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High-resolution microwave spectroscopy on trapped ion clouds

1994

Ion traps are particular usefully devices for precision spectroscopy on ionic ground states in the microwave domain. Although ultimate precision is achieved only with laser-cooled single ions, in many cases the precision obtained using large uncooled clouds of ions is sufficient for many requirements in atomic physics. The stronger signal in this case makes possible experiments on forbidden transitions or on systems with complex spectra and many substates. Recent examples of laser-microwave double resonance spectra on Pb+ and Eu+ are presented along with attempts to laser-cool a large ion cloud in order to reduce uncertainties from the second-order Doppler effect.

Materials sciencePhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)General EngineeringGeneral Physics and AstronomyIonic bondingResonance (particle physics)Spectral lineIonPhysics::Atomic PhysicsRotational spectroscopyIon trapAtomic physicsSpectroscopyMicrowaveApplied Physics B Lasers and Optics
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Gamma-ray spectrometric measurement of radionuclide purity of radiopharmaceuticals contained in bottle samples

2012

The radionuclide purity of a radiopharmaceutical product is usually measured by gamma-ray spectrometry with various measurement geometries. The importance of this test is that the radionuclide impurities, if present, result in an increase in the radiation dose to the patient without contributing to diagnostic information and in some cases may also interfere with the marking molecules and affect the proper conduct of diagnostic examination. In this work, gamma-ray spectrometry is used to determine the amounts of impurities by adopting as measurement geometry the same bottle containing eluted or prepared radiopharmaceuticals. In addition to high-purity germanium semiconductor detectors, the u…

Materials sciencebusiness.product_categorySettore ING-IND/20 - Misure E Strumentazione Nucleariradionuclide purityScintillatorMass spectrometrymedicineBottlelcsh:Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. RadioactivitySafety Risk Reliability and Qualitygamma-ray spetrometryRadionuclidemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryElutionRadiochemistrydoseGamma raySemiconductor detectorPETNuclear Energy and EngineeringPositron emission tomographySPECTradionuclide purity PET SPECT gamma-ray spetrometry doselcsh:QC770-798businessNuclear medicine
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Gamma-ray irradiation tests of CMOS sensors used in imaging techniques

2014

Technologically-enhanced electronic image sensors are used in various fields as diagnostic techniques in medicine or space applications. In the latter case the devices can be exposed to intense radiation fluxes over time which may impair the functioning of the same equipment. In this paper we report the results of gamma-ray irradiation tests on CMOS image sensors simulating the space radiation over a long time period. Gamma-ray irradiation tests were car ried out by means of IGS-3 gamma irradiation facility of Palermo Uni ver sity, based on 60Co sources with dif fer ent ac tiv i ties. To re duce the dose rate and re al ize a nar row gamma-ray beam, a lead-collimation sys tem was pur posely …

Materials scienceimaging technique CMOS image sensor gamma irradiationPixelSettore ING-IND/20 - Misure E Strumentazione Nuclearibusiness.industryImage qualityRadiationimaging techniqueSettore ING-INF/01 - Elettronicagamma irradiationBackground noiseNuclear Energy and EngineeringCMOSCMOS image sensorAbsorbed doseOptoelectronicslcsh:QC770-798lcsh:Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. RadioactivityIrradiationImage sensorSafety Risk Reliability and QualitybusinessNuclear Technology and Radiation Protection
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Demonstration of remote optical measurement configuration that correlates to glucose concentration in blood

2010

An optical approach allowing the extraction and the separation of remote vibration sources has recently been proposed. The approach has also been applied for medical related applications as blood pressure and heart beats monitoring. In this paper we demonstrate its capability to monitor glucose concentration in blood stream. The technique is based on the tracking of temporal changes of reflected secondary speckle produced in human skin (wrist) when being illuminated by a laser beam. A temporal change in skin’s vibration profile generated due to blood pulsation is analyzed for estimating the glucose concentration. Experimental tests that were carried out in order to verify the proposed appro…

Materials scienceocis:(280.0280) Remote sensingmedicine.diagnostic_testNoninvasive Optical Diagnosticsbusiness.industryNear-infrared spectroscopyTracking (particle physics)Atomic and Molecular Physics and Opticsocis:(030.6140) SpeckleVibrationSpeckle patternremote sensingOpticsmedical optics and biotechnologyOptical coherence tomographyDigital image processingmedicineStage (hydrology)sense organsspecklebusinessLaser beamsocis:(170.0170) Medical optics and biotechnologyBiotechnologyBiomedical engineering
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Robust control for autonomous spacecraft evacuation with model uncertainty and upper bound of performance with constraints

2014

Published version of an article in the journal: Mathematical Problems in Engineering. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/589381 This paper studies the problem of guaranteed cost control for spacecraft evacuation. The relative dynamic model is established based on Clohessy-Wiltshire (C-W) equations. The paper has taken parameter uncertainty, output tracking, disturbance attenuation, and fuel cost into consideration. The paper introduces a new Lyapunov approach, so the controller design problem can be transferred into a convex optimization problem subject to linear matrix inequality (LMI) constraints. By using the controller, the spacecraft evacuation can be …

