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Dark-matter detection by elastic and inelastic LSP scattering on 129Xe and 131Xe
2008
Abstract We calculate the nuclear matrix elements involved in the elastic and inelastic scattering of the lightest supersymmetric particle (LSP) on the 129Xe and 131Xe dark-matter detector nuclei. This is the first time when both channels are addressed within the same unified microscopic nuclear framework, namely we perform large-scale shell-model calculations with a realistic two-body interaction to produce the participant nuclear wave functions. These wave functions successfully reproduce the spectroscopic data on the relevant magnetic moments and M1 decays. The tested wave functions are used to produce annual average detection rates for both the elastic and inelastic channels. It is foun…
Molecular origin and hydration dependence of protein anharmonicity: an elastic neutron scattering study.
2010
Two main onsets of anharmonicity are present in protein dynamics. Neutron scattering on protein hydrated powders revealed a first onset at about 150 K and a second one at about 230 K (the so called dynamical transition). In order to assess the molecular origin of protein anharmonicity, we study different homomeric polypeptides by incoherent elastic neutron scattering, thus disentangling the contribution of different molecular groups in proteins. We show that methyl group rotations are the main contributors to the low temperature onset. Concerning the dynamical transition, we show that it also occurs in absence of side chains; however, the presence and mobility of side chains substantially i…
The Time Response of Glass Resistive Plate Chambers to Heavily Ionizing Particles
2007
The HARP system of resistive plate chambers (RPCs) was designed to perform particle identification by the measurement of the difference in the time-of-flight of different particles. In previous papers an apparent discrepancy was shown between the response of the RPCs to minimum ionizing pions and heavily ionizing protons. Using the kinematics of elastic scattering off a hydrogen target a controlled beam of low momentum recoil protons was directed onto the chambers. With this method the trajectory and momentum, and hence the time-of-flight of the protons can be precisely predicted without need for a measurement of momentum of the protons. It is demonstrated that the measurement of the time-o…
Scattering Matrix and Observables in Scattering and Decays
2013
As an interlude in the analysis of canonical field quantization, this section describes important concepts of scattering theory for Lorentz covariant quantum field theories that will be needed for the calculation of observables such as scattering cross sections and decay probabilities.
"Table 1" of "Measurement of the production rates of eta and eta-prime in hadronic Z decays"
1992
No description provided.
"Table 2" of "Inclusive production of the omega and eta mesons in Z decays, and the muonic branching ratio of the omega."
2002
Production rate and differential cross sections for the ETA.
"Table 1" of "Measurement of the D*+- cross-section in two photon collisions at LEP"
1995
No description provided.
"Table 30" of "Studies of quantum chromodynamics with the ALEPH detector"
1997
Measured fragmentation function at the ETA meson. Additional 6pct systematic error.
"Table 31" of "Studies of quantum chromodynamics with the ALEPH detector"
1997
Measured fragmentation function at the ETAPRIME meson. Additional 8pct systematic error.
Resonances in the electron impact excitation of metastable states of mercury
1984
Metastable excitation of mercury by electron impact is studied at energies up to the first ionisation potential using an energy selected electron beam with an energy spread of 50 meV FWHM. A great number of resonances is observed in the excitation function. Agreement is good on the whole with a recent relativisticR-matrix calculation and with a former analysis of resonances in the elastic cross section.