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2. Measuring the Electric and Magnetic Form Factors of Protons and Antiprotons at small $Q^2$ and the charge radii of hadrons
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Paul, Stephan
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Charge radii of hadrons are back in the focus since precision spectroscopic measurements in muonic hydrogen revealed a proton charge radius considerably smaller than generally accepted ever since R.~Hofstaedter's pioneering experiments. Recent experimental results also point to an underestimation of systematic uncertainties in most previous measurements. A new method was thus proposed by AMBER at CERN using elastic scattering by very high energy muons using an active hydrogen target. With a simplified setup we may resume elastic scattering of $\pi$ and K mesons on electrons in inverse kinematics, and, for the first time, probe antiprotons with few percent precision for their charge radius. Applying this method also for protons allows a separation of $G_E^p(Q^2)$ and $G_M^p(Q^2)$ down to $Q^2=10^{-3}(GeV/c)^2$., Comment: 6 pages, 7 figures, Proceedings for the "Window on the Universe" conference celebrating the 30th anniversary of "Rencontres de Vietnam"
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- 2023
3. Partial-wave analysis of $\tau^-\to\pi^-\pi^-\pi^+\nu_\tau$ at Belle
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Rabusov, Andrei, Greenwald, Daniel, and Paul, Stephan
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We present preliminary results of a partial-wave analysis of $\tau^-\to\pi^-\pi^-\pi^+\nu_\tau$ in data from the Belle experiment at the KEKB $\mathrm{e}^+\mathrm{e}^-$ collider. We demonstrate the presence of the $\mathrm{a}_1(1420)$ and $\mathrm{a}_1(1640)$ resonances in tauon decays and measure their masses and widths. We also present validation of our findings using a model-independent approach. Our results can improve modeling in simulation studies necessary for measuring the tauon electric and magnetic dipole moments and Michel parameters., Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, The 20th International Conference on Hadron Spectroscopy and Structure (HADRON 2023)
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- 2023
4. Partial wave analysis of $\tau^-\to\pi^-\pi^+\pi^-\nu_\tau$ at Belle
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Rabusov, Andrei, Greenwald, Daniel, and Paul, Stephan
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High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We present simulation studies in preparation for analyzing $\tau^-\to\pi^-\pi^+\pi^-\nu_\tau$ in data from the Belle experiment at the KEK $\mathrm{e}^+\mathrm{e}^-$ collider. Analyzing this decay can shed light on the $\mathrm{a}_1(1260)$ and $\mathrm{a}_1(1420)$ resonances and yield results that improve measurement of the $\tau$ electric and magnetic dipole moments. We show that we can achieve a higher signal efficiency than previous analyses of the same decay. We also demonstrate that neural networks can model our complicated six-dimensional background distributions and that quasi-model-independent partial-wave analysis can extract resonance masses, widths, and production amplitudes and phases., Comment: submitted to Proceedings of Science, ICHE2022 poster session, 4 pages, 2 figures
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- 2022
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5. Precision measurements on dipole moments of the tau and hadronic multi-body final states
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Krinner, Fabian and Paul, Stephan
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
In the framework of precision experiments, the search for electric dipole moments and the precise determination of magnetic dipole moments (g-2) have since long been of prime interest. Hadronic decays offer the best accuracy, since only the kinematic information carried by a single neutrino per decay is lost. Thus, they reveal more easily precious information on the helicity of the initial tau lepton. However, in contrast to one- or two-body hadronic final states, the description of hadronic multi-body final states depends on the model for the hadronic current. In this work, we determine how the choice of a hadronic model impacts the extraction of tau electric and magnetic dipole moments., Comment: Proceedings for "The 16th International Workshop on Tau Lepton Physics (TAU2021) (Virtual Edition)", from September 27th to October 1st 2021 by Indiana University; 9 pages, 4 figures
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- 2021
6. Stochastic modeling of the human middle ear dynamics under pathological conditions
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Lobato, Lucas C., Paul, Stephan, and Cordioli, Júlio A.
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- 2024
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7. Literaturverzeichnis
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Paul, Stephan, primary, Horsch, Andreas, additional, Kaltofen, Daniel, additional, Uhde, André, additional, and Weiß, Gregor, additional
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- 2024
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8. 3 Marktrisiken des Bankhandelns und ihre Beherrschung
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Paul, Stephan, primary, Horsch, Andreas, additional, Kaltofen, Daniel, additional, Uhde, André, additional, and Weiß, Gregor, additional
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- 2024
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9. Vorwort
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Paul, Stephan, primary, Horsch, Andreas, additional, Kaltofen, Daniel, additional, Uhde, André, additional, and Weiß, Gregor, additional
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- 2024
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10. 4 Marktregeln und -aufsicht zur externen Beeinflussung des Bankhandelns
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Paul, Stephan, primary, Horsch, Andreas, additional, Kaltofen, Daniel, additional, Uhde, André, additional, and Weiß, Gregor, additional
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- 2024
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11. 1 Marktorientierung als Leitperspektive der Bankpolitik
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Paul, Stephan, primary, Horsch, Andreas, additional, Kaltofen, Daniel, additional, Uhde, André, additional, and Weiß, Gregor, additional
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- 2024
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12. 5 Markthandeln der Bank – Abbildung, Koordination und Kommunikation
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Paul, Stephan, primary, Horsch, Andreas, additional, Kaltofen, Daniel, additional, Uhde, André, additional, and Weiß, Gregor, additional
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- 2024
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13. 2 Marktprozesse beim Absatz von Bankleistungen und ihre Lenkung
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Paul, Stephan, primary, Horsch, Andreas, additional, Kaltofen, Daniel, additional, Uhde, André, additional, and Weiß, Gregor, additional
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- 2024
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14. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Paul, Stephan, primary, Horsch, Andreas, additional, Kaltofen, Daniel, additional, Uhde, André, additional, and Weiß, Gregor, additional
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- 2024
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15. Position-dependent light yield in short, coated SCSF-78 scintillating fibers
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Losekamm, Martin J., Paul, Stephan, and Pöschl, Thomas
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- 2024
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16. Hadronic Currents and Form Factors in three-body Semileptonic $\tau$ Decays
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Krinner, Fabian and Paul, Stephan
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Three-body semileptonic $\tau$-decays offer a path to understand the properties of light hadronic systems and CP symmetry violations through searches for electric dipole moments. In studies of electro-weak physics, the hadronic part of the final states has traditionally been described using the language of form factors. Spectroscopic information, resolved in terms of orbital angular momentum quantum-numbers, is best being derived from an explicit decomposition of the hadronic current in the orbital angular momentum basis. Motivated by the upcoming large data samples from B factories, we present the full description of the hadronic currents decomposed into quantum numbers of the hadronic final state using the isobar picture. We present formulas for orbital angular momenta up to three and apply the rules derived from hadron spectroscopy to formulate the decay chain of hadronic three-body systems of arbitrary mass. We also translate this formalism to the language of form factors and thereby correct insufficiencies found in previous analyses of three-body hadronic final states., Comment: 9 pages, to be submited to The European Physical Journal C
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- 2021
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17. Zwang zur Internationalisierung – Auf- und Ausbau des Investment Bankings der Commerzbank in den 1980er und 1990er Jahren
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Paul Stephan and Schmitz Fabian
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investment banking ,internationalisierung ,commerzbank ,privatbank ,asset management ,wertpapiere ,bankengeschichte ,securities ,banking history ,n 24 ,f 21 ,g 21 ,g 24 ,Economic history and conditions ,HC10-1085 ,Economics as a science ,HB71-74 - Abstract
In the 1980s, Commerzbank was increasingly forced to become much more international if it wanted to be perceived as a relevant player in the field of investment banking, which was considered particularly attractive. This article focuses on the bank’s initially cautious, then strongly accelerated turn toward this new field of business – especially in the form of asset management – and the opportunities it opened up as well as the resulting burdens.
