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Gluon polarisation from high transverse momentum hadron pairs production (COMPASS)
A new preliminary result of a gluon polarisation \Delta G/G obtained
selecting high transverse momentum hadron pairs in DIS events with Q^2>1
(GeV/c)^2 is presented. Data has been collected by COMPASS at CERN during the
2002-2004 years. In the extraction of contributions coming from
the leading order and QCD processes are taken into account. A new
weighting method based on a neural network approach is used. Also a preliminary
result of \Delta G/G for events with Q^2<1 (GeV/c)^2 is presented.Comment: Advanced Studies Institute On Symmetries And Spin (SPIN-Praha-2008)
20-26 Jul 2008, Prague, Czech Republic. The proceedings of the ASI will be
published in The European Physical Journal Special Topics (EJP ST) Serie
Compass Results on Gluon Polarisation from High pT hadron pairs
One of the goals of the COMPASS experiment is the determination of the gluon
polarisation \Delta G/G, for a deep understanding of the spin structure of the
nucleon. In DIS the gluon polarisation can be measured via the
Photon-Gluon-Fusion (PGF) process, identified by open charm production or by
selecting high p_T hadron pairs in the final state. The data used for this work
were collected by the COMPASS experiment during the years 2002-2004, using a
160 GeV naturally polarised positive muon beam scattering on a polarised
nucleon target. A new preliminary result of the gluon polarisation \Delta G/G
from high p_T hadron pairs in events with Q^2>1 (GeV/c)^2 is presented. In
order to extract \Delta G/G, this analysis takes into account the leading
process \gamma q contribution together with the PGF and QCD Compton processes.
A new weighted method based on a neural network approach is used. A preliminary
\Delta G/G result for events from quasi-real photoproduction (Q^2<1 (GeV/c)^2)
is also presented.Comment: prepared for the proceedings of the DSPIN09 - XIII Workshop on High
Energy Spin Physics, Dubna, Russia, September 1 - 5, 200
A multilevel, multispectral data set analysis in the visible and infrared wavelength regions
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Evaluation of Skylab data for land use mapping
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Modelling Intermediate Age and Old Stellar Populations in the Infrared
We have investigated the spectro-photometric properties of the Asymptotic
Giant Branch (AGB) stars and their contribution to the integrated infrared
emission in simple stellar populations (SSP). Adopting analytical relations
describing the evolution of these stars in the HR diagram and empirical
relations for the mass-loss rate and the wind terminal velocity, we were able
to model the effects of the dusty envelope around these stars, with a minimal
number of parameters. We computed isochrones at different age and initial metal
content. We compare our models with existing infrared colors of M giants and
Mira stars and with IRAS PSC data. Contrary to previous models, in the new
isochrones the mass-loss rate, which establishes the duration of the AGB phase,
also determines the spectral properties of the stars. The contribution of these
stars to the integrated light of the population is thus obtained in a
consistent way. We find that the emission in the mid infrared is about one
order of magnitude larger when dust is taken into account in an intermediate
age population, irrespective of the particular mixture adopted. The dependence
of the integrated colors on the metallicity and age is discussed, with
particular emphasis on the problem of age-metallicity degeneracy. We show that,
contrary to the case of optical or near infrared colors, the adoption of a
suitable pass-band in the mid infrared allows a fair separation of the two
effects. We suggest intermediate redshift elliptical galaxies as possible
targets of this method of solving the age-metallicity dilemma. The new SSP
models constitute a first step in a more extended study aimed at modelling the
spectral properties of the galaxies from the ultraviolet to the far infrared.Comment: 16 pages, 10 figures, to appear in A&
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