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Design and fabrication of a data logger for atmospheric pressure, temperature and relative humidity for gas-filled detector development
A novel instrument has been developed to monitor and record the ambient pa-
rameters such as temperature, atmospheric pressure and relative humidity. These
parameters are very essential for understanding the characteristics such as
gain of gas filled detectors like Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) and Multi Wire
Propor- tional Counter (MWPC). In this article the details of the design,
fabrication and operation processes of the device has been presented.Comment: 11 pages, 12 figure
How Many Templates for GW Chirp Detection? The Minimal-Match Issue Revisited
In a recent paper dealing with maximum likelihood detection of gravitational
wave chirps from coalescing binaries with unknown parameters we introduced an
accurate representation of the no-signal cumulative distribution of the
supremum of the whole correlator bank. This result can be used to derive a
refined estimate of the number of templates yielding the best tradeoff between
detector's performance (in terms of lost signals among those potentially
detectable) and computational burden.Comment: submitted to Class. Quantum Grav. Typing error in eq. (4.8) fixed;
figure replaced in version
Equilibration in Quark Gluon Plasma
The hydrodynamic expansion rate of quark gluon plasma (QGP) is evaluated and
compared with the scattering rate of quarks and gluons within the system.
Partonic scattering rates evaluated within the ambit of perturbative Quantum
Choromodynamics (pQCD) are found to be smaller than the expansion rate
evaluated with ideal equation of state (EoS) for the QGP. This indicate that
during the space-time evolution the system remains out of equilibrium.
Enhancement of pQCD cross sections and a more realistic EoS keep the partons
closer to the equilibrium.Comment: To be published in the Quark Matter 2008 poster proceeding
Performance of the WaveBurst algorithm on LIGO data
In this paper we describe the performance of the WaveBurst algorithm which
was designed for detection of gravitational wave bursts in interferometric
data. The performance of the algorithm was evaluated on the test data set
collected during the second LIGO Scientific run. We have measured the false
alarm rate of the algorithm as a function of the threshold and estimated its
detection efficiency for simulated burst waveforms.Comment: proceedings of GWDAW, 2003 conference, 13 pages, 6 figure
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