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  1. Hadron Structure and QCD: Effective Field Theory for Lattice Simulations

    Chiral extrapolations will be essential for many years if one is to connect modern lattice QCD calculations with experiment. Given the enormous...
    D.B. Leinweber, A.W. Thomas, R.D. Young in Lattice Hadron Physics
    Chapter
  2. Quark Propagator from LQCD and Its Physical Implications

    The quark propagator lies at the core of lattice hadron spectrum calculations as well as studies in other nonperturbative schemes. It manifestly...
    P.O. Bowman, U.M. Heller, ... J.B. Zhang in Lattice Hadron Physics
    Chapter
  3. Basics of Plasma Physics

    Basic properties of plasmas are introduced, which are valid for an extremely wide range of plasma parameters. Plasmas are classified by different...
    U. Schumacher in Plasma Physics
    Chapter
  4. Strongly Coupled Plasmas

    We give a brief introduction into the basic many-particle effectes in strongly coupled plasmas and their theoretical treatment. Exemplary results are...
    R. Redmer in Plasma Physics
    Chapter
  5. Baryon Spectroscopy in Lattice QCD

    We review recent developments in the study of excited baryon spectroscopy in lattice QCD. After introducing the basic methods used to extract masses...
    D.B. Leinweber, W. Melnitchouk, ... J.M. Zanotti in Lattice Hadron Physics
    Chapter
  6. Hadron Properties with FLIC Fermions

    The Fat-Link Irrelevant Clover (FLIC) fermion action provides a new form of nonperturbative O(a)-improvement in lattice fermion actions offering near...
    J.M. Zanotti, D.B. Leinweber, ... J.B. Zhang in Lattice Hadron Physics
    Chapter
  7. Magnetic Confinement

    This chapter describes the basic principles of magnetic confinement. The main representatives of magnetic confinement are the mirror machine, the...
    F. Wagner, H. Wobig in Plasma Physics
    Chapter
  8. Computing the η and η′ Mesons in Lattice QCD

    It has been known for a long time that the large experimental singlet-octet mass gap in the pseudoscalar meson mass spectrum originates from the...
    K. Schilling, H. Neff, T. Lippert in Lattice Hadron Physics
    Chapter
  9. Observation of Plasma Fluctuations

    The diagnostics of fluctuating plasma quantities and their evaluation is an important issue in the context of plasma waves, instabilities, and...
    O. Grulke, T. Klinger in Plasma Physics
    Chapter
  10. Low Temperature Plasmas

    Characteristic properties and generation mechanisms of low temperature plasmas in different gas discharges are presented. A special part is focussed...
    J. Meichsner in Plasma Physics
    Chapter
  11. Galaxy Masses: Disks and Their Halos

    I review what we currently do and do not know about the masses of disk galaxies and their dark matter halos. The prognosis for disks is good: the...
    Conference paper
  12. Luminosities of Radio-Loud Active Galaxies

    We investigate the host galaxy luminosities of three different samples of radio loud active nuclei at z<0.5 including BL Lac Objects (BLLs), Radio...
    Aldo Treves, Nicoletta Carangelo, Renato Falomo in The Mass of Galaxies at Low and High Redshift
    Conference paper
  13. Probing the Evolution of Massive Galaxies with the K20 Survey

    The motivations and the status of the K20 survey are presented. The first results on the evolution of massive galaxies and the comparison with the...
    Conference paper
  14. The Evolution of Galaxy Mass in Hierarchical Models

    Advances in extragalactic astronomy have prompted the development of increasingly realistic models which aim to describe the formation and evolution...
    C. M. Baugh, A. J. Benson, ... C. Lacey in The Mass of Galaxies at Low and High Redshift
    Conference paper
  15. Studying the Dynamics of Star Forming and IR Luminous Galaxies with Infrared Spectroscopy

    With the advent of efficient near-IR spectrometers on 10m-class telescopes, exploiting the new generation of low readout noise, large format...
    Reinhard Genzel, Linda J. Tacconi, ... Niranjan Thatte in The Mass of Galaxies at Low and High Redshift
    Conference paper
  16. What Does the Local Black Hole Mass Distribution Tell Us About the Evolution of the Quasar Luminosity Function?

    We present a robust method to derive the duty cycle of QSO activity based on the empirical QSO luminosity function and on the present-day linear...
    Luca Ciotti, Zoltan Haiman, Jeremiah P. Ostriker in The Mass of Galaxies at Low and High Redshift
    Conference paper
  17. Spheroidal Galaxies/QSOs Connection

    In view of the extensive evidence of a tight inter-relationship between spheroidal galaxies (and galactic bulges) and massive black holes hosted at...
    Luigi Danese, Gian Luigi Granato, ... Gianfranco De Zotti in The Mass of Galaxies at Low and High Redshift
    Conference paper
  18. The Mass of Radio Galaxies from Low to High Redshift

    Using a new radio sample, 6C* designed to find radio galaxies at z > 4 along with the complete 3CRR and 6CE sample we extend the radio galaxy K-z...
    Matt J. Jarvis, Steve Rawlings, ... Chris J. Willott in The Mass of Galaxies at Low and High Redshift
    Conference paper
  19. Estimating the Mass of Local Disk Galaxies from the NIR Luminosity

    The relation between the dynamical mass ( $\propto V_{max}^2 \times r_{opt}$...
    Conference paper
  20. Clustering at High Redshift

    The addition of deep near infrared images to the database provided by the HDF WFPC2 is essential to monitor the SEDs of the objects on a wide...
    S. Cristiani, S. Arnouts, ... E. Vanzella in The Mass of Galaxies at Low and High Redshift
    Conference paper
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