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Study of ion feedback in multi-GEM structures
We study the feedback of positive ions in triple and quadruple Gas Electron
Multiplier (GEM) detectors. The effects of GEM hole diameter, detector gain,
applied voltages, number of GEMs and other parameters on ion feedback are
investigated in detail. In particular, it was found that the ion feedback is
independent of the gas mixture and the pressure. In the optimized multi-GEM
structure, the ion feedback current can be suppressed down to 0.5% of the anode
current, at a drift field of 0.1 kV/cm and gain of 10^4. A simple model of ion
feedback in multi-GEM structures is suggested. The results obtained are
relevant to the performance of time projection chambers and gas
photomultipliers.Comment: 9 pages, 11 figures. Submitted to Nucl. Instr. and Meth.
The Mass Shell of the Nelson Model without Cut-Offs
The massless Nelson model describes non-relativistic, spinless quantum
particles interacting with a relativistic, massless, scalar quantum field. The
interaction is linear in the field. We analyze the one particle sector. First,
we construct the renormalized mass shell of the non-relativistic particle for
an arbitrarily small infrared cut-off that turns off the interaction with the
low energy modes of the field. No ultraviolet cut-off is imposed. Second, we
implement a suitable Bogolyubov transformation of the Hamiltonian in the
infrared regime. This transformation depends on the total momentum of the
system and is non-unitary as the infrared cut-off is removed. For the
transformed Hamiltonian we construct the mass shell in the limit where both the
ultraviolet and the infrared cut-off are removed. Our approach is constructive
and leads to explicit expansion formulae which are amenable to rigorously
control the S-matrix elements.Comment: explanations added, typos correcte
Strong-Coupling Calculation of Fluctuation Pressure of a Membrane Between Walls
We calculate analytically the proportionality constant in the pressure law of
a membrane between parallel walls from the strong-coupling limit of variational
perturbation theory up to third order. Extrapolating the zeroth to third
approximations to infinity yields the pressure constant alpha=0.0797149. This
result lies well within the error bounds of the most accurate available
Monte-Carlo result 0.0798 +- 0.0003.Comment: Author Information under
http://www.physik.fu-berlin.de/~kleinert/institution.html . Latest update of
paper also at http://www.physik.fu-berlin.de/~kleinert/28
Physics of multi-GEM structures
We show that physics of multi-GEM structures is rather complex, regarding the
number of phenomena affecting detector performance. The high-pressure operation
in noble gases and the ion feedback are considered in more detail. It is
proposed that the dominant avalanche mechanism in He and Ne, at high pressures,
is the associative ionization. Ion feedback effects related to the dependence
on gas, pressure and gain and to possible avalanche extension outside the GEM
holes are discussed.Comment: Presented at the 8th International Conference on Instrumentation for
Colliding Beam Physics, Novosibirsk, Febuary 28 - March 6, 2002. To be
published in Nucl. Instr. and Meth.
Further evidence of the circulation of PMV-4 and influenza viruses with N2 - 1957 enzyme in migratory waterfowls
I n the years 1980—1984, one paramyxovirus type
4 and 11 influenza viruses were isolated from cloacal swabs
collected from migratory waterfowls in Fed. Rep. Germany. One
influenza virus of H4N8 subtype was isolated from swabs of
commercial ducks collected at an abbatoir. Seven of 10 influenza
strains, isolated from mallard clucks and coot were identified as
a mixture of 2 —3 strains of H l , H4, and Ho subtype; 3 virus
strains from the same locality relate antigenically to subtype H4
w i t h enzyme serologically identical with N2 — Singapore/57 as
demonstrated by means of polyclonal and monoclonal antibody
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