80 research outputs found
Uncertainties on exclusive diffractive Higgs and jets production at the LHC
Two theoretical descriptions of exclusive diffractive jets and Higgs
production at the LHC were implemented into the FPMC generator: the Khoze,
Martin, Ryskin model and the Cudell, Hern\'andez, Ivanov, Dechambre exclusive
model. We then study the uncertainties. We compare their predictions to the CDF
measurement and discuss the possibility of constraining the exclusive Higgs
production at the LHC with early measurements of exclusive jets. We show that
the present theoretical uncertainties can be reduced with such data by a factor
of 5
Exclusive quasielastic production of dijets at hadronic colliders
We critically re-examine the calculation of central production of dijets in
quasi-elastic hadronic collisions. We find that the process is not dominated by
the perturbative contribution, and discuss several sources of uncertainties in
the calculation.Comment: 4 pages, talk given at Diffraction-2008, La Londe-les-Maures, France,
9-14 Sept 200
De la psychologie du chien ; base du dressage
Dechambre Edmond, Pécriaux R. De la psychologie du chien ; base du dressage. In: Bulletin de l'Académie Vétérinaire de France tome 111 n°9, 1958. pp. 487-489
Central Exclusive Dijet Production
Calculations of central exclusive production are affected by very large
perturbative and non-perturbative corrections. In this talk, we summarize the
results of a study of the uncertainties on these corrections in the case of
exclusive dijet production.Comment: To appear in the Proceedings of the 43rd Rencontres de Moriond, QCD
and High Energy Interactions, La Thuile, Italy, 1-8 March 200
Design and Tests of 500kW RF Windows for the ITER LHCD System
In the frame of a R\&D effort conducted by CEA toward the design and the
qualification of a 5 GHz LHCD system for the ITER tokamak, two 5 GHz 500 kW/5 s
windows have been designed, manufactured and tested at high power in
collaboration with the National Fusion Research Institute (NFRI). The window
design rely on a symmetrical pill-box concept with a cylindrical beryllium
oxide ceramic brazed on an actively water cooled copper skirt. The ceramic RF
properties have been measured on a test sample to get realistic values for
guiding the design. Low power measurements of the manufactured windows show
return losses below-32 dB and insertion losses between-0.01 dB and-0.05 dB,
with an optimum frequency shifted toward lower frequencies. High power tests
conducted at NFRI show unexpected total power loss for both windows. The
ceramic temperature during RF pulses has been found to reach unexpected high
temperature, preventing these windows to be used under CW conditions. A
post-mortem RF analysis of samples taken from one window shows that the
dielectric properties of the ceramic were not the ones measured on the
manufacturer sample, which partly explain the differences with the reference
modelling
Design and RF measurements of a 5 GHz 500 kW window for the ITER LHCD system
International audienceCEA/IRFM is conducting R&D efforts in order to validate the critical RF components of the 5 GHz ITER LHCD system, which is expected to transmit 20 MW of RF power to the plasma. Two 5 GHz 500 kW BeO pill-box type window prototypes have been manufactured in 2012 by the PMB Company, in close collaboration with CEA/IRFM. Both windows have been validated at low power, showing good agreement between measured and modeling, with a return loss better than 32 dB and an insertion loss below 0.05 dB. This paper reports on the window RF design and the low power measurements. The high power tests up to 500kW have been carried out in March 2013 in collaboration with NFRI. Results of these tests are also reported. In the current ITER LHCD design, 20 MW Continuous Wave (CW) of Radio-Frequency power at 5 GHz are expected to be generated and transmitted to the plasma. In order to separate the vacuum vessel pressure from the cryostat waveguide pressure, forty eight 5 GHz 500kW CW windows are to be assembled on the waveguides at the equatorial port flange. For nuclear safety reasons, forty eight additional windows could be located in the cryostat section, to separate and monitor the cryostat waveguide pressure from the exterior transmission line pressure. These windows are identified as being one of the main critical components for the ITER LHCD system since first ITER LHCD studies [1] [2] [3] or more recently [4] [5] , and clearly require an important R&D effort. In this context and even if the LHCD system is not part of the construction baseline, the CEA/IRFM is conducting a R&D effort in order to validate a design and the performances of these RF windows. In order to begin the assessment of this need, two 5 GHz 500 kW/5 s pill-box type windows prototypes have been manufactured in 2012 by the PMB Company in close collaboration with the CEA/IRFM [6]. The section 2 of this paper reports the RF and mechanical design of a 5 GHz window. Some features of the mechanical design and the experimental RF measurements at low power are reported in section 3. High power results, made in collaboration with NFRI, are detailed in section 4. The development of CW windows is discussed in the conclusion. 2-RF AND MECHANICAL DESIGN The proposed 5 GHz RF window is based on a pill-box design [2] , i.e. a ceramic brazed in portion of a circular waveguide, connected on either side to a rectangular waveguide section. Typical design rules of thumb of such device are circular section diameter about the same size of the diagonal of the rectangular waveguide (cf. FIGURE 1). Without taking into account the ceramic, the circular section length is approximately half a guided wavelength of the circular TE 11 mode, in order for the device to act as a half-wave transformer. Once optimized, taking into account the ceramic, matching is correct only for a narrow band of frequency and is very sensitive to the device dimensions and the ceramic relative permittivity. The heat losses in the ceramic, which have to be extracted by an active water cooling, depends on the inside electric field topology and of ceramic dielectric loss (loss tangent). Undesirable modes due to parasitic resonances can be excited in the ceramic volume, raising the electric field an
Central exclusive production of dijets at hadronic colliders
In view of the recent diffractive dijet data from CDF run II, we critically
re-evaluate the standard approach to the calculation of central production of
dijets in quasi-elastic hadronic collisions. We find that the process is
dominated by the non-perturbative region, and that even perturbative
ingredients, such as the Sudakov form factor, are not under theoretical
control. Comparison with data allows us to fix some of the uncertainties.
Although we focus on dijets, our arguments apply to other high-mass central
systems, such as the Higgs boson.Comment: 37 pages, 18 figures. Two new appendices, and a discussion of the
upper scale of the Sudakov form factor are introduced. The text about the
calculation of the uncertainties has been rewritte
Stress and breast cancer: from epidemiology to molecular biology
Stress exposure has been proposed to contribute to the etiology of breast cancer. However, the validity of this assertion and the possible mechanisms involved are not well established. Epidemiologic studies differ in their assessment of the relative contribution of stress to breast cancer risk, while physiological studies propose a clear connection but lack the knowledge of intracellular pathways involved. The present review aims to consolidate the findings from different fields of research (including epidemiology, physiology, and molecular biology) in order to present a comprehensive picture of what we know to date about the role of stress in breast cancer development
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