Medusa - Multithread 4-Body Decay Fitting and Simulation Software
Medusa is a C++ application for physics data analyses of 4-body decays in massively parallel platforms. It aims to optimize complex data modeling processes by leveraging multithreading capabilities for efficient performance, particularly in High Energy Physics experiments. Medusa has been successful
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Study of a Polarized Internal Target at the LHC: General Requirements and Preliminary Results
The LHCb Spectrometer at the Large Hadron Collider is exploring the design of a polarized gas target (PGT) similar to the HERMES target in the VELO alcove. The project aims to improve precision in luminosity measurements for antiproton production in colliding bunches. The new SMOG2 system with addit
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LHCb RICH2 Upgrade Mechanics Status Update November 2016
Mechanics and design status update of LHCb RICH2 upgrade focusing on T-bar and cooling system construction, cable tray design, connections, cooling geometry optimization, prototypes testing, and assembly progress. Details include materials used, dimensions, heat exchange calculations, pressure drops
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Exploring Dark Matter and Fundamental Particles Research Updates
This collection of images and information delves into the research activities led by Mauro Raggi and P. Valente from Sapienza Università di Roma and INFN Roma. It discusses the challenges and possibilities in parameter space coverage, potential tests required for efficient extraction from electron
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Role of Anomalous Triangle Singularity in Threshold Phenomena Understanding
Anomalous Triangle Singularity (ATS) is explored in the context of threshold phenomena understanding, focusing on its occurrence when all three internal particles are simultaneously on shell. The study delves into kinematic effects, genuine states recognition, and specific cases such as heavy pentaq
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Optical Fiber Calibration System & Adaptive Power Supply by J. Cvach
Introduction to an optical fiber calibration system and adaptive power supply developed by J. Cvach from the Institute of Physics, ASCR, Prague. The system includes an LED driver, notched fibers, and adaptive power supply for various applications, such as the calibration of the CALICE AHCAL and LHCb
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