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Tailoring of Ultrasmall NiMnO3 Nanoparticles: Optimizing Synthesis Conditions and Solvent Effects. [PDF]
Saikova S +7 more
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Age-related sensitivity deterioration evaluation of positron emission tomography utilizing cross-calibration factor measurement data. [PDF]
Kikuchi A +3 more
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Foundations of automatic feature extraction at LHC-point clouds and graphs. [PDF]
Bhardwaj A, Konar P, Ngairangbam V.
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Calorimetry in Particle Physics, and the CMS High-Granularity Calorimeter
An overview of electromagnetic and hadronic shower development is presented, including how they lead to the design of modern calorimeters for energy measurements of high-energy particles. The differences between sampling and homogeneous calorimeters are explored, with the pros and cons of each being presented.
David Barney
semanticscholar +3 more sources
Two solutions for the analog signal processing of a particle detector, the foreseen upgrade of the LHCb calorimeter, are presented. High precision measurements and low noise are required for a signal transmitted over 12 meter cables that spills over the following clock cycle.
D. Gascon Fora +8 more
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The seminar presents an introduction to calorimetry in particle physics. Initially the purpose of electromagnetic and hadronic calorimeters in particle physics is shown. Then the paper focusses on electromagnetic calorimeters and it describes the microscopic phenomena that drive the formation of electromagnetic showers.
F. Cavallari
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Copyright (c) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. A study has been made of the properties of fluoride glasses for use in particle calorimeters and a testing regime has been developed. Glasses in a range of compositions have been made and tested in the form of small samples and some, in the form of larger blocks, measuring up to 2×3×14 cm 3 .
P.R Hobson +18 more
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Abstract The achievement of adequate signal-to-noise ratios in the measurement of the energy released by ionizing particles in detectors of large capacitance such as, for instance, calorimeter cells, frequently relies upon transformer coupling between detector and preamplifier.
M. Bertolaccini +5 more
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HC2: special session -- detectors for nuclear and particle physics: tracking and calorimeters
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