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    Parton Production Via Vacuum Polarization

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    We discuss the production mechanism of partons via vacuum polarization during the very early, gluon dominated phase of an ultrarelativistic heavy-ion collision in the framework of the background field method of quantum chromodynamics.Comment: 3 pages, Latex, 3 figures (eps), to be published in JPhysG, SQM2001 proceeding

    Fluid Dynamics of Relativistic Quantum Dust

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    The microscopic transport equations for free fields are solved using the Schwinger function. Thus, for general initial conditions, the evolution of the energy-momentum tensor is obtained, incorporating the quantum effects exactly. The result for relativistic fermions differs from classical hydrodynamics, which is illustrated for Landau and Bjorken type initial conditions in this model of exploding primordial matter. Free fermions behave like classical dust concerning hydrodynamic observables. However, quantum effects which are present in the initial state are preserved.Comment: 5 pages; LaTe

    Monitoraggio sanitario degli ungulati selvatici dell'Arcipelago Toscano

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    Lo scopo di questo studio è stato quello di delineare il panorama relativo allo stato sanitario della popolazione di cinghiali, presente sull’isola d’Elba, e delle popolazioni di mufloni, presenti sulle isole d’Elba e di Capraia. Negli esemplari di cinghiale vivi catturati e in quelli abbattuti sono state fatte indagini sierologiche per brucellosi, peste suina classica, influenza suina, pseudorabbia e neosporosi. L’indagine sulla tubercolosi è stata effettuata esaminando i linfonodi retrofaringei, appartenenti a capi abbattuti contestualmente all’attività venatoria. A tracciare il profilo sullo stato sanitario nei confronti della rogna sarcoptica è stato l’esame dei raschiati cutanei praticati su capi catturati e su carcasse: L’indagine sulla trichinellosi è stata condotta su campioni di muscolo massetere prelevati dai capi abbattuti. Le indagini parassitologiche per elmintiasi gastrointestinali sono state svolte mediante esame necroscopico su soggetti deceduti per cause naturali. Nei mufloni catturati sono stati eseguiti test sierologici per brucellosi, leptospirosi, bluetongue, toxoplasmosi e neosporosi. Le indagini per ectoparassiti, sono state eseguite sia su capi catturati che su soggetti deceduti per cause naturali e si sono basate sulla ricerca di zecche e su sulla loro identificazione . La densità delle zecche sul territorio è stata valutata attraverso attività di dragging. L’analisi dei risultati ottenuti fornisce utili informazioni per i pianificare in modo mirato le future attività di monitoraggio sullo stato sanitario delle popolazioni di ungulati selvatici nelle due isole oggetto di studi

    Interessi del Piemonte combinati con quelli delle nazioni limitrofe, e della libertà in generale. Opuscolo.

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    Beam test results of the irradiated Silicon Drift Detector for ALICE

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    The Silicon Drift Detectors will equip two of the six cylindrical layers of high precision position sensitive detectors in the ITS of the ALICE experiment at LHC. In this paper we report the beam test results of a SDD irradiated with 1 GeV electrons. The aim of this test was to verify the radiation tolerance of the device under an electron fluence equivalent to twice particle fluence expected during 10 years of ALICE operation.Comment: 6 pages,6 figures, to appear in the proceedings of International Workshop In high Multiplicity Environments (TIME'05), 3-7 October 2005, Zurich,Switzerlan

    Low-noise monolithic bipolar front-end for silicon drift detectors

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    Abstract A very low noise, 32-channel preamplifier/shaper chip has been designed for the analogue readout of silicon detectors. The circuit has been optimized in view of the operation of silicon drift detectors, which have very low capacitance and produce gaussian signals of σ of few tens of ns. The chip (OLA) has been designed and manufactured using the SHPi full-custom bipolar process by Tektronix. Each channel is composed by a preamplifier, a shaper and a symmetrical line driver, which allows to drive either a positive and a negative single ended output separately on 50 Ω impedance or a differential twisted pair. The intrinsic peaking time of the circuit is ∼60 ns , and the noise is below 250 electrons at zero input load capacitance. The power consumption is 2 mW/channel, mostly due to the output driver

    Measurement of the cosmic ray hadron spectrum up to 30 TeV at mountain altitude: the primary proton spectrum

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    The flux of cosmic ray hadrons at the atmospheric depth of 820 g/cm^2 has been measured by means of the EAS-TOP hadron calorimeter (Campo Imperatore, National Gran Sasso Laboratories, 2005 m a.s.l.). The hadron spectrum is well described by a single power law : S(E_h) = (2.25 +- 0.21 +- 0.34(sys)) 10^(-7)(E_h/1000)^(-2.79 +- 0.05) m^(-2) s^(-1) sr^(-1) GeV^(-1) over the energy range 30 GeV-30 TeV. The procedure and the accuracy of the measurement are discussed. The primary proton spectrum is derived from the data by using the CORSIKA/QGSJET code to compute the local hadron flux as a function of the primary proton spectrum and to calculate and subtract the heavy nuclei contribution (basing on direct measurements). Over a wide energy range E_0 = 0.5-50 TeV its best fit is given by a single power law : S(E_0) = (9.8 +- 1.1 +- 1.6(sys)) 10^(-5) (E_0/1000)^(-2.80 +- 0.06) m^(-2) s^(-1) sr^(-1) GeV^(-1). The validity of the CORSIKA/QGSJET code for such application has been checked using the EAS-TOP and KASCADE experimental data by reproducing the ratio of the measured hadron fluxes at the two experimental depths (820 and 1030 g/cm^2 respectively) at better than 10% in the considered energy range.Comment: 16 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in Astroparticle Physic

    Radiation damage of silicon strip detectors in the NA50 experiment

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    Abstract During operation of the multiplicity detector in the NA50 experiment the single sided AC-coupled p-on-n silicon strip detectors were exposed to charged particle fluences up to 10 14 eq n/cm 2 and ionising doses up to 20 Mrad, with a very non-uniform radiation spatial distribution. Radiation effects in the detectors observed during the '96 lead ion run as well as results of the post-run measurements are presented in this paper
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