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- 2023
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18. New developments in model-independent Partial-Wave Analysis
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Krinner, Fabian Michael and Paul, Stephan
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Partial-wave analyses (PWA) are an essential tool for studying resonance structures in decays with hadronic multi-body final states. For several years, more model-independent approaches to such analyses have been used for various decay final states. However, up to now, these methods have mostly been applied to sub-sets of partial waves, also called freed waves. In this article, we explore possibilities and limitations of extended model-independent approaches. We systematically apply various different fit models to the analysis of pseudo data sets, to study both the impact of the mathematical description used for the freed waves and the choice of simultaneously freed waves. We can show that suitable methods exist, which lift restrictions to only sub-sets of freed partial waves and demonstrate hidden caveats present in previous works., Comment: Proceedings for the 23rd High-Energy Physics International Conference in Quantum ChromoDynamics (QCD 2020), virtually held from October 27th to October 30th in Montpellier, France; five pages, four figures
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- 2020
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19. Performance of the Data Handling Hub readout system for the Belle II pixel detector
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Huber, Stefan, Konorov, Igor, Levit, Dmytro, Paul, Stephan, and Steffen, Dominik
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The SuperKEKB accelerator in Tsukuba, Japan is providing e$^+$e$^-$ beams for the Belle II experiment since March 2019. To deal with the aimed peak luminosity being forty times higher than the one recorded at Belle, a pixel detector based on DEPFET technology has been installed. It features a long integration time of 20 $\mu$s resulting in an expected data rate of 20 GByte/s (160 GBit/s) at a maximum occupancy of 3 %. To deal with this high amount of data, the data handling hub (DHH) has been developed. It contains all necessary functionality for the control and readout of the detector. In this paper we describe the architecture and features of the DHH system. Further we will show the key performance characteristics after one year of operation.
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- 2020
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20. Measurement of ionization quenching in plastic scintillators
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Pöschl, Thomas, Greenwald, Daniel, Losekamm, Martin Jan, and Paul, Stephan
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Physics - Medical Physics - Abstract
Plastic scintillators are widely used in high-energy and medical physics, often for measuring the energy of ionizing radiation. Their main disadvantage is their non-linear response to highly ionizing radiation, called ionization quenching. This nonlinearity must be modeled and corrected for in applications where an accurate energy measurement is required. We present a new experimental technique to granularly measure the dependence of quenching on energy-deposition density. Based on this method, we determine the parameters for four commonly used quenching models for two commonly used plastic scintillators using protons with energies of 30 MeV to 100 MeV; and compare the models using a Bayesian approach. We also report the first model-independent measurement of the dependence of ionization quenching on energy-deposition density, providing a purely empirical view into quenching., Comment: Accepted manuscript
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- 2020
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21. Wave-Selection Techniques for Partial-Wave Analysis in Light-Meson Spectroscopy
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Kaspar, Florian M., Grube, Boris, Krinner, Fabian, Paul, Stephan, and Wallner, Stefan
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Physics - Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability - Abstract
The light-meson spectrum can be studied by analyzing data from diffractive dissociation of pion or kaon beams. The contributions of the various states that are produced in these reactions are disentangled by the means of partial-wave analysis. A challenge in these analyses is that the partial-wave expansion has to be truncated, i.e. that only a finite subset of the infinitely many partial-wave amplitudes can be inferred from the data. In recent years, different groups have applied regularization techniques in order to determine the contributing waves from the data. However, to obtain meaningful results the choice of the regularization term is crucial. We present our recent developments of wave-selection methods for partial-wave analyses based on simulated data for diffractively produced three-pion events., Comment: 5 pages, 8 figures, Proceedings, Hadron 2019
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- 2019
22. Towards a first measurement of the free neutron bound beta decay detecting hydrogen atoms at a throughgoing beamtube in a high flux reactor
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Schott, Wolfgang, Gutsmiedl, Erwin, Bernert, Karina, Engels, Ralf, Gernhäuser, Roman, Huber, Stefan, Konorov, Igor, Märkisch, Bastian, Paul, Stephan, Roick, Christoph, Saul, Heiko, and Spasova, Suzana
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
In addition to the common 3-body decay of the neutron $n\rightarrow p e^-\overline{\nu_e}$ there should exist an effective 2-body subset with the electron and proton forming a Hydrogen bound state with well defined total momentum, total spin and magnetic quantum numbers. The atomic spectroscopic analysis of this bound system can reveal details about the underlying weak interaction as it mirrors the helicity distributions of all outgoing particles. Thus, it is unique in the information it carries, and an experiment unravelling this information is an analogue to the Goldhaber experiment performed more than 60 years ago. The proposed experiment will search for monoenergetic metastable BoB H atoms with 326 eV kinetic energy, which are generated at the center of a throughgoing beamtube of a high-flux reactor (e.g., at the PIK reactor, Gatchina). Although full spectroscopic information is needed to possibly reveal new physics our first aim is to prove the occurrence of this decay and learn about backgrounds. Key to the detection is the identification of a monoerergtic line of hydrogen atoms occurring at a rate of about 1 $\rm{s}^{-1}$ in the environment of many hydrogen atoms, however having a thermal distribution of about room temperature. Two scenarios for velocity (energy) filtering are discussed in this paper. The first builds on an purely electric chopper system, in which metastable hydrogen atoms are quenched to their ground state and thus remain mostly undetectable. This chopper system employs fast switchable Bradbury Nielsen gates. The second method exploits a strongly energy dependent charge exchange process of metastable hydrogen picking up an electron while traversing an argon filled gas cell, turning it into manipulable charged hydrogen. The final detection of hydrogen occurs through multichannel plate (MCP) detector., Comment: 7 pages, 18 figures, conference report
