Exploring Lunar Surface Radiation Risks and Mitigations Using Bioengineering
Lunar Explorer Instrument for space biology applications, LEIA Mission, addresses radiation health risks for crewed lunar exploration. The project aims to engineer yeast strains to study radiation sensitivity and identify genetic factors affecting cellular response. The instrument suite includes Bio
6 views • 8 slides
Introducing Turnkey's groundbreaking iPM instrument
\nIntroducing Turnkey's groundbreaking iPM instrument! Revolutionizing air quality analysis, it combines light extinction & scatter for precise airborne particle measurement. Now, track all PM size fractions simultaneously with unmatched accuracy. \nKEY FEATURES:\n1. Measures PM10, PM4 (respirable),
1 views • 2 slides
Advanced Detector Nomenclature and Proposed Segmentation System
This content provides detailed information on detector nomenclature, parts, and a proposed segmentation system for advanced spectrometers. It includes visuals and explanations of ring, septant, coil, and segment identification within the detector, offering insights into the intricate workings of spe
0 views • 4 slides
Understanding Basic Concepts of Hyperspectral Imaging and Spectroscopy
Exploring the fundamental principles of hyperspectral imaging and spectroscopy, this content covers topics such as interference, diffraction, spectrometer workings using diffraction gratings, and wave properties. Lectures by Adjunct Professor Fred Sigernes delve into topics like basic spectroscopy,
0 views • 21 slides
Advanced Fission Experiments at University of Michigan
The University of Michigan, under the guidance of Dr. Sara A. Pozzi, conducts cutting-edge fission experiments leveraging organic scintillation detectors. These detectors offer advantages such as nanosecond-scale response times, energy proportionality, and scalability. The experiments focus on impro
0 views • 4 slides
Status Update on GRANIT Spectrometer at Les Houches (August 19, 2024)
GRANIT aims to increase observation time of neutrons in gravitational states and enhance precision of measurements. Details about the clean room, UCNs hunting, and progress made in 2010 are outlined, emphasizing the need for system reliability and improvement. Significant steps have been taken towar
0 views • 34 slides
Optics Spectrometer Setup at Rayat Shikshan Sanstha's Veer Wajekar A.S.C. College
Construction and setup guide for an optics spectrometer at Rayat Shikshan Sanstha's Veer Wajekar A.S.C. College, including details on the telescope, collimator, and prism table. Instructions cover aligning the telescope, setting up the collimator, and positioning the spectrometer table. Steps are pr
7 views • 10 slides
Understanding the Simple Double Beam Spectrometer
The simple double beam spectrometer is a vital instrument used to measure the amount of light absorbed by a sample at a specific wavelength. This device utilizes two light paths originating from the same source - one for the sample and the other for the reference. By splitting light beams, utilizing
2 views • 17 slides
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
0 views • 21 slides
Progress Update on VUV Divertor Spectrometer Installation and Commissioning
The project status for the VUV divertor spectrometer installation and commissioning is progressing well. The main components include collecting mirrors, toroidal mirrors, and gratings. The design is nearing completion with adjustments being made to the sustaining structure, mirrors, and periscope. T
0 views • 8 slides
Disposable Glucose Nanosensor Development Project
This project aims to develop a disposable glucose nanosensor and testing method to detect a range of concentrations. The goal is to create a low-cost and easy-to-fabricate nanosensor by designing an effective fabrication process. Steps involve cleaning the microscope slide, depositing titanium and a
0 views • 14 slides
Comparing C and pMC Values in Dinosaur Bones: A Study Across Multiple Regions
Results from a study comparing carbon (C) and percent of modern 14C (pMC) values in various bone fractions of dinosaurs across different regions are presented. The study utilized Accelerated Mass Spectrometer (AMS) technology, with samples pre-treated to eliminate contaminants. The findings reveal a
0 views • 47 slides
Measurement of Inclusive Cross-Sections with COMPASS Spectrometer by Oleg Denisov
