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Phase-matching of multiple-cavity detectors for dark matter axion search
Conventional axion dark matter search experiments employ cylindrical
microwave cavities immersed in a solenoidal magnetic field. Exploring higher
frequency regions requires smaller size cavities as the TM010 resonant
frequencies scale inversely with cavity radius. One intuitive way to make
efficient use of a given magnet volume, and thereby to increase the
experimental sensitivity, is to bundle multiple cavities together and combine
their individual outputs ensuring phase-matching of the coherent axion signal.
We perform an extensive study for realistic design of a phase-matching
mechanism for multiple-cavity systems and demonstrate its experimental
feasibility using a double-cavity system.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, 1 tabl
Concept of multiple-cell cavity for axion dark matter search
In cavity-based axion dark matter search experiments exploring high mass
regions, multiple-cavity design is considered to increase the detection volume
within a given magnet bore. We introduce a new idea, referred to as
multiple-cell cavity, which provides various benefits including a larger
detection volume, simpler experimental setup, and easier phase-matching
mechanism. We present the characteristics of this concept and demonstrate the
experimental feasibility with an example of a double-cell cavity.Comment: 8 pages, 11 figure
Video games as meaningful entertainment experiences
We conducted an experiment to examine individuals’ perceptions of enjoyable and meaningful video games and the game characteristics and dimensions of need satisfaction associated with enjoyment and appreciation. Participants (N = 512) were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups that asked them to recall a game that they found either particularly fun or particularly meaningful, and to then rate their perceptions of the game that they recalled. Enjoyment was high for both groups, though appreciation was higher in the meaningful- than fun-game condition. Further, enjoyment was most strongly associated with gameplay characteristics and satisfaction of needs related to competency and autonomy, whereas appreciation was most strongly associated with story characteristics and satisfaction of needs related to insight and relatedness
Ratiometric spectral imaging for fast tumor detection and chemotherapy monitoring in vivo
We report a novel in vivo spectral imaging approach to cancer detection and chemotherapy assessment. We describe and characterize a ratiometric spectral imaging and analysis method and evaluate its performance for tumor detection and delineation by quantitatively monitoring the specific accumulation of targeted gallium corrole (HerGa) into HER2-positive (HER2 +) breast tumors. HerGa temporal accumulation in nude mice bearing HER2 + breast tumors was monitored comparatively by a. this new ratiometric imaging and analysis method; b. established (reflectance and fluorescence) spectral imaging; c. more commonly used fluorescence intensity imaging. We also tested the feasibility of HerGa imaging in vivo using the ratiometric spectral imaging method for tumor detection and delineation. Our results show that the new method not only provides better quantitative information than typical spectral imaging, but also better specificity than standard fluorescence intensity imaging, thus allowing enhanced in vivo outlining of tumors and dynamic, quantitative monitoring of targeted chemotherapy agent accumulation into them
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