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- 2019
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23. Implementation of GENFIT2 as an experiment independent track-fitting framework
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Bilka, Tadeas, Braun, Nils, Hauth, Thomas, Kuhr, Thomas, Lavezzi, Lia, Metzner, Felix, Paul, Stephan, Prencipe, Elisabetta, Prim, Markus, Rauch, Johannes, Ritman, James, Schlueter, Tobias, and Spataro, Stefano
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Physics - Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
The GENFIT toolkit, initially developed at the Technische Universitaet Muenchen, has been extended and modified to be more general and user-friendly. The new GENFIT, called GENFIT2, provides track representation, track-fitting algorithms and graphic visualization of tracks and detectors, and it can be used for any experiment that determines parameters of charged particle trajectories from spacial coordinate measurements. Based on general Kalman filter routines, it can perform extrapolations of track parameters and covariance matrices. It also provides interfaces to Millepede II for alignment purposes, and RAVE for the vertex finder. Results of an implementation of GENFIT2 in basf2 and PandaRoot software frameworks are presented here., Comment: 41 pages 24 figures, 1 table. Paper submitted to NIM
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- 2019
24. Nietzsche und der französische Existenzialismus
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Alfred Betschart, Andreas Urs Sommer, Paul Stephan, Alfred Betschart, Andreas Urs Sommer, Paul Stephan
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- 2022
25. Evidence for an Increasing Role of Ocean Heat in Arctic Winter Sea Ice Growth
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Ricker, Robert, Kauker, Frank, Schweiger, Axel, Hendricks, Stefan, Zhang, Jinlun, and Paul, Stephan
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- 2021
26. Subjective evaluation of floor impact noise using the tapping machine and a non-standardized source
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da Silva Panosso, Andriele and Paul, Stephan
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- 2022
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27. Mechanical-acoustical measurements to assess the crispness of dehydrated bananas at different water activities
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de Moraes, Jaqueline O., Andreani, Pamela, Murta, Bernardo H.P., Link, Jade V., Tribuzi, Giustino, Laurindo, João B., Paul, Stephan, and Carciofi, Bruno A.M.
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- 2022
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28. PENTrack---a simulation tool for ultracold neutrons, protons, and electrons in complex electromagnetic fields and geometries
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Schreyer, Wolfgang, Kikawa, Tatsuya, Losekamm, Martin J., Paul, Stephan, and Picker, Rüdiger
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Modern precision experiments trapping low-energy particles require detailed simulations of particle trajectories and spin precession to determine systematic measurement limitations and apparatus deficiencies. We developed PENTrack, a tool that allows to simulate trajectories of ultracold neutrons and their decay products---protons and electrons---and the precession of their spins in complex geometries and electromagnetic fields. The interaction of ultracold neutrons with matter is implemented with the Fermi-potential formalism and diffuse scattering using Lambert and microroughness models. The results of several benchmark simulations agree with STARucn v1.2, uncovered several flaws in Geant4 v10.2.2, and agree with experimental data. Experiment geometry and electromagnetic fields can be imported from commercial computer-aided-design and finite-element software. All simulation parameters are defined in simple text files allowing quick changes. The simulation code is written in C++ and is freely available at github.com/wschreyer/PENTrack.git.
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- 2016
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29. The spectrum of light isovector mesons with $C=+1$ from the COMPASS experiment
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Paul, Stephan
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
Based on the largest event sample of diffractively produced $\pi^-\pi^-\pi^+$, obtained by a pion beam of $190~\rm{GeV/c}$ momentum, the COMPASS collaboration has performed the most advanced partial wave analysis on multi-body final states, using the isobar model. The large number of waves included in the analysis reduces truncation effects. We have used fourteen out of a total of eighty-eight waves, to extract resonance parameters for eleven light meson candidates, most of them observed previously. The coherence of the analysis and the large variety of systematic studies has allowed to determine mass and width of most $a_{J}$ and $\pi_{J}$ states with six different values of $J^{PC}$ below a mass of $2.1~\rm{GeV/c^2}$, with high confidence. We exploited that the production rates of resonant and non-resonant contributions in these fourteen waves vary differently with the four-momentum transfer squared in the reaction. In addition, we have performed the first isobar-freed analysis in diffraction, from which we have determined the shape of the $[\pi\pi]_{S-wave}$ isobar for different $J^{PC}$ of the $3\pi$ system., Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures, Proceedings MENU2016 (Version 2)
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- 2016
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30. Summary of the 2015 LHCb workshop on multi-body decays of D and B mesons
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Nogueira, Jorge H. Alvarenga, Amato, Sandra, Austregesilo, Alexander, Baesso, Clarissa, Hickman, Ignacio Bediaga, Haim, Eli Ben, van Beveren, Eef, Bhattacharya, Bhubanjyoti, Bigi, Ikaros, Boito, Diogo, Brodzicka, Jolanta, Campos, Marcelo, Cavalcante, Ana Bàrbara R., Reis, Alberto Correa dos, Craik, Daniel Charles, Torres, Melissa Maria Cruz, Dalseno, Jeremy, Vieira, Daniel Evangelho, Rodrigues, Fernando Luiz Ferreira, Frederico, Tobias, Gershon, Timothy, Göbel, Carla, Greenwald, Daniel, Harnew, Samuel Thomas, Henry, Louis, Hicheur, Adlene, Latham, Thomas Edward, Loiseau, Benoit, London, David, Lopes, Helder, Lourenço, Odilon, Magalhães, Patricia, de Miranda, Jussara Marques, Tostes, Danielle Martins, Rodrigues, Andre Massafferri, Mathad, Abhijit, Meadows, Brian, Carreno, Diego Milanes, Rodriguez, Josue Danilo Molina, Moraes, Danielle, Nasteva, Irina, Navarra, Fernando, Nielsen, Marina, O'Hanlon, Daniel Patrick, Oset, Eulogio, Rodrigues, Bruno Osorio, Goicochea, Juan Martin Otalora, Paul, Stephan, Pelaez, José R., Polycarpo, Erica, Prouvé, Claire, Quagliani, Renato, Rademacker, Jonas, Robilotta, Manoel, Rodriguez, Jairo Alexis, Rupp, George, Coutinho, Rafael Silva, Skwarnicki, Tomasz, Sun, Liang, Szczepaniak, Adam, Aoude, Rafael Tourinho, Wallace, Charlotte, and Whitehead, Mark
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
This document contains a summary of the LHCb workshop on multi-body decays of D and B mesons, held at CBPF, Rio de Janeiro, in July 2015. The workshop was focused on issues related to amplitude analysis of three- and four-body hadronic decays. In addition to selected LHCb results, contributions from guest theorists are included.
