicating a normal internal environment for microbial crude protein synthesis. In conclusion, the study has demonstrated that the direct infusion of EOBs significantly improved the generation of VFAs and impacted the energy production, protein synthesis, and microbial activity of the animals.
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- 2024
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21. Coloured spin-1 states in composite Higgs models
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Giacomo Cacciapaglia, Aldo Deandrea, Manuel Kunkel, and Werner Porod
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Compositeness ,Specific BSM Phenomenology ,Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 - Abstract
Abstract Strong dynamics for composite Higgs models predict spin-1 resonances which are expected to be in the same mass range as the usually considered top-partners. We study here QCD-coloured vector and axial-vector states stemming from composite Higgs dynamics in several relevant models based on an underlying gauge-fermion description. These states can come as triplet, sextet and octet representation. All models considered have a colour octet vector state in common which can be singly produced at hadron colliders as it mixes with the gluon. We explore the rich and testable phenomenology of these coloured spin-1 states at the LHC and future colliders.
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22. Radiofrequency ablation is an effective treatment for Bethesda III thyroid nodules without genetic alterations
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Laura Fugazzola, Maurilio Deandrea, Stefano Borgato, Marco Dell’Acqua, Francesca Retta, Alberto Mormile, Chiara Carzaniga, Giacomo Gazzano, Gabriele Pogliaghi, Marina Muzza, and Luca Persani
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bethesda iii ,gene mutations ,indeterminate ,radiofrequency ,thyroid nodule ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Background: Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is effective in the treatment of thyroid nodules, leading to a 50–90% reduction with respect to baseline. Current guidelines indicate the need for a benign cytology prior to RFA, though, on the other side, this procedure is also successfully used for the treatment of papillary microcarcinomas. No specific indications are available for nodules with an indeterminate cytology (Bethesda III/IV). Aim: To evaluate the efficacy of RFA in Bethesda III nodules without genetic alterations as verified by means of a custom panel. Methods: We have treated 33 patients (mean delivered energy 1069 ± 1201 J/mL of basal volume) with Bethesda III cytology, EU-TIRADS 3-4, and negative genetic panel. The mean basal nodular volume was 17.3 ± 10.7 mL. Results: Considering the whole series, the mean volume reduction rate (VRR) was 36.8 ± 16.5% at 1 month, 59.9 ± 15.5% at 6 months, and 62 ± 15.7% at 1-year follow-up. The sub-analysis done in patients with 1 and 2 years follow-up data available (n = 20 and n = 5, respectively) confirmed a progressive nodular volume decrease. At all-time points, the rate of reduction was statistically significant (P < 0.0001), without significant correlation between the VRR and the basal volume. Neither cytological changes nor complications were observed after the procedure. Conclusion: RFA is effective in Bethesda III, oncogene-negative nodules, with reduction rates similar to those obtained in confirmed benign lesions. This procedure represents a good alternative to surgery or active surveillance in this particular class of nodules, regardless of their initial volume. A longer follow-up will allow to evaluate further reduction or possible regrowth.
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- 2024
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23. Gauge SU(2) f flavour transfers
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Luc Darmé, Aldo Deandrea, and Farvah Mahmoudi
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Specific BSM Phenomenology ,Flavour Symmetries ,New Gauge Interactions ,Theories of Flavour ,Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 - Abstract
Abstract We introduce the idea of flavour transfer from a non-abelian horizontal SU(2) f flavour gauge group embedded in the Standard Model flavour structure. The new flavour vector bosons, in the mass range from the tens of GeV to multi-TeV, do not induce large flavour-changing neutral currents and meson oscillations, which usually provide the dominant constraints on this type of structure. Instead, the main constraints arise from “flavour-transfer” operators that we will study in detail. Several explicit models are presented and their prospects are thoroughly explored, including their phenomenology in the lepton and quark sectors at colliders and lower energy experiments. We perform a complete numerical fit in one such scenario, showing that LHC-based lepton-flavour violating searches are competitive with intensity frontier observables.
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- 2024
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24. Asymptotic Grand Unification: The SO(10) case
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Khojali, Mohammed Omer, Cornell, Alan S., Deandrea, Aldo, Cacciapaglia, Giacomo, Abdalgabar, Ammar, and Cot, Corentin
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We explicitly test the asymptotic grand unification of a minimal 5-dimensional model with SO(10) gauge theory compactified on an $S^{1}/Z_{2}\times Z^{\prime}_{2}$ orbifold. We consider all matter fields as propagating in the bulk and show that the gauge couplings asymptotically run to a fixed point in the UV. However, the Yukawa couplings will typically hit a Landau pole right above the compactification scale in this class of SO(10) models., Comment: 6 pages, 1 figure, submitted to the PACP2022 conference proceedings
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- 2022
25. TF08 Snowmass Report: BSM Model Building
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Fox, Patrick J., Kribs, Graham D., Murayama, Hitoshi, Aboubrahim, Amin, Agrawal, Prateek, Altmannshofer, Wolfgang, Baer, Howard, Banerjee, Avik, Barger, Vernon, Batell, Brian, Berghaus, Kim V., Berlin, Asher, Blinov, Nikita, Franzosi, Diogo Buarque, Cacciapaglia, Giacomo, Cesarotti, Cari, Craig, Nathaniel, Csáki, Csaba, D'Agnolo, Raffaele Tito, De Vries, Jordy, Deandrea, Aldo, Dolan, Matthew J., Draper, Patrick, Elor, Gilly, Fan, JiJi, Feng, Wan-Zhe, Ferretti, Gabriele, Flacke, Thomas, Fuks, Benjamin, Harigaya, Keisuke, Harz, Julia, Hook, Anson, Ipek, Seyda, Karch, Andreas, Kunkel, Manuel, Lillard, Benjamin, Low, Matthew, Marques-Tavares, Gustavo, Mishra, Rashmish K., Nath, Pran, Neil, Ethan T., Panizzi, Luca, Porod, Werner, Randall, Lisa, Reece, Matthew, Rudelius, Tom, Salam, Shadman, Schwarze, Leonard, Sengupta, Dibyashree, Shakya, Bibhushan, Shelton, Jessie, Sundrum, Raman, Teresi, Daniele, Verhaaren, Christopher B., Wang, Zhu-Yao, and Zupan, Jure
