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View article: Indirect Prompt Injections: Are Firewalls All You Need, or Stronger Benchmarks?
Indirect Prompt Injections: Are Firewalls All You Need, or Stronger Benchmarks? Open
AI agents are vulnerable to indirect prompt injection attacks, where malicious instructions embedded in external content or tool outputs cause unintended or harmful behavior. Inspired by the well-established concept of firewalls, we show t…
View article: Photomultiplier requirements and pre-calibration for the SABRE South Liquid Scintillator Veto
Photomultiplier requirements and pre-calibration for the SABRE South Liquid Scintillator Veto Open
We present a study of the oil-proof base Hamamatsu R5912 photomultiplier tubes that will be used in the SABRE South linear-alkylbenzene liquid scintillator veto. SABRE South is a dark matter direct detection experiment at the Stawell Under…
View article: The SABRE South technical design report executive summary
The SABRE South technical design report executive summary Open
In this technical design report (TDR) executive summary we describe the SABRE South detector to be built at the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory (SUPL). The SABRE South detector is designed to test the long-standing DAMA/LIBRA signal…
View article: The SABRE South Technical Design Report Executive Summary
The SABRE South Technical Design Report Executive Summary Open
In this technical design report (TDR) executive summary we describe the SABRE South detector to be built at the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory (SUPL). The SABRE South detector is designed to test the long-standing DAMA/LIBRA signal…
View article: The DAMA/LIBRA signal: an induced modulation effect?
The DAMA/LIBRA signal: an induced modulation effect? Open
The persistence of the DAMA/LIBRA (DAMA) modulation over the past two decades has been a source of great contention within the dark matter community. The DAMA collaboration reports a persistent, modulating event rate within their setup of …
View article: X-LAB: A very high-capacity X-band RF test stand facility at the University of Melbourne
X-LAB: A very high-capacity X-band RF test stand facility at the University of Melbourne Open
The X-band Laboratory for Accelerators and Beams (X-LAB) has been commissioned at the University of Melbourne. One of the key projects within this laboratory involves re-homing half of the CERN high gradient X-band test stand, XBOX3, now k…
View article: Commissioning of X-LAB: a very high-capacity X-band RF test stand facility at the University of Melbourne
Commissioning of X-LAB: a very high-capacity X-band RF test stand facility at the University of Melbourne Open
The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) beam-based acceleration baseline uses high-gradient travelling wave accelerating structures at a frequency of 12 GHz. In order to prove the performance of these structures at high peak power and short pul…
View article: Health Care Utilization During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Individuals Born Preterm
Health Care Utilization During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Individuals Born Preterm Open
Importance: Limited data exist on pediatric health care utilization during the COVID-19 pandemic among children and young adults born preterm. Objective: To investigate differences in health care use related to COVID-19 concerns during the…
View article: The SABRE South experiment at the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory
The SABRE South experiment at the Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory Open
The SABRE (Sodium iodide with Active Background REjection) experiment aims to provide a model independent test of the signal observed by DAMA/LIBRA by detecting an annual modulation from dark matter interactions in ultra-high purity NaI(Tl…
View article: Artificial Intelligence You Can Trust: What Matters Beyond Performance When Applying Artificial Intelligence to Renal Histopathology?
