Conveners
#3 Session (L. Ottaviani/I. Lázaro): Wednesday afternoon
- Ignacio Lazaro Roche (LSBB - Laboratoire Souterrain a Bas Bruit (FR))
Description
Session chaired by L. Ottaviani and I. Lázaro
During the last 20 years muon tomography has been recognized for its contributions to various domains of science like Volcanology, Hydrology, Archaeology and many more. Its impact is especially prominent in the case of Volcanoes either as a standalone remote imaging technique or in combination with other more traditional Geophysical methods. Being non-invasive, muography, has no adverse impact...
There are over 27, 313 known Near Earth Asteroids (NEAs), i.e., asteroids within 4.488 × 107 km from Earth, out of which 1, 254 are on risk list according to ESA’s Near Earth Object Coordination Centre (NEOCC). Hence, advancing the knowledge of mineral composition, interior structure, and potential threats of planetary bodies is very important and has been the motivation behind space...
Located far from anthropological disturbances and with low seismic and magnetic background noise profiles, the LSBB facility is the ideal location for a new hybrid detector for the study of space-time strain. This new concept, the MIGA infrastructure \cite{Canuel2018}, utilizes an array of atom interferometers manipulated by the same beam, the resonant optical field of a 150 m long optical...
Radiation patterns of combined parallel and perpendicular motions from the accelerated relativistic particle at low and high frequencies of the bremsstrahlung process with an external lightning electric field were explained. The primary outcome was that radiation patterns have four relative maxima with two forward peaking and two backward peaking lobes. The asymmetry of the radiation pattern,...