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DECIGO pathfinder
DECIGO pathfinder (DPF) is a milestone satellite mission for DECIGO (DECi-hertz Interferometer Gravitational wave Observatory) which is a future space gravitational wave antenna. DECIGO is expected to provide us fruitful insights into the universe, in particular about dark energy, a formation mechanism of supermassive black holes, and the inflation of the universe. Since DECIGO will be an extremely large mission which will formed by three drag-free spacecraft with 1000m separation, it is significant to gain the technical feasibility of DECIGO before its planned launch in 2024. Thus, we are planning to launch two milestone missions: DPF and pre-DECIGO. The conceptual design and current status of the first milestone mission, DPF, are reviewed in this article
Fermi LAT measurements of diffuse gamma-ray emission: results at the first-year milestone
For more than one year the Fermi Large Area Telescope has been surveying the
gamma-ray sky from 20 MeV to more than 300 GeV with unprecedented statistics
and angular resolution. One of the key science targets of the Fermi mission is
diffuse gamma-ray emission. Galactic interstellar gamma-ray emission is
produced by interactions of high-energy cosmic rays with the interstellar gas
and radiation field. We review the most important results on the subject
obtained so far: the non-confirmation of the excess of diffuse GeV emission
seen by EGRET, the measurement of the gamma-ray emissivity spectrum of local
interstellar gas, the study of the gradient of cosmic-ray densities and of the
X(CO)=N(H2)/W(CO) ratio in the outer Galaxy. We also catch a glimpse at diffuse
gamma-ray emission in the Large Magellanic Cloud. These results allow the
improvement of large-scale models of Galactic diffuse gamma-ray emission and
new measurements of the extragalactic gamma-ray background.Comment: Contribution to the Workshop SciNeGHe 2009/Gamma-ray Physics in the
LHC era (Assisi - Italy, Oct. 7-9 2009); 10 pages, 6 figure
The Lady in the Harbor and the Lady in Albany
Commemorating the 100 year anniversary of Kate Stoneman\u27s entrance into legal practice in the State of New York, the first women to achieve this milestone, Hon. Sol Wachtler hails the achievements of the Task Force on Women and relays its future plans about how, in its continued pursuing of equality, it will help eradicate sexual biases still persisting in the legal industry
Observation of Spin Flips with a Single Trapped Proton
Radio-frequency induced spin transitions of one individual proton are
observed for the first time. The spin quantum jumps are detected via the
continuous Stern-Gerlach effect, which is used in an experiment with a single
proton stored in a cryogenic Penning trap. This is an important milestone
towards a direct high-precision measurement of the magnetic moment of the
proton and a new test of the matter-antimatter symmetry in the baryon sector
First events from the CNGS neutrino beam detected in the OPERA experiment
The OPERA neutrino detector at the underground Gran Sasso Laboratory (LNGS)
was designed to perform the first detection of neutrino oscillations in
appearance mode, through the study of nu_mu to nu_tau oscillations. The
apparatus consists of a lead/emulsion-film target complemented by electronic
detectors. It is placed in the high-energy, long-baseline CERN to LNGS beam
(CNGS) 730 km away from the neutrino source. In August 2006 a first run with
CNGS neutrinos was successfully conducted. A first sample of neutrino events
was collected, statistically consistent with the integrated beam intensity.
After a brief description of the beam and of the various sub-detectors, we
report on the achievement of this milestone, presenting the first data and some
analysis results.Comment: Submitted to the New Journal of Physic
Quantum interference of ultrastable twin optical beams
We report the first measurement of the quantum phase-difference noise of an
ultrastable nondegenerate optical parametric oscillator that emits twin beams
classically phase-locked at exact frequency degeneracy. The measurement
illustrates the property of a lossless balanced beam-splitter to convert
number-difference squeezing into phase-difference squeezing and, thus, provides
indirect evidence for Heisenberg-limited interferometry using twin beams. This
experiment is a generalization of the Hong-Ou-Mandel interference effect for
continuous variables and constitutes a milestone towards continuous-variable
entanglement of bright, ultrastable nondegenerate beams.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figs, accepted by Phys. Rev. Let
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