Session

Session 9

16 Oct 2024, 09:00
Hefei

Hefei

Conveners

Session 9

  • Shikma Bressler (Weizmann Institute of Science)

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  1. Zhijia Sun (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
    16/10/2024, 09:00

    Invited speech
    China spallation neutron source and neutron detectors

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  2. Xiao Zhao (PSI)
    16/10/2024, 09:30

    Muon Induced X-ray Emission (MIXE) [1] is an advanced non-destructive technique that utilizes muons to analyze the elemental composition within materials. This method is particularly valuable in fields requiring non-destructive structural analysis, such as archaeology, battery research, meteoritics, environmental science, geology and mechanical engineering. The use of the high-rate continuous...

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  3. Libo Wu (Deep Space Exploration Laboratory)
    16/10/2024, 09:55

    Cosmic MeV gamma-ray observation presents a valuable diagnostic tool for studying the universe. The "MeV gap", ranging from about 0.1-100 MeV, has not yet been observed with the same sensitivity as neighboring energies, leaving questions like the origin of gamma-ray and positron excesses toward the galactic inner region. Traditional nonlinear imaging methods using Compton circle superposition...

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  4. Fiorina Davide (GSSI & INFN)
    16/10/2024, 10:20

    Development and Preliminary Results of a Large-Volume Time Projection Chamber for X-ray Polarimetry

    Davide Fiorina, on behalf of the HypeX collaboration

    We present the development and initial results of a large-volume, increased field-of-view Time Projection Chamber (TPC) designed for X-ray polarimetry. This instrument utilizes a triple-GEM detector with optical readout, combining a...

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