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31. Altimetry for the future: Building on 25 years of progress
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Abdalla, Saleh, Abdeh Kolahchi, Abdolnabi, Ablain, Michaël, Adusumilli, Susheel, Aich Bhowmick, Suchandra, Alou-Font, Eva, Amarouche, Laiba, Andersen, Ole Baltazar, Antich, Helena, Aouf, Lotfi, Arbic, Brian, Armitage, Thomas, Arnault, Sabine, Artana, Camila, Aulicino, Giuseppe, Ayoub, Nadia, Badulin, Sergei, Baker, Steven, Banks, Chris, Bao, Lifeng, Barbetta, Silvia, Barceló-Llull, Bàrbara, Barlier, François, Basu, Sujit, Bauer-Gottwein, Peter, Becker, Matthias, Beckley, Brian, Bellefond, Nicole, Belonenko, Tatyana, Benkiran, Mounir, Benkouider, Touati, Bennartz, Ralf, Benveniste, Jérôme, Bercher, Nicolas, Berge-Nguyen, Muriel, Bettencourt, Joao, Blarel, Fabien, Blazquez, Alejandro, Blumstein, Denis, Bonnefond, Pascal, Borde, Franck, Bouffard, Jérôme, Boy, François, Boy, Jean-Paul, Brachet, Cédric, Brasseur, Pierre, Braun, Alexander, Brocca, Luca, Brockley, David, Brodeau, Laurent, Brown, Shannon, Bruinsma, Sean, Bulczak, Anna, Buzzard, Sammie, Cahill, Madeleine, Calmant, Stéphane, Calzas, Michel, Camici, Stefania, Cancet, Mathilde, Capdeville, Hugues, Carabajal, Claudia Cristina, Carrere, Loren, Cazenave, Anny, Chassignet, Eric P., Chauhan, Prakash, Cherchali, Selma, Chereskin, Teresa, Cheymol, Cecile, Ciani, Daniele, Cipollini, Paolo, Cirillo, Francesca, Cosme, Emmanuel, Coss, Steve, Cotroneo, Yuri, Cotton, David, Couhert, Alexandre, Coutin-Faye, Sophie, Crétaux, Jean-François, Cyr, Frederic, d’Ovidio, Francesco, Darrozes, José, David, Cedric, Dayoub, Nadim, De Staerke, Danielle, Deng, Xiaoli, Desai, Shailen, Desjonqueres, Jean-Damien, Dettmering, Denise, Di Bella, Alessandro, Díaz-Barroso, Lara, Dibarboure, Gerald, Dieng, Habib Boubacar, Dinardo, Salvatore, Dobslaw, Henryk, Dodet, Guillaume, Doglioli, Andrea, Domeneghetti, Alessio, Donahue, David, Dong, Shenfu, Donlon, Craig, Dorandeu, Joël, Drezen, Christine, Drinkwater, Mark, Du Penhoat, Yves, Dushaw, Brian, Egido, Alejandro, Erofeeva, Svetlana, Escudier, Philippe, Esselborn, Saskia, Exertier, Pierre, Fablet, Ronan, Falco, Cédric, Farrell, Sinead Louise, Faugere, Yannice, Femenias, Pierre, Fenoglio, Luciana, Fernandes, Joana, Fernández, Juan Gabriel, Ferrage, Pascale, Ferrari, Ramiro, Fichen, Lionel, Filippucci, Paolo, Flampouris, Stylianos, Fleury, Sara, Fornari, Marco, Forsberg, Rene, Frappart, Frédéric, Frery, Marie-laure, Garcia, Pablo, Garcia-Mondejar, Albert, Gaudelli, Julia, Gaultier, Lucile, Getirana, Augusto, Gibert, Ferran, Gil, Artur, Gilbert, Lin, Gille, Sarah, Giulicchi, Luisella, Gómez-Enri, Jesús, Gómez-Navarro, Laura, Gommenginger, Christine, Gourdeau, Lionel, Griffin, David, Groh, Andreas, Guerin, Alexandre, Guerrero, Raul, Guinle, Thierry, Gupta, Praveen, Gutknecht, Benjamin D., Hamon, Mathieu, Han, Guoqi, Hauser, Danièle, Helm, Veit, Hendricks, Stefan, Hernandez, Fabrice, Hogg, Anna, Horwath, Martin, Idžanović, Martina, Janssen, Peter, Jeansou, Eric, Jia, Yongjun, Jia, Yuanyuan, Jiang, Liguang, Johannessen, Johnny A., Kamachi, Masafumi, Karimova, Svetlana, Kelly, Kathryn, Kim, Sung Yong, King, Robert, Kittel, Cecile M.M., Klein, Patrice, Klos, Anna, Knudsen, Per, Koenig, Rolf, Kostianoy, Andrey, Kouraev, Alexei, Kumar, Raj, Labroue, Sylvie, Lago, Loreley Selene, Lambin, Juliette, Lasson, Léa, Laurain, Olivier, Laxenaire, Rémi, Lázaro, Clara, Le Gac, Sophie, Le Sommer, Julien, Le Traon, Pierre-Yves, Lebedev, Sergey, Léger, Fabien, Legresy, Benoı̂t, Lemoine, Frank, Lenain, Luc, Leuliette, Eric, Levy, Marina, Lillibridge, John, Liu, Jianqiang, Llovel, William, Lyard, Florent, Macintosh, Claire, Makhoul Varona, Eduard, Manfredi, Cécile, Marin, Frédéric, Mason, Evan, Massari, Christian, Mavrocordatos, Constantin, Maximenko, Nikolai, McMillan, Malcolm, Medina, Thierry, Melet, Angelique, Meloni, Marco, Mertikas, Stelios, Metref, Sammy, Meyssignac, Benoit, Minster, Jean-François, Moreau, Thomas, Moreira, Daniel, Morel, Yves, Morrow, Rosemary, Moyard, John, Mulet, Sandrine, Naeije, Marc, Nerem, Robert Steven, Ngodock, Hans, Nielsen, Karina, Nilsen, Jan Even Øie, Niño, Fernando, Nogueira Loddo, Carolina, Noûs, Camille, Obligis, Estelle, Otosaka, Inès, Otten, Michiel, Oztunali