Oleg Denisov from INFN Turin explores the possibility of measuring inclusive cross-sections for processes like p+He4, pbar+X, and more using the COMPASS Spectrometer. Plans involve utilizing proton beams, a universal spectrometer for identifying antiprotons, and achieving precise measurements in a w
0 views • 21 slides
Understanding Mass Spectrometry: From History to Techniques
Explore the fascinating history of mass spectrometry, from the discovery of isotopes by J.J. Thomson and F.W. Aston to modern developments like the quadrupole mass spectrometer. Learn about Electron Impact Mass Spectrometry, its techniques, and the information derived from mass spectra, including mo
0 views • 15 slides
Searching for Dark Photon Dark Matter with Cosmic Ray Antideuterons
Exploring the use of cosmic ray antideuterons for dark matter detection is a promising avenue in astrophysics. Antideuteron searches offer a low-background environment, making them ideal for detecting certain types of dark matter particles. Unlike antiproton searches, which face significant backgrou
0 views • 30 slides
Latest Developments in Physics Experiments at MESA Orsay 2022
Developments at MESA include the layout of experiments, status of the 5 MeV Injector, operational modes, fixed target experiments, challenges in the EB-Experiment P2, procurement updates, energy recovery mode in MAGIX, and upcoming spectrometer deliveries. Exciting advancements and projects are unde
0 views • 16 slides
Understanding Mass Spectrometry Principles and Applications
Mass spectrometry is a powerful analytical technique used to determine the molecular mass, formula, and structural features of compounds. By ionizing molecules in a mass spectrometer, it generates molecular ions that reveal valuable information about the composition of the compound. Isotope peaks he
0 views • 33 slides
Investigation on Pointing Measurement Challenges in Nuclear Physics
Exploring the intricacies of pointing measurements in nuclear physics research, focusing on achieving precise angle measurements for spectrometers. The analysis delves into measurement accuracies, cancellation of systematic errors, and strategies for addressing challenges in separating elastic scatt
0 views • 8 slides
Efficiency Calculation of High-Resolution Gamma-Ray Spectrometer for Environmental Radioactivity Measurements
SALMROM laboratory at IFIN-HH conducts environmental radioactivity monitoring using high-resolution gamma-ray spectrometry. The system includes a Coaxial p-type HPGe detector with reliable traceability. Activities involve evaluating radon concentrations in various environments and assessing radionuc
0 views • 13 slides
Development of NS-GEM Neutron Spectrometer for Fusion Plasmas
This project focuses on developing a compact neutron spectrometer, NS-GEM, using gas electron multiplier detector technology for fusion plasma applications. The goal is to achieve high energy resolution, low sensitivity to γ-rays, and high count rate capabilities for accurate neutron measurements.
0 views • 22 slides
Optimizing LOD in Time-Resolved VUV LIBS for Light Elements in Metals
Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) is a powerful analytical method used to detect elemental composition in various states. This research focuses on optimizing the Limit of Detection (LOD) for Time-Resolved Vacuum Ultraviolet (VUV) LIBS, particularly for light elements in metals. The study a
0 views • 35 slides
Funded Tropospheric Chemistry Mission Parameters Overview
Funded tropospheric chemistry missions like Europe Sentinel 4, USA TEMPO, Korea GEMS, and others aim to monitor atmospheric composition for air quality assessment. The missions involve advanced instruments to measure ozone, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, aerosols, and more, with specific spatial
0 views • 9 slides
New Horizons Pluto Energetic Particle Spectrometer Science Investigation (PEPSSI) Review
Reviewed by S. Joy, this evaluation covers the Medium Energy Particle Spectrometer onboard New Horizons spacecraft. Details include energy range, field of view, resolution, and more. Comments on the review procedure, documentation evaluation, and dataset corrections are also provided.
0 views • 11 slides
Understanding Refractive Index of Prism Material through Spectrometer Experiment
Explore the experiment conducted in MS&T Physics lab to determine the refractive index of a prism material using an equilateral triangular prism. Learn about the setup of the spectrometer, including the collimator, imager, and stage adjustments, to find the minimum deviation and analyze the spectrum
0 views • 8 slides