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      <author>Wang, B</author>
      <author>Lin, C Y</author>
      <author>Abdalla, Elcio</author>
    </authors>
  </contributors>
  <titles>
    <title>Quasinormal modes of Reissner-Nordström Anti-de Sitter Black Holes</title>
    <secondary-title>Phys. Lett. B</secondary-title>
  </titles>
  <doi/>
  <pages>79-88</pages>
  <volume>481</volume>
  <number/>
  <dates>
    <year>2000</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>2000</date>
    </pub-dates>
  </dates>
  <abstract>Complex frequencies associated with quasinormal modes for large Reissner-Nordstr$\ddot{o}$m Anti-de Sitter black holes have been computed. These frequencies have close relation to the black hole charge and do not linearly scale with the black hole temperature as in Schwarzschild Anti-de Sitter case. In terms of AdS/CFT correspondence, we found that the bigger the black hole charge is, the quicker for the approach to thermal equilibrium in the CFT. The properties of quasinormal modes for $l&gt;0$ have also been studied.</abstract>
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    <authors>
      <author>Burnstein, R A</author>
      <author>Chakravorty, A</author>
      <author>Chan, A</author>
      <author>Chen, Y C</author>
      <author>Choong, W S</author>
      <author>Clark, K</author>
      <author>Dukes, E C</author>
      <author>Durandet, C</author>
      <author>Félix, J</author>
      <author>Fuzesy, R Z</author>
      <author>Gidal, G</author>
      <author>Gu, P</author>
      <author>Gustafson, H R</author>
      <author>Ho, C</author>
      <author>Holmstrom, T</author>
      <author>Huang, M</author>
      <author>James, C</author>
      <author>Jenkins, C M</author>
      <author>Jones, T D</author>
      <author>Kaplan, D M</author>
      <author>Lederman, Leon Max</author>
      <author>Leros, Nicolas</author>
      <author>Longo, M J</author>
      <author>López, F</author>
      <author>Lu, L C</author>
      <author>Luebke, W</author>
      <author>Luk, K B</author>
      <author>Nelson, K S</author>
      <author>Park, H K</author>
      <author>Perroud, Jean-Pierre</author>
      <author>Rajaram, D</author>
      <author>Rubin, H A</author>
      <author>Teng, P K</author>
      <author>Turko, B T</author>
      <author>Volk, J</author>
      <author>White, C G</author>
      <author>White, S L</author>
      <author>Zyla, Piotr</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>HyperCP: A high-rate spectrometer for the study of charged hyperon and kaon decays</title>
    <secondary-title>Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A</secondary-title>
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  <pages/>
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  <dates>
    <year>2004</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>2004</date>
    </pub-dates>
  </dates>
  <abstract>The HyperCP experiment (Fermilab E871) was designed to search for rare phenomena in the decays of charged strange particles, in particular CP violation in $\Xi$ and $\Lambda$ hyperon decays with a sensitivity of $10^{-4}$. Intense charged secondary beams were produced by 800 GeV/c protons and momentum-selected by a magnetic channel. Decay products were detected in a large-acceptance, high-rate magnetic spectrometer using multiwire proportional chambers, trigger hodoscopes, a hadronic calorimeter, and a muon-detection system. Nearly identical acceptances and efficiencies for hyperons and antihyperons decaying within an evacuated volume were achieved by reversing the polarities of the channel and spectrometer magnets. A high-rate data-acquisition system enabled 231 billion events to be recorded in twelve months of data-taking.</abstract>
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