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View article: Echocardiographic monitoring in cancer therapy: clinical guidance for cardiologists and oncologists
Echocardiographic monitoring in cancer therapy: clinical guidance for cardiologists and oncologists Open
Transthoracic echocardiography has a central role in the diagnosis and monitoring of cancer therapy-related cardiac dysfunction, offering a reliable, non-invasive, and cost-effective tool for the early detection of myocardial damage and th…
View article: Simulation-based Inference for Precision Neutrino Physics through Neural Monte Carlo Tuning
Simulation-based Inference for Precision Neutrino Physics through Neural Monte Carlo Tuning Open
Precise modeling of detector energy response is crucial for next-generation neutrino experiments which present computational challenges due to lack of analytical likelihoods. We propose a solution using neural likelihood estimation within …
View article: Digital electronics upgrade of the INDRA <mml:math xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" altimg="si2.svg" display="inline" id="d1e354"><mml:mrow><mml:mn>4</mml:mn><mml:mi>π</mml:mi></mml:mrow></mml:math> charged particle detection array and resulting performance improvements
Digital electronics upgrade of the INDRA charged particle detection array and resulting performance improvements Open
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View article: Simulation-based inference for Precision Neutrino Physics through Neural Monte Carlo tuning
Simulation-based inference for Precision Neutrino Physics through Neural Monte Carlo tuning Open
Precise modeling of detector energy response is crucial for next-generation neutrino experiments which present computational challenges due to lack of analytical likelihoods. We propose a solution using neural likelihood estimation within …
View article: Transport Theory and Correlation Measurements: Coming to Terms on Emission Sources
Transport Theory and Correlation Measurements: Coming to Terms on Emission Sources Open
Two-particle correlations play a pivotal role in understanding the space-time characteristics of particle emission in Heavy-ion collisions. These characteristics are typically represented by a relative emission source and can be obtained u…
View article: Long-Term Antithrombotic Therapy in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation and Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
Long-Term Antithrombotic Therapy in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation and Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Open
The optimal long-term antithrombotic treatment of patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) remains controversial. Current guidelines recommend a short initial period of triple antithromboti…
View article: Nuclear clustering process in heavy-ion collisions: Experimental constraints on the low-temperature region of the QCD phase diagram
Nuclear clustering process in heavy-ion collisions: Experimental constraints on the low-temperature region of the QCD phase diagram Open
In this article, we study the production of Hydrogen and Helium isotopes in heavy-ion collisions in the incident energy range between 80 and 150 MeV/nucleon. We compare their inclusive multiplicities emitted in the transverse plane of the …
View article: Fluorescence emission of the JUNO liquid scintillator
Fluorescence emission of the JUNO liquid scintillator Open
JUNO is a huge neutrino detector that will use 20 kton of organic liquid scintillator as its detection medium. The scintillator is a mixture of linear alkyl benzene (LAB), 2.5 g/L of 2,5-diphenyloxazole (PPO) and 3 mg/L of 1,4-Bis(2-methyl…
View article: Fluorescence emission of the JUNO liquid scintillator
Fluorescence emission of the JUNO liquid scintillator Open
JUNO is a huge neutrino detector that will use 20 kton of organic liquid scintillator as its detection medium. The scintillator is a mixture of linear alkyl benzene (LAB), 2.5 g/L of 2,5-diphenyloxazole (PPO) and 3 mg/L of 1,4-Bis(2-methyl…
View article: Alpha structure of <sup>16</sup>O at high excitation energy via <sup>3</sup>He + <sup>13</sup>C nuclear reactions
Alpha structure of <sup>16</sup>O at high excitation energy via <sup>3</sup>He + <sup>13</sup>C nuclear reactions Open
These proceedings report a new data analysis aimed to the study of low-spin, high excitation energy states in the spectroscopy of the 16 O nucleus around 24 MeV excitation energy. After a careful spectroscopical analysis, based on the Lege…
View article: Isotopic Transparency in Central Xe+Sn Collisions at 100 MeV/nucleon
Isotopic Transparency in Central Xe+Sn Collisions at 100 MeV/nucleon Open
A new method, based on comparing isotopic yield ratios measured at forward and sideward polar angles and on cross-bombarding heavy nuclei with different neutron-to-proton ratios, is used to quantify the stopping power of nuclear matter in …
