579 research outputs found
Mitigating the effects of higher order multipole fields in the magnets of the Accelerator Test Facility 2 at KEK
The ATF2 project is the final focus system prototype for ILC and CLIC linear collider projects, with the purpose to reach a 37nm vertical beam size at the interaction point. In the nanometer beam size regime, higher order multipoles in magnets become a crucial point for consideration. The strength and rotation angle of the ATF2 QEA magnets were reconstructed from measurements done in IHEP in the past and compared with more recent ones from KEK. Based on a sensitivity study, we report on the analysis of possible strategies to mitigate the effects of the measured multipoles. A suggestion is given which will benefit the ATF2 present commissioning to reach the nominal beam size, and also to facilitate the implementation of the reduced β optics in the future
Laser Machining by short and ultrashort pulses, state of the art and new opportunities in the age of the photons
An overview is given of the applications of short and ultrashort lasers in material processing. Shorter pulses reduce heat-affected damage of the material and opens new ways for nanometer accuracy. Even forty years after the development of the laser there is a lot of effort in developing new and better performing lasers. The driving force is higher accuracy at reasonable cost, which is realised by compact systems delivering short laser pulses of high beam quality. Another trend is the shift towards shorter wavelengths, which are better absorbed by the material and which allows smaller feature sizes to be produced. Examples of new products, which became possible by this technique, are given. The trends in miniaturization as predicted by Moore and Taniguchi are expected to continue over the next decade too thanks to short and ultrashort laser machining techniques. After the age of steam and the age of electricity we have entered the age of photons now
Space-Time Diffusion of Ground and Its Fractal Nature
We present evidences of the diffusive motion of the ground and tunnels and
show that if systematic movements are excluded then the remaining uncorrelated
component of the motion obeys a characteristic fractal law with the
displacement variance dY^2 scaling with time- and spatial intervals T and L as
dY^2 \propto T^(Alpha)L^(Gamma) with both exponents close to 1. We briefly
describe experimental methods of the mesa- and microscopic ground motion
detection used in the measurements at the physics research facilities sensitive
to the motion, particularly, large high energy elementary particle
accelerators. A simple mathematical model of the fractal motion demonstrating
the observed scaling law is also presented and discussed.Comment: 83 pages, 46 fig
OspA heterogeneity of Borrelia valaisiana confirmed by phenotypic and genotypic analyses
BACKGROUND: Although European Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato isolates have been divided into five genospecies, specific tools for the serotype characterization of only three genospecies are available. Monoclonals antibodies (mAbs) H3TS, D6 and I17.3 identify B. burgdorferi sensu stricto (ss.), B. garinii and B. afzelii respectively, but no mAbs are available to identify B. valaisiana. In the same way, specific primers exist to amplify the OspA gene of B. burgdorferi ss., B. garinii and B. afzelii. The aim of the study was to develop species-specific mAb and PCR primers for the phenotypic and genetic identification of B. valaisiana. RESULTS: This study describes a mAb that targets OspA of B. valaisiana and primers targeting the OspA gene of this species. As the monoclonal antibody A116k did not react with strains NE231, M7, M53 and Frank and no amplification was observed with strains NE231, M7 and M53, the existence of two subgroups among European B. valaisiana species was confirmed. CONCLUSIONS: The association of both monoclonal antibody A116k and primers Bval 1F and Bval 1R allows to specific identification of the B. valaisiana isolates belonging to subgroup 1
Measurement of a small atmospheric ratio
From an exposure of 25.5~kiloton-years of the Super-Kamiokande detector, 900
muon-like and 983 electron-like single-ring atmospheric neutrino interactions
were detected with momentum MeV/, MeV/, and
with visible energy less than 1.33 GeV. Using a detailed Monte Carlo
simulation, the ratio was measured to be , consistent with previous results from the
Kamiokande, IMB and Soudan-2 experiments, and smaller than expected from
theoretical models of atmospheric neutrino production.Comment: 14 pages with 5 figure
Observation of the DsJ(2317) and DsJ(2457) in B decays
We report the first observation of the B --> Dbar DsJ(2317) and B --> Dbar
DsJ(2457) decays based on 123.8 10^6 BBar events collected with the Belle
detector at KEKB. We observe the DsJ(2317) decay to Ds pi0 and DsJ(2457) decay
to the Ds* pi0 and Ds gamma final states. We also set 90% CL upper limits for
the decays DsJ(2317) --> Ds* gamma, DsJ(2457) --> Ds* gamma, DsJ(2457) --> Ds
pi0 and DsJ(2457) --> Ds pi+ pi-.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures. A few minor corrections. Replaced by version
accepted to publication in Phys. Rev. Let
Observation of
We report the first observation of the flavor-changing neutral current decay
and an improved measurement of the decay , where represents an electron or a muon, with a data
sample of 140 fb accumulated at the resonance with the
Belle detector at KEKB. The results for the branching fractions are and
, where the first error is statistical, the second is systematic and
the third is from model dependence.Comment: 11 pages, 2 figures, submitted to PR
Measurement of Time-Dependent CP-Violating Asymmetries in B0 --> phi Ks0, K+ K- Ks0, and eta' Ks0 Decays
We present an improved measurement of CP-violation parameters in B0 --> phi
Ks0, K+ K- Ks0, and eta' Ks0 decays based on a 140 fb-1 data sample collected
at the Upsilon(4S) resonance with the Belle detector at the KEKB
energy-asymmetric e+e- collider. One neutral B meson is fully reconstructed in
one of the specified decay channels, and the flavor of the accompanying B meson
is identified from its decay products. CP-violation parameters for each of the
three modes are obtained from the asymmetries in the distributions of the
proper-time intervals between the two B decays. We find that the observed CP
asymmetry in the B0 --> phi Ks0 decay differs from the standard model (SM)
expectation by 3.5 standard deviations, while the other cases are consistent
with the SM.Comment: 10 pages, 4 postscript figures, submitted to Physical Review Letters,
also contributed to the XXI International Symposium on Lepton and Photon
Interactions at High Energies, Aug 11-16, 2003, Fermilab, Illinois US
Evidence for B0->pi0pi0
We report evidence for the decay B0->pi0pi0. The analysis is based on a data
sample of 152million BBbar pairs collected at the Upsilon(4s) resonance with
the Belle detector at the KEKB e+e- storage ring. We find
25.6+9.3/-8.4(stat)+1.6/-1.4(syst) B0->pi0pi0 signal events with a significance
of 3.4 standard deviations. We measure the branching fraction to be
(1.7+-0.6(stat)+-0.2(syst))*10^{-6}.Comment: Submitted to PR
Belle II Technical Design Report
The Belle detector at the KEKB electron-positron collider has collected
almost 1 billion Y(4S) events in its decade of operation. Super-KEKB, an
upgrade of KEKB is under construction, to increase the luminosity by two orders
of magnitude during a three-year shutdown, with an ultimate goal of 8E35 /cm^2
/s luminosity. To exploit the increased luminosity, an upgrade of the Belle
detector has been proposed. A new international collaboration Belle-II, is
being formed. The Technical Design Report presents physics motivation, basic
methods of the accelerator upgrade, as well as key improvements of the
detector.Comment: Edited by: Z. Dole\v{z}al and S. Un
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