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Angular resolution of an array of tracking-chamber detectors for use in high-energy gamma-ray astronomy

1992

We describe a method of analysis for the reconstruction of the arrival direction of a high-energy photon impacting on the top of the atmosphere by using the directions of the particles on the shower front as measured by a ground-based array of tracking chambers uniformly distributed on a square surface; as an example, an array with enclosed surface of (120×120) m2 has been considered. Estimates on the accuracy of reconstruction are given, after application of the method to computer-simulated shower directions as a function of the number of «smapling» detectors and of their accuracy in the measurement of the «local» shower direction.

PhysicsPhotonOpticsPhysics::Instrumentation and Detectorsbusiness.industryDetectorScintillation counterCosmic rayAngular resolutionGamma-ray astronomyTracking (particle physics)businessSquare (algebra)Il Nuovo Cimento C
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Estimating the flux of the 14.4 keV solar axions

2017

In this paper we present a calculation of the expected flux of the mono-energetic 14.4 keV solar axions emitted by the M1 type nuclear transition of $^{57}$Fe in the Sun. These axions can be detected, e.g., by inverse coherent Bragg-Primakoff conversion in single-crystal TeO$_2$ bolometers. The ingredients of this calculation are i) the axion nucleon coupling, estimated in several popular axion models and ii)the nuclear spin matrix elements involving realistic shell model calculations with both proton and neutron excitations. For the benefit of the experiments we have also calculated the branching ratio involving axion and photon emission

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Precise determination of the 1s Lamb Shift in hydrogen-like heavy ions at the ESR storage ring using microcalorimeters

2015

The precise determination of the energy of the Lyman α1 and α2 lines in hydrogen-like heavy ions provides a sensitive test of quantum electrodynamics in very strong Coulomb fields. To improve the precision of such experiments, the new detector concept of microcalorimeters, which detect the temperature change of an absorber after an incoming particle or photon has deposited its energy as heat, is now exploited. The microcalorimeters for x-rays used in these experiments consist of arrays of silicon thermometers and x-ray absorbers made of high-Z material. With such detectors, a relative energy resolution of about 1 per mille is obtained in the energy regime of 50–100 keV. Two successful measu…

PhysicsPhotonSiliconHydrogenPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsDetectorchemistry.chemical_elementGermaniumCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsLamb shiftIonchemistryAtomic physicsMathematical PhysicsStorage ringPhysica Scripta
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Electron Radiated Power in Cyclotron Radiation Emission Spectroscopy Experiments

2019

The recently developed technique of Cyclotron Radiation Emission Spectroscopy (CRES) uses frequency information from the cyclotron motion of an electron in a magnetic bottle to infer its kinetic energy. Here we derive the expected radio frequency signal from an electron in a waveguide CRES apparatus from first principles. We demonstrate that the frequency-domain signal is rich in information about the electron's kinematic parameters, and extract a set of measurables that in a suitably designed system are sufficient for disentangling the electron's kinetic energy from the rest of its kinematic features. This lays the groundwork for high-resolution energy measurements in future CRES experimen…

PhysicsPhysics - Instrumentation and Detectors010308 nuclear & particles physicsCyclotronFOS: Physical sciencesInstrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det)ElectronEffective radiated powerKinetic energy01 natural sciencesSignal3. Good healthComputational physicslaw.inventionlaw0103 physical sciencesCyclotron radiationEmission spectrumNuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)Neutrino010306 general physicsNuclear Experiment
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Detecting the Diffuse Supernova Neutrino Background in the future Water-based Liquid Scintillator Detector Theia

2021

A large-scale neutrino observatory based on water-based liquid scintillator (WbLS) will be excellently suited for a measurement of the diffuse supernova neutrino background (DSNB). The WbLS technique offers high signal efficiency and effective suppression of the otherwise overwhelming background from neutral-current interactions of atmospheric neutrinos. To illustrate this, we investigate the DSNB sensitivity for two configurations of the future Theia detector by developing the expected signal and background rejection efficiencies along a full analysis chain. Based on a statistical analysis of the remaining signal and background rates, we find that a rather moderate exposure of $190\text{ }…

PhysicsPhysics - Instrumentation and Detectors010308 nuclear & particles physicsDetectorFOS: Physical sciencesInstrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det)AstrophysicsScintillator01 natural sciencesSignalStandard ModelHigh Energy Physics - ExperimentHigh Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)SupernovaHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Observatory0103 physical sciencesSensitivity (control systems)Neutrino010306 general physicsAstrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsInstrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics (astro-ph.IM)
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Material screening and selection for XENON100

2011

Results of the extensive radioactivity screening campaign to identify materials for the construction of XENON100 are reported. This Dark Matter search experiment is operated underground at Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (LNGS), Italy. Several ultra sensitive High Purity Germanium detectors (HPGe) have been used for gamma ray spectrometry. Mass spectrometry has been applied for a few low mass plastic samples. Detailed tables with the radioactive contaminations of all screened samples are presented, together with the implications for XENON100.

