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(2021)
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146 Benner, Julia/Schneider-Kempf, Barbara/Putjenter, Sigrun (Hg.): Schauplatz der Künste – Bild und Text im Kinderbuch. Festgabe
für Carola Pohlmann zum 60. Geburtstag (Claudia Blei-Hoch)
147 Conrad, Maren (Hg.): Moderne Märchen. Populäre Variationen in jugendkulturellen Literatur- und Medienformaten der Gegenwart (Ernst Seibert)
149 Dettmar, Ute/Roeder, Caroline/Tomkowiak, Ingrid (Hg.): Schnittstellen der Kinder- und Jugendmedienforschung. Aktuelle Positionen und Perspektiven (Nicola König)
151 Dettmar, Ute/Pecher, Claudia Maria/Anker, Martin (Hg.): Bilder zu»Klassikern« (Annette Kliewer)
152 Ewers, Hans-Heino (Hg.): Michael Ende. Zur Aktualität eines Klassikers von internationalem Rang (Thomas Boyken)
154 Frickel, Daniela A. /Kagelmann, Andre/Seidler, Andreas /Glasenapp, Gabriele von (Hg.): Kinder- und Jugendmedien im inklusiven Blick. Analytische und didaktische Perspektiven (Susanne Blumesberger)
156 Gansel, Carsten/Ächtler, Norman/KümmerlingMeibauer, Bettina (Hg.): Erzählen über Kindheit und Jugend in der Gegenwartsliteratur (Nadine Bieker)
158 Giuriato, Davide: Grenzenlose Bestimmbarkeit. Kindheiten in der Literatur der Moderne (Julia Boog-Kaminski)
160 Hodkinson, Owen/ Lovatt, Helen (Hg.): Classical Reception and Children’s Literature. Greece, Rome and Childhood Transformation
(Ludger Scherer)
162 Jantzen, Christoph/Ritter, Alexandra/Ritter, Michel (Hg.): Faszination Zauberwelt. Neue Perspektiven auf die Fantastik in Kinder- und Jugendmedien (Ernst Seibert)
164 Josting, Petra/Kruse, Iris (Hg.): Karen-Susan Fessel. Bielefelder Poet in Residence 2018 (Kirsten Kumschlies)
165 Kalbermatten, Manuela: »The match that lights the fire«. Gesellschaft und Geschlecht in Future-Fiction für Jugendliche (Sabine Planka)
167 Kurwinkel, Tobias /Norrick-Rühl, Corinna/ Schmerheim, Philipp (Hg.): Die Welt im Bild erfassen. Multidisziplinäre Perspektiven auf
das Bilderbuch (Sonja Müller-Carstens)
169 Kurwinkel, Tobias /Schmerheim, Philipp (Hg.): Handbuch Kinder- und Jugendliteratur. Unter Mitarbeit von Stefanie Jakobi
(Thomas Boyken)
171 Lexe, Heidi (Hg.): Time Warp und Taschenuhr. Zeit in der Kinder- und Jugendliteratur (Inger Lison)
173 Lötscher, Christine: Die Alice-Maschine. Figurationen der Unruhe in der Populärkultur (Astrid Henning-Mohr)
175 Marciniak, Katarzyna (Hg.): Chasing Mythical Beasts. The Reception of Ancient Monsters in Children’s and Young Adults’ Culture (Thomas Kullmann)
177 Oetken, Mareile/Vach, Karin/Weinkauff, Gina (Hg.): Klaus Ensikat, Stefanie Harjes, Susanne Janssen. Heidelberger Kinderliteraturgespräche 2017/18 (Heinz-Jürgen und Ursula Kliewer)
179 Schäfer, Iris (Hg.): Zur Ästhetik psychischer Krankheiten in kinder- und jugendliterarischen Medien. Psychoanalytische und tiefenpsychologische Analysen – transdisziplinär erweitert (Kirsten Kumschlies)
180 Stemmann, Anna: Räume der Adoleszenz. Deutschsprachige Jugendliteratur der Gegenwart in topographischer Perspektive (Sabine Planka)
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182 Pugh, Tison: Harry Potter and Beyond. On J. K. Rowling’s Fantasies and Other Fictions Jarazo-Álvarez, Rubén/Alderete-Diez, Pilar (Hg.): Cultural Politics in Harry Potter. Life, Death and the Politics of Fear (Thomas Hardtke)
185 Clermont, Philippe/Henky, Danièle (Hg.):Transmédialités du conte Freeman, Matthew/Rampazzo Gambarato, Renira (Hg.): The Routledge Companion to Transmedia Studies (Ludger Scherer)
Freeze-out radii extracted from three-pion cumulants in pp, p–Pb and Pb–Pb collisions at the LHC
(2014)
In high-energy collisions, the spatio-temporal size of the particle production region can be measured using the Bose–Einstein correlations of identical bosons at low relative momentum. The source radii are typically extracted using two-pion correlations, and characterize the system at the last stage of interaction, called kinetic freeze-out. In low-multiplicity collisions, unlike in high-multiplicity collisions, two-pion correlations are substantially altered by background correlations, e.g. mini-jets. Such correlations can be suppressed using three-pion cumulant correlations. We present the first measurements of the size of the system at freeze-out extracted from three-pion cumulant correlations in pp, p–Pb and Pb–Pb collisions at the LHC with ALICE. At similar multiplicity, the invariant radii extracted in p–Pb collisions are found to be 5–15% larger than those in pp, while those in Pb–Pb are 35–55% larger than those in p–Pb. Our measurements disfavor models which incorporate substantially stronger collective expansion in p–Pb as compared to pp collisions at similar multiplicity.