Ozbahceci, Berguzar, P. Raj, Roshin, Paiva, Rodrigo, Paniagua, Guillermina, Paolo, Fernando, Paris, Adrien, Pascual, Ananda, Passaro, Marcello, Paul, Stephan, Pavelsky, Tamlin, Pearson, Christopher, Penduff, Thierry, Peng, Fukai, Perosanz, Felix, Picot, Nicolas, Piras, Fanny, Poggiali, Valerio, Poirier, Étienne, Ponce de León, Sonia, Prants, Sergey, Prigent, Catherine, Provost, Christine, Pujol, M-Isabelle, Qiu, Bo, Quilfen, Yves, Rami, Ali, Raney, R. Keith, Raynal, Matthias, Remy, Elisabeth, Rémy, Frédérique, Restano, Marco, Richardson, Annie, Richardson, Donald, Ricker, Robert, Ricko, Martina, Rinne, Eero, Rose, Stine Kildegaard, Rosmorduc, Vinca, Rudenko, Sergei, Ruiz, Simón, Ryan, Barbara J., Salaün, Corinne, Sanchez-Roman, Antonio, Sandberg Sørensen, Louise, Sandwell, David, Saraceno, Martin, Scagliola, Michele, Schaeffer, Philippe, Scharffenberg, Martin G., Scharroo, Remko, Schiller, Andreas, Schneider, Raphael, Schwatke, Christian, Scozzari, Andrea, Ser-giacomi, Enrico, Seyler, Frederique, Shah, Rashmi, Sharma, Rashmi, Shaw, Andrew, Shepherd, Andrew, Shriver, Jay, Shum, C.K., Simons, Wim, Simonsen, Sebatian B., Slater, Thomas, Smith, Walter, Soares, Saulo, Sokolovskiy, Mikhail, Soudarin, Laurent, Spatar, Ciprian, Speich, Sabrina, Srinivasan, Margaret, Srokosz, Meric, Stanev, Emil, Staneva, Joanna, Steunou, Nathalie, Stroeve, Julienne, Su, Bob, Sulistioadi, Yohanes Budi, Swain, Debadatta, Sylvestre-baron, Annick, Taburet, Nicolas, Tailleux, Rémi, Takayama, Katsumi, Tapley, Byron, Tarpanelli, Angelica, Tavernier, Gilles, Testut, Laurent, Thakur, Praveen K., Thibaut, Pierre, Thompson, LuAnne, Tintoré, Joaquín, Tison, Céline, Tourain, Cédric, Tournadre, Jean, Townsend, Bill, Tran, Ngan, Trilles, Sébastien, Tsamados, Michel, Tseng, Kuo-Hsin, Ubelmann, Clément, Uebbing, Bernd, Vergara, Oscar, Verron, Jacques, Vieira, Telmo, Vignudelli, Stefano, Vinogradova Shiffer, Nadya, Visser, Pieter, Vivier, Frederic, Volkov, Denis, von Schuckmann, Karina, Vuglinskii, Valerii, Vuilleumier, Pierrik, Walter, Blake, Wang, Jida, Wang, Chao, Watson, Christopher, Wilkin, John, Willis, Josh, Wilson, Hilary, Woodworth, Philip, Yang, Kehan, Yao, Fangfang, Zaharia, Raymond, Zakharova, Elena, Zaron, Edward D., Zhang, Yongsheng, Zhao, Zhongxiang, Zinchenko, Vadim, and Zlotnicki, Victor
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32. Resonances in QCD
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Lutz, Matthias F. M., Lange, Jens Sören, Pennington, Michael, Bettoni, Diego, Brambilla, Nora, Crede, Volker, Eidelman, Simon, Gillitzer, Albrecht, Gradl, Wolfgang, Lang, Christian B., Metag, Volker, Nieves, Juan, Neubert, Sebastian, Oka, Makoto, Olsen, Steve L., Pappagallo, Marco, Paul, Stephan, Pelizäus, Marc, Pilloni, Alessandro, Prencipe, Elisabetta, Ritman, Jim, Ryan, Sinead, Thoma, Ulrike, Uwer, Ulrich, and Weise, Wolfram
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We report on the EMMI Rapid Reaction Task Force meeting 'Resonances in QCD', which took place at GSI October 12-14, 2015. A group of 26 people met to discuss the physics of resonances in QCD. The aim of the meeting was defined by the following three key questions: What is needed to understand the physics of resonances in QCD? Where does QCD lead us to expect resonances with exotic quantum numbers? What experimental efforts are required to arrive at a coherent picture? For light mesons and baryons only those with ${\it up}$, ${\it down}$ and ${\it strange}$ quark content were considered. For heavy-light and heavy-heavy meson systems, those with ${\it charm}$ quarks were the focus. This document summarizes the discussions by the participants, which in turn led to the coherent conclusions we present here., Comment: 20 pages, 1 figure, report on the EMMI Rapid Reaction Task Force meeting '{\it Resonances in QCD}', which took place at GSI October 12-14, 2015
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33. FinTechs in Deutschland
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Paul, Stephan, Freiling, Ingo, and Kollmann, Tobias, editor
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34. Dual-hemisphere sea ice thickness reference measurements from multiple data sources for evaluation and product inter-comparison of satellite altimetry.
