25–29 Nov 2019
Centennial Hall, Kyushu University
Asia/Tokyo timezone

Session

Nuclear, astro, non-collider

25 Nov 2019, 10:10
Centennial Hall, Kyushu University

Centennial Hall, Kyushu University

Fukuoka

Conveners

Nuclear, astro, non-collider

  • Imad Laktineh (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))

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  1. Prof. Shoji Torii (WISE, Waseda University)
    25/11/2019, 10:10

    The CALorimetric Electron Telescope (CALET) space experiment, which has been developed by Japan in collaboration with Italy and the United States, is a high-energy astroparticle physics mission installed on the International Space Station (ISS). The primary goals of the CALET mission include studying the details of galactic cosmic-ray acceleration and propagation, and searching for possible...

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  2. Dr Zheng Quan (IHEP,CAS)
    25/11/2019, 10:40

    The High Energy cosmic-Radiation Detection (HERD) facility is a flagship and landmark scientific experiment onboard China's Space Station for search of dark matter, high precision measurement of charged cosmic rays and gamma rays, planned for operation starting around 2025 for about 10 years. The main instrument of HERD is a highly optimized five-sides-effective 3-D calorimeter (CALO) with...

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  3. Dr Andrei Semenov (JINR)
    25/11/2019, 11:00

    The Multy-Purpose Detector (MPD) is designed to study a hot and dense baryonic matter formed in heavy-ion collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}$=4-11 GeV at the NICA accelerator complex (Dubna, Russia). Large-sized electromagnetic calorimeter (ECal) of the MPD spectrometer will provide precise spatial and energy measurements for photons and electrons in the central pseudorapidity region of...

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  4. Fedor Guber (Russian Academy of Sciences (RU))
    25/11/2019, 11:20

    Forward hadron calorimeter with transverse and longitudinal segmentation has been developed and constructed for the upgraded fixed target BM@N experiment at JINR, Dubna. The main purpose of this calorimeter is to provide event-by-event centrality and reaction plane orientation measurements in nucleus-nucleus collisions.
    The design of the hadron calorimeter composed of sampling...

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  5. Mayu Osugi (Osaka University, Japan)
    25/11/2019, 11:40

    We study the rare decay $K_L\to\pi^0 \nu \bar{\nu}$ at the J-PARC KOTO experiment. The signature of the decay is two gammas from a $\pi^0$ decay and no other detectable particles. The two gammas are detected with a calorimeter. The calorimeter composed of undoped cesium iodide(CsI) crystals, and their energy, timing and two-dimensional position are measured. Small 2240 crystals (25 × 25 × 500...

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  6. Wataru Ootani (ICEPP, University of Tokyo)
    25/11/2019, 12:00

    The MEG II experiment is in preparation to search for the lepton flavour violating decay, $\mu\rightarrow e+\gamma$, aiming at the world’s highest sensitivity of $6\times 10^{-14}$, which is ten times better than that of the MEG experiment.
    An improved photon measurement is a key to the high sensitivity of the MEG II experiment.
    A liquid xenon (LXe) photon detector with highly granular...

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