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We summarize the state of Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) model building in particle physics for Snowmass 2021, focusing mainly on several whitepaper contributions to BSM model building (TF08) and closely related areas., Comment: 44 pages, 1 figure, Submitted to the Proceedings of the US Community Study on the Future of Particle Physics (Snowmass 2021). Topical Group Report for TF08 - BSM Model Building
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- 2022
26. Report of the Topical Group on Physics Beyond the Standard Model at Energy Frontier for Snowmass 2021
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Bose, Tulika, Boveia, Antonio, Doglioni, Caterina, Griso, Simone Pagan, Hirschauer, James, Lipeles, Elliot, Liu, Zhen, Shah, Nausheen R., Wang, Lian-Tao, Agashe, Kaustubh, Alimena, Juliette, Baum, Sebastian, Berkat, Mohamed, Black, Kevin, Gardner, Gwen, Gherghetta, Tony, Greaves, Josh, Haehn, Maxx, Harris, Phil C., Harris, Robert, Hogan, Julie, Jayawardana, Suneth, Kahn, Abraham, Kalinowski, Jan, Knapen, Simon, Lewis, Ian M., Narain, Meenakshi, Pachal, Katherine, Reece, Matthew, Reina, Laura, Robens, Tania, Tricoli, Alessandro, Wagner, Carlos E. M., Xu, Riley, Yu, Felix, Zarnecki, Filip, Aboubrahim, Amin, Albert, Andreas, Albrow, Michael, Altmannshofer, Wolfgang, Andonian, Gerard, Apresyan, Artur, Assamagan, Kétévi Adikle, Azzi, Patrizia, Baer, Howard, Baker, Michael J., Banerjee, Avik, Barger, Vernon, Batell, Brian, Bauer, Martin, Beauchesne, Hugues, Bein, Samuel, Belyaev, Alexander, Beniwal, Ankit, Berggren, Mikael, Bhattiprolu, Prudhvi N., Blinov, Nikita, Blondel, Alain, Brandt, Oleg, Cacciapaglia, Giacomo, Capdevilla, Rodolfo, Carena, Marcela, Cazzaniga, Cesare, Celiberto, Francesco Giovanni, Cesarotti, Cari, Chekanov, Sergei V., Cheng, Hsin-Chia, Chen, Thomas Y., Chen, Yuze, Chivukula, R. Sekhar, Citron, Matthew, Cline, James, Cohen, Tim, Collins, Jack H., Corrigan, Eric, Craig, Nathaniel, Craik, Daniel, Crivellin, Andreas, Curtin, David, Darmora, Smita, Das, Arindam, Dasu, Sridhara, de Cosa, Annapaola, Deandrea, Aldo, Delgado, Antonio, Demiragli, Zeynep, d'Enterria, David, Deppisch, Frank F., Dermisek, Radovan, Desai, Nishita, Deshpande, Abhay, de Vries, Jordy, Dickinson, Jennet, Dienes, Keith R., Di Petrillo, Karri Folan, Dolan, Matthew J., Dong, Peter, Draper, Patrick, Drewes, Marco, Dreyer, Etienne, Du, Peizhi, Eble, Florian, Ekhterachian, Majid, Endo, Motoi, Essig, Rouven, Farr, Jesse N., Fassi, Farida, Feng, Jonathan L., Ferretti, Gabriele, Filipetto, Daniele, Flacke, Thomas, Franceschini, Roberto, Franzosi, Diogo Buarque, Fujii, Keisuke, Fuks, Benjamin, Gadam, Sri Aditya, Gao, Boyu, Garcia-Bellido, Aran, Garcia, Isabel Garcia, Garzelli, Maria Vittoria, Gedney, Stephen, Genest, Marie-Hélène, Ghosh, Tathagata, Golkowski, Mark, di Cortona, Giovanni Grilli, Guler, Emine Gurpinar, Guler, Yalcin, Guo, C., Graf, Nate, Haisch, Ulrich, Hajer, Jan, Hamaguchi, Koichi, Han, Tao, Harris, Philip, Heinemeyer, Sven, Hill, Christopher S., Hiltbrand, Joshua, Holmes, Tova Ray, Homiller, Samuel, Hong, Sungwoo, Hopkins, Walter, Hsu, Shih-Chieh, Ilten, Phil, Islam, Wasikul, Iwamoto, Sho, Jeans, Daniel, Jeanty, Laura, Jia, Haoyi, Jindariani, Sergo, Johnson, Daniel, Kahlhoefer, Felix, Kahn, Yonatan, Karchin, Paul, Katsouleas, Thomas, Kawada, Shin-ichi, Kawamura, Junichiro, Kelso, Chris, Khoda, Elham E, Khoze, Valery, Kim, Doojin, Kitahara, Teppei, Klaric, Juraj, Klasen, Michael, Kong, Kyoungchul, Kotlarski, Wojciech, Kotwal, Ashutosh V., Kozaczuk, Jonathan, Kriske, Richard, Kulkarni, Suchita, Kumar, Jason, Kunkel, Manuel, Landsberg, Greg, Lane, Kenneth, Lange, Clemens, Lee, Lawrence, Liao, Jiajun, Lillard, Benjamin, Li, Lingfeng, Li, Shuailong, Li, Shu, List, Jenny, Li, Tong, Liu, Hongkai, Liu, Jia, Long, Jonathan D, Lunghi, Enrico, Lyu, Kun-Feng, Marfatia, Danny, Martinez, Dakotah, Martin, Stephen P., McGinnis, Navin, McGinty, Karrick, Mękała, Krzysztof, Meloni, Federico, Mikulenko, Oleksii, Huang, Ming, Mishra, Rashmish K., Mitra, Manimala, Mitsou, Vasiliki A., Moon, Chang-Seong, Moreno, Alexander, Moroi, Takeo, Mourou, Gerard, Mrowietz, Malte, Muggli, Patric, Nakajima, Jurina, Nath, Pran, Nelson, J., Neubert, Matthias, Nosler, Laura, de Vera, Maria Teresa Núñez Pardo, Okada, Nobuchika, Okada, Satomi, Okorokov, Vitalii A., Onel, Yasar, Ou, Tong, Ovchynnikov, Maksym, Padhan, Rojalin, Pani, Priscilla, Panizzi, Luca, Papaefstathiou, Andreas, Pedro, Kevin, Peña, Cristián, Piazza, Federica, Pinfold, James, Pinna, Deborah, Porod, Werner, Potter, Chris, Prim, Markus Tobias, Profumo, Stefano, Proudfoot, James, Rai, Mudit, Rajec, Filip, Ramos, Reese, Ramsey-Musolf, Michael J., Resta-Lopez, Javier, Reuter, Jürgen, Ringwald, Andreas, Rizzi, Chiara, Rizzo, Thomas G., Rossi, Giancarlo, Ruiz, Richard, Rygaard, L., Sahai, Aakash A., Salam, Shadman, Sandick, Pearl, Sathyan, Deepak, Scherb, Christiane, Schwaller, Pedro, Schwarze, Leonard, Scott, Pat, Sekmen, Sezen, Sengupta, Dibyashree, Sen, S., Sfyrla, Anna, Shackelford, Eric, Sharma, T., Sharma, Varun, Shelton, Jessie, Shepherd, William, Shin, Seodong, Simmons, Elizabeth H., Sloneker, Zoie, Sierra, Carlos Vázquez, Sjöstrand, Torbjörn, Snyder, Scott, Song, Huayang, Stark, Giordon, Stengel, Patrick, Stohr, Joachim, Stolarski, Daniel, Strassler, Matt, Strobbe, Nadja, Gonski, Julia, Suarez, Rebeca Gonzalez, Suehara, Taikan, Su, Shufang, Su, Wei, Syed, Raza M., Tait, Tim M. P., Tajima, Toshiki, Tang, Andy, Tata, Xerxes, Tchalokov, Teodor, Thamm, Andrea, Thomas, Brooks, Toro, Natalia, Tran, Nhan V., Truong, Loan, Tsai, Yu-Dai, Tuecke, Eva, Venkatasubramanian, Nikhilesh, Verhaaren, Chris B., Vuosalo, Carl, Wang, Xiao-Ping, Wang, Xing, Wang, Yikun, Wang, Zhen, Weber, Christian, White, Glen, White, Martin, Williams, Anthony G., Williams, Brady, Williams, Mike, Willocq, Stephane, Woodcock, Alex, Wu, Yongcheng, Xie, Ke-Pan, Xie, Keping, Xie, Si, Yeh, C. -H., Yonamine, Ryo, Yu, David, Yu, S. -S., Zaazoua, Mohamed, Żarnecki, Aleksander Filip, Zembaczynski, Kamil, Zhang, Danyi, Zhang, Jinlong, Zimmermann, Frank, and Zurita, Jose
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
