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View article: Kaboom: Surface Manifestations of Cometary Outbursts
Kaboom: Surface Manifestations of Cometary Outbursts Open
Comets are among the most primitive objects in the solar system, acting as time capsules that preserve clues about the solar system’s origins and early evolution. These icy bodies store volatile compounds that are sporadically released, of…
View article: Automated pipeline reconstruction using deep learning & instance segmentation
Automated pipeline reconstruction using deep learning & instance segmentation Open
BIM is a powerful tool for the construction industry as well as for various other industries, so that its use has increased massively in recent years. Laser scanners are usually used for the measurement, which, in addition to the high acqu…
View article: Automation Strategies for the Photogrammetric Reconstruction of Pipelines
Automation Strategies for the Photogrammetric Reconstruction of Pipelines Open
A responsible use of energy resources is currently more important than ever. For the effective insulation of industrial plants, a three-camera measurement system was, therefore, developed. With this system, the as-built geometry of pipelin…
View article: Search for Neutrinos from the Tidal Disruption Events AT2019dsg and AT2019fdr with the ANTARES Telescope
Search for Neutrinos from the Tidal Disruption Events AT2019dsg and AT2019fdr with the ANTARES Telescope Open
On 2019 October 1, the IceCube Collaboration detected a muon track neutrino with a high probability of being of astrophysical origin, IC191001A. After a few hours, the tidal disruption event (TDE) AT2019dsg, observed by the Zwicky Transien…
View article: Monte Carlo simulations for the ANTARES underwater neutrino telescope
Monte Carlo simulations for the ANTARES underwater neutrino telescope Open
Monte Carlo simulations are a unique tool to check the response of a detector and to monitor its performance. For a deep-sea neutrino telescope, the variability of the environmental conditions that can affect the behaviour of the data acqu…
View article: ANTARES search for point sources of neutrinos using astrophysical catalogs: a likelihood analysis
ANTARES search for point sources of neutrinos using astrophysical catalogs: a likelihood analysis Open
A search for astrophysical pointlike neutrino sources using the data collected by the ANTARES detector between 2007 January 29 and 2017 December 31 is presented. A likelihood method is used to assess the significance of an excess of muon n…
View article: Constraining the contribution of Gamma-Ray Bursts to the high-energy diffuse neutrino flux with 10 yr of ANTARES data
Constraining the contribution of Gamma-Ray Bursts to the high-energy diffuse neutrino flux with 10 yr of ANTARES data Open
Addressing the origin of the astrophysical neutrino flux observed by IceCube is of paramount importance. Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) are among the few astrophysical sources capable of achieving the required energy to contribute to such neutrin…
View article: Search for dark matter towards the Galactic Centre with 11 years of ANTARES data
Search for dark matter towards the Galactic Centre with 11 years of ANTARES data Open
Neutrino detectors participate in the indirect search for the fundamental constituents of dark matter (DM) in form of weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs). In WIMP scenarios, candidate DM particles can pair-annihilate into Standard…
View article: Sensitivity studies on tau neutrino appearance withKM3NeT/ORCA using Deep Learning Techniques
Sensitivity studies on tau neutrino appearance withKM3NeT/ORCA using Deep Learning Techniques Open
In the last few decades, it has been experimentally verified that neutrinos can change their flavor
while propagating through space by so-called neutrino oscillations. The oscillation probabilities
of neutrinos to oscillate from one flav…
View article: Neutrino-less double beta decay of <sup>48</sup>Ca studied by CaF<sub>2</sub>(pure) scintillators
Neutrino-less double beta decay of <sup>48</sup>Ca studied by CaF<sub>2</sub>(pure) scintillators Open
We have studied the neutrino-less double beta decay(0νββ) of 48 Ca by using CaF 2 (pure) scintillators. Analysis for rejection of backgrounds( 212 Bi→ 212 Po events and 208 Tl events) was effective to reduce backgrounds in Qββ -value regio…
View article: Machine Learning for KM3NeT/ORCA
Machine Learning for KM3NeT/ORCA Open
The KM3NeT research infrastructure is currently under construction in two locations in the Mediterranean Sea. The KM3NeT/ORCA water-Cherenkov neutrino detector off the French coast will instrument several megatons of seawater with photosen…
View article: Upgrading of shielding for rare decay search in CANDLES
Upgrading of shielding for rare decay search in CANDLES Open
In the CANDLES experiment aiming to search for the very rare neutrino-less double beta decays (0νββ) using 48 Ca, we introduced a new shielding system for high energy γ-rays from neutron captures in massive materials near the detector, in …
View article: Tau Neutrino Appearance With Km3Net / Orca
Tau Neutrino Appearance With Km3Net / Orca Open
ORCA is the low-energy branch of KM3NeT, the next-generation underwater Cherenkov neutrino detector currently being built in the Mediterranean Sea. The detector is optimised to study oscillations of atmospheric neutrinos in the few-GeV ene…
View article: Uncommon Unity: the Promise of American Civil Religion, Post-Pluralism
Uncommon Unity: the Promise of American Civil Religion, Post-Pluralism Open
In 1967, Robert Bellah formulated the concept of American Civil Religion (ACR) to help explicate what it means to be an American. Underlying ACR is the premise that a common civil religion unifies Americans. With that premise, ACR’s value …
View article: Performance of updated shielding system in CANDLES
Performance of updated shielding system in CANDLES Open
CANDLES aims to measure the very rare neutrino-less double beta decays using 48Ca which has the highest value among all isotope candidates. Low background techniques are the key to observe such rare phenomena. The largest background was fo…
View article: Rifting under steam—How rift magmatism triggers methane venting from sedimentary basins
Rifting under steam—How rift magmatism triggers methane venting from sedimentary basins Open
During opening of a new ocean, magma intrudes into the surrounding sedimentary basins. Heat provided by the intrusions matures the host rock, creating metamorphic aureoles potentially releasing large amounts of hydrocarbons. These hydrocar…