PhysicsPhysics - Instrumentation and Detectors010308 nuclear & particles physicsGamma rayLow activityFOS: Physical sciencesAstronomy and AstrophysicsInstrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det)Mass spectrometry01 natural sciencesSemiconductor detectorNuclear physics0103 physical sciencesMass spectrum[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-INS-DET]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Instrumentation and Detectors [physics.ins-det]010306 general physicsGamma ray spectrometryUltra sensitive
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The PANDA Barrel DIRC

2018

The PANDA experiment at the international accelerator Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research in Europe (FAIR) near GSI, Darmstadt, Germany will address fundamental questions of hadron physics. Excellent Particle Identification (PID) over a large range of solid angles and particle momenta will be essential to meet the objectives of the rich physics program. Charged PID for the barrel region of the PANDA target spectrometer will be provided by a DIRC (Detection of Internally Reflected Cherenkov light) detector. The Barrel DIRC will cover the polar angle range of 22$^\circ$-140$^\circ$ and cleanly separate charged pions from kaons for momenta between 0.5 GeV/c and 3.5 GeV/c with a separation…

PhysicsPhysics - Instrumentation and Detectors010308 nuclear & particles physicsbusiness.industryPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsBarrel (horology)FOS: Physical sciencesInstrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det)01 natural sciencesOptics0103 physical sciencesHigh Energy Physics::Experiment010306 general physicsbusinessNuclear ExperimentInstrumentationMathematical Physics
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Ultra-stable implanted 83Rb/83mKr electron sources for the energy scale monitoring in the KATRIN experiment

2012

The KATRIN experiment aims at the direct model-independent determination of the average electron neutrino mass via the measurement of the endpoint region of the tritium beta decay spectrum. The electron spectrometer of the MAC-E filter type is used, requiring very high stability of the electric filtering potential. This work proves the feasibility of implanted 83Rb/83mKr calibration electron sources which will be utilised in the additional monitor spectrometer sharing the high voltage with the main spectrometer of KATRIN. The source employs conversion electrons of 83mKr which is continuously generated by 83Rb. The K-32 conversion line (kinetic energy of 17.8 keV, natural line width of 2.7 e…

PhysicsPhysics - Instrumentation and DetectorsElectron spectrometerSpectrometerPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsFOS: Physical sciencesHigh voltageElectronInstrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det)Inelastic scatteringKinetic energyComputational physicsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesNuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)Nuclear ExperimentInstrumentationElectron neutrinoMathematical PhysicsKATRIN
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An angular-selective electron source for the KATRIN experiment

2014

The KATRIN experiment is going to search for the average mass of the electron antineutrino with a sensitivity of 0.2 eV/c2. It uses a retardation spectrometer of MAC-E filter type to accurately measure the shape of the electron spectrum at the endpoint of tritium beta decay. In order to achieve the planned sensitivity the transmission properties of the spectrometer have to be understood with high precision for all initial conditions. For this purpose an electron source has been developed that emits single electrons at adjustable total energy and adjustable emission angle. The emission is pointlike and can be moved across the full flux tube that is imaged onto the detector. Here, we demonstr…

PhysicsPhysics - Instrumentation and DetectorsFlux tubeSpectrometerPhysics::Instrumentation and Detectorsbusiness.industryDetectorFOS: Physical sciencesInstrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det)ElectronBeta decayHigh Energy Physics - ExperimentHigh Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)OpticsFilter (video)businessInstrumentationElectron neutrinoMathematical PhysicsKATRINJournal of Instrumentation
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Ultra-low material pixel layers for the Mu3e experiment

2016

The upcoming Mu3e experiment will search for the charged lepton flavour violating decay of a muon at rest into three electrons. The maximal energy of the electrons is 53 MeV, hence a low material budget is a key performance requirement for the tracking detector. In this paper we summarize our approach to meet the requirement of about 0.1 % of a radiation length per pixel detector layer. This includes the choice of thinned active monolithic pixel sensors in HV-CMOS technology, ultra-thin flexible printed circuits, and helium gas cooling.

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