View article: FAZIA: A new generation array for nuclear dynamics and EoS experiments at intermediate energies
FAZIA: A new generation array for nuclear dynamics and EoS experiments at intermediate energies Open
Constraining the nuclear equation of state (EoS) parameters makes it possible to better understand the properties of the matter that constitutes our Universe. Many probes can be used to test the EoS, from the observation of neutron star me…
View article: Distillation and gas stripping purification plants for the JUNO liquid scintillator
Distillation and gas stripping purification plants for the JUNO liquid scintillator Open
The optical and radiochemical purification of the scintillating liquid which will fill the detector of the JUNO experiment plays a crucial role in achieving its scientific goals. Given its gigantic mass and dimensions, and an unprecedented…
View article: Study of quasi-projectile properties at Fermi energies in $$^{48}$$Ca projectile systems
Study of quasi-projectile properties at Fermi energies in $$^{48}$$Ca projectile systems Open
A systematic analysis of the data obtained by the FAZIA collaboration during a recent experiment with a neutron rich projectile is presented. The main goal was to compare the experimental results with the HIPSE event generator simulations …
View article: New measurements of the <sup>19</sup>F(p, α <sub>0</sub>)<sup>16</sup>O and <sup>19</sup>F(p, α <sub> π </sub>)<sup>16</sup>O* reaction cross sections close to the Coulomb barrier
New measurements of the <sup>19</sup>F(p, α <sub>0</sub>)<sup>16</sup>O and <sup>19</sup>F(p, α <sub> π </sub>)<sup>16</sup>O* reaction cross sections close to the Coulomb barrier Open
New absolute cross section measurements of the 19 F(p, α 0 ) 16 O and 19 F(p, α π ) 16 O* reactions at energies close to the Coulomb barrier are reported. The availability of high-resolution and low-noise energy spectra obtained in the exp…
View article: Interpretable machine learning approach for electron antineutrino selection in a large liquid scintillator detector
Interpretable machine learning approach for electron antineutrino selection in a large liquid scintillator detector Open
Several neutrino detectors, KamLAND, Daya Bay, Double Chooz, RENO, and the forthcoming large-scale JUNO, rely on liquid scintillator to detect reactor antineutrino interactions. In this context, inverse beta decay represents the golden cha…
View article: Distillation and Stripping purification plants for JUNO liquid scintillator
Distillation and Stripping purification plants for JUNO liquid scintillator Open
The optical and radiochemical purification of the scintillating liquid, which will fill the central detector of the JUNO experiment, plays a crucial role in achieving its scientific goals. Given its gigantic mass and dimensions and an unpr…
View article: Refractive index in the JUNO liquid scintillator
Refractive index in the JUNO liquid scintillator Open
In the field of rare event physics, it is common to have huge masses of organic liquid scintillator as detection medium. In particular, they are widely used to study neutrino properties or astrophysical neutrinos. Thanks to its safety prop…
View article: Clarifying the Radiative Decay of the Hoyle State with Charged-Particle Spectroscopy
Clarifying the Radiative Decay of the Hoyle State with Charged-Particle Spectroscopy Open
A detailed knowledge of the decay properties of the so called Hoyle state in the $^{12}$C nucleus ($E_x=7.654$ MeV, $0^+$) is required to calculate the rate at which carbon is forged in typical red-giant stars. This paper reports on a new …
View article: Study of highly excited states in <sup>16</sup>O with <sup>3</sup>He+<sup>13</sup>C reactions at low energies
Study of highly excited states in <sup>16</sup>O with <sup>3</sup>He+<sup>13</sup>C reactions at low energies Open
We report some preliminary experimental results on 13 C( 3 He, α ) 12 C reactions at low bombarding energies, in the range 1.4 – 2.2 MeV. The reconstruction of kinematic quantities in the final channel was performed by using a high-perform…
View article: Radiative Decay Branching Ratio of the Hoyle State in <sup>12</sup>C via Charged Particle Coincidence Techniques
Radiative Decay Branching Ratio of the Hoyle State in <sup>12</sup>C via Charged Particle Coincidence Techniques Open
The properties of the Hoyle state in 12 C (7 . 654 MeV, 0 + ) affect the rate at which carbon, one of the most abundant elements in the Universe, is forged in stars. Recent experiments reported values of its radiative decay branching ratio…
View article: Alpha structure of <sup>16</sup>O at high excitation energies by <sup>3</sup>He+<sup>13</sup>C nuclear reactions
Alpha structure of <sup>16</sup>O at high excitation energies by <sup>3</sup>He+<sup>13</sup>C nuclear reactions Open
This work investigates high energy states in the self-conjugate 16 O nucleus, through the analysis of 13 C( 3 He,α) 12 C reactions in the 1.4 2.2 MeV bombarding energy range. The cross-section of the decay channel in which an α particle is…