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Olsen, Ida Birgitte Lundtorp, Skourup, Henriette, Sallila, Heidi, Hendricks, Stefan, Hansen, Renée Mie Fredensborg, Kern, Stefan, Paul, Stephan, Bocquet, Marion, Fleury, Sara, Divine, Dmitry, and Rinne, Eero
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Sea ice altimetry currently remains the primary method for estimating sea ice thickness from space, however time-series of sea ice thickness estimates are of limited use without having been quality-controlled against reference measurements. Such reference observations for sea ice thickness validation in the polar regions are sparse and rarely presented in a format matching the satellite-derived products. Here, the first published comprehensive collection of sea ice reference observations including freeboard, thickness, draft and snow depth from sea ice-covered regions in the Northern Hemisphere (NH) and the Southern Hemisphere (SH) is presented. The observations have been collected using airborne sensors, autonomous drifting buoys, moored and submarine-mounted upward-looking sonars, and visual observations. The data package has been prepared to match the spatial (25 km for NH and 50 km for SH) and temporal (monthly) resolutions of conventional satellite altimetry-derived sea ice thickness data products for a direct evaluation of these. This data package, also known as the Climate Change Initiative (CCI) sea ice thickness (SIT) Round Robin Data Package (RRDP) was produced within the ESA CCI sea ice project. The current version of the CCI SIT RRDP covers the polar satellite altimetry era (1993–2021) and is part of ongoing efforts to keep the dataset updated. The CCI SIT RRDP has been collocated to satellite-derived sea ice thickness products from CryoSat-2, Envisat and ERS-1/2 produced within ESA CCI and the Fundamental Data Records for Altimetry (FDR4ALT) project to demonstrate the overlap and inter-comparison between the reference observations and satellite-derived products. Here, the CCI SIT RRDP is introduced along with examples of its use as a validation source for satellite altimetry products, where the averaging, collocation and uncertainty methodology is presented and their advantages and limitations are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Understanding the Interactions Between Driving Behavior and Well-being in Daily Driving: Causal Analysis of a Field Study
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Paul Stephan, Felix Wortmann, and Kevin Koch
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Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics ,R858-859.7 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
BackgroundInvestigating ways to improve well-being in everyday situations as a means of fostering mental health has gained substantial interest in recent years. For many people, the daily commute by car is a particularly straining situation of the day, and thus researchers have already designed various in-vehicle well-being interventions for a better commuting experience. Current research has validated such interventions but is limited to isolating effects in controlled experiments that are generally not representative of real-world driving conditions. ObjectiveThe aim of the study is to identify cause–effect relationships between driving behavior and well-being in a real-world setting. This knowledge should contribute to a better understanding of when to trigger interventions. MethodsWe conducted a field study in which we provided a demographically diverse sample of 10 commuters with a car for daily driving over a period of 4 months. Before and after each trip, the drivers had to fill out a questionnaire about their state of well-being, which was operationalized as arousal and valence. We equipped the cars with sensors that recorded driving behavior, such as sudden braking. We also captured trip-dependent factors, such as the length of the drive, and predetermined factors, such as the weather. We conducted a causal analysis based on a causal directed acyclic graph (DAG) to examine cause–effect relationships from the observational data and to isolate the causal chains between the examined variables. We did so by applying the backdoor criterion to the data-based graphical model. The hereby compiled adjustment set was used in a multiple regression to estimate the causal effects between the variables. ResultsThe causal analysis showed that a higher level of arousal before driving influences driving behavior. Higher arousal reduced the frequency of sudden events (P=.04) as well as the average speed (P=.001), while fostering active steering (P
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36. Speech Intelligibility for Cochlear Implant Users with the MMSE Noise-Reduction Time-Frequency Mask
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Mourão, Gustavo Leão, Costa, Márcio Holsbach, and Paul, Stephan
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37. Spectrum crispness sensory scale correlation with instrumental acoustic high-sampling rate and mechanical analyses
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Andreani, Pamela, de Moraes, Jaqueline O., Murta, Bernardo H.P., Link, Jade V., Tribuzi, Giustino, Laurindo, João B., Paul, Stephan, and Carciofi, Bruno A.M.
