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Application of novel techniques for interferogram analysis to laser-plasma femtosecond probing
Recently, two novel techniques for the extraction of the phase-shift map
(Tomassini {\it et.~al.}, Applied Optics {\bf 40} 35 (2001)) and the electronic
density map estimation (Tomassini P. and Giulietti A., Optics Communication
{\bf 199}, pp 143-148 (2001)) have been proposed. In this paper we apply both
methods to a sample laser-plasma interferogram obtained with femtoseconds probe
pulse, in an experimental setup devoted to laser particle acceleration studies.Comment: Submitted to Laser and Particle Beam
A Generalization of Abel Inversion to non axisymmetric density distribution
Abel Inversion is currently used in laser-plasma studies in order to estimate
the electronic density from the phase-shift map obtained
via interferometry. The main limitation of the Abel method is due to the
assumption of axial symmetry of the electronic density, which is often hardly
fulfilled. In this paper we present an improvement to the Abel inversion
technique in which the axial symmetry condition is relaxed by means of a
truncated Legendre Polinomial expansion in the azimutal angle. With the help of
simulated interferograms, we will show that the generalized Abel inversion
generates accurate densities maps when applied to non axisymmetric density
sources
The Effects of Fantasy Role-Play on Bravery, Motivation, and Physiological Fear Responses While Playing Horror Video Games
A prior study found that role-playing exercises might have the capacity to reduce people’s fear (Giulietti, 2017). The present experiment was designed to replicate, improve upon, and extend the results of the prior study. Participants were randomly assigned to role-play either as a brave and powerful wizard or an ordinary accountant before playing the computer horror game, Slender: The Eight Pages. While participants played, they imagined themselves as their respective role-play character, were observed for their bravery and motivation to complete the game’s objective, and had their skin conductance measured. No significant differences were found between conditions and the prior study’s results were not replicated. Recommendations for future research involving role-playing, computer games, and skin conductance are provided
On upper bounds on the smallest size of a saturating set in a projective plane
In a projective plane (not necessarily Desarguesian) of order
a point subset is saturating (or dense) if any point of is collinear with two points in. Using probabilistic methods, the
following upper bound on the smallest size of a saturating set in
is proved: \begin{equation*} s(2,q)\leq 2\sqrt{(q+1)\ln
(q+1)}+2\thicksim 2\sqrt{q\ln q}. \end{equation*} We also show that for any
constant a random point set of size in with is a saturating
set with probability greater than Our probabilistic
approach is also applied to multiple saturating sets. A point set is -saturating if for every point of the number of secants of through is at least , counted with
multiplicity. The multiplicity of a secant is computed as
The following upper bound on the smallest
size of a -saturating set in is proved:
\begin{equation*} s_{\mu }(2,q)\leq 2(\mu +1)\sqrt{(q+1)\ln (q+1)}+2\thicksim
2(\mu +1)\sqrt{ q\ln q}\,\text{ for }\,2\leq \mu \leq \sqrt{q}. \end{equation*}
By using inductive constructions, upper bounds on the smallest size of a
saturating set (as well as on a -saturating set) in the projective
space are obtained.
All the results are also stated in terms of linear covering codes.Comment: 15 pages, 24 references, misprints are corrected, Sections 3-5 and
some references are adde
High brightness laser-plasma X-ray source at IFAM : Characterization and applications
A high brightness laser-plasma X-ray source has
been set-up and is presently available at IFAM. A wide
range of diagnostics has been set up to monitor the properties
of the X-ray radiation and to control the main parameters
including photon energy, flux intensity, and pulse duration.
A beam extractor enables access to the X-ray radiation
at atmospheric pressure. A simple, easy-to-use projection
microscope has been built which is capable of single-shot
micron resolution imaging with digital acquisition. Preliminary
biomedical experiments show that the X-ray doses available
on a single laser shot exposure of our source fully meet
the conditions required for an important class of biological
experiments based on X-ray induced DNA damage providing
an ideal alternative to the long time exposures needed
with X-ray tubes
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