We report on the measurement of the inclusive Υ (1S) production in Pb–Pb collisions at √sNN = 2.76 TeV carried out at forward rapidity (2.5 < y < 4) and down to zero transverse momentum using its μ+μ−decay channel with the ALICE detector at the Large Hadron Collider. A strong suppression of the inclusive Υ (1S) yield is observed with respect to pp collisions scaled by the number of independent nucleon–nucleon collisions. The nuclear modification factor, for events in the 0–90% centrality range, amounts to 0.30 ± 0.05(stat) ± 0.04(syst). The observed Υ (1S) suppression tends to increase with the centrality of the collision and seems more pronounced than in corresponding mid-rapidity measurements. Our results are compared with model calculations, which are found to underestimate the measured suppression and fail to reproduce its rapidity dependence.
Editorial
(2021)
Fragen zur Metaphorologie bildeten bereits mehrfach einen Schwerpunkt dieser Zeitschrift. In den Beiträgen und Rezensionen der vorliegenden Ausgabe geht es mit 'Epoche', 'Tradition', 'Geschichte' sowie 'Kristallisation'/'Verflüssigung' um Begriffsmetaphern, also um solche, in denen begriffliche und metaphorische Gehalte untrennbar verbunden sind, und die zugleich konstituierend für allgemeinere geschichts- und zeittheoretische Fragestellungen sind. Den Anstoß für das Thema lieferte die internationale Tagung "Metafóricas espacio-temporales para la historia", die vom 9. bis 11. September 2019 unter der Leitung von Faustino Oncina Coves und Javier Fernández Sebastián an der Universität Bilbao stattgefunden hat und zu der Barbara Picht, Ernst Müller und Falko Schmieder Beiträge beisteuerten, die hier in überarbeiteter Form abgedruckt sind.
Editorial
(2023)
Das Forum Interdisziplinäre Begriffsgeschichte hat in seiner zwölfjährigen Geschichte immer wieder Begriffe an der Schnittstelle von Biologie sowie Gesellschaft und Kultur, insbesondere aber solche des ökologischen Diskurses thematisiert. [...] Das vorliegende, von der Slawistin Tatjana Petzer (Universität Graz) als Gastherausgeberin gestaltete Schwerpunktthema "Ecology in Eastern European Terminology" lässt sich als Fortsetzung dieser Thematiken verstehen. Die Beiträge verdeutlichen, wie Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler osteuropäischer Länder und der Sowjetunion, die oftmals zunächst im engen Kontakt mit westeuropäischen Wissenschaftsentwicklungen standen, aufgrund der späteren, vor allem im Kalten Krieg forcierten Abkoppelung eigenständige Terminologien und Konzepte entwickelten, deren Zusammenhang mit westlichen Ideen dadurch verdeckt waren, und doch mitunter auch wieder auf sie zurückwirkten. Viele der behandelten interdisziplinären Begriffe (Biogeochemie, Biogeozönose, Metabolismus, Regulation oder Geocryologie) thematisieren den heute so intensiv diskutierten Zusammenhang zwischen Ökologie und Geologie.
We report the first measurement at the LHC of coherent photoproduction of ρ0 mesons in ultra-peripheral Pb-Pb collisions. The invariant mass and transverse momentum distributions for ρ0 production are studied in the π+π− decay channel at mid-rapidity. The production cross section in the rapidity range |y|<0.5 is found to be dσ/dy=425±10(stat.) +42−50(sys.) mb. Coherent ρ0 production is studied with and without requirement of nuclear breakup, and the fractional yields for various breakup scenarios are presented. The results are compared with those from lower energies and with model predictions.
