Search for dissertations about: "PWO"

Found 3 swedish dissertations containing the word PWO.

  1. 1. PWO Crystal Measurements and Simulation Studies of Anti-Hyperon Polarisation for PANDA

    Author : Sophie Grape; Tord Johansson; Thomas Nilsson; Uppsala universitet; []
    Keywords : NATURVETENSKAP; NATURAL SCIENCES; PANDA; PWO; antiproton; hyperon; polarisation; Nuclear physics; Kärnfysik; Kärnfysik; Nuclear Physics;

    Abstract : The Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung (GSI) facility in Darmstadt, Germany, will be upgraded to accommodate a new generation of physics experiments. The future accelerator facility will be called FAIR and one of the experimentsat the site will be PANDA, which aims at performing hadron physics investigations by colliding anti-protons with protons. READ MORE

  2. 2. Studies of PWO Crystals and Simulations of the p̅p →Λ̅Λ, Λ̅Σ0 Reactions for the PANDA Experiment

    Author : Sophie Grape; Tord Johansson; Per-Erik Tegnér; Kai-Thomas Brinkmann; Uppsala universitet; []
    Keywords : NATURVETENSKAP; NATURAL SCIENCES; PANDA; antiproton; PWO; hyperon; lambda; simulation; polarisation; spin correlation; Nuclear physics; Kärnfysik; Physics; fysik;

    Abstract : The thesis comprises investigations of two topics related to the PANDA experiment. The first part is dedicated to energy resolution and light yield uniformity studies of PWO crystals for the electromagnetic calorimeter. The second part of the thesis is dedicated to simulation studies of the p̅p→Λ̅Λ and the p̅p→Λ̅Σ0 channels. READ MORE

  3. 3. Response of the PANDA electromagnetic calorimeter to photons with energies below 100 MeV

    Author : Klas Marcks von Würtemberg; Per-Erik Tegnér; Stockholms universitet; []
    Keywords : NATURVETENSKAP; NATURAL SCIENCES; PANDA elecromagnetic calorimeter response PWO; Nuclear physics; Kärnfysik; Nuclear Physics; kärnfysik;

    Abstract : Characteristics of the electromagnetic calorimeter of PANDA (anti-Proton ANnihilations at DArmstadt), one of the key experiments at FAIR, have been measured at the tagged photon beam facility at MAX-lab for 61 energies in the range 12-63 MeV. The tested detector array consisted of 5x5 PbWO4 (lead tungstate) crystals designed for the forward end-cap. READ MORE