7 research outputs found
Search for astrophysical PeV gamma rays from point sources with Carpet-2
Early results of the search for EÎł > 1 PeV cosmic photons from point sources with the data of Carpetâ2, an air-shower array equipped with a 175 m2 muon detector, are presented. They include 95% CL upper limits on PeV photon fluxes from stacked directions of high-energy IceCube neutrino events and from four predefined sources, Crab, Cyg X-3, Mrk 421 and Mrk 501. An insignificant excess of events from Mrk 421 will be further monitored. Prospects of the use of the upgraded installation, Carpetâ3 (410 m2 muon detector), scheduled to start data taking in 2019, for searches of EÎł > 100 TeV photons, are briefly discussed
Search for astrophysical PeV gamma rays from point sources with
Early results of the search for EÎł > 1 PeV cosmic photons from point sources with the data of Carpetâ2, an air-shower array equipped with a 175 m2 muon detector, are presented. They include 95% CL upper limits on PeV photon fluxes from stacked directions of high-energy IceCube neutrino events and from four predefined sources, Crab, Cyg X-3, Mrk 421 and Mrk 501. An insignificant excess of events from Mrk 421 will be further monitored. Prospects of the use of the upgraded installation, Carpetâ3 (410 m2 muon detector), scheduled to start data taking in 2019, for searches of EÎł > 100 TeV photons, are briefly discussed
Status and initial physics performance studies of the MPD experiment at NICA
The Nuclotron-based Ion Collider fAcility (NICA) is under construction at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR), with commissioning of the facility expected in late 2022. The Multi-Purpose Detector (MPD) has been designed to operate at NICA and its components are currently in production. The detector is expected to be ready for data taking with the first beams from NICA. This document provides an overview of the landscape of the investigation of the QCD phase diagram in the region of maximum baryonic density, where NICA and MPD will be able to provide significant and unique input. It also provides a detailed description of the MPD set-up, including its various subsystems as well as its support and computing infrastructures. Selected performance studies for particular physics measurements at MPD are presented and discussed in the context of existing data and theoretical expectations