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TALOS (Total Automation of LabVIEW Operations for Science): A framework for autonomous control systems for complex experiments
/ Volponi, M. (CERN ; Trento U. ; INFN, Trento) ; Zielinski, J. (Warsaw U. of Tech.) ; Rauschendorfer, T. (CERN ; Leipzig U.) ; Huck, S. (CERN ; Hamburg U.) ; Caravita, R. (Trento U. ; INFN, Trento) ; Auzins, M. (CERN ; Latvia U.) ; Bergmann, B. (Prague, Tech. U.) ; Burian, P. (Prague, Tech. U.) ; Brusa, R.S. (Trento U. ; INFN, Trento) ; Camper, A. (Oslo U.) et al.
Modern physics experiments are frequently very complex, relying on multiple simultaneous events to happen in order to obtain the desired result. The experiment control system plays a central role in orchestrating the measurement setup: However, its development is often treated as secondary with respect to the hardware, its importance becoming evident only during the operational phase. [...]
arXiv:2409.01058.-
2024-08-01 - 22 p.
- Published in : Rev. Sci. Instrum. 95 (2024) 085116
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A two-layer Timepix3 stack for improved charged particle tracking and radiation field decomposition
/ Smolyanskiy, P (Prague, Tech. U.) ; Bacak, M (CERN) ; Bergmann, B (Prague, Tech. U.) ; Broulím, P (Pilsen U.) ; Burian, P (Prague, Tech. U. ; Pilsen U.) ; Čelko, T (Prague, Tech. U.) ; Garvey, D (Prague, Tech. U.) ; Gunthoti, K (Los Alamos) ; Infantes, F G (Granada U., Theor. Phys. Astrophys. ; CERN) ; Mánek, P (Prague, Tech. U. ; University Coll. London) et al.
We characterize a novel instrument designed for radiation field decomposition and particletrajectory reconstruction for application in harsh radiation environments. The device consists oftwo Timepix3 assemblies with 500 µm thick silicon sensors in a face-to-face geometry. [...]
2024 - 13 p.
- Published in : JINST
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In : Topical Workshop on Electronics for Particle Physics 2023 (TWEPP 2023), Geremeas, Sardinia, Italy, 1 - 6 Oct 2023, pp.C02016
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CIRCUS: an autonomous control system for antimatter, atomic and quantum physics experiments
/ AEgIS Collaboration
A powerful and robust control system is a crucial, often neglected, pillar of any modern, complex physics experiment that requires the management of a multitude of different devices and their precise time synchronisation. The AEgIS collaboration presents CIRCUS, a novel, autonomous control system optimised for time-critical experiments such as those at CERN's Antiproton Decelerator and, more broadly, in atomic and quantum physics research. [...]
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2024-02-15 - 35 p.
- Published in : EPJ Quant. Technol. 11 (2024) 10
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Determination of fission barrier height of $^{210}$Fr and $^{210}$Ra via neutron measurement
/ Veselský, M (IEAP CTU, Prague) ; Rubovič, P (IEAP CTU, Prague) ; Petousis, V (IEAP CTU, Prague) ; Natal da Luz, H (IEAP CTU, Prague) ; Burian, P (IEAP CTU, Prague) ; Mánek, P (IEAP CTU, Prague) ; Meduna, L (IEAP CTU, Prague) ; Smolyanskiy, P (IEAP CTU, Prague) ; Raabe, R (Leuven U.) ; Camaiani, A (Leuven U.) et al.
Fission barrier heights of short-lived nuclei away from line of β stability are not known reliably. Low-energy fission of Fr210 and Ra210, produced by (d,p) and (d,n) transfer reaction on the re-accelerated unstable beam Fr209 was investigated at HIE-ISOLDE. [...]
2024 - 6 p.
- Published in : Phys. Rev. C 109 (2024) 014618
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Relativistic particle measurement in jupiter’s magnetosphere with Pix.PAN
/ Hulsman, Johannes (Geneva U.) ; Wu, Xin (Geneva U.) ; Azzarello, Philipp (Geneva U.) ; Bergmann, Benedikt (CTU, Prague) ; Campbell, Michael (CERN) ; Clark, George (Johns Hopkins U.) ; Cadoux, Franck (Geneva U.) ; Ilzawa, Tomoya (Geneva U.) ; Kollmann, Peter (Johns Hopkins U.) ; Llopart, Xavi (CERN) et al.
Pix.PAN is a compact cylindrical magnetic spectrometer, intended to provide excellent high energy particle measurements under high rate and hostile operating conditions in space. Its principal design is composed of two Halbach-array magnetic sectors and six Timepix4-based tracking layers; the latest hybrid silicon pixel detector readout ASIC designed. [...]
2023 - 32 p.
- Published in : Exp. Astron. 56 (2023) 371-402
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Measurement of the radiation environment of the ATLAS cavern in 2017–2018 with ATLAS-GaAsPix detectors
/ Boyko, I (Dubna, JINR) ; Burian, P (IEAP CTU, Prague ; Pilsen U.) ; Campbell, M (CERN) ; Chelkov, G (Dubna, JINR ; Moscow, MIPT) ; Cherepanova, E (Dubna, JINR) ; Girolamo, B Di (CERN) ; Gongadze, A (Dubna, JINR) ; Janecek, J (IEAP CTU, Prague) ; Kharchenko, D (Dubna, JINR) ; Kruchonak, U (Dubna, JINR) et al.
A network of ten GaAs:Cr semiconductor Timepix detectors with GaAs:Cr sensors was installed in the ATLAS cavern at CERN's LHC during the shutdown periods 2015–2016 and 2016–2017 in the framework of a cooperation between ATLAS and the Medipix2 Collaboration. The purpose was to augment the existing system of measuring and characterising the radiation environment in the ATLAS cavern that is based on ATLAS-TPX devices with pixelated silicon sensors. [...]
2021 - 14 p.
- Published in : JINST 16 (2021) P01031
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Registration of the transition radiation with GaAs detector: Data/MC comparison
/ Alozy, J (CERN) ; Belyaev, N ; Bergmann, B L (IEAP CTU, Prague) ; Billoud, T R V (IEAP CTU, Prague) ; Broulim, P (Pilsen, Coll. Mech. Elect. Eng.) ; Burian, P (IEAP CTU, Prague ; Pilsen, Coll. Mech. Elect. Eng.) ; Campbell, M (CERN) ; Chelkov, G (Dubna, JINR) ; Cherry, M (Louisiana State U.) ; Dachs, F (CERN) et al.
New developments of pixel detectors based on GaAs sensors offer effective registration of the transition radiation (TR) X-rays and perform simultaneous measurements of their energies and emission angles. This unique feature opens new possibilities for particle identification on the basis of maximum available information about generated TR photons. [...]
2020 - 8 p.
- Published in : J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 1690 (2020) 012041
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In : 5th International Conference on Particle Physics and Astrophysics (ICPPA), Moscow, Russian Federation, 5 - 9 Oct 2020, pp.012041
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