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Equation of state of strongly interacting matter: spectra for thermal particles and intensity correlation of thermal photons
2010
We find that an equation of state for hot hadronic matter consisting of all baryons having $M < 2$ GeV and all mesons having $M < 1.5$ GeV, along with Hagedorn resonances in thermal and chemical equilibrium, matches rather smoothly with lattice equation of state (p4 action, ${N_��}=8$) for T up to $\approx 200$ MeV, when corrected for the finite volume of hadrons. Next we construct two equations of state for strongly interacting matter; one, HHL, in which the above is matched to the lattice equation of state at $T=165$ MeV and the other, HHB, where we match it to a bag model equation of state with critical temperature $T_c=165$ MeV. We compare particle spectra, thermal photon spectra …
e+e- yields in Pb+Au collisions at 158 AGeV/c: Assessment of baryonic contributions
1998
Using a hydrodynamic approach to describe Pb+Au collisions at 158 AGeV/c, we analyze e+e- yields from matter containing baryons in addition to mesons. We employ e+e- production rates from two independent calculations, which differ both in their input physics and in their absolute magnitudes, especially in the mass range where significant enhancements over expected backgrounds exist in the CERES data. Although the presence of baryons leads to significant enhancement of e+e- emission relative to that from mesons-only matter, the calculated results fall below the data in the range 400 < M_ee/MeV < 600, by a factor of 2-3. Since the calculated e+e- spectra are relatively insensitive to th…
Transient absorption of polarons in KNbO3
2002
Abstract Transient absorption spectra have been measured in a number of undoped KNbO 3 crystals following two kinds of electronic excitation: two-photon absorption of 200 fs laser pulses and 10 ns pulsed electron beam. A band peaking at 0.8 eV and broad, poorly resolved absorption in the range 1.3–3.3 eV were observed. Based on similarity to the 1 eV band in LiNbO 3 previously identified as the intrinsic electron polaron (electron self-localized on niobium in the regular lattice site), we suggest that the transient absorption band at 0.8 eV in KNbO 3 is also associated with the intrinsic electron polaron.
Deconvolution of the spectral line profiles for the plasma temperature estimation
2010
Abstract The Hg 253.7 nm spectral line profiles, emitted from the mercury–argon high-frequency electrodeless discharge lamps (HFEDL) have been measured by means of a high-resolution scanning Fabry–Perrot interferometer at the mercury cold spot temperature value at 20 °C, different discharge current and buffer gas values. The deconvolution procedure by means of the Tikhonov's regularization method was performed to obtain the real spectral line shape. The influence of the instrumental function and absorption, real width of the Hg 253.7 nm resonance line and temperature of the radiating atoms are obtained. The results were compared with the results of the nonlinear multiparameter mathematical …
Can EMMA solve the puzzle of the knee?
2011
Abstract The knee is a change in the slope of the cosmic ray spectrum at approximate energy of 3 PeV. There are multiple competing models for the knee giving conflicting predictions about this change for different masses of the primary particle. Accurate mass measurements of cosmic rays spectra around 3 PeV would be able to exclude some of these models. Cosmic-ray experiment EMMA uses a new method for studying the composition of cosmic rays at the knee area. It is able to determine the multiplicity, the lateral distribution, and the arrival direction of incoming muons produced early in the shower evolution on an event-by-event basis and deduce from these measurements the mass and the energy…
The selection and performance of diamond radiators used in coherent bremsstrahlung experiments
2005
The bremsstrahlung emitted as a result of scattering electrons in thin diamond crystals provides a useful source of high energy photons for use in photonuclear experiments, since the coherent bremsstrahlung produced is linearly polarized. Techniques for selecting the most favorable diamonds have been investigated. These are optical polaroid analysis, X-ray topography and rocking curve measurements. The diamonds are characterized with a view to determining their performance as radiators, and bremsstrahlung spectra from a diamond radiator used at the Mainz MAMI-B facility are presented. The changes caused by high energy electrons to the crystal properties of the diamond and to the resulting c…
Presence of a soft excess between 0.6 keV and 0.9 keV in the energy spectrum of Cir X-1
2004
Abstract We report on the results of a new BeppoSAX (0.12–200 keV) observation of the peculiar X–ray binary source Circinus X–1 (Cir X–1) near the apastron. We produced a color-color diagram and selected seven different zones. We fitted the spectra obtained from each zone using a model consisting of a blackbody component, at a temperature of ∼0.5 keV, and a Comptonized component, with a seed-photon temperature of ∼1 keV, electron temperature of ∼2.7 keV and optical depth of ∼11. A soft excess between 0.6 keV and 0.9 keV is present in four out of the seven extracted spectra. To fit the soft excess we tried several continuum emission models, and we find good results only adding a further blac…
Aufbau eines automatisch arbeitenden ??2-Spektrometers und Untersuchung des Konversionslinienspektrums von In114m und ThB mit Folgeprodukten
1963
An automatically operatedπ√2 spectrometer is described. The regulated current supply is transistorized. With this spectrometer the electron spectra of In114m and of ThB with daughter products have been investigated. TheK/L ratio of the 191 keV isomeric transition in In114m was found to be 1·25±0·03, in excellent agreement with the theoretical value ofSliv andBand. In the electron spectrum of ThB and daughter products 46 lines were found betweenBϱ=1750Г cm andBϱ=10000Г cm. Some of them are new. Most important is a new weak line atBϱ=7030Г cm which fixes a new level atE=1·807 MeV in ThC′ (Po212). Simultaneously the earlier reported discrepancy between electron andγ-ray intensities for 1·8 MeV…
Shapes ofPb192,190ground states fromβ-decay studies using the total-absorption technique
2015
The beta decay of Pb-192,Pb-190 has been studied using the total absorption technique at the ISOLDE (CERN) facility. The beta-decay strength deduced from the measurements, combined with QRPA theoretical calculations, allow us to infer that the ground states of the Pb-192,Pb-190 isotopes are spherical. These results represent the first application of the shape determination method using the total absorption technique for heavy nuclei and in a region where there is considerable interest in nuclear shapes and shape effects.
Intruder features in the island of inversion: The case of33Mg
2001
The Na-33 beta decay was studied online using mass separation techniques and a first description of the level structure of the neutron-rich isotope Mg-33, with N=21, has been obtained. The experiment involved the measurement of beta-gamma, beta-gamma-gamma, and beta -n-gamma coincidences as well as neutron spectra by time-of-flight technique. The first low energy level scheme for the daughter nucleus Mg-33 is given with five bound states. Spin and parity assignments are proposed according to beta feedings and gamma -ray multipolarities, beta -strength distribution is evaluated, taking into account 1n- and 2n-emission channels and it is compared with the calculated GT strength distribution. …