51 research outputs found

    Preliminary Characterisation of NP339, a Novel Polyarginine Peptide with Broad Antifungal Activity

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    FUNDING SOURCE The study was funded by NovaBiotics with support from The UK Governments’ Department of Health and Social Care, delivered by Innovate UK. Shane Smith and Carol Munro’s contribution to the project was funded by a Scottish Universities Life Sciences Alliance Bioskape grant award.Peer reviewedPublisher PD

    LHCb inner tracker: Technical Design Report

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    LHCb calorimeters: Technical Design Report

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    LHCb magnet: Technical Design Report

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    LHCb RICH: Technical Design Report

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    LHCb muon system: Technical Design Report

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    Prompt K_short production in pp collisions at sqrt(s)=0.9 TeV

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    The production of K_short mesons in pp collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 0.9 TeV is studied with the LHCb detector at the Large Hadron Collider. The luminosity of the analysed sample is determined using a novel technique, involving measurements of the beam currents, sizes and positions, and is found to be 6.8 +/- 1.0 microbarn^-1. The differential prompt K_short production cross-section is measured as a function of the K_short transverse momentum and rapidity in the region 0 < pT < 1.6 GeV/c and 2.5 < y < 4.0. The data are found to be in reasonable agreement with previous measurements and generator expectations.Comment: 6+18 pages, 6 figures, updated author lis

    Development of an optical front-end readout system for the LHCb RICH detectors.

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    The development of a front-end readout system for the LHCb Ring Imaging Cherenkov (RICH) detectors is in progress. The baseline choice for the RICH photon detector front-end electronics is a binary readout ASIC for an encapsulated silicon pixel detector. This paper describes a system to transmit the binary data with address ID and error codes, from a radiation harsh environment while keeping synchronisation. The total data read out for the fixed Level-0 readout period of 900ns is 32x36x440 non-zero-suppressed bits per Level-0 trigger, with a sustained Level-0 trigger rate of 1MHz. Multimode fibres driven by VCSEL devices are used to transmit data to the off-detector Level-1 electronics located in a non-radiation environment. The data are stored in 512Kbit deep QDR buffers
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