This is the Snowmass2021 Energy Frontier (EF) Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) report. It combines the EF topical group reports of EF08 (Model-specific explorations), EF09 (More general explorations), and EF10 (Dark Matter at Colliders). The report includes a general introduction to BSM motivations and the comparative prospects for proposed future experiments for a broad range of potential BSM models and signatures, including compositeness, SUSY, leptoquarks, more general new bosons and fermions, long-lived particles, dark matter, charged-lepton flavor violation, and anomaly detection., Comment: 108 pages + 38 pages references and appendix, 37 figures, Report of the Topical Group on Beyond the Standard Model Physics at Energy Frontier for Snowmass 2021. The first nine authors are the Conveners, with Contributions from the other authors
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27. Top partners and scalar dark matter -- a non-minimal reappraisal
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Cornell, Alan S., Deandrea, Aldo, Flacke, Thomas, Fuks, Benjamin, and Mason, Lara
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
A large set of models beyond the Standard Model of particle physics suggest that the top quark plays a special role in fundamental interactions. At the same time some of these models predict that a particle responsible for dark matter is present in the physical spectrum of the theory, and in particular cases dark matter may be specially linked to the top sector. Such a new physics configuration occurs, for instance, in composite frameworks that additionally feature vector-like quarks as mediators of the interactions of the dark matter with the Standard Model. We investigate the interplay of top-philic dark matter and the presence of several vector-like top partners. Such a non-minimal setup with several vector-like fermions is typical of composite scenarios, and we make use of an effective model to study to which extent such non-minimality modifies the collider and cosmological phenomenology of the minimal model, the latter only including one vector-like mediator of the dark matter interactions with the Standard Model., Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures. v2: discussion on collider constraints extended
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28. Gauge SU(2)f flavour transfers
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Darmé, Luc, Deandrea, Aldo, and Mahmoudi, Farvah
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29. A Fermionic Portal to Vector Dark Matter from a New Gauge Sector
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Belyaev, Alexander, Deandrea, Aldo, Moretti, Stefano, Panizzi, Luca, Ross, Douglas A., and Thongyoi, Nakorn
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We present a new class of Dark Matter (DM) models wherein the Standard Model (SM) is extended with a new $SU(2)_D$ dark gauge sector. In this framework the stability of DM is provided by the conservation of a $U(1)$ global symmetry, which upon appropriate charge assignments for the $SU(2)_D$ multiplets, effectively leads to a $\mathbb{Z}_2$ symmetry subgroup. The origin of the global $U(1)$ symmetry which ensures the stability of DM can be justified in the form of a dark EW sector or through an underlying composite structure. The key ingredient of the model is a Vector-Like (VL) fermion doublet of $SU(2)_D$ , the members of which are singlets of the SM Electro-Weak (EW) gauge group, which mediate the interactions between the dark sector and the SM, via new Yukawa interactions. This class of models, labelled as Fermion Portal Vector DM (FPVDM), allows multiple realisations, depending on the properties of the the VL partner and the scalar potential. After spontaneous breaking of the $SU(2)_D$ symmetry via a new scalar doublet, the ensuing massive vector bosons with non-zero dark-isospin are DM candidates. The new class of FPVDM models suggested here has numerous phenomenological implications for collider and non-collider studies. As a practical example, we discuss here in detail a realisation involving a VL top partner assuming no mixing between the two physical scalars of the theory, the SM Higgs boson and its counterpart in the dark sector. We thus provide bounds on this setup from both collider and astroparticle observables., Comment: 37 pages, 14 figures, 4 tables. Version accepted by PRD
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30. Estimating SARS-CoV-2 transmission in educational settings: a retrospective cohort study
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Manica, Mattia, Poletti, Piero, Deandrea, Silvia, Mosconi, Giansanto, Ancarani, Cinzia, Lodola, Silvia, Guzzetta, Giorgio, d'Andrea, Valeria, Marziano, Valentina, Zardini, Agnese, Trentini, Filippo, Odone, Anna, Tirani, Marcello, Ajelli, Marco, and Merler, Stefano
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Physics - Physics and Society ,Quantitative Biology - Populations and Evolution ,Quantitative Biology - Quantitative Methods - Abstract
Background School closures and distance learning have been extensively applied to control SARS-CoV-2 transmission. Despite evidence of viral circulation in schools, the contribution of students and of in-person schooling to the transmission remains poorly quantified. Methods We analyze 976 exposure events, involving 460 positive individuals, as identified in early 2021 by routine surveillance and through an extensive screening conducted on students, school personnel, and their household members during an outbreak in a small municipality of Italy. Results From the analysis of potential transmission chains, we estimated that, on average, 55.1%, 17.3% and 27.6% infection episodes were linked to household, school, and community contacts, respectively. Clusters originated from students or school personnel showed a larger average cluster size (3.32 vs 1.15), a larger average number of generations in the transmission chain (1.56 vs 1.17) and a larger set of associated close contacts (11.3 vs 3.15, on average). We found substantial transmission heterogeneities, with 20% positive individuals seeding 75-80 of all transmission. A higher proportion of infected individuals causing onward transmission was found among students (48.8% vs 29.9%, on average), who also caused a markedly higher number of secondary cases (mean: 1.3 vs 0.5). Conclusions Uncontrolled transmission at school could disrupt the regular conduct of teaching activities, likely seeding the transmission into other settings, and increasing the burden on contact-tracing operations.
