637 research outputs found
Deuteron photo-disintegration with polarised photons in the energy range 30 - 50 MeV
The reaction d(\vec\gamma,np) has been studied using the tagged and polarised
LADON gamma ray beam at an energy 30 - 50 MeV to investigate the existence of
narrow dibaryonic resonances recently suggested from the experimental
measurements in a different laboratory. The beam was obtained by Compton
back-scattering of laser light on the electrons of the storage ring ADONE.
Photo-neutron yields were measured at five neutron angle \vartheta_n = 22,
55.5, 90, 125 and 157 degrees in the center of mass system.Our results do not
support the existence of such resonances.Comment: 16 pages, Latex, 22 figures, 1 table. Nucl. Phys. A to appea
A note on the extension of the Dirac method
In this note we extend the Dirac method to partial differential equations
involving higher order roots of differential operators.Comment: 3 page
Response of VIRGO detectors to pre-big-bang gravitons
The sensitivity achievable by a pair of VIRGO detectors to stochastic and
isotropic gravitational wave backgrounds produced in pre-big-bang models is
discussed in view of the development of a second VIRGO interferometer. We
describe a semi-analytical technique allowing to compute the signal-to-noise
ratio for (monotonic or non-monotonic) logarithmic energy spectra of relic
gravitons of arbitrary slope. We apply our results to the case of two
correlated and coaligned VIRGO detectors and we compute their achievable
sensitivities. We perform our calculations both for the usual case of minimal
string cosmological scenario and in the case of a non-minimal scenario where a
long dilaton dominated phase is present prior to the onset of the ordinary
radiation dominated phase. In this framework, we investigate possible
improvements of the achievable sensitivities by selective reduction of the
thermal contributions (pendulum and pendulum's internal modes) to the noise
power spectra of the detectors. Since a reduction of the shot noise does not
increase significantly the expected sensitivity of a VIRGO pair (in spite of
the relative spatial location of the two detectors) our findings support the
experimental efforts directed towards a substantial reduction of thermal noise.Comment: 23 pages in Latex styl
A diagrammatic approach to the spectrum of cosmological perturbations
We compute the spectral distribution of the quantum fluctuations of the
vacuum, amplified by inflation, after an arbitrary number of background
transitions. Using a graphic representation of the process we find that the
final spectrum can be completely determined trough a synthetic set of working
rules, and a list of simple algebraic computations.Comment: 12 pages, Latex, four figures included using epsfig. To appear in
Phys. Lett.
The KLOE-2 High Energy Tagger Detector
In order to fully reconstruct to the reaction e+e- to e+e- gamma-gamma in the
energy region of the phi meson production, new detectors along the DAFNE beam
line have to be installed in order to detect the scattered e+e-. The High
Energy Tagger (HET) detector measures the deviation of leptons from their main
orbit by determining their position and timing so to tag gamma-gamma physics
events and disentangle them from background. The HET detectors are placed at
the exit of the DAFNE dipole magnets, 11 m away from the IP, both on positron
and electron lines. The HET sensitive area is made up of a set of 28 plastic
scintillators. A dedicated DAQ electronics board based on a Xilinx Virtex-5
FPGA have been developed for this detector. It provides a MultiHit TDC with a
time resolution of the order of 500 ps and the possibility to acquire data any
2.5 ns, thus allowing to clearly identify the correct bunch crossing. First
results of the commissioning run are presented.Comment: Submitted to proceedings of the 12th Pisa Meeting on Advanced
Detectors 2012, La Biodola, Isola d'Elba, Ital
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