Astroparticle, Particle and Space Physics, Detectors and Medical Physics Applications : Proceedings of the 9th Conference, Villa Olmo, Como, Italy, 17-21 October 2005. için kapak resmi
Astroparticle, Particle and Space Physics, Detectors and Medical Physics Applications : Proceedings of the 9th Conference, Villa Olmo, Como, Italy, 17-21 October 2005.
Başlık:
Astroparticle, Particle and Space Physics, Detectors and Medical Physics Applications : Proceedings of the 9th Conference, Villa Olmo, Como, Italy, 17-21 October 2005.
Yazar:
Barone, Michele.
ISBN:
9789812773678
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Fiziksel Tanımlama:
1 online resource (1162 pages)
Seri:
Astroparticle, Particle, Space Physics, Radiation Interaction, Detectors and Medical Physics Applica ; v.3

Astroparticle, Particle, Space Physics, Radiation Interaction, Detectors and Medical Physics Applica
İçerik:
CONTENTS -- Preface -- Advanced Miniaturized Detectors and Particle Identification -- A Novel Micromegas Detector for In-core Nuclear Reactor Neutron Flux Measurements -- The ALICE TPC -- The ATLAS RPC Test Stands -- Performances in High Magnetic Fields of Fine-mesh Photomultipliers for Fast Time-of-flight Detectors -- Recent Results on GridPix Detectors: An Integrated Micromegas Grid and a Micromegas Ageing Test -- RICH Detector at Jefferson Lab Design Performance and Physics Results -- Hybrid-Photon-Detectors in the LHCb RICH System -- Development of a Fast Transition Radiation and Tracking Detector for CBM at FAIR -- R&D on a Detector for Very High Momentum Charged Hadron Identification in ALICE -- The Design and Test of the ATLAS Diamond Beam Conditions Monitor -- The AMS02 Transition Radiation Detector (TRD) - A Gasfilled Detector for the International Space Station -- A New Automatic Microscope for High Speed Analysis of Nuclear Emulsions -- A Novel Type of Proximity Focusing RICH Counter with Multiple Refractive Index Aerogel Radiator -- A Subminiature Scintillation Detector for Catheter Operation -- Analysis of Test-beam Data from a Prototype LHCb RICH Detector -- Single Crystal CVD Diamond Detectors for Hadron Physics -- Improvement of Particle Identification by Energy Loss in a Stack of Silicon Detectors -- Studies for a Fast RICH -- Properties of Scintillator Strip with Wavelength Shifting Fiber and Silicon Photomultiplier -- Astroparticle Experiments -- The Underground Baradello Laboratory: Characterization of the Site and Early Results on Gamma-Ray and Neutron Spectrometry Measurements -- The Art of Detecting Neutrinos 2 km Underground - The Three Phases of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory.

Neutrino Physics at the South Pole - Recent results from the AMANDA Experiment -- First Results from GLAST-LAT Integrated Towers Cosmic Ray Data Taking and Montecarlo Comparison -- Background Analysis of Cuoricino in View of the Future Experiment CUORE -- Application of Nuclear Track Detectors in Astroparticle and Nuclear Physics -- Recent DAMA Results -- Double Beta Decay Measurement with COBRA -- Ultraviolet Diamond Photodetector -- Status of the KATRIN Experiment -- The RPC System for the OPERA Spectrometers -- Electromagnetic Shower Reconstruction in Emulsion Cloud Chamber -- A Low Background Micromegas Detector for the CAST Experiment -- Imaging Optical Adapters for Multi-Anode Photo Multipliers Detectors -- A 2D Stochatsic Montecarlo for the Solar Modulation of GCR: A Procedure to Fit Interplanetary Parameters Comparing to the Experimental Data -- Spatial Distribution of Energetic Heavy Ions near the Earth -- A Photon Tag Calibration Beam for the AGILE Satellite -- Observation Program of Isotope Composition in the Ultra Heavy Cosmic Rays -- High-Energy Cosmic Rays Investigated by Air-shower Measurements with KASCADE KASCADE-Grande and LOPES -- Scintillating Optical Fibers for Astroparticle Physics -- The T2K Experiment: Status and Instrumentation of the 280m Near Detector -- Results and Status of the PICASSO Experiment -- Data Acquisition System and Trigger Electronics for CACTUS -- The Central Pixel of the MAGIC Telescope for Optical Observations -- Status report of ARDM Project: a New Direct Detection Experiment Based on Liquid Argon for the Search of Dark Matter -- Development of Multiple Photon Counting Coincidence (MPCC) Technique for Characterisation of Scintillators for Cryogenic Applications -- Results from Cuoricino Experiment and Prospects for CUORE.

Timing Calibration of the NEMO Optical Sensors -- Design Production and First Results from the IceCube Digital Optical Module -- Calorimetry -- Study of Electromagnetic Calorimeter Trigger-Primitive Performances for CMS Data Selection -- The CMS Electromagnetic Calorimeter -- The CMS ECAL Laser Monitoring System -- Pointing Calorimeter for Measuring K0 L -> JL0vv Decay and Development of Extruded Scintillator -- CMS Preshower In-situ Absolute Calibration -- Dedicated Front-End Electronics for an ILC Prototype Hadronic Calorimeter with SIPM readout -- Using Single Photoelectron Spectra in the Calibration of the CMS-HF Calorimeter -- Jet Energy Scale Determination for the Run II D0 Calorimeter -- The Hadron Calorimeter of the CMS Experiment at the Large Hadron Collider -- Properties of a 256-channel Prototype of the ALICE/PHOS Calorimeter -- Source Calibration of the CMS Quartz Fiber Forward Calorimeter -- The Calibration Strategy of the CMS Electromagnetic Calorimeter -- The Very Front-End Cards for the CMS Electromagnetic Calorimeter: Description Calibration and Performance -- Uniformity of Response of the ATLAS Electromagnetic Calorimeter Series Modules -- Plans for the Very Forward Region of ATLAS - the LUCID Luminosity Monitor -- Fast Long-Wavelength Scintillators and Waveshifters -- Test Beam Results of the CMS Electromagnetic Calorimeter -- Electron and Pion Results from the ATLAS Foward Calorimeter 2003 Test Beam -- Linearity Energy and Position Resolution of the ATLAS Electromagnetic Calorimeter Series Modules -- Preshower Silicon Strip Detectors for the CMS Experiment at LHC -- Test Beam Results of the CMS Forward Quartz Fibre Calorimeter.

