792 research outputs found
The AMS-02 Anticoincidence Counter
The AMS-02 detector will measure cosmic rays on the International Space
Station. This contribution will cover production, testing, space qualification
and integration of the AMS-02 anticoincidence counter. The anticoincidence
counter is needed to to assure a clean track reconstruction for the charge
determination and to reduce the trigger rate during periods of high flux.Comment: IPRD08 conference proceeding. Will be published in Nuclear Physics B
(Proceedings Supplement
Online Self-Indexed Grammar Compression
Although several grammar-based self-indexes have been proposed thus far,
their applicability is limited to offline settings where whole input texts are
prepared, thus requiring to rebuild index structures for given additional
inputs, which is often the case in the big data era. In this paper, we present
the first online self-indexed grammar compression named OESP-index that can
gradually build the index structure by reading input characters one-by-one.
Such a property is another advantage which enables saving a working space for
construction, because we do not need to store input texts in memory. We
experimentally test OESP-index on the ability to build index structures and
search query texts, and we show OESP-index's efficiency, especially
space-efficiency for building index structures.Comment: To appear in the Proceedings of the 22nd edition of the International
Symposium on String Processing and Information Retrieval (SPIRE2015
Probing superconductivity in MgB2 confined to magnetic field tuned cylinders by means of critical fluctuations
We report and analyze reversible magnetization measurements on a high quality
MgB2 single crystal in the vicinity of the zero field transition temperature,
T_c=38.83 K, at several magnetic fields up to 300 Oe, applied along the c-axis.
Though MgB2 is a two gap superconductor our scaling analysis uncovers
remarkable consistency with 3D-xy critical behavior, revealing that close to
criticality the order parameter is a single complex scalar as in 4He. This
opens up the window onto the exploration of the magnetic field induced finite
size effect, whereupon the correlation length transverse to the applied
magnetic field H_i applied along the i-axis cannot grow beyond the limiting
magnetic length L_Hi, related to the average distance between vortex lines. We
find unambiguous evidence for this finite size effect. It implies that in type
II superconductors, such as MgB2, there is the 3D to 1D crossover line H_pi and
xi denotes the critical amplitudes of the correlation lengths above and below
T_c along the respective axis. Consequently, above H_pi(T) and T<T_c
superconductivity is confined to cylinders with diameter L_Hi (1D). In
contrast, above T_c the uncondensed pairs are confined to cylinders.
Accordingly, there is no continuous phase transition in the (H,T)-plane along
the H_c2-lines as predicted by the mean-field treatment
Experimental Studies Towards a DC-DC Conversion Powering Scheme for the CMS Silicon Strip Tracker at SLHC
The upgrade of the CMS silicon tracker for the Super-LHC presents many challenges. The distribution of power to the tracker is considered particularly difficult, as the tracker power consumption is expected to be similar to or higher than today, while the operating voltage will decrease and power cables cannot be exchanged or added. The CMS tracker has adopted parallel powering with DC-DC conversion as the baseline solution to the powering problem. In this paper, experimental studies of such a DC-DC conversion powering scheme are presented, including system test measurements with custom DC-DC converters and current strip tracker structures, studies of the detector susceptibility to conductive noise, and simulations of the effect of novel powering schemes on the strip tracker material budget
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