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31. The International Linear Collider: Report to Snowmass 2021
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Aryshev, Alexander, Behnke, Ties, Berggren, Mikael, Brau, James, Craig, Nathaniel, Freitas, Ayres, Gaede, Frank, Gessner, Spencer, Gori, Stefania, Grojean, Christophe, Heinemeyer, Sven, Jeans, Daniel, Kruger, Katja, List, Benno, List, Jenny, Liu, Zhen, Michizono, Shinichiro, Miller, David W., Moult, Ian, Murayama, Hitoshi, Nakada, Tatsuya, Nanni, Emilio, Nojiri, Mihoko, Padamsee, Hasan, Perelstein, Maxim, Peskin, Michael E., Poeschl, Roman, Posen, Sam, Robson, Aidan, Strube, Jan, Suehara, Taikan, Tian, Junping, Titov, Maxim, Vos, Marcel, White, Andrew, Wilson, Graham, Yokoya, Kaoru, Zarnecki, Aleksander Filip, Adachi, Ichiro, Agashe, Kaustubh, Jovin, Tatjana Agatonovic, Aihara, Hiroaki, Altmannshofer, Wolfgang, Alves, Daniele, Anguiano, Justin, Aoki, Ken-Ichi, Aoki, Masato, Aoki, Toshihiro, Aoki, Yumi, Arai, Yasuo, Araki, Hayato, Asada, Haruka, Asai, Kento, Asai, Shoji, Attie, David, Baer, Howard, Bagger, Jonathan, Bai, Yang, Bailey, Ian, Barrue, Ricardo, Bartoldus, Rainer, Barzi, Emanuela, Basso, Matthew, Bauerdick, Lothar, Baum, Sebastian, Bellerive, Alain, Belomestnykh, Sergey, Antequera, Jorge Berenguer, Beyer, Jakob, Bhat, Pushpalatha, Bilki, Burak, Black, Kevin, Bloom, Kenneth, Bodwin, Geoffrey, Boisvert, Veronique, Boran, Fatma, Boudry, Vincent, Boughezal, Radja, Boveia, Antonio, Bozovic-Jelisavcic, Ivanka, Brient, Jean-Claude, Brodsky, Stanley, Brunetti, Laurent, Buesser, Karsten, Bulyak, Eugene, Burrows, Philip N., Burt, Graeme C., Cai, Yunhai, Cairo, Valentina, Canepa, Anadi, Celiberto, Francesco Giovanni, Cenni, Enrico, Chacko, Zackaria, Chaikovska, Iryna, Checchin, Mattia, Chen, Lisong, Chen, Thomas Y., Cheng, Hsin Chia, Cho, Gi-Chol, Choudhary, Brajesh, Clarke, Jim, Cline, James, Co, Raymond, Cohen, Timothy, Colas, Paul, Damerell, Chris, Das, Arindam, Dasu, Sridhara, Dawson, Sally, de Blas, Jorge, de Lima, Carlos Henrique, Deandrea, Aldo, Dehmelt, Klaus, Delayen, Jean, Demarteau, Marcel, Denisov, Dmitri, Dermisek, Radovan, Dieguez, Angel, Dohmae, Takeshi, Dopke, Jens, Dort, Katharina, Du, Yong, Dudar, Bohdan, Dutta, Bhaskar, Dutta, Juhi, Einhaus, Ulrich, Elsen, Eckhard, Endo, Motoi, Eremeev, Grigory, Eren, Engin, Erler, Jens, Esarey, Eric, Everett, Lisa, Golfe, Angeles Faus, Garcia, Marcos Fernandez, Foster, Brian, Fourches, Nicolas, Fouz, Mary-Cruz, Fujii, Keisuke, Fujimoto, Junpei, Torregrosa, Esteban Fullan, Furukawa, Kazuro, Fusayasu, Takahiro, Fuster, Juan, Ganjour, Serguei, Gao, Yuanning, Gaur, Naveen, Geng, Rongli, Georgi, Howard, Gherghetta, Tony, Goldstein, Joel, Goncalves, Dorival, Gonski, Julia, Gonzalo, Tomas, Goto, Takeyoshi, Goto, Toru, Graf, Norman, Grames, Joseph, Grannis, Paul, Gray, Lindsey, Grohsjean, Alexander, Gu, Jiayin, Guler, Yalcin, Gutierrez, Phillip, Haba, Junji, Haber, Howard, Hallford, John, Hamaguchi, Koichi, Han, Tao, Hara, Kazuhiko, Harada, Daisuke, Hashimoto, Koji, Hashino, Katsuya, Hayashi, Masahito, Heinrich, Gudrun, Hidaka, Keisho, Higuchi, Takeo, Hinode, Fujio, Hioki, Zenro, Hirose, Minoru, Hiroshima, Nagisa, Hisano, Junji, Hollik, Wolfgang, Homiller, Samuel, Hong, Sungwoo, Hook, Anson, Horii, Yasuyuki, Hoshina, Hiroki, Hristova, Ivana, Huitu, Katri, Hyakutake, Yoshifumi, Iijima, Toru, Ikematsu, Katsumasa, Ilderton, Anton, Inami, Kenji, Irles, Adrian, Ishikawa, Akimasa, Ishiwata, Koji, Ito, Hayato, Ivanov, Igor, Iwamoto, Sho, Iwamoto, Toshiyuki, Iwasaki, Masako, Iwashita, Yoshihisa, Jia, Haoyi, Morales, Fabricio Jimenez, Joshi, Prakash, Jung, Sunghoon, Kacarevic, Goran, Kagan, Michael, Kakizaki, Mitsuru, Kalinowski, Jan, Kaminski, Jochen, Kanaya, Kazuyuki, Kanemura, Shinya, Kanno, Hayato, Kano, Yuya, Kashiwagi, Shigeru, Kato, Yukihiro, Kawada, Nanami, Kawada, Shin-ichi, Kawagoe, Kiyotomo, Khoze, Valery, Kichimi, Hiromichi, Kim, Doojin, Kitahara, Teppei, Kitano, Ryuichiro, Klamka, Jan, Komamiya, Sachio, Kong, K. C., Konomi, Taro, Kotera, Katsushige, Kou, Emi, Kravchenko, Ilya, Kubo, Kiyoshi, Kubo, Takayuki, Kumaoka, Takuya, Kumar, Ashish, Kumar, Nilanjana, Kunath, Jonas, Kundu, Saumyen, Kunitomo, Hiroshi, Kurata, Masakazu, Kuriki, Masao, Kusenko, Alexander, Lagouri, Theodota, Lankford, Andrew J., Lastovicka-Medin, Gordana, Diberder, Francois Le, Lee, Claire, Liepe, Matthias, Linacre, Jacob, Liptak, Zachary, Lomte, Shivani, Low, Ian, Ma, Yang, Maalouf, Hani, MacFarlane, David, Madison, Brendon, Madlener, Thomas, Maeda, Tomohito, Malek, Paul, Mandal, Sanjoy, Markiewicz, Thomas, Marshall, John, Martens, Aurelien, Martin, Victoria, Martinello, Martina, Rivero, Celso Martinez, Maru, Nobuhito, Matheson, John, Matsumoto, Shigeki, Matsunaga, Hiroyuki, Matsuo, Yutaka, Mawatari, Kentarou, Mbagwu, Johnpaul, McIntosh, Peter, McKeown, Peter, Meade, Patrick, Mekala, Krzysztof, Merkel, Petra, Mihara, Satoshi, Miralles, Víctor, Lopez, Marcos Miralles, Mishima, Go, Mishima, Satoshi, Mistlberger, Bernhard, Mitov, Alexander, Miyabayashi, Kenkichi, Miyamoto, Akiya, Mohanty, Gagan, Monaco, Laura, Mondragon, Myriam, Montgomery, Hugh E., Moortgat-Pick, Gudrid, Morange, Nicolas, Llacer, María Moreno, Moretti, Stefano, Mori, Toshinori, Morii, Toshiyuki, Moroi, Takeo, Morrissey, David, Nachman, Benjamin, Nagano, Kunihiro, Nakajima, Jurina, Nakamura, Eiji, Narita, Shinya, Nath, Pran, Nelson, Timothy, Newbold, David, Niki, Atsuya, Nishimura, Yasuhiro, Nishiyama, Eisaku, Nomura, Yasunori, Nowak, Kacper, Nozaki, Mitsuaki, de Vera, María Teresa Nunez Pardo, Ochoa, Ines, Ogata, Masahito, Ohashi, Satoru, Ohta, Hikaru, Ohta, Shigemi, Ohuchi, Norihito, Oide, Hideyuki, Okada, Nobuchika, Okada, Yasuhiro, Okawa, Shohei, Okayasu, Yuichi, Okugawa, Yuichi, Okugi, Toshiyuki, Okui, Takemichi, Okuyama, Yoshitaka, Omet, Mathieu, Omori, Tsunehiko, Ono, Hiroaki, Onoe, Tomoki, Ootani, Wataru, Otono, Hidetoshi, Ozawa, Shuhei, Griso, Simone Pagan, Papa, Alessandro, Paparella, Rocco, Park, Eun-Kyung, Perez, Gilad, Perez-Lorenzana, Abdel, Peters, Yvonne, Petriello, Frank, Piedra, Jonatan, Porod, Werner, Potter, Christopher, Price, Alan, Radkhorrami, Yasser, Reina, Laura, Reuter, Juergen, Richard, Francois, Riemann, Sabine, Rimmer, Robert, Rizzo, Thomas, Robens, Tania, Ruber, Roger, Jimeno, Alberto Ruiz, Saeki, Takayuki, Saha, Ipsita, Saito, Tomoyuki, Sakaguchi, Makoto, Sakai, Tadakatsu, Sakaki, Yasuhito, Sakurai, Kodai, Salvatico, Riccardo, Salvatore, Fabrizio, San, Yik Chuen, Sandick, Pearl, Sanuki, Tomoyuki, Sasikumar, Kollassery