Inter-Calibration and Offline Compensation Studies of the ATLAS Calorimeter Using Beam Tests and Monte Carlo -- GEANT4 and Software Applications -- Symposium on the Applications of the GEANT4 Simulation Software -- GEANT4 Applications for NASA Space Missions -- GEANT4 Application to Hadrontherapy in Japan -- AMS02 Italian Data Transfer System: Real Life Experience -- Application of GEANT4 in the Development of New Radiation Therapy Treatment Methods -- G4 Accelerator Applications -- A Full Monte Carlo Simulation of Silicon Strip Detectors -- Simulation of Radiation Monitors for Future Space Missions -- Electromagnetic Physics Modeling in GEANT4 Package -- Perspectives in Medical Applications of Monte Carlo Simulation Software for Clinical Practice in Radiotherapy Treatments -- GEANT4 Monte Carlo Simulation to estimate Gamma-Ray Emissions from Lunar Surface and SELENE Spacecraft -- CORAL a Software System for Vendor-Neutral Access to Relational Databases -- GEANT4 Simulation of the ATLAS Muon Spectrometer -- Track Extrapolation with Intrinsic Navigation in the New ATLAS Tracking Scheme -- Applications of GEANT4 for the ESA Space Programme -- Detector Simulation in High Energy Physics -- High Energy Physics -- Fast Shower Parametrisation for Electromagnetic Cascades -- Technical Aspects of the Manufacture of 4 Grease Pad Assemblies for the CMS Experiment -- Implementation and Performance of a Tau Lepton Selection within the ATLAS Trigger System at the LHC -- ATLAS Detector Simulation: Status and Outlook -- The ATLAS Experiment at CERN: Two Years Before the Start of the Data Taking -- Progress in Grid Computing for Particle Physics -- Design Production and Quality of the Sensors for the Silicon Strip Tracker of CMS -- Running MINOS.

ATLAS Inner Detector Results from the 2004 Combined Test Beam Data -- The CMS Muon System -- Performances of the ATLAS Level-1 Muon Trigger Processor in the Barrel -- Certification Installation and Commissioning of Muon Drift Tube Chambers for the CMS Central Muon Detector -- The LHC Collider: Status and Outlook to Operation -- PANDA: A Detector for Research with Antiprotons -- Test of QED with the Reaction e+e- -> 77(7) -- Muon Reconstruction and Identification for the Event Filter of the ATLAS Experiment -- Medical Applications and Instrumentations -- Spectral and Spatial Distribution of the Scattered Radiation of an Electron Radiotherapy Beam -- A Liquid Ionization Chamber as Monitor in Radiotherapy -- The Mammographic Head Demonstrator Developed in the Framework of the "IMF Project: First Imaging Tests Results -- Optimized Infrared Detectors for Infrared Synchrotron Radiation Microspectroscopy and Biomedical Imaging -- MATRIX: An Innovative Pixel Ionization Chamber for On-line Beam Monitoring in Hadrontherapy -- Development of a Dual Tracer PET Method for Imaging Dopaminergic Neuromodulation -- Rethinking Positron Emission Technology for Early Cancer Detection -- Positron Emission Tomography - Tracer Kinetic Modelling in Drug Development -- 3D-Reconstruction of Absorbed Dose Obtained from Gel-Dosimeter- Layers -- Accurate Determination of Radionuclidic Purity and Half-Life of Reactor Produced Lu-177g for Metabolic Radioimmunotherapy -- Spatial Linearity Improvement for Discrete Scintillation Imagers -- High Resolution High Sensitivity Detectors for Molecular Imaging of Small Animals and Tumor Detection -- Strip Ionization Chamber as Beam Monitor in the Proton Therapy Eye Treatment -- Low Dose Low Energy 3D Image Guidance During Radiotherapy.

Alpha Cyclotron Production Studies of the Alpha Emitter 211 At/21lg Po for High-LET Metabolic Radiotherapy.
Özet:
The exploration of the subnuclear world is done through increasingly complex experiments covering a wide range of energies and in a large variety of environments - from particle accelerators, underground detectors to satellites and space laboratories. For these research programs to succeed, novel techniques, new materials and new instrumentation need to be used in detectors, often on a large scale. Hence, particle physics is at the forefront of technological advancement and leads to numerous applications. Among these, medical applications have a particular importance due to the health and social benefits they bring. This volume reviews the advances made in all technological aspects of current experiments in the field. Contents: Advanced, Miniaturized Detectors and Particle Identification; Astroparticle Experiments; Calorimetry; GEANT4 and Software Applications; High Energy Physics; Medical Applications and Instrumentations; Radiation Damage; Space Experiments; Tracking Devices. Readership: Graduate students, academics, researchers and practitioners in high energy physics/particle physics, experimental physics, astrophysics and medical imaging.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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