Artificial Intelligence You Can Trust: What Matters Beyond Performance When Applying Artificial Intelligence to Renal Histopathology? Open
Although still in its infancy, artificial intelligence (AI) analysis of kidney biopsy images is anticipated to become an integral aspect of renal histopathology. As these systems are developed, the focus will understandably be on developin…
View article: Simulation and background characterisation of the SABRE South experiment
Simulation and background characterisation of the SABRE South experiment Open
SABRE (Sodium iodide with Active Background REjection) is a direct detection dark matter experiment based on arrays of radio-pure NaI(Tl) crystals. The experiment aims at achieving an ultra-low background rate and its primary goal is to co…
View article: Proposal for the ILC Preparatory Laboratory (Pre-lab)
Proposal for the ILC Preparatory Laboratory (Pre-lab) Open
During the preparatory phase of the International Linear Collider (ILC) project, all technical development and engineering design needed for the start of ILC construction must be completed, in parallel with intergovernmental discussion of …
View article: Performance Studies of the Belle II Silicon Vertex Detector
Performance Studies of the Belle II Silicon Vertex Detector Open
The Belle II experiment at the SuperKEKB asymmetric-energy e+e− collider in KEK, Japan will operate at an instantaneous luminosity of 8×1035 cm−2s−1, which is about 40 times larger than that of its predecessor, Belle. It is built with the …
View article: Spatial Resolution of the Belle II Silicon Vertex Detector
Spatial Resolution of the Belle II Silicon Vertex Detector Open
The Belle II experiment at the SuperKEKB collider in Japan will search for new sources of CP violation and indirectly probe new physics by studying the suppressed decays of beauty mesons, charm mesons and tau leptons. In these pursuits, th…
View article: Construction and Quality Assurance of the Belle II Silicon Vertex Detector
Construction and Quality Assurance of the Belle II Silicon Vertex Detector Open
The Belle II experiment, which is situated at the interaction point of the SuperKEKB $e^+e^{-}$ collider at KEK, Tsukuba, Japan, is expected to collect data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 50~ab$^{- 1}$. This data set will be …
View article: Report of the International Committee for Future Accelerators
Report of the International Committee for Future Accelerators Open
The International Committee for Future Accelerators (ICFA) has been in existence for well over four decades. Its mission is to facilitate international collaboration in the construction and use of accelerators for high energy physics. This…
View article: Machine learning: hit time finding with a neural network
Machine learning: hit time finding with a neural network Open
At the High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK) in Tsukuba, Japan, the double-sided silicon strip sub-detector of the Belle II experiment is read out by 1748 APV25 chips. FPGAs perform several calculations on the digitized signa…
View article: Electronics and Firmware of the Belle II Silicon Vertex Detector Readout System
Electronics and Firmware of the Belle II Silicon Vertex Detector Readout System Open
The Silicon Vertex Detector of the Belle II Experiment at KEK in Tsukuba, Japan, consists of 172 double-sided strip sensors. They are read out by 1748 APV25 chips, and the analog data are sent out of the radiation zone to 48 modules which …
View article: Mystery solved: discovery of extended radio emission in the merging galaxy cluster Abell 2146
Mystery solved: discovery of extended radio emission in the merging galaxy cluster Abell 2146 Open
Abell 2146 (z = 0.232) is a massive galaxy cluster currently undergoing a spectacular merger in the plane of the sky with a bullet-like morphology. It was the first system in which both the bow and upstream shock fronts were detected at X-…
View article: The Belle II SVD detector
The Belle II SVD detector Open
The Silicon Vertex Detector (SVD) is one of the main detectors in the Belle II experiment at KEK, Japan. In combination with a pixel detector, the SVD determines precise decay vertex and low-momentum track reconstruction. The SVD ladders a…
View article: Abstracts presented at the Laryngology and Rhinology Section Meetings, Royal Society of Medicine, 4 March 2016, London, UK
Abstracts presented at the Laryngology and Rhinology Section Meetings, Royal Society of Medicine, 4 March 2016, London, UK Open
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View article: Performance studies of the Belle II Silicon Vertex Detector with data taken at the DESY test beam in April 2016
Performance studies of the Belle II Silicon Vertex Detector with data taken at the DESY test beam in April 2016 Open
Belle II is a multipurpose detector currently under construction which will be operated at the next generation B-factory SuberKEKB in Japan. Its main devices for the vertex reconstruction are the Silicon Vertex Detector (SVD) and the Pixel…
View article: The Monitoring System of the Belle II Vertex Detector
The Monitoring System of the Belle II Vertex Detector Open
The Belle II VerteX Detector (VXD) is a 6 layers silicon tracker device that will cope with an unprecedented luminosity of 8×1035 cm−2s−1 achievable by the new SuperKEKB e+e− collider, at the KEK laboratory (Tsukuba, Japan).\nAll environme…
View article: The Software Framework of the Belle II Silicon Vertex Detector and its Development for the 2016 Test-Beam at DESY
The Software Framework of the Belle II Silicon Vertex Detector and its Development for the 2016 Test-Beam at DESY Open
The Silicon Vertex Detector of Belle II will be fundamental not only for the reconstruction of B meson vertices, but also for the reconstruction of neutral particles like K shorts, and the tracking of low-pt particles like slow pions assoc…
View article: The Silicon Vertex Detector of the Belle II Experiment
The Silicon Vertex Detector of the Belle II Experiment Open
The Belle II experiment at the SuperKEKB flavour factory will operate at an unprecedented lu- minosity of 8×10^35cm−2s−1, which is about 40 times larger than its predecessor KEKB. The VerteX Detector is composed of a two-layer DEPFET PiXel…