
FLUKA: what`s new
... Using pointwise cross sections and fully correlated final state products for neutrons below 20 MeV is a long term goal of Fluka (and not only… see Phits, NIMA763, 575). The main issue is that evaluated data files are hopelessly inclusive… As a step along this direction, fully correlated pointwise / ...
... Using pointwise cross sections and fully correlated final state products for neutrons below 20 MeV is a long term goal of Fluka (and not only… see Phits, NIMA763, 575). The main issue is that evaluated data files are hopelessly inclusive… As a step along this direction, fully correlated pointwise / ...
Chapter40_VGO
... To make predictions for measurements we need to make two steps. 1. Solve for the values of the wave field (wave function). 2. Use the wave function to calculate the probability of finding our particle somewhere. We can’t say for sure where it will be. "God does not play dice with the universe.” A. E ...
... To make predictions for measurements we need to make two steps. 1. Solve for the values of the wave field (wave function). 2. Use the wave function to calculate the probability of finding our particle somewhere. We can’t say for sure where it will be. "God does not play dice with the universe.” A. E ...
Slide 1
... Coupling strength is proportional to mass. Mass is inertial mass (what about gravity?) The potential is a minimum with a non-zero field (so-called “vacuum expectation value” – VEV), ...
... Coupling strength is proportional to mass. Mass is inertial mass (what about gravity?) The potential is a minimum with a non-zero field (so-called “vacuum expectation value” – VEV), ...
The Basic Laws of Nature: from quarks to cosmos
... Higgs Mechanism Solves the problem • Around 1970, WS used the mechanism of Higgs (and Kibble) to have spontaneous symmetry breaking which gives massive bosons in a renormalizable theory. • QFT was reborn ...
... Higgs Mechanism Solves the problem • Around 1970, WS used the mechanism of Higgs (and Kibble) to have spontaneous symmetry breaking which gives massive bosons in a renormalizable theory. • QFT was reborn ...
ppt - Rencontres de Moriond
... “… We demonstrate that the STAR results can be understood within the standard viscous hydrodynamics without invoking the CMW…” “… the slope r for the kaons should be negative, in contrast to the pion case, and the magnitude is expected to be larger… Note that in these predictions are integrated over ...
... “… We demonstrate that the STAR results can be understood within the standard viscous hydrodynamics without invoking the CMW…” “… the slope r for the kaons should be negative, in contrast to the pion case, and the magnitude is expected to be larger… Note that in these predictions are integrated over ...
NOVEL INNOVATIONS IN METERED DOSAGE INHALERS INDEX:
... windows on the side of the device. When you see red in the window, there are approximately 20 doses left and it's time to order a refill. ADVANTAGES OF POWDER INHALERS Active research area because Requires less precise coordination than all MDIs. Breath – actuated. They are environment friendl ...
... windows on the side of the device. When you see red in the window, there are approximately 20 doses left and it's time to order a refill. ADVANTAGES OF POWDER INHALERS Active research area because Requires less precise coordination than all MDIs. Breath – actuated. They are environment friendl ...
QCD --- Quantum Chromodynamics
... attractive - negative sign QED-like apart from colour factor 4/3 More than one gluon -> colour factor VQCD ( r ) = − ...
... attractive - negative sign QED-like apart from colour factor 4/3 More than one gluon -> colour factor VQCD ( r ) = − ...
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... Thomson continued experimenting with the cathode ray tube in order to determine some of the characteristics of the electron. Because the ray of electrons bent towards the positive electrode of the cathode ray tube, Thomson knew that the electron was negatively charged. He was unable to determine the ...
... Thomson continued experimenting with the cathode ray tube in order to determine some of the characteristics of the electron. Because the ray of electrons bent towards the positive electrode of the cathode ray tube, Thomson knew that the electron was negatively charged. He was unable to determine the ...
Random walks with absolute negative mobility
... The random walk model introduced above is a prototype. Many variations and modifications can be envisaged. We discuss next, in some detail, possible cooperative versions. We cite two prominent mechanisms that may appear quite naturally when the walkers interact: crowding and greediness. As an exampl ...
... The random walk model introduced above is a prototype. Many variations and modifications can be envisaged. We discuss next, in some detail, possible cooperative versions. We cite two prominent mechanisms that may appear quite naturally when the walkers interact: crowding and greediness. As an exampl ...
Student Seminar Subatomic Physics, blok 1+2 2002/03
... interest. We aim to select a menu that is highly relevant for the various research groups at the KVI and educative also for masters students not (yet) affiliated to the KVI. The literature will consist mostly of actual research overview articles supported by chapters from textbooks. The selection of ...
... interest. We aim to select a menu that is highly relevant for the various research groups at the KVI and educative also for masters students not (yet) affiliated to the KVI. The literature will consist mostly of actual research overview articles supported by chapters from textbooks. The selection of ...
Angular Impulse and Momentum for a Particle
... momentum, it will be necessary to solve for this impulsive force. An alternative approach that simplifies the problem considerably is to use the principle of angular impulse and momentum. We consider the angular momentum about point O of the particles m and M just before and after the impact. The onl ...
... momentum, it will be necessary to solve for this impulsive force. An alternative approach that simplifies the problem considerably is to use the principle of angular impulse and momentum. We consider the angular momentum about point O of the particles m and M just before and after the impact. The onl ...
High-Energy Gamma-Ray Production in Microquasars
... [26]. Figure 2 shows that the optical depth remains above unity for a wide range of photon energies particularly about Eγ ≈ 250 GeV where it presents a sharp knee. As a result, the opacity-corrected total flux above Eγ = 350 GeV drops from 7.1 10−11 down to 1.4 10−12 ph cm−2 s−1 , lying well below t ...
... [26]. Figure 2 shows that the optical depth remains above unity for a wide range of photon energies particularly about Eγ ≈ 250 GeV where it presents a sharp knee. As a result, the opacity-corrected total flux above Eγ = 350 GeV drops from 7.1 10−11 down to 1.4 10−12 ph cm−2 s−1 , lying well below t ...
The Boltzmann, Normal and Maxwell Distributions
... come remarkably close to some of the most important results in statistical physics. Rather than spend a lot of time grinding through mathematics, we will use the power to computers to demonstrate directly some of the most important aspects of statistical and thermal physics. We will then relate thes ...
... come remarkably close to some of the most important results in statistical physics. Rather than spend a lot of time grinding through mathematics, we will use the power to computers to demonstrate directly some of the most important aspects of statistical and thermal physics. We will then relate thes ...
ATLAS experiment

ATLAS (A Toroidal LHC ApparatuS) is one of the seven particle detector experiments (ALICE, ATLAS, CMS, TOTEM, LHCb, LHCf and MoEDAL) constructed at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), a particle accelerator at CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research) in Switzerland. The experiment is designed to take advantage of the unprecedented energy available at the LHC and observe phenomena that involve highly massive particles which were not observable using earlier lower-energy accelerators. It is hoped that it will shed light on new theories of particle physics beyond the Standard Model.ATLAS is 46 metres long, 25 metres in diameter, and weighs about 7,000 tonnes; it contains some 3000 km of cable. The experiment is a collaboration involving roughly 3,000 physicists from over 175 institutions in 38 countries. The project was led for the first 15 years by Peter Jenni and between 2009 and 2013 was headed by Fabiola Gianotti. Since 2013 it has been headed by David Charlton. It was one of the two LHC experiments involved in the discovery of a particle consistent with the Higgs boson in July 2012.