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S. Laporta

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Theory for muon-electron scattering @ 10 ppm

2020

We review the current status of the theory predictions for elastic $$\mu $$ μ -e scattering, describing the recent activities and future plans of the theory initiative related to the proposed MUonE experiment.

Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)530 Physics10192 Physics Institute2201 Engineering (miscellaneous)3101 Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)Engineering (miscellaneous)
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<title>Temperature and emissivity retrieval from DAIS data: application to the DAISEX campaigns in Colmar (France) and Barrax (Spain)</title…

2001

In the present paper it is presented a methodology to calculate the surface temperature (ST) from the combination of the radiometric temperature in two different DAIS (Digital Airborne Imaging Spectrometer) thermal bands using split-window (sw) method. To get this objective the MODTRAN 3.5 radiative transfer code was used to predict radiance for DAIS channels 74 (8.75 µm), 75 (9.65 µm), 76 (10.48 µm), 77 (1 1.27 µm), 78 (12.00 µm) and 79 (12.67 µm) at different aircraft altitudes with the appropriate channel filter functions. In order to analyse atmospheric effects a set of radiosoundings that cover the variability of surface temperature and water vapour concentration on a world-wide scale …

GeographyMeteorologyMODTRANRadianceEmissivityImaging spectrometerRadiative transferDaisWater vaporStandard deviationRemote sensingSPIE Proceedings
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Theory for muon-electron scattering @ 10 ppm: A report of the MUonE theory initiative

2020

We review the current status of the theory predictions for elastic μ-e scattering, describing the recent activities and future plans of the theory initiative related to the proposed MUonE experiment. We would also like to thank the University of Padova and INFN Padova and the MITP for their hospitality and support of the 2017 Theory Kickoff Workshop and 2018 Topical Workshop, respectively. P.B. acknowledges support by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska- Curie grant agreement No 701647. The work of M.C. is supported by the Investissements d’avenir, Labex ENIGMASS. T.E. and Y.U. are supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation …

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