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38. Design and Testing of a new Tracking System for the Proton Charge Radius Measurement with the AMBER Experiment at CERN
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Alexeev, Maxim, primary, Alice, Chiara, additional, Amoroso, Antonio, additional, Bajzek, Martin, additional, Chiosso, Michela, additional, Denisov, Oleg, additional, Dreisbach, Christian, additional, Eichhorn, Karl, additional, Fischer, Horst, additional, Friedrich, Jan, additional, Argos, Carlos García, additional, Giordano, Davide, additional, Hoffmann, Martin, additional, Jedele, Andrea, additional, Kiselev, Oleg, additional, Klenze, Philipp, additional, Konorov, Igor, additional, Löher, Bastian, additional, Losekamm, Martin J., additional, Panzieri, Daniele, additional, Paul, Stephan, additional, Pires, Christophe, additional, Pöschl, Thomas, additional, Rodríguez-Sánchez, Jose Luis, additional, Rose, Luke, additional, Schmidt, Christian Joachim, additional, Seitz, Bjoern, additional, Sosio, Stefano, additional, Thomson, Francis, additional, Tornqvist, Hans, additional, Veit, Benjamin Moritz, additional, and Visinka, Robert, additional
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39. DIA INTERNACIONAL DE CONSCIENTIZAÇÃO SOBRE O RUÍDO – INAD BRASIL
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Kuniyoshi, Isabel Cristiane, primary, Fonseca, William D’Andrea, additional, and Paul, Stephan, additional
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40. A neural network z-vertex trigger for Belle II
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Neuhaus, Sara, Skambraks, Sebastian, Abudinén, Fernando, Chen, Yang, Feindt, Michael, Frühwirth, Rudolf, Heck, Martin, Kiesling, Christian, Knoll, Alois, Paul, Stephan, and Schieck, Jochen
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We present the concept of a track trigger for the Belle II experiment, based on a neural network approach, that is able to reconstruct the z (longitudinal) position of the event vertex within the latency of the first level trigger. The trigger will thus be able to suppress a large fraction of the dominating background from events outside of the interaction region. The trigger uses the drift time information of the hits from the Central Drift Chamber (CDC) of Belle II within narrow cones in polar and azimuthal angle as well as in transverse momentum (sectors), and estimates the z-vertex without explicit track reconstruction. The preprocessing for the track trigger is based on the track information provided by the standard CDC trigger. It takes input from the 2D ($r - \varphi$) track finder, adds information from the stereo wires of the CDC, and finds the appropriate sectors in the CDC for each track in a given event. Within each sector, the z-vertex of the associated track is estimated by a specialized neural network, with a continuous output corresponding to the scaled z-vertex. The input values for the neural network are calculated from the wire hits of the CDC., Comment: Proceedings of the 16th International workshop on Advanced Computing and Analysis Techniques in physics research (ACAT), Preprint, reviewed version (only minor corrections)
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41. FPGA Based Data Read-Out System of the Belle 2 Pixel Detector
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Levit, Dmytro, Konorov, Igor, Greenwald, Daniel, and Paul, Stephan
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The upgrades of the Belle experiment and the KEKB accelerator aim to increase the data set of the experiment by the factor 50. This will be achieved by increasing the luminosity of the accelerator which requires a significant upgrade of the detector. A new pixel detector based on DEPFET technology will be installed to handle the increased reaction rate and provide better vertex resolution. One of the features of the DEPFET detector is a long integration time of 20 {\mu}s, which increases detector occupancy up to 3 %. The detector will generate about 2 GB/s of data. An FPGA-based two-level read-out system, the Data Handling Hybrid, was developed for the Belle 2 pixel detector. The system consists of 40 read-out and 8 controller modules. All modules are built in {\mu}TCA form factor using Xilinx Virtex-6 FPGA and can utilize up to 4 GB DDR3 RAM. The system was successfully tested in the beam test at DESY in January 2014. The functionality and the architecture of the Belle 2 Data Handling Hybrid system as well as the performance of the system during the beam test are presented in the paper., Comment: Transactions on Nuclear Science, Proceedings of the 19th Real Time Conference, Preprint
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42. A z-Vertex Trigger for Belle II
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Skambraks, Sebastian, Abudinen, Fernando, Chen, Yang, Feindt, Michael, Frühwirth, Rudolf, Heck, Martin, Kiesling, Christian, Knoll, Alois, Neuhaus, Sara, Paul, Stephan, and Schieck, Jochen
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The Belle II experiment will go into operation at the upgraded SuperKEKB collider in 2016. SuperKEKB is designed to deliver an instantaneous luminosity $\mathcal{L}=8\times10^{35}\,\mathrm{cm}^{-2}\,\mathrm{s}^{-1}$. The experiment will therefore have to cope with a much larger machine background than its predecessor Belle, in particular from events outside of the interaction region. We present the concept of a track trigger, based on a neural network approach, that is able to suppress a large fraction of this background by reconstructing the $z$ (longitudinal) position of the event vertex within the latency of the first level trigger. The trigger uses the hit information from the Central Drift Chamber (CDC) of Belle II within narrow cones in polar and azimuthal angle as well as in transverse momentum ("sectors"), and estimates the $z$-vertex without explicit track reconstruction. The preprocessing for the track trigger is based on the track information provided by the standard CDC trigger. It takes input from the 2D track finder, adds information from the stereo wires of the CDC, and finds the appropriate sectors in the CDC for each track. Within the sector, the $z$-vertex is estimated by a specialized neural network, with the drift times from the CDC as input and a continuous output corresponding to the scaled $z$-vertex. The neural algorithm will be implemented in programmable hardware. To this end a Virtex 7 FPGA board will be used, which provides at present the most promising solution for a fully parallelized implementation of neural networks or alternative multivariate methods. A high speed interface for external memory will be integrated into the platform, to be able to store the $\mathcal{O}(10^9)$ parameters required. The contribution presents the results of our feasibility studies and discusses the details of the envisaged hardware solution., Comment: Accepted for publication by IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, Proceedings of the 19th IEEE Real Time Conference
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43. Industrie 4.0 – Auswirkungen auf Finanzierungsinstrumente und -prozesse sowie den Finanzleiter der Unternehmung
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Paul, Stephan and Obermaier, Robert, editor
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44. Precision spectroscopy with COMPASS and the observation of a new iso-vector resonance
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Paul, Stephan
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We report on the results of a novel partial-wave analysis based on $50\cdot 10^6$ events from the reaction $\pi^- + p \to \pi^-\pi-^\pi^+ + p_\text{recoil}$ at 190 $\text{GeV/c}$ incoming beam momentum using the COMPASS spectrometer. A separated analysis in bins of $m_{3\pi}$ and four-momentum transfer $t'$ reveals the interference of resonant and non-resonant particle production and allows their spectral separation. Besides well known resonances we observe a new iso-vector meson $a_1(1420)$ at a mass of 1420 $\text{MEV\c}^2$ in the $f_0(980)\pi$ final state only, the origin of which is unclear. We have also examined the structure of the $0^{++}$ $\pi\pi$-isobar in the $J^{PC}=0^{-+}, 1^{++}, 2^{-+}$ three pion waves. This clearly reveals the various $0^{++}$ $\pi\pi$-isobar components and its correlation to the decay of light mesons., Comment: 8 pages, 7 figures
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45. First Results of the PixelGEM Central Tracking System for COMPASS
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Austregesilo, Alexander, Haas, Florian, Ketzer, Bernhard, Konorov, Igor, Krämer, Markus, Mann, Alexander, Nagel, Thiemo, Paul, Stephan, and Uhl, Sebastian
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For its physics program with a high-intensity hadron beam of up to 2e7 particles/s, the COMPASS experiment at CERN requires tracking of charged particles scattered by very small angles with respect to the incident beam direction. While good resolution in time and space is mandatory, the challenge is imposed by the high beam intensity, requiring radiation-hard detectors which add very little material to the beam path in order to minimize secondary interactions. To this end, a set of triple-GEM detectors with a hybrid readout structure consisting of pixels in the beam region and 2-D strips in the periphery was designed and built. Successful prototype tests proved the performance of this new detector type, showing both extraordinary high rate capability and detection efficiency. The amplitude information allowed to achieve spatial resolutions about a factor of 10 smaller than the pitch and a time resolution close to the theoretical limit imposed by the layout. The PixelGEM central tracking system consisting of five detectors, slightly improved with respect to the prototype, was completely installed in the COMPASS spectrometer in spring 2008.
