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Dr Igor Pshenichnov (Frankfurt Institite for Advanced Studies (FIAS) and Institute for Nuclear Research (INR), Moscow)15/10/2009, 14:30Users' WorkshopOral presentation Users WorkshopWe study the validity of nucleus-nucleus collision models of Geant4 describing fragmentation of light and medium-weight nuclei (from $^{3}$He to $^{58}$Ni) in tissue-like media. Depth-dose distributions and yields of secondary fragments produced by nuclear beams were calculated and compared against experimental data. The Light-Ion Binary Cascade model and the Wilson abrasion model were used...Go to contribution page
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Dr Guofu Cao (Institute of High Energy Physics), Prof. Huaimin Liu (Institute of High Energy Physics)15/10/2009, 14:50Users' WorkshopOral presentation Users WorkshopThe BESIII detector is a conventional solenoidal magnetic spectrometer and operating at the upgraded Beijing Electron-Positron Collider (BEPCII). Since the start of commissioning run in Aug. 2008, about 100M psi(2S) data and 200M J/Psi data have been collected with BESIII detector. Using 10M psi(2S) data taken in 2008, we compare hadronic shower energy, profile and fake photons in the...Go to contribution page
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Mr Benjamin Lutz (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY))15/10/2009, 15:10Users' WorkshopOral presentation Users WorkshopTo evaluate technologies for ILC calorimetry, the CALICE collaboration has constructed a prototypes of highly granular sampling calorimeters. These detectors have been tested extensively in particle beams at DESY, at CERN and at Fermilab. The imaging capabilities of these detector provide three dimensional information of hadronic showers with unprecedented resolution and will thus help...Go to contribution page
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Norman Graf (SLAC)15/10/2009, 15:30
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