Swathi, Schaefer, Oliver, Schaefer, Ruth, Schneekloth, Uwe, Schoerner-Sadenius, Thomas, Schroeder, Carl, Schuster, Philip, Schwartzman, Ariel, Schwienhorst, Reinhard, Sefkow, Felix, Seiya, Yoshihiro, Sekiguchi, Motoo, Sekizawa, Kazuyuki, Senyo, Katsumi, Sert, Hale, Sertore, Danielev, Settles, Ronald, Shafi, Qaisar, Shahdara, Tetsuo, Haghi, Barmak Shams Es, Sharma, Ashish, Shelton, Jessie, Shepherd-Themistocleous, Claire, Shibuya, Hiroto, Shidara, Tetsuo, Shimomura, Takashi, Shindou, Tetsuo, Shoji, Yutaro, Shu, Jing, Sievers, Ian, Simon, Frank, Singh, Rajeev, Soreq, Yotam, Stanitzki, Marcel, Stapnes, Steinar, Steinhebel, Amanda, Stupak, John, Su, Shufang, Suekane, Fumihiko, Sugamoto, Akio, Sugawara, Yuji, Sugimoto, Satoru, Sugimoto, Yasuhiro, Sugiyama, Hiroaki, Sumino, Yukinari, Sundrum, Raman, Suzuki, Atsuto, Suzuki, Shin, Swiatlowski, Maximilian, Tait, Tim M. P., Takahashi, Shota, Takahashi, Tohru, Takeshita, Tohru, Takeuchi, Michihisa, Takubo, Yosuke, Tanabe, Tomohiko, Tanedo, Philip, Tanimoto, Morimitsu, Tao, Shuichiro, Tata, Xerxes, Tauchi, Toshiaki, Taylor, Geoffrey, Terada, Takahiro, Terunuma, Nobuhiro, Thaler, Jesse, Thea, Alessandro, Tillinger, Finn, Timmermans, Jan, Tobioka, Kohsaku, Toda, Kouichi, Tokiyasu, Atsushi, Toma, Takashi, Torndal, Julie, Tosun, Mehmet, Tsai, Yu-Dai, Tseng, Shih-Yen, Tsumura, Koji, Tuckler, Douglas, Uchida, Yoshiki, Uchiyama, Yusuke, Ueda, Daiki, Ukegawa, Fumihiko, Umemori, Kensei, Urakawa, Junji, Vallee, Claude, Vega, Roberto, Velasco, Liliana, Verdu-Andres, Silvia, Vernieri, Caterina, Vila, Anna, Alvarez, Ivan Vila, Vossebeld, Joost, Vsrms, Raghava, Vukasinovic, Natasa, Wackeroth, Doreen, Wakida, Moe, Wang, Liantao, Washio, Masakazu, Watanabe, Takashi, Watson, Nigel, Watts, Gordon, Weiglein, Georg, Wells, James D., Wenskat, Marc, Westhoff, Susanne, White, Glen, Williams, Ciaran, Willocq, Stephane, Wing, Matthew, Winter, Alasdair, Winter, Marc, Wu, Yongcheng, Xie, Keping, Xu, Tao, Yakovlev, Vyacheslav, Yamada, Shuei, Yamamoto, Akira, Yamamoto, Hitoshi, Yamamoto, Kei, Yamamoto, Yasuchika, Yamanaka, Masato, Yamashita, Satoru, Yamatani, Masahiro, Yamatsu, Naoki, Yasui, Shigehiro, Yoda, Takuya, Yonamine, Ryo, Yoshihara, Keisuke, Yoshioka, Masakazu, Yoshioka, Tamaki, Yuasa, Fukuko, Yumino, Keita, Zerwas, Dirk, Zheng, Ya-Juan, Zhou, Jia, Zhu, Hua Xing, Zobov, Mikhail, and Zomer, Fabian
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Physics - Accelerator Physics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The International Linear Collider (ILC) is on the table now as a new global energy-frontier accelerator laboratory taking data in the 2030s. The ILC addresses key questions for our current understanding of particle physics. It is based on a proven accelerator technology. Its experiments will challenge the Standard Model of particle physics and will provide a new window to look beyond it. This document brings the story of the ILC up to date, emphasizing its strong physics motivation, its readiness for construction, and the opportunity it presents to the US and the global particle physics community., Comment: 356 pages, Large pdf file (40 MB) submitted to Snowmass 2021; v2 references to Snowmass contributions added, additional authors; v3 references added, some updates, additional authors
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32. Phenomenological aspects of composite Higgs scenarios: exotic scalars and vector-like quarks
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Banerjee, Avik, Franzosi, Diogo Buarque, Cacciapaglia, Giacomo, Deandrea, Aldo, Ferretti, Gabriele, Flacke, Thomas, Fuks, Benjamin, Kunkel, Manuel, Panizzi, Luca, Porod, Werner, and Schwarze, Leonard
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
Composite Higgs models usually contain additional pseudo Nambu Goldstone bosons and vector-like quarks. We discuss various aspects related to their LHC phenomenology and provide summary plots of exclusion limits using currently available information. We also describe a general parametrisation implemented in a software for Monte Carlo simulations and study the SU(5)/SO(5) scenario as a concrete example., Comment: contribution to Snowmass 2021. V2: Fig. 4 updated, V3: Figures and references updated
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33. A fermionic portal to a non-abelian dark sector
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Belyaev, A., Deandrea, A., Moretti, S., Panizzi, L., and Thongyoi, N.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We introduce a new class of renormalisable models, consisting of a dark $SU(2)_D$ gauge sector connected to the Standard Model (SM) through a Vector-Like (VL) fermion mediator, not requiring a Higgs portal, in which a massive vector boson is the Dark Matter (DM) candidate. These models are labelled Fermion Portal Vector Dark Matter (FPVDM). Multiple realisations are possible, depending on the properties of the VL partner and of the scalar potential. One example is discussed in detail. FPVDM models have a large number of applications in collider and non-collider experiments, depending on the mediator sector., Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, 1 table
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34. Dirac operator spectrum on a nilmanifold
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Deandrea, Aldo, Dogliotti, Fabio, and Tsimpis, Dimitrios
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High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We obtain the spectrum of the Dirac operator on the three-dimensional Heisenberg nilmanifold $\mathcal{M}_3$, and its complete dependence on the metric moduli. As an application, we construct the four-dimensional low-energy effective action obtained by compactification of a seven-dimensional gauge-fermion theory on $\mathcal{M}_3$., Comment: 14 pages
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Deandrea, Aldo, Dogliotti, Fabio, and Tsimpis, Dimitrios
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Theory - Abstract
We consider the compactification of a Yang-Mills theory on a three-dimensional nilmanifold. The compactification generates a Yang-Mills theory in four space-time dimensions, coupled to a specific scalar sector. The compactification geometry gives rise to masses for the zero-modes, proportional to the twist parameter of the nilmanifold. We study the simple example of an SU (3) model broken by a non-trivial vacuum of the scalar potential which generates three mass scales, two being at tree level, and the third one at loop level. We point out the relevance of general twisted geometries for model building and in particular for gauge-Higgs type models, as the twist generates tree-level mass hierarchies useful for grand unification and for the Higgs sector in electroweak symmetry breaking., Comment: 8 pages, 1 figure