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46. An Exact Analytical Model for the Relationship Between Flow Resistance and Geometric Properties of Tubes Used in Semi-occluded Vocal Tract Exercises
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da Silva, Andrey R., Ghirardi, Ana Carolina, Reiser, Matheus Rutzen, and Paul, Stephan
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47. The Neutron and the Universe - History of a Relationship
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Paul, Stephan
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We discuss selected topics in the field of particle- and astrophysics with neutrons. They have a direct link with our understanding of the history of the Universe and are related to recent, ongoing or future measurements. They deal with the structure of space-time (tests of gravitation at small distance scales), search for an electric dipole moment of the neutron (CP-violation and the origin of matter in the Universe), the neutron lifetime (rate of primordial nucleosynthesis) and the two-body decay of the neutron testing the V--A structure of weak interaction (right-handed neutrinos and the very early Universe). We describe the status, measurement methods and highlight experimental challenges., Comment: 23 pages, 15 figs, Proceedings of the Bormio winter meeting 2012
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48. Development of a GEM-TPC prototype
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Angerer, Heinz, Beck, Reinhard, Berger, Martin, Boehmer, Felix, Brinkmann, K. -T., Buehler, Paul, Carnegie, Michael, Dorheim, Sverre, Fabbietti, Laura, Funke, Chr., Cusanno, F., Hehner, Joerg, Heinz, Andreas, Henske, Markus, Hoeppner, Christian, Kaiser, David, Ketzer, Bernhard, Konorov, Igor, Kunkel, Jochen, Lang, Michael, Marton, Johann, Neubert, Sebastian, Paul, Stephan, Schmah, Alexander, Schmidt, Christian, Schmitz, Roman, Schwab, Sandra, Soyk, Daniel, Suzuki, Ken, Thoma, Ulrike, Vandenbroucke, Maxence, Voss, Bernd, Walter, Dieter, Weitzel, Quirin, Widmann, Eberhard, Winnebeck, Alexander, Woerner, Lisa, Zaunick, H. -G., Zhang, Xiaodong, and Zmeskal, Johann
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The use of GEM foils for the amplification stage of a TPC instead of a con- ventional MWPC allows one to bypass the necessity of gating, as the backdrift is suppressed thanks to the asymmetric field configuration. This way, a novel continuously running TPC, which represents one option for the PANDA central tracker, can be realized. A medium sized prototype with a diameter of 300 mm and a length of 600 mm will be tested inside the FOPI spectrometer at GSI using a carbon or lithium beam at intermediate energies (E = 1-3AGeV). This detector test under realistic experimental conditions should allow us to verify the spatial resolution for single tracks and the reconstruction capability for displaced vertexes. A series of physics measurement implying pion beams is scheduled with the FOPI spectrometer together with the GEM-TPC as well., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, Proceedings for 11th ICATTP conference in como (italy)
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49. Precision Measurement of the Chiral Anomaly and Improvements of the Data Acquisition System at the COMPASS experiment at CERN
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Paul, Stephan (Prof. Dr.), Paul, Stephan (Prof. Dr.);Oberauer, Lothar (Prof. Dr.), Ecker, Dominik, Paul, Stephan (Prof. Dr.), Paul, Stephan (Prof. Dr.);Oberauer, Lothar (Prof. Dr.), and Ecker, Dominik
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The chiral anomaly, a fundamental property of QCD, relates the coupling of an odd number of Goldstone bosons to vector bosons, e.g. of the coupling of three pions to one photon. This coupling can experimentally be measured in pion-photon scattering. We report on a precision experiment using the COMPASS experiment at CERN where pion-photon scattering is mediated via the Primakoff effect. We present also improvements of monitoring beam stability and of controlling the DAQ of COMPASS., Die chirale Anomalie, eine grundlegende Eigenschaft der QCD, beschreibt die Kopplung einer ungeraden Anzahl von Goldstone- an Vektorbosonen, z. B. von drei Pionen an ein Photon. Diese Kopplung kann experimentell in Pion-Photon-Streuung gemessen werden. Wir stellen eine Messung dazu mit dem COMPASS-Experiment vor, bei dem die Streuung durch den Primakoff-Effekt vermittelt wird. Wir stellen auch Verbesserungen bei der Überwachung der Strahlstabilität und der Steuerung der DAQ von COMPASS vor.
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50. Test of Symmetries with Neutrons and Nuclei
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Paul, Stephan
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Precision experiments at low energies probing weak interaction are a very promising and complementary tool for investigating the structure of the electro-weak sector of the standard model, and for searching for new phenomena revealing signs for an underlaying new symmetry. With the advent of new technologies in particle trapping and production of beams for exotic nuclei as well as ultracold neutrons, we expect one or two orders of magnitude gain in precision. This corresponds to the progress expected by new high luminosity B-factories or the LHC. Domains studied are $\beta$-decays where decay correlations, partial or total decay rates may reveal the nature of the left-right structure of the interaction and the investigation of discrete symmetries. Here the search for a finite electric dipole moment which, due to its CP-violating nature were sensational by itself, could shed light on the structure of the vacuum at very small distances. Last but not least ideas of a mirror world can be extended to the sector of baryons which can be studied with neutrons., Comment: 8 pages, 20 figures, PANIC 2008 conference proceedings (invited talk)
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