Mathematical optimizationEngineeringArticle SubjectSpacecraftbusiness.industryGeneral Mathematicslcsh:MathematicsControl (management)VDP::Technology: 500::Mechanical engineering: 570General EngineeringLinear matrix inequalityComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSTracking (particle physics)lcsh:QA1-939Upper and lower boundsEngineering (all)Control theorylcsh:TA1-2040Convex optimizationMathematics (all)Robust controlbusinesslcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Mathematics (all); Engineering (all)
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Probing non-standard neutrino interactions with supernova neutrinos

2007

17 pages, 12 figures.-- PACS nrs.: 13.15.+g; 14.60.Lm; 14.60.St; 97.60.Bw.-- ISI Article Identifier: 000249786800015.-- ArXiv pre-print available at: http://arxiv.org/abs/0704.0032

Matter densityNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsSolar neutrinoAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaSolar neutrinosFOS: Physical sciencesElectronStandard ModelScatteringHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)Core-collapse supernovaeMassless neutrinosElectroweak parametersNeutrino oscillationEnvelope (waves)PhysicsNeutrino oscillationsHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyFísicaSupernovaHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologyNeutrino detectorResonant amplificationHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNeutrino
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A microscope configuration for nanometer 3-D movement monitoring accuracy.

2011

In this paper we present a new microscopy configuration based upon temporal tracking of a secondary reflected speckle by imaging the speckle through properly defocused optics. The configuration is used to monitor three-dimensional (3-D) spontaneous contraction of rat cardiac muscle cells while achieving nanometer tracking accuracy at a rate of 30 frames per second (fps) without using interferometric recording. Estimation of the change in the optical path of accuracy of 50 nm in the transverse direction and of 200 nm in the axial direction was achieved.

MicroscopyMicroscopeMaterials sciencebusiness.industryFourier opticsGeneral Physics and AstronomyCell BiologyTracking (particle physics)Frame ratelaw.inventionRatsSpeckle patternInterferometryOpticsOptical pathImaging Three-DimensionalStructural BiologylawMicroscopyAnimalsGeneral Materials ScienceMyocytes CardiacbusinessCells CulturedMicron (Oxford, England : 1993)
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Non-Kinetic Warfare Challenges of the Information Ecosystem’s Phenomenology – The Pattern to a New Battleground

2018

Abstract A new technological paradigm often leads to a new societal paradigm, and not vice versa. Challenges faced are not only related to technology, it is the human consciousness that determines the role and influences the outcome of these tools. A comprehensive approach is desirable to understand the regular and irregular interdependence between social ecosystems and information ecosystems. The phenomenon offers the facility to induce short-term attitudes, and long-term mutations from the perspective of societal security, informational actions shapes collective attitudes, and influences people's critical choices. Deciphering, exposing and counteracting information aggressions may be poss…

Military policyEnvironmental ethicsSociologyBusiness managementPhenomenology (particle physics)International conference KNOWLEDGE-BASED ORGANIZATION
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SNEWS 2.0 : a next-generation supernova early warning system for multi-messenger astronomy

2021

The next core-collapse supernova in the Milky Way or its satellites will represent a once-in-a-generation opportunity to obtain detailed information about the explosion of a star and provide significant scientific insight for a variety of fields because of the extreme conditions found within. Supernovae in our galaxy are not only rare on a human timescale but also happen at unscheduled times, so it is crucial to be ready and use all available instruments to capture all possible information from the event. The first indication of a potential stellar explosion will be the arrival of a bright burst of neutrinos. Its observation by multiple detectors worldwide can provide an early warning for t…

Milky WayAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenasatelliteFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and Astronomy01 natural sciencesHigh Energy Physics - Experiment010305 fluids & plasmasHigh Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)Astronomi astrofysik och kosmologistar0103 physical sciencessupernova[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex]Astronomy Astrophysics and Cosmology010306 general physicssupernova neutrinoscaptureAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsHigh Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE)Astroparticle physicsPhysicsWarning systemSupernova Early Warning SystembackgroundAstronomysensitivityGalaxySupernovaelectromagneticNeutrino detectorsupernova neutrinos; multi-messenger astronomy; particle astrophysicsneutrino: burstgalaxyNeutrinoAstrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomenamulti-messenger astronomy[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]particle astrophysics
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Measurement ofνμandν¯μinduced neutral current singleπ0production cross sections on mineral oil atEν∼O(1 GeV)

2010

MiniBooNE reports the first absolute cross sections for neutral current single {pi}{sup 0} production on CH{sub 2} induced by neutrino and antineutrino interactions measured from the largest sets of NC {pi}{sup 0} events collected to date. The principal result consists of differential cross sections measured as functions of {pi}{sup 0} momentum and {pi}{sup 0} angle averaged over the neutrino flux at MiniBooNE. We find total cross sections of (4.76 {+-} 0.05{sub stat} {+-} 0.40{sub sys}) x 10{sup -40} cm{sup 2}/nucleon at a mean energy of = 808 MeV and (1.48 {+-} 0.05{sub stat} {+-} 0.14{sub sys}) x 10{sup -40} cm{sup 2}/nucleon at a mean energy of = 664 MeV for {nu}{sub {mu}} and {bar {nu}…

MiniBooNENuclear physicsPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsMesonHadronProduction (computer science)NeutrinoNucleonEnergy (signal processing)LeptonPhysical Review D
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