Search for dissertations about: "LIGHT CHARGED-PARTICLES"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 15 swedish dissertations containing the words LIGHT CHARGED-PARTICLES.
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1. Probing Electron Collisions in Nanostructures
Abstract : This thesis studies the role of interaction between charged particles for transport and optical properties in nanostructures. Simulations are provided for a quantitative description of the system dynamics probed by either current spectroscopy or light absorption. READ MORE
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2. Comprehensive Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy of 62Zn and Studies of Nilsson Parameters in the Mass A = 60 Region
Abstract : Comprehensive experimental knowledge of the 62Zn nucleus has been obtained from the combined statistics of four different experiments. The Gammasphere Ge-detector array in conjunction with the 4pi charged-particle detector array Microball was used to detect the gamma-rays in coincidence with evaporated light charged particles. READ MORE
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3. Measurement of the Reaction pp→ppπ+π-π0 with CELSIUS/WASA at 1.36 GeV
Abstract : A versatile detector setup prepared by the CELSIUS/WASA collaboration for exclusive studies of rare processes produced in proton and deuteron collisions with hydrogen and deuterium pellet targets is presented. For the near-threshold production of light mesons, π0 and η, the scattered beam and target particles are measured in the forward detector, while the products of the decaying mesons are registered in a central detector covering close-to-4π sr. READ MORE
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4. An ultra-thin-walled superconducting solenoid for meson-decay physics
Abstract : A compact and extremely thin-walled superconducting warm-bore solenoid magnet, has been developed for the WASA detector setup at the CELSIUS accelerator and storage ring of the The Svedberg Laboratory. It provides a central axial magnetic field strength of 1. READ MORE
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5. A Search for Solar Neutralino Dark Matter with the AMANDA-II Neutrino Telescope
Abstract : A relic density of Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPs) remaining from the Big Bang constitutes a promising solution to the Dark Matter problem. It is possible for such WIMPs to be trapped by and accumulate in gravitational potentials of massive dense objects such as the Sun. READ MORE