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Neutrinos, Weak Interactions, and r-process Nucleosynthesis
Two of the key issues in understanding the neutron-to-proton ratio in a
core-collapse supernova are discussed. One of these is the behavior of the
neutrino-nucleon cross sections as supernova energies. The other issue is the
many-body properties of the neutrino gas near the core when both one- and
two-body interaction terms are included.Comment: To be published in the Proceedings of "International Symposium on
Structure of Exotic Nuclei and Nuclear Forces (SENUF 06)", March 2006, Tokyo,
Japa
Multi-pole multi-zero frequency-independent phase-shifter
A multi-pole, multi-zero design allowed realizing a "true" phase-shifter (not
time-delayer) of flat frequency-response over more than 3 decades
(30Hz-100kHz), which can be extended to higher frequencies or broader bands
thanks to a modular design. Frequency-dependent optimization of a single
resistance made also the gain flat to within few percents. The
frequency-independent phase-shifter presented can find application in any
experiment in which an action needs to be taken (e.g. a measurement needs to be
performed) at a fixed phase-delay relative to an event, regardless of how
rapidly the system rotates or oscillates.Comment: 4 pages, 7 figure
Low energy neutrino scattering measurements at future Spallation Source facilities
In the future several Spallation Source facilities will be available
worldwide. Spallation Sources produce large amount of neutrinos from
decay-at-rest muons and thus can be well adapted to accommodate
state-of-the-art neutrino experiments. In this paper low energy neutrino
scattering experiments that can be performed at such facilities are reviewed.
Estimation of expected event rates are given for several nuclei, electrons and
protons at a detector located close to the source. A neutrino program at
Spallation Sources comprises neutrino-nucleus cross section measurements
relevant for neutrino and core-collapse supernova physics, electroweak tests
and lepton-flavor violation searches.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figures, 5 table
Attitude control system Patent
Development of attitude control system for spacecraft orientatio
Electroweak Tests at Beta-beams
We explore the possibility of measuring the Weinberg angle from
(anti)neutrino-electron scattering using low energy beta beams, a method that
produces single flavour neutrino beams from the beta-decay of boosted
radioactive ions. We study how the sensitivity of a possible measurement
depends on the intensity of the ion beam and on a combination of different
Lorentz boosts of the ions.Comment: 10 pages, 6 figure
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