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Neutrino electron scattering at LAMPF

Description: The limits of applicability of the standard model are considered. The theory is described from an experimenter's viewpoint, emphasizing the observables. The present experimental situation is summarized. The aspects of symmetry breaking, radiative corrections, scattering of neutrinos from hadrons, and neutrino-electron scattering are discussed. The discussion is meant to underscore the need for a really precise measurement of the Weinberg angle in the scattering mode. A proposed LAMPF experiment… more
Date: November 27, 1985
Creator: White, D. Hywel
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Aerosol deposition and losses in two alpha air monitors

Description: We assessed particle deposition and loss occurring in two alpha-air monitors: an Eberline Alpha-3 Continuous Air Monitor (CAM) and a working-area transuranic aerosol monitor (WOTAMS). We investigated the dependence of particle size on losses in the sampling inlets and the real-time alpha detector areas for both instruments. We determined the uniformity of particle deposition on the filter to ascertain the effectiveness of the detector and collection-filter configuration. Results indicate that p… more
Date: November 27, 1985
Creator: Biermann, A.H. & Sawyer, S.R.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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MUPPATS: a multiparticle 3D imaging detector system

Description: It has long been recognized that the foil-induced dissociation of fast molecular ions is a potentially powerful method to determine the stereochemical structures of the molecular projectiles. We have recently developed a detector system specifically designed for such experiments. The MUPPATS detector is a large-area multistep low pressure gas counter. The requirements of multiparticle detection with good position and time resolution leads to a rather complex data-readout and reduction scheme. T… more
Date: August 27, 1985
Creator: Faibis, A.; Koenig, W.; Kanter, E.P. & Vager, Z.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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