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Preliminary Investigation of a Waveform Analysis with the WASA and the ACQIRIS Readout Electronics
The Group for the development of neutron and gamma detectors in the Central
Institute of Engineering, Electronics and Analytics (ZEA-2) at
Forschungszentrum J\"ulich (FZJ) is developing a fast Anger Camera prototype
for improving the rejection of the gamma contamination during the detection of
neutrons. The prototype is based on a scintillating plate for neutron capture
and on the subsequent generation of scintillating light collected by a matrix
of 4x4 vacuum Photomultipliers R268 by Hamamatsu. According to the impinging
point position of the incoming neutrons the light is collected by different
PMTs, and via dedicated algorithms the x and y coordinates can be calculated.
In this note the WASA and ACQIRIS readout electronics are compared while
performing a waveform analysis of the signals generated by using both an
analogue pulse generator and an LED+PMT system. Different options of
pre-amplifiers and amplifiers are considered, and the results are here
presented and commented. At this stage of the prototype development,
systematical studies were not performed while the scope of this work was only
to validate the principle of operations by using both readout systems.Comment: 36 Pages. The current version V1.1 has minor typos correcte
Peak statistics on COBE maps
We perform the stastistics of temperature maxima and minima in COBE-DMR
2-year maps. For power-law spectra the surface distribution of peaks implies an
amplitude consistent with more conventional analyses of COBE data (for
instance, we get K for a spectral index but not with the measured quadrupole K. This
provides further support for the existence an infrared cutoff in the cosmic
spectrum.Comment: Latex file, Astronomy & Astrophysics L-aa style. Hardcopy figures
available separately, send requests to [email protected]
Hard Exclusive Electroproduction of Two Pions off Proton and Deuteron at HERMES
Exclusive electroproduction of pairs off hydrogen and deuterium
targets has been studied with the HERMES experiment. The angular distribution
of the in the rest system has been studied in the
invariant mass range GeV.
Theoretical models derived in the framework of the Generalized Parton
Distributions show that this angular distribution receives only contributions
from the interference between the isoscalar channel I=0 and the isovector
channel I=1.Comment: 5 pages, LaTex, 9 EPS figures. Talk given by R.Fabbri at SPIN 2002,
BNL. References modifie
Low frequency gray-body factors and infrared divergences: rigorous results
Formal solutions to the mode equations for both spherically symmetric black
holes and Bose-Einstein condensate acoustic black holes are obtained by writing
the spatial part of the mode equation as a linear Volterra integral equation of
the second kind. The solutions work for a massless minimally coupled scalar
field in the s-wave or zero angular momentum sector for a spherically symmetric
black hole and in the longitudinal sector of a 1D Bose-Einstein condensate
acoustic black hole. These solutions are used to obtain in a rigorous way
analytic expressions for the scattering coefficients and gray-body factors in
the zero frequency limit. They are also used to study the infrared behaviors of
the symmetric two-point function and two functions derived from it: the
point-split stress-energy tensor for the massless minimally coupled scalar
field in Schwarzschild-de Sitter spacetime and the density-density correlation
function for a Bose-Einstein condensate acoustic black hole.Comment: 41 pages, 5 figure
Scattering coefficients and gray-body factor for 1D BEC acoustic black holes: exact results
A complete set of exact analytic solutions to the mode equation is found in
the region exterior to the acoustic horizon for a class of 1D Bose-Einstein
condensate (BEC) acoustic black holes. From these, analytic expressions for the
scattering coefficients and gray-body factor are obtained. The results are used
to verify previous predictions regarding the behaviors of the scattering
coefficients and gray-body factor in the low frequency limit.Comment: 13 pages, 1 figure, Final version, to appear in Phys. Rev.
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