Search for dissertations about: "momentum imaging"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 26 swedish dissertations containing the words momentum imaging.
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11. 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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12. As simple as ABC - the dd → α X reaction explained
Abstract : A model is presented for the dd → αππ reaction. It is based on two parallell and almost independent NN → dπ processes, where the final deutrons fuse to form the α particle. While underestimating the results at lower energies, the modelgives a good quantitative description of the α-particle momentum distributions throughout the 0. READ MORE
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13. Development of the CHICSi multi detector system and experiments with its auxiliary systems
Abstract : Two new detector systems are described, including several new detector concepts. They areintended for use in heavy ion reaction experiments at the CELSIUS storage ring of the TheSvedberg Laboratory in Uppsala. In addition, results of experiments are presented, togetherwith theoretical calculations. READ MORE
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14. Development and Applications of a Laser-Wakefield X-ray Source
Abstract : In laser-wakefield acceleration (LWFA), a femtosecond laser pulse is tightly focused in a gas to intensities exceeding 1018 W/cm2 . The laser radiation ionizes the medium and excites a plasma wave that travels behind the laser pulse. READ MORE
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15. Fluid Dynamics and Granular Growth in High Shear Wet Granulation
Abstract : High shear wet granulation is a key step in the manufacturing of tablets in the pharmaceutical industry. From the pharmaceutical industry’s point of view, there is a desire for predictive quantitative process models to be able to make in-silico process and scale-up simulations, which would shorten and reduce the cost of technology transfer from laboratory scale to manufacturing scale in drug development. READ MORE