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u-RANIA: a neutron detector based on \mu -RWELL technology
In the framework of the ATTRACT-uRANIA project, funded by the European
Community, we are developing an innovative neutron imaging detector based on
micro-Resistive WELL ( -RWELL) technology. The -RWELL, based on the
resistive detector concept, ensuring an efficient spark quenching mechanism, is
a highly reliable device. It is composed by two main elements: a readout-PCB
and a cathode. The amplification stage for this device is embedded in the
readout board through a resistive layer realized by means of an industrial
process with DLC (Diamond-Like Carbon). A thin layer of BC on the copper
surface of the cathode allows the thermal neutrons detection through the
release of Li and particles in the active volume. This technology
has been developed to be an efficient and convenient alternative to the He
shortage. The goal of the project is to prove the feasibility of such a novel
neutron detector by developing and testing small planar prototypes with readout
boards suitably segmented with strip or pad read out, equipped with existing
electronics or readout in current mode. Preliminary results from the test with
different prototypes, showing a good agreement with the simulation, will be
presented together with construction details of the prototypes and the future
steps of the project.Comment: Prepared for the INSTR20 Conference Proceeding for JINS
Characterization of a scintillating fibers read by MPPC detectors trigger prototype for the AMADEUS experiment
Multi-Pixel Photon Counters (MPPC) consist of hundreds of micro silicon
Avalanche PhotoDiodes (APD) working in Geiger mode. The high gain and the low
noise, typical of these devices, together with their good performance in
magnetic field, make them ideal readout detectors for scintillating fibers as
trigger detectors in particle and nuclear physics experiments like AMADEUS,
where such detectors are planned to be used to trigger on charged kaon pairs.
In order to investigate the detection efficiency of such a system, a prototype
setup consisting of 32, 1 mm diameter scintillating fibers, arranged in two
double layers of 16 fibers each, and read out by 64 MPPCs with an ad-hoc built
readout electronics, was tested at the piM-1 line of the Paul Scherrer
Institute (PSI) in Villigen, Switzerland. The detection efficiency and the
trigger capability were measured on a beam containing protons, electrons, muons
and pions with a momentum of 440 MeV/c. The measured average efficiency for
protons for a double layer of scintillating fibers (96.9 +/-1.2%) represents a
guarantee of the good performance of this system as a trigger for the AMADEUS
experiment.Comment: 9 pages, 9 figures, 2 tables, sent to JINST for publicatio
High-resolution tracking in a GEM-Emulsion detector
SHiP (Search for Hidden Particles) is a beam dump experiment proposed at the
CERN SPS aiming at the observation of long lived particles very weakly coupled
with ordinary matter mostly produced in the decay of charmed hadrons. The beam
dump facility of SHiP is also a copious factory of neutrinos of all three kinds
and therefore a dedicated neutrino detector is foreseen in the SHiP apparatus.
The neutrino detector exploits the Emulsion Cloud Chamber technique with a
modular structure, alternating walls of target units and planes of electronic
detectors providing the time stamp to the event. GEM detectors are one of the
possible choices for this task. This paper reports the results of the first
exposure to a muon beam at CERN of a new hybrid chamber, obtained by coupling a
GEM chamber and an emulsion detector. Thanks to the micrometric accuracy of the
emulsion detector, the position resolution of the GEM chamber as a function of
the particle inclination was evaluated in two configurations, with and without
the magnetic fiel
Unprecedented studies of the low-energy negatively charged kaons interactions in nuclear matter by AMADEUS
The AMADEUS experiment aims to provide unique quality data of hadronic
interactions in light nuclear targets, in order to solve fundamental open
questions in the non-perturbative strangeness QCD sector, like the
controversial nature of the state, the yield of hyperon
formation below threshold, the yield and shape of multi-nucleon
absorption, processes which are intimately connected to the possible existence
of exotic antikaon multi-nucleon clusters. AMADEUS takes advantage of the
DANE collider, which provides a unique source of monochromatic
low-momentum kaons and exploits the KLOE detector as an active target, in order
to obtain excellent acceptance and resolution data for nuclear capture on
H, He, Be and C, both at-rest and in-flight. During the
second half of 2012 a successful data taking was performed with a dedicated
pure carbon target implemented in the central region of KLOE, providing a high
statistic sample of pure at-rest nuclear interactions. For the future
dedicated setups involving cryogenic gaseous targets are under preparation.Comment: 14 pages, 6 figure
The K1.8BR spectrometer system at J-PARC
A new spectrometer system was designed and constructed at the secondary beam
line K1.8BR in the hadron hall of J-PARC to investigate interactions
and -nuclear bound systems. The spectrometer consists of a high
precision beam line spectrometer, a liquid He/He/D target system, a
Cylindrical Detector System that surrounds the target to detect the decay
particles from the target region, and a neutron time-of-flight counter array
located 15 m downstream from the target position. Details of the design,
construction, and performance of the detector components are described.Comment: 33 pages, 25 figure
A facility to Search for Hidden Particles (SHiP) at the CERN SPS
A new general purpose fixed target facility is proposed at the CERN SPS
accelerator which is aimed at exploring the domain of hidden particles and make
measurements with tau neutrinos. Hidden particles are predicted by a large
number of models beyond the Standard Model. The high intensity of the SPS
400~GeV beam allows probing a wide variety of models containing light
long-lived exotic particles with masses below (10)~GeV/c,
including very weakly interacting low-energy SUSY states. The experimental
programme of the proposed facility is capable of being extended in the future,
e.g. to include direct searches for Dark Matter and Lepton Flavour Violation.Comment: Technical Proposa
Incoming!: Surviving the Barrage of Vendor Communications
For those in collection management, dealing with vendors is an integral part of the job. Yet the sheer volume of e-mails, phone calls, and other communications can sometimes leave one feeling as though under assault. This paper analyzes real-world examples of vendor communications and assesses their relevance and usefulness. It also provides tips and strategies for managing such communications effectively. Conveying library needs and expectations back to vendors, for example, is a critical step. For their part, vendors will have an opportunity to see what works and what doesn’t from a librarian’s perspective so that they may in turn learn how to communicate more efficiently with their customers
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