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Micro-pattern technology gets set for more challenges / Cattai, A ; Revol, Jean Pierre Charles
2006 - Published in : CERN Cour.: 46 (2006) , no. 5, pp. 37-40 External link: CERN Courier server
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First observation of 140-cm drift ionizing tracks in the ICARUS liquid-argon TPC / Arneodo, F ; Baiboussinov, B ; Badertscher, A ; Benetti, P ; Bernardini, E ; Borio di Tigliole, A A ; Brunetti, P ; Bueno, A G ; Calligarich, E ; Campanelli, M et al.
This is a short note to acknowledge the successful operation of a 140-cm drift liquid argon TPC built in the framework of the ICARUS experiment. We show few cosmic muon tracks crossing the whole drift volume from the wire planes to the cathode. [...]
2000 - Published in : Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A 449 (2000) 36-41
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Determination of through-going tracks' direction by means of delta-rays in the ICARUS liquid argon time projection chamber / Arneodo, F ; Baiboussinov, B ; Badertscher, A ; Battistoni, G ; Benetti, P ; Bernardini, E ; Borio di Tigliole, A A ; Brunetti, P ; Bueno, A G ; Calligarich, E et al.
We exploited the crossing muon data, collected in the 50 l liquid argon TPC exposed at the CERN neutrino beam in 1997, to investigate the possibility of identifying the direction of minimum ionizing particle tracks relying only on delta-rays orientation. In this note we show that simple selection criteria allow using delta-rays down to very low energy (few MeV) with high efficiency and no misidentification of their direction. [...]
2000 - Published in : Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A 449 (2000) 42-47
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Scintillation efficiency of nuclear recoil in liquid xenon / Arneodo, F ; Baiboussinov, B ; Badertscher, A ; Benetti, P ; Bernardini, E ; Bettini, A ; Borio di Tigliole, A A ; Brunetti, R ; Bueno, A G ; Calligarich, E et al.
We present the results of a test done with a Liquid Xenon (LXe) detector for 'Dark Matter' search, exposed to a neutron beam to produce nuclear recoil events simulating those which would be generated by WIMP's elastic scattering. The aim of the experiment was to measure directly the scintillation efficiency of nuclear recoil. [...]
2000 - Published in : Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A 449 (2000) 147-157
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Symposium on Prestigious Discoveries at CERN : 1973 : Neutral currents. 1983 : W & Z Bosons - Symposium Celebrating the Anniversary of CERN's Discovery and a Look into the Future The anniversary of CERN's discoveries and a look into the future Prestigious Discoveries at CERN 1973 : Neutral Currents 1983 : W and Z Bosons   16 Sep 2003  - CERN, Geneva, Switzerland  / Cashmore, Roger John (ed.) (CERN); Maiani, Luciano (ed.) (CERN); Revol, Jean Pierre Charles (ed.) (CERN)
2004 CERN-EP-2003-073 .- CERN-TH-2003-281 - Published in : Eur. Phys. J. C 34 (2004)
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Low-$p_{T}$ proton-proton physics at low luminosity at LHC / Revol, Jean Pierre Charles (CERN) /ALICE Collaboration
This review of low-p/sub T/ proton-proton physics at low luminosity at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) should cover all LHC experiments, but in practice, is mainly related to ALICE, for reasons which will be explained. However, the relevance to other LHC experiments is clear, as low-p/sub T/ phenomena represent an important component of the background to their high-p/sub T/ phenomena which needs to be calibrated. [...]
2003 - Published in : Pramana - J. Phys. 60 (2003) 795-816
In : 4th International Conference on Physics and Astrophysics of Quark-Gluon Plasma, Jaipur, India, 26 - 30 Nov 2001, pp.795-816
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Regard d'un physicien sur le probleme de l'energie / Revol, Jean Pierre Charles
The energy problem is one of the most serious challenges facing our civilization. The issue is not whether there are sufficient energy resources in the short - or medium-term, even though world consumption is already considerable, but rather how can we satisfy the world's current and future energy requirements without compromising the planet's ecological balance and how can we ensure an equitable distribution of an acceptable level of energy resources between all countries, including developing countries? The problem has now become a worldwide one with consequences that are also world- wide. [...]
2003 - Published in : Rev. Energ.: 545 (2003) , pp. 149-169
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CERN beams for long base line neutrino oscillation experiments / Ball, A ; Bianchi, B ; Revol, Jean Pierre Charles ; Stevenson, G R ; Weisse, E
SL-Note-92-75-BT.- Geneva : CERN, 1992 - 22 p. Note
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Results from the TARC experiment: spallation neutron phenomenology in lead and neutron-driven nuclear transmutation by adiabatic resonance crossing. / Abánades, A ; Aleixandre, J ; Andriamonje, Samuel A (CEA-Saclay) ; Angelopoulos, Angelos ; Apostolakis, Alcibiades J ; Arnould, H ; Belle, E ; Bompas, C A ; Brozzi, Delecurgo ; Bueno, J et al.
The results of the TARC experiment are summarized herewith, whose main purpose is to demonstrate the possibility of using Adiabatic Resonance Crossing (ARC) to destroy efficiently Long-Lived Fission Fragments (LLFFs) in accelerator-driven systems and to validate a new simulation developed in the framework of the Energy Amplifier programme. An experimental set-up was installed in a CERN PS proton beam line to study how neutrons, produced by spallation at relatively high energy (En * 1 MeV), slow down quasi adiabatically, with almost flat isolethargic energy distribution and reach the capture resonance energy of an element to be transmuted where they will have a high probability of being captured. [...]
SL-Note-2000-035-EET.- Geneva : CERN, 2000 Note
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Experimental Verification of Neutron Phenomenology in Lead and Transmutation by Adiabatic Resonance Crossing in Accelerator Driven Systems: a Short Summary / Abánades, A ; Aleixandre, J ; Andriamonje, Samuel A (CEA-Saclay) ; Angelopoulos, Angelos ; Apostolakis, Alcibiades J ; Arnould, H ; Belle, E ; Bompas, C A ; Brozzi, Delecurgo ; Bueno, J et al.
The Transmutation by Adiabatic Resonance Crossing (TARC) experiment was carried out as PS211 at the CERN PS from 1996 to 1999. Energy and space distributions of spallation neutrons (from 2.5 and 3.57 GeV/c CERN proton beams) slowing down in a 3.3x3.3x3 m3 lead volume and neutron capture rates on long-lived fission fragements 99Tc and 129I demonstrate that Adiabatic Resonance Crossing (ARC) can be used to eliminate efficiently such nuclear waste and validate innovative simulation..
SL-Note-2000-034-EET.- Geneva : CERN, 2000 - 9 p. Note Fulltext: PDF;

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