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Spatial separation of large dynamical blue shift and harmonic generation
We study the temporal and spatial dynamics of the large amplitude and
frequency modulation that can be induced in an intense, few cycle laser pulse
as it propagates through a rapidly ionizing gas. Our calculations include both
single atom and macroscopic interactions between the non-linear medium and the
laser field. We analyze the harmonic generation by such pulses and show that it
is spatially separated from the ionization dynamics which produce a large
dynamical blue shift of the laser pulse. This means that small changes in the
initial laser focusing conditions can lead to large differences in the laser
frequency modulation, even though the generated harmonic spectrum remains
essentially unchanged.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures. Under revisio
Comparison of Geant4 hadron generation with data from the interactions with beryllium nuclei of +8.9 GeV/c protons and pions, and of -8 GeV/c pions
Hadron generation in the Geant4 simulation tool kit is compared with
inclusive spectra of secondary protons and pions from the interactions with
beryllium nuclei of +8.9 GeV/c protons and pions, and of -8.0 GeV/c pions. The
data were taken in 2002 at the CERN Proton Synchrotron with the HARP
spectrometer. We report on significant disagreements between data and simulated
data especially in the polar-angle distributions of secondary protons and
pions.Comment: 15 pages, 13 figure
Cross-Sections of Large-Angle Hadron Production in Proton- and Pion-Nucleus Interactions V: Lead Nuclei and Beam Momenta from +/-3 Gev/c to +/-15 Gev/c
We report on double-differential inclusive cross-sections of the production
of secondary protons, charged pions, and deuterons, in the interactions with a
5% nuclear interaction length thick stationary lead target, of proton and pion
beams with momentum from +/-3 GeV/c to +/-15 GeV/c. Results are given for
secondary particles with production angles 20 to 125 degrees. Cross-sections on
lead nuclei are compared with cross-sections on beryllium, copper, and tantalum
nuclei.Comment: 67 pages, 13 figures, 47 table
Four-gap glass RPC as a candidate to a large area thin time-of-flight detector
A four-gap glass RPC with 0.3mm gap size was tested with hadron beam as a
time-of-flight detector having a time resolution of ~ 100ps. A thickness of the
detector together with front-end electronics is ~ 12mm. Results on time
resolution dependently on a pad size are presented. This paper contains first
result on the timing RPC (with ~ 100ps resolution) having a strip read-out.
Study has been done within the HARP experiment (CERN-PS214) R&D work. A obtaned
data can be useful if a design of a large area thin timing detector has to be
done.Comment: 18 pages, 13 figure
Coulomb focusing at above-threshold ionization in elliptically polarized mid-infrared strong laser fields
The role of Coulomb focusing in above-threshold ionization in an elliptically
polarized mid-infrared strong laser field is investigated within a
semiclassical model incorporating tunneling and Coulomb field effects. It is
shown that Coulomb focusing up to moderate ellipticity values is dominated by
multiple forward scattering of the ionized electron by the atomic core that
creates a characteristic low-energy structure in the photoelectron spectrum and
is responsible for the peculiar energy scaling of the ionization normalized
yield along the major polarization axis. At higher ellipticities, the electron
continuum dynamics is disturbed by the Coulomb field effect mostly at the exit
of the ionization tunnel. Due to the latter, the normalized yield is found to
be enhanced, with the enhancement factor being sharply pronounced at
intermediate ellipticities
Cross-sections of large-angle hadron production in proton-- and pion--nucleus interactions VIII: aluminium nuclei and beam momenta from {\pm}3 GeV/c to {\pm}15 GeV/c
We report on double-differential inclusive cross-sections of the production
of secondary protons, charged pions, and deuterons, in the interactions with a
5% {\lambda}int thick stationary aluminium target, of proton and pion beams
with momentum from \pm3 GeV/c to \pm15 GeV/c. Results are given for secondary
particles with production angles between 20 and 125 degrees. Cross-sections on
aluminium nuclei are compared with cross-sections on beryllium, carbon, copper,
tin, tantalum and lead nuclei.Comment: 71 pages, 16 figures, 47 table
Cross-sections of large-angle hadron production in proton- and pion-nucleus interactions VI: carbon nuclei and beam momenta from \pm 3 GeV/c to \pm 15 GeV/c
We report on double-differential inclusive cross-sections of the production
of secondary protons, charged pions, and deuterons, in the interactions with a
5% nuclear interaction length thick stationary carbon target, of proton and
pion beams with momentum from \pm 3 GeV/c to \pm 15 GeV/c. Results are given
for secondary particles with production angles between 20 and 125 degrees.
Cross-sections on carbon nuclei are compared with cross-sections on beryllium,
copper, tantalum and lead nuclei.Comment: 67 pages, 13 figure
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