We report the first measurement at the LHC of coherent photoproduction of ρ0 mesons in ultra-peripheral Pb-Pb collisions. The invariant mass and transverse momentum distributions for ρ0 production are studied in the π+π− decay channel at mid-rapidity. The production cross section in the rapidity range |y|<0.5 is found to be dσ/dy=425±10(stat.) +42−50(sys.) mb. Coherent ρ0 production is studied with and without requirement of nuclear breakup, and the fractional yields for various breakup scenarios are presented. The results are compared with those from lower energies and with model predictions based on the Glauber model and the color dipole model. The measured cross section is found to be inconsistent with a scaling of the γ-nucleon cross section using the Glauber model.
Prompt D meson and non-prompt J/ψ yields are studied as a function of the multiplicity of charged particles produced in inelastic proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of s√=7 TeV. The results are reported as a ratio between yields in a given multiplicity interval normalised to the multiplicity-integrated ones (relative yields). They are shown as a function of the multiplicity of charged particles normalised to the average value for inelastic collisions (relative charged-particle multiplicity). D0, D+ and D∗+ mesons are measured in five pT intervals from 1 to 20 GeV/c and for |y|<0.5 via their hadronic decays. The D-meson relative yield is found to increase with increasing charged-particle multiplicity. For events with multiplicity six times higher than the average multiplicity of inelastic collisions, a yield enhancement of a factor about 15 relative to the multiplicity-integrated yield in inelastic collisions is observed. The yield enhancement is independent of transverse momentum within the uncertainties of the measurement. The D0-meson relative yield is also measured as a function of the relative multiplicity at forward pseudorapidity. The non-prompt J/ψ, i.e. the B hadron, contribution to the inclusive J/ψ production is measured in the di-electron decay channel at central rapidity. It is evaluated for pT>1.3 GeV/c and |y|<0.9, and extrapolated to pT>0. The fraction of non-prompt J/ψ in the inclusive J/ψ yields shows no dependence on the charged-particle multiplicity at central rapidity. Charm and beauty hadron relative yields exhibit a similar increase with increasing charged-particle multiplicity. The measurements are compared to PYTHIA 8, EPOS 3 and percolation calculations.
Prompt D meson and non-prompt J/ yields are studied as a function of the multiplicity of charged particles produced in inelastic proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of TeV. The results are reported as a ratio between yields in a given multiplicity interval normalised to the multiplicity-integrated ones (relative yields). They are shown as a function of the multiplicity of charged particles normalised to the average value for inelastic collisions (relative charged-particle multiplicity). D, D and D mesons are measured in five intervals from 1 to 20 GeV/ and for via their hadronic decays. The D-meson relative yield is found to increase with increasing charged-particle multiplicity. For events with multiplicity six times higher than the average multiplicity of inelastic collisions, a yield enhancement of a factor about 15 relative to the multiplicity-integrated yield in inelastic collisions is observed. The yield enhancement is independent of transverse momentum within the uncertainties of the measurement. The D-meson relative yield is also measured as a function of the relative multiplicity at forward pseudorapidity. The non-prompt J/, i.e. the B hadron, contribution to the inclusive J/ production is measured in the di-electron decay channel at central rapidity. It is evaluated for GeV/ and , and extrapolated to . The fraction of non-prompt J/ in the inclusive J/ yields shows no dependence on the charged-particle multiplicity at central rapidity. Charm and beauty hadron relative yields exhibit a similar increase with increasing charged-particle multiplicity. The measurements are compared to PYTHIA 8, EPOS 3 and percolation calculations.
Prompt D meson and non-prompt J/ψ yields are studied as a function of the multiplicity of charged particles produced in inelastic proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of s√=7 TeV. The results are reported as a ratio between yields in a given multiplicity interval normalised to the multiplicity-integrated ones (relative yields). They are shown as a function of the multiplicity of charged particles normalised to the average value for inelastic collisions (relative charged-particle multiplicity). D0, D+ and D∗+ mesons are measured in five pT intervals from 1 to 20 GeV/c and for |y|<0.5 via their hadronic decays. The D-meson relative yield is found to increase with increasing charged-particle multiplicity. For events with multiplicity six times higher than the average multiplicity of inelastic collisions, a yield enhancement of a factor about 15 relative to the multiplicity-integrated yield in inelastic collisions is observed. The yield enhancement is independent of transverse momentum within the uncertainties of the measurement. The D0-meson relative yield is also measured as a function of the relative multiplicity at forward pseudorapidity. The non-prompt J/ψ, i.e. the B hadron, contribution to the inclusive J/ψ production is measured in the di-electron decay channel at central rapidity. It is evaluated for pT>1.3 GeV/c and |y|<0.9, and extrapolated to pT>0. The fraction of non-prompt J/ψ in the inclusive J/ψ yields shows no dependence on the charged-particle multiplicity at central rapidity. Charm and beauty hadron relative yields exhibit a similar increase with increasing charged-particle multiplicity. The measurements are compared to PYTHIA 8, EPOS 3 and percolation calculations.