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36. An intersectional approach to evaluating the effectiveness of women's sexualized body-positive imagery on Instagram.
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Megan A. Vendemia, Kyla N. Brathwaite, and David C. DeAndrea
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37. Asymptotic ultraviolet-safe unification of gauge and Yukawa couplings: The exceptional case
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Giacomo Cacciapaglia, Aldo Deandrea, Roman Pasechnik, and Zhi-Wei Wang
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Ultraviolet fixed point ,E6 grand unification ,Pati-Salam theory ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The ultimate dream of unification models consists in combining both gauge and Yukawa couplings into one unified coupling. This is achieved by using a supersymmetric exceptional E6 gauge symmetry together with asymptotic unification in compact five-dimensional space-time. The ultraviolet fixed point requires exactly three fermion generations: one in the bulk, and the two light ones localised on the SO(10) boundary in order to cancel gauge anomalies. A second option allows to preserve baryon number and to lower the compactification scale down to the typical scales of the intermediate Pati-Salam gauge theory.
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38. A fermionic portal to a non-abelian dark sector
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Alexander Belyaev, Aldo Deandrea, Stefano Moretti, Luca Panizzi, Douglas A. Ross, and Nakorn Thongyoi
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dark matter ,large Hadron collider ,vector-like fermions ,dark gauge group ,relic density ,direct dark matter detection ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
We introduce a new class of renormalizable models for dark matter with a minimal particle content, consisting of a dark SU(2)D gauge sector connected to the standard model through a vector-like fermion mediator, not requiring a Higgs portal, in which a massive vector boson is the dark matter candidate. These models are labeled fermion portal vector dark matter (FPVDM). Multiple realizations are possible, depending on the properties of the vector-like partner and scalar potential. One example is discussed in detail. Fermion portal vector dark matter models have a large number of applications in collider and non-collider experiments, with their phenomenology depending on the mediator sector.
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39. Corrigendum: Time-Trends in Air Pollution Impact on Health in Italy, 1990–2019: An Analysis from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019
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Sara Conti, Carla Fornari, Pietro Ferrara, Ippazio C. Antonazzo, Fabiana Madotto, Eugenio Traini, Miriam Levi, Achille Cernigliaro, Benedetta Armocida, Nicola L. Bragazzi, Ennio Cadum, Michele Carugno, Giacomo Crotti, Silvia Deandrea, Paolo A. Cortesi, Davide Guido, Ivo Iavicoli, Sergio Iavicoli, Carlo La Vecchia, Paolo Lauriola, Paola Michelozzi, Salvatore Scondotto, Massimo Stafoggia, Francesco S. Violante, Cristiana Abbafati, Luciana Albano, Francesco Barone-Adesi, Antonio Biondi, Cristina Bosetti, Danilo Buonsenso, Giulia Carreras, Giulio Castelpietra, Alberico Catapano, Maria S. Cattaruzza, Barbara Corso, Giovanni Damiani, Francesco Esposito, Silvano Gallus, Davide Golinelli, Simon I. Hay, Gaetano Isola, Caterina Ledda, Stefania Mondello, Paolo Pedersini, Umberto Pensato, Norberto Perico, Giuseppe Remuzzi, Francesco Sanmarchi, Rocco Santoro, Biagio Simonetti, Brigid Unim, Marco Vacante, Massimiliano Veroux, Jorge H. Villafañe, Lorenzo Monasta, and Lorenzo G. Mantovani
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air pollution ,particulate matter ,ozone ,global burden of disease ,air quality regulations ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Published
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40. Essential Oil Blends with or without Fumaric Acid Influenced In Vitro Rumen Fermentation, Greenhouse Gas Emission, and Volatile Fatty Acids Production of a Total Mixed Ration
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Joel O. Alabi, Deborah O. Okedoyin, Chika C. Anotaenwere, Michael Wuaku, DeAndrea Gray, Oludotun O. Adelusi, Kelechi A. Ike, Lydia K. Olagunju, Peter A. Dele, and Uchenna Y. Anele
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essential oils ,fumarate ,ruminants ,methane ,batch culture ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
The growing interest in improving rumen fermentation and mitigating methane emissions necessitates the use of essential oil blends (EOB) and fumaric acid (FA). This study evaluated the synergistic effect of four EOB with or without FA supplementation on in vitro dry matter digestibility, greenhouse gas emission, and total volatile fatty acid production using inoculum from three rumen-cannulated Black Angus beef cows. The study was arranged in a 4 × 2 + 1 factorial design to evaluate the effects of the four EOB and two FA levels on a total mixed ration (TMR). The EOB dosage was 100 µL while FA was added at 3% of total mixed ration. The EOB × FA interaction (p < 0.05) influenced the dry matter, neutral detergent fiber, and hemicellulose degradabilities. All the EOB and FA (EFA) treatments decreased (p < 0.001) the dry matter degradability compared to the control (TMR substrate only). The EFA4 treatment reduced the neutral detergent fiber and hemicellulose degradabilities compared to the control. The ruminal pH was influenced (p < 0.001) by both the EOB and FA inclusion, and the EOB × FA interaction was significant. The microbial mass was higher (p < 0.001) in the EFA1, EFA4, and EOB4 compared to the control and the EOB3 treatments. The EFA1 and EOB1 produced less (p < 0.001) gas than the control by 29.1 and 32.1%, respectively. Compared with the control, the EFA1 and EOB1 treatments decreased (p < 0.001) methane gas by 90.8% and 86.4%, respectively, while the carbon dioxide was reduced (p = 0.004) by 65.7 and 57.9%, respectively. The EOB × FA interaction was significant (p < 0.001) for the total and individual volatile fatty acid concentrations. The inclusion of FA increased the propionate concentration by 9.5% and decreased (p = 0.02) the acetate concentration by 4%. In summary, the synergistic effect of the EOB and FA offers an effective way to reduce greenhouse gas emission and enhance total volatile fatty acids.
