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Reconstructing muons at a Muon Collider
A Muon Collider represents a promising proposal for the future of particle accelerators. Lepton colliders, indeed, allow to probe much higher energy scales than hadrons with higher precision; in addition, the usage of muons guarantees a much lower level of synchrotron radiation than the electron case.
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Neutron reflectometry instrumentation at the ISIS source: current state
This article presents the current capabilities of the four time‐of‐flight neutron reflectometers at the ISIS Neutron and Muon Source, highlighting recent advances in instrumentation, automation and data analysis that enable high‐precision studies of interfacial structures across diverse scientific fields.Neutron reflectometry (NR) at the ISIS Neutron ...
Mario Campana +8 more
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Laboratory tests of Lorentz and CPT symmetry with muons [PDF]
The prospects are explored for testing Lorentz and CPT symmetry in the muon sector via the spectroscopy of muonium and various muonic atoms, and via measurements of the anomalous magnetic moments of the muon and antimuon. The effects of Lorentz-violating
A. Gomes +2 more
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Estimating the mass of cosmic rays by combining radio and muon measurements [PDF]
The Auger Engineering Radio Array (AERA) is a radio detector at the Pierre Auger Observatory and it is dedicated to measure the radio emission of cosmic-ray air showers. AERA is co-located with the underground muon detectors of the Auger Muons and Infill
Holt Ewa M.
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Measurement of the residual energy of muons in the Gran Sasso underground Laboratories
The MACRO detector was located in the Hall B of the Gran Sasso underground Laboratories under an average rock overburden of 3700 hg/cm^2. A transition radiation detector composed of three identical modules, covering a total horizontal area of 36 m^2, was
A. Baldini +122 more
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Twin‐compartment solid–liquid cells for neutron reflectometry
We introduce a twin‐compartment solid–liquid cell for neutron reflectometry that divides a single substrate into two independent measurement areas, doubling sample capacity and enabling direct side‐by‐side comparisons. This sample environment also reduces alignment and sample preparation time and has been successfully tested on both vertical and ...
Nicoló Paracini +7 more
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Geant4 Simulation of Muon Absorption in Concrete Layers
Muography requires a detailed understanding of the absorption of muons in the material situated between the muon source and the detector. A large-statistics (>3 billion event) Geant4 simulation was run to simulate the absorption of muons in different ...
David Joffe, Christian Perez
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Low-energy negative muon interaction with matter
Using simulated data, obtained with the FLUKA code, we derive empirical regularities about the propagation and stopping of low-energy negative muons in hydrogen and selected solid materials.
Adamczak, Andrzej +5 more
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A breakthrough in the first successful single‐crystal growth of LiNiO2 using the floating zone technique is reported. The as‐grown single‐crystal quality has been thoroughly analysed using laboratory and high‐energy X‐rays. Superlattice reflections are found, clearly seen using the laboratory diffractometer and resonant elastic X‐ray scattering ...
Uthayakumar Sivaperumal +3 more
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A North Greenland‐wide in situ cosmogenic 14C ice sheet chronology since the Lateglacial
Knowledge of the glacial history of the North Greenland Ice Sheet is crucial due to its high sensitivity to climate change. However, because the ice sheet in this region is predominantly cold‐based, resulting in low erosion rates, using 10Be exposure dating to establish reliable ice sheet chronologies has proven very challenging due to nuclide ...
Anne Sofie Søndergaard +8 more
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