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THE COMPTON BACKSCATTERING POLARIMETER OF THE A4 EXPERIMENT

2005

Abstract The A4 collaboration at the Institut fur Kernphysik, University of Mainz, is conducting experiments on single-spin asymmetries in the elastic electron–nucleon-scattering which require polarized beams. In order to measure the absolute beam polarization, we have installed a Compton backscattering polarimeter in front of the target, using for the first time the internal cavity concept. A maximum intra-cavity intensity of 90 W has been measured, and in August 2003, first backscattered photons have been detected. Recently, first Compton asymmetries have been measured.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsResonatorPhotonOpticsInternal cavitybusiness.industryMeasure (physics)Physics::Accelerator PhysicsBeam polarizationPolarimeterbusinessCompton backscatteringSpin 2004
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Electron-pion discrimination with a scintillating fiber calorimeter

1990

Abstract We report on an experimental study of a variety of techniques for discriminating between (isolated) electrons and pions in a lead and scintillating fiber calorimeter without longitudinal segmentation. Using information from the lateral shower development, from a pre-shower detector, from the time structure of the signals, or from a combination of these we measure pion rejection factors of up to several thousand while maintaining electron efficiencies of 95% or higher.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy Physicsintegumentary systemCalorimeter (particle physics)BackscatterScintillating fiberPhysics::Instrumentation and Detectorsbusiness.industryDetectorElectronNuclear physicsOpticsPionHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentTime structureDetectors and Experimental Techniquesbusinesshuman activitiesInstrumentation
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APXS and MIMOS IIA: Planetary and terrestrial applications

2011

Both Alpha Particle X-ray Spectrometer (APXS) and the Miniaturized Moessbauer Spectrometer (MIMOS II) have shown their performances in space missions and terrestrial applications. Taking advantage of the challenges of space missions both instruments have become very powerful tools, even small in mass and dimensions.

PhysicsOpticsBackscatterSpectrometerbusiness.industryPhysics::Space PhysicsDetectorAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsAlpha particleComputer Science::Computational GeometrybusinessSpace exploration2011 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record
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Comparison of complex fractionated atrial electrograms at cellular scale using numerical and experimental models.

2010

This study investigates the existence of the pseudo complex fractionated atrial electrogram (CFAE) at cellular level. Our assumptions are based on the fact that CFAEs are linked to the generation of the spiral waves. These are created using a numerical model and an experimental model of in vitro culture of neonatal rats cardiac cells. Pseudo bipolar electrograms resulting from these two models are compared qualitatively and some patterns could be identified as CFAE signature.

PhysicsScale (ratio)Experimental modelModels CardiovascularAction PotentialsNumerical modelsCellular levelElectrocardiographyBiological ClocksHeart Conduction SystemAtrial FibrillationAnimalsHumansComputer SimulationMyocytes CardiacHeart AtriaBiological systemCellular biophysicsBiomedical engineeringAnnual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference
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A numerical study of postshock oscillations in slowly moving shock waves

2003

Abstract Godunov-type methods and other shock capturing schemes can display pathological behavior in certain flow situations. This paper discusses the numerical anomaly associated to slowly moving shocks. We present a series of numerical experiments that illustrate the formation and propagation of this pathology, and allows us to establish some conclusions and question some previous conjectures for the source of the numerical noise. A simple diagnosis on an explicit Steger-Warming scheme shows that some intermediate states in the first time steps deviate from the true direction and contaminate the flow structure. A remedy is presented in the form of a new flux split method with an entropy i…

PhysicsShock capturing schemesSlowly moving shocksMechanicsMoving shockFlux split methodsComputational MathematicsNonlinear systems of conservation lawsNumerical noiseComputational Theory and MathematicsModeling and SimulationModelling and SimulationCompressible flowsEntropy (energy dispersal)Computers & Mathematics with Applications
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Crushing of Interstellar Gas Clouds in Supernova Remnants: the Role of Thermal Conduction and Radiative Losses

2004

We model hydrodynamic interactions of an old supernova remnant shock wave with a small interstellar gas cloud, taking into account the effects of thermal conduction and radiative losses. In particular, we consider a representative case of a Mach 30 shock impacting on an isolated cloud with density contrast χ = 10 with respect to the ambient medium. Thermal conduction appears to be effective in suppressing the Kelvin-Helmholtz and Rayleigh-Taylor instabilities which would develop at the cloud boundaries. We demonstrate that the radiative losses play a crucial role in the dynamics of the shock-cloud interaction, dominating evolution of the shocked cloud medium.

PhysicsShock waveShock (fluid dynamics)Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaAstrophysicsThermal conductionSHOCKSEVAPORATIONInterstellar mediumSupernovaSettore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicaRadiative transferRayleigh–Taylor instabilitySupernova remnantAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsAIP Conference Proceedings
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EP-1187: Measurements and Monte Carlo modeling of the back scatter from linac secondary collimator into beam monitor chamber

2013

Physicsbusiness.industryBeam monitorMonte Carlo methodCollimatorHematologyLinear particle acceleratorlaw.inventionOpticsBackscatter X-rayOncologylawRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingbusinessRadiotherapy and Oncology
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The optical system of the A4 laser Compton polarimeter

2007

Compton backscattering polarimeters for experiments at sub-mA accelerator facilities use optical cavities to increase the laser light intensity. Therefore, parasitic properties of the optical elements have an increased influence on the polarization state of the light and need to be analyzed carefully. This contribution shows examples of such difficulties and the possible solutions, found during the setup of the A4 Compton backscattering polarimeter at the MAMI accelerator facility of the university of Mainz.

Physicsbusiness.industryPhysics::OpticsPolarimeterCompton backscatteringPolarization (waves)Laserlaw.inventionOpticslawPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsNuclear ExperimentbusinessLaser light
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Dosimetric study of the 15mm ROPES eye plaque

2004

The main aim of this paper is to make a study of dose-rate distributions obtained around the 15 mm, radiation oncology physics and engineering services, Australia (ROPES) eye plaque loaded with {sup 125}I model 6711 radioactive seeds. In this study, we have carried out a comparison of the dose-rate distributions obtained by the algorithm used by the Plaque Simulator (PS) (BEBIG GmbH, Berlin, Germany) treatment planning system with those obtained by means of the Monte Carlo method for the ROPES eye plaque. A simple method to obtain the dose-rate distributions in a treatment planning system via the superposition of the dose-rate distributions of a seed placed in the eye plaque has been develo…

Physicsgenetic structuresBackscatterbusiness.industryAttenuationmedicine.medical_treatmentMonte Carlo methodBrachytherapyGeneral MedicineImaging phantomScleraSuperposition principlemedicine.anatomical_structureOpticsmedicineDosimetryNuclear medicinebusinessMedical Physics
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Complex singularities and PDEs

2015

In this paper we give a review on the computational methods used to capture and characterize the complex singularities developed by some relevant PDEs. We begin by reviewing the classical singularity tracking method and give an example of application using the Burgers equation as a case study. This method is based on the analysis of the Fourier spectrum of the solution and it allows to determine and characterize the complex singularity closest to the real domain. We then introduce other methods generally used to detect the hidden singularities. In particular we show some applications of the Padé approximation, of the Kida method, and of Borel-Polya method. We apply these techniques to the s…

Physics::Fluid DynamicsComplex singularity Fourier transforms Padé approximation Borel and power series methods dispersive shocks fluid mechanics zero viscosity.Fluid Dynamics (physics.flu-dyn)FOS: Physical sciencesMathematical Physics (math-ph)Physics - Fluid DynamicsMathematical Physics
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