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41. Continuous subcutaneous rhPTH infusion for managing difficult chronic hypoparathyroidism. A systematic review
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Gamarra, Elena, Retta, Francesca, Lucatello, Barbara, Ragazzoni, Federico, Camponovo, Chiara, Deandrea, Maurilio, and Trimboli, Pierpaolo
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42. Di-Higgs production ($\gamma \gamma \to h h$) in Composite Models
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Bharucha, A., Cacciapaglia, G., Deandrea, A., Gaur, N., Harada, D., Mahmoudi, F., and Sridhar, K.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
In Standard Model (SM) Higgs Boson pair production initiated by photons ($\gamma \gamma \to h h$) is loop-generated process and thereby very sensitive to any new couplings and particles that may come in loops. The Composite Higgs Models provide an alternate mechanism to address the hierarchy problem of SM where Higgs instead of being an elementary field could be a bound state of a strongly interacting sector. These set of models apart from modifying the SM Higgs couplings could also introduce new effective couplings that can have substantial impact on the loop processes. In this work we have studied the impact of such modifications by Composite Higgs models in $\gamma\gamma \to h h$ production process., Comment: 10 pages, 7 figures, minor updates, Talk presented at the International Workshop on Future Linear Colliders (LCWS2021), 15-18 March 2021. C21-03-15.1
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43. Single production of vector-like quarks: the effects of large width, interference and NLO corrections
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Deandrea, Aldo, Flacke, Thomas, Fuks, Benjamin, Panizzi, Luca, and Shao, Hua-Sheng
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We provide a comprehensive discussion, together with a complete setup for simulations, relevant for the production of a single vector-like quark at hadron colliders. Our predictions include finite width effects, signal-background interference effects and next-to-leading order QCD corrections. We explicitly apply the framework to study the single production of a vector-like quark $T$ with charge 2/3, but the same procedure can be used to analyse the single production of vector-like quarks with charge $-4/3$, $-1/3$, $2/3$ and $5/3$, when the vector-like quark interacts with the Standard Model quarks and electroweak bosons. Moreover, this procedure can be straightforwardly extended to include additional interactions with exotic particles. We provide quantitative results for representative benchmark scenarios characterised by the $T$ mass and width, and we determine the role of the interference terms for a range of masses and widths of phenomenological significance. We additionally describe in detail, both analytically and numerically, a striking feature in the invariant mass distribution appearing only in the $T \to th$ channel., Comment: 55 pages, 27 figures, v3:typo in normalization factors Eq.(3.13) fixed, Fig. 4 replaced
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44. Contact interactions and top-philic scalar dark matter
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Cornell, Alan S., Deandrea, Aldo, Flacke, Thomas, Fuks, Benjamin, and Mason, Lara
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We investigate the phenomenology of a scalar top-philic dark matter candidate when adding a dimension-five contact interaction term, as motivated by possible underlying extensions of the Standard Model such as composite Higgs models. We show that the presence of contact interactions can have a major impact on the dark matter relic density as well as on its direct and indirect detection prospects, while the collider phenomenology of the model is unaffected. This underlines the complementarity of collider and cosmological constraints on dark matter models., Comment: 27 pages, 12 figures. Version accepted for publication in JHEP
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45. Tera-Zooming in on light (composite) axion-like particles
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Cacciapaglia, G., Deandrea, A., Iyer, A. M., and Sridhar, K.
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The Tera-Z phase of future $e^+ e^-$ colliders, FCC-ee and CepC, is a goldmine for exploring $Z$ portal physics. We focus on axion-like particles (ALPs) that can be produced via $Z$ decays with a monochromatic photon. As a template model, we consider composite Higgs models with a light pseudo-scalar that couples through the Wess-Zumino-Witten term to the electroweak gauge bosons. For both photophilic and photophobic cases, we show that the Tera-Z can probe composite scales up to $100$s of TeV, well beyond the capability of the LHC and current precision physics. Our results also apply to generic ALPs and, in particular, severely constrain models that explain the muon $g-2$ anomaly., Comment: 6 pages, 3 Figures
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46. A data-driven epidemic model with social structure for understanding the COVID-19 infection on a heavily affected Italian Province
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Zanella, M., Bardelli, C., Dimarco, G., Deandrea, S., Perotti, P., Azzi, M., Figini, S., and Toscani, G.
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Quantitative Biology - Populations and Evolution ,Nonlinear Sciences - Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems - Abstract
In this work, using a detailed dataset furnished by National Health Authorities concerning the Province of Pavia (Lombardy, Italy), we propose to determine the essential features of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in term of contact dynamics. Our contribution is devoted to provide a possible planning of the needs of medical infrastructures in the Pavia Province and to suggest different scenarios about the vaccination campaign which possibly help in reducing the fatalities and/or reducing the number of infected in the population. The proposed research combines a new mathematical description of the spread of an infectious diseases which takes into account both age and average daily social contacts with a detailed analysis of the dataset of all traced infected individuals in the Province of Pavia. These information are used to develop a data-driven model in which calibration and feeding of the model are extensively used. The epidemiological evolution is obtained by relying on an approach based on statistical mechanics. This leads to study the evolution over time of a system of probability distributions characterizing the age and social contacts of the population. One of the main outcomes shows that, as expected, the spread of the disease is closely related to the mean number of contacts of individuals. The model permits to forecast thanks to an uncertainty quantification approach and in the short time horizon, the average number and the confidence bands of expected hospitalized classified by age and to test different options for an effective vaccination campaign with age-decreasing priority.
