Conveners
Exotic
- Toru Takeshita (Shinshu University (JP))
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Stefano Di Falco (Universita & INFN Pisa (IT)), Stefano Di Falco (Universita degli Studi di Pisa)02/10/2017, 14:00
The Mu2e experiment at Fermilab searches for the charged-lepton flavour violating neutrino-less conversion of a negative muon into an electron in the field of a aluminum nucleus. The dynamics of such a process is well modelled by a two-body decay, resulting in a mono-energetic electron with an energy slightly below the muon rest mass (104.967 MeV). If no events are observed in three years of...
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Chendi Shen (Tsinghua University (CN))02/10/2017, 14:20
A shashlik electromagnetic calorimeter will be produced in Hall A of Jefferson Laboratory for Solenoidal Large Intensity Device (SoLID). WLS fiber and clear fiber will be used as the light guide part of the calorimeter. The blue light from scintillators is converted into green light by WLS fibers and is carried out to the back of the calorimeters for readout. Since the magnetic field reaches...
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Yifeng Wei (USTC)02/10/2017, 14:40
A BGO calorimeter was built for a high energy cosmic ray experiment, named the DArk Matter Particle Explorer (DAMPE), which was launched in the end of 2015. In order to determine the response of the calorimeter to heavy nuclei, an experiment was carried out with 40 and 75 GeV/A ion beam at CERN SPS. The performance of the calorimeter, including quenching effect of the BGO crystal, the energy...
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Bokkyun Shin (Hanyang University)02/10/2017, 15:00
We will introduce observation technique, future plan and report current results of the Telescope Array (TA) experiment to research Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays (UHECRs).
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The UHECR, highest energetic phenomena in the Universe, is crucially important to solve mysteries in modern astrophysics. The UHECRs can be observed with an Extensive Air Shower (EAS) which is an interaction of UHECR with... -
Fabio Ferrarotto (INFN - National Institute for Nuclear Physics)02/10/2017, 15:20
The PADME experiment at the Frascati Beam-Test Facility (BTF) aim at searching for invisible decays of a dark photon A’, by measuring the missing mass in fixed-target annihilations of a positron beam: e+ e- A’. The measurement requires a precise determination of the momentum of the recoil photon, performed by means of a highly-segmented, high-resolution and low-threshold BGO crystal...
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