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47. The Combined Effect of Four Nutraceutical-Based Feed Additives on the Rumen Microbiome, Methane Gas Emission, Volatile Fatty Acids, and Dry Matter Disappearance Using an In Vitro Batch Culture Technique
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Kelechi A. Ike, Deborah O. Okedoyin, Joel O. Alabi, Oludotun O. Adelusi, Michael Wuaku, Lydia K. Olagunju, Chika C. Anotaenwere, DeAndrea Gray, Peter A. Dele, Ahmed E. Kholif, Misty D. Thomas, and Uchenna Y. Anele
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oligosaccharides ,essential oil blends ,dry matter disappearance ,volatile fatty acid ,galactose oligosaccharides ,mannan-oligosaccharides ,Fermentation industries. Beverages. Alcohol ,TP500-660 - Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the effect of an essential oil/fumaric combination, mannan-oligosaccharide, galactooligosaccharide, and a mannan-oligosaccharide/galactooligosaccharide combination on the dry matter disappearance (DMD), gas production, greenhouse gasses, volatile fatty acid, and microbial community of a total mixed ration using a 24 h in vitro batch culture technique. The study design was a completely randomized design with four treatments as follows: a control treatment without any additives, the control treatment supplemented with galactooligosaccharide at 3% (Gos treatment), a galactooligosaccharide and mannan-oligosaccharide mixture at 1:1 at 3% (Gosmos treatment), or an essential oil blend (200 μL/g feed) and fumaric acid at 3% combination (Eofumaric treatment). The Gosmos treatment had the highest (p < 0.05) DMD (63.8%) and the numerical lowest acetate–propionate ratio (p = 0.207), which was 36.9% higher compared to the control. The lowest Shannon index, Simpson’s index, and all the diversity indices were recorded for the Eofumaric treatment, while the other treatments had similar Shannon index, Simpson’s index, and diversity index. The Z-score differential abundance between the Eofumaric and the control indicated that the inclusion of the Eofumaric treatment differentially increased the abundance of Patescibacteria, Synergistota, Chloroflexi, Actinobacteriota, Firmicutes, and Euryarchaeota while Verrucomicrobiota, WPS-2, Fibrobacterota, and Spirochaetota were decreased. The Random Forest Classification showed that the lower relative abundance of Fibrobacterota, Spirochaetota, and Elusimicrobiota and the higher relative abundance of Firmicutes and Chloroflexi were most impactful in explaining the microbial community data. Overall, the essential oil blend showed great potential as a methane gas mitigation strategy by modifying rumen fermentation through changes in the microbial community dynamics.
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48. Linea guida per la gestione del nodulo benigno della tiroide causa di sintomi locali: Associazione medici endocrinologi (AME), Istituto superiore di Sanità 2022 e Associazione Italiana della Tiroide (AIT); Associazione Italiana di Medicina Nucleare (AIMN); Associazione Nazionale Infermieri in Endocrinologia e Diabetologia (ANIED); Comitato Associazioni Pazienti Endocrini (CAPE); Federazione delle Associazioni dei Dirigenti Medici Ospedalieri Internisti (FADOI); Società Italiana di Anatomia Patologica e Citologia Diagnostica - Divisione Italiana della International Academy of Pathology (SIAPEC-IAP); Società Italiana di Endocrinologia (SIE); Società Italiana di Radiologia Medica ed Interventistica (SIRM); Società Italiana Unitaria di Endocrino-Chirurgia (SIUEC), Società Italiana Ultrasonografia in Medicina e Biologia (SIUMB)
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Papini, Enrico, Crescenzi, Anna, D’Amore, Annamaria, De Benedictis, Anna, Deandrea, Maurilio, Frasoldati, Andrea, Garberoglio, Roberto, Guglielmi, Rinaldo, Lombardi, Celestino Pio, Mauri, Giovanni, Miceli, Rosa Elisa, Polano, Paola, Puglisi, Soraya, Rago, Teresa, Triggiani, Vincenzo, Van Doorne, Dominique, and Salvatore, Domenico
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49. Presence and Role of Associations of Cancer Patients and Volunteers in Specialist Breast Centres: An Italian National Survey of Breast Centres Associated with Senonetwork
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Rosanna D’Antona, Silvia Deandrea, Elisabetta Sestini, Loredana Pau, Francesca Ferrè, Catia Angiolini, Marina Bortul, Lauro Bucchi, Francesca Caumo, Lucio Fortunato, Livia Giordano, Monica Giordano, Paola Mantellini, Irene Martelli, Giuseppe Melucci, Carlo Naldoni, Eugenio Paci, Gianni Saguatti, Corrado Tinterri, Milena Vainieri, and Luigi Cataliotti
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breast cancer ,breast centre ,associations ,patients ,volunteers ,survey ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
This article aims to present the results of a national, cross-sectional, voluntary, online survey on the presence and roles of associations of breast cancer patients and volunteers in Italian specialist breast centres. The survey was developed according to standard methods. The questionnaire was pre-tested by a random sample of three breast centres, loaded onto the SurveyMonkey platform, and piloted by one volunteer breast centre. The breast centre clinical leads were invited to participate via email. A link to the online instrument was provided. No financial incentives were offered. The results were reported using standard descriptive statistics. The response rate was 82/128 (65%). Members of associations were routinely present in 70% Italian breast centres. Breast centres most often reporting their presence were those certified by the European Society of Breast Cancer Specialists. Patient support (reception and information, listening, identification of needs, and psychological support) was the primary area where associations were reported to offer services. The magnitude of this phenomenon warrants a study to investigate the impact of the activities of associations on the quality of life of patients and on the cost–benefit ratio of the service, and the modes of their interactions with the nursing staff and the medical staff.
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50. Preoperative neck ultrasound combined with pathological data can significantly impact the outcome of medullary thyroid carcinoma
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Maurilio Deandrea, Tommaso Piticchio, Alberto Mormile, Francesca Retta, Giovanni Canale, Alessandra Caracciolo, Lorenzo Daniele, and Pierpaolo Trimboli
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neck ultrasound (us) ,medullary thyroid cancer (mtc) ,disease-free survival (dfs) ,prognosis ,pathological data ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
The diagnosis of medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) is challenging since the accuracy of ultrasound (US) and fine-needle aspiration cytology are suboptimal. As a result, MTC has a generally poor prognosis. The aim of this study was to analyze whether perioperative data can modify the risk of relapse in these patients. The institutional database of Turin Mauriziano Hospital was searched to extract records of MTCs diagnosed between 2000 and 2021. Kaplan-Meier curves and Cox and logistic regression analyses were performed, and the hazard ratio (HR) was calculated. Seventy-three MTC patients (median age 58 yr) were found. Disease-free survival was significantly different according to staging (HR: 9.12; p = 0.037), capsular status (HR: 5.49; p = 0.02), and neck US (HR: 9.19; p = 0.04). In the logistic regression analysis, CEA level (β: –0.01; p = 0.043), histological multifocality (OR: 7.4; p = 0.034), and metastatic lymph nodes at histology (β: –0.13; p = 0.006) were significantly associated with structural recurrence. Two logistic multivariate models best explained the variance in recurrence: 1) neck US presentation plus histological multifocality (AIC: 27; r2: 0.37; x2: 12.4; p = 0.002) and 2) number of neck metastases plus capsular invasion (AIC: 26; r2: 0.40; x2: 13.7; p = 0.001). Pathological data are associated with MTC prognosis. Preoperative neck US can significantly help to predict MTC outcome.
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