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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Computer analysis of gamma-gamma angular correlations of cascade gamma rays from radioactive elements

Chaikul, Narong 03 June 2011 (has links)
A Fortran IV language computer program has been written by the author for the analysis of gamma-gamma directional correlations obtained using radioactive sources. In this program the multipole-mixing ratio parameter, A, for the mixed multipole transition in the cascade is varied and the theoretical correlation is calculated for one hundred fifty-seven values of the mixing ratio for each trial spin sequence. The normalized chi-square test, Q2, is used to compare the theoretical and experimental results.The study of the effect of the multipole-mixing ratio and the attenuation factors on gamma-gamma directional correlation shapes has been investigated forsequence sets. The study has been separated into two parts: first, the effect of the attenuation factors when the multipole-mixing ratio is fixed; second, the effect of the multipole-mixing ratio for fixed attenuation factors.The results show the smoothing effect of the attenuation factors on the correlation function and it is illustrated graphically. The effect of the multipole-mixing ratio on the correlation function, with is a quadratic function in S, is also shown graphically.Ball State UniversityMuncie, IN 47306
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Construction and use of a multidetector coincidence spectrometer for angular correlation measurements

Weeber, Winton L. 03 June 2011 (has links)
A multi-detector spectrometer was constructed to measure garmia-gamma angular correlations in 154Gd from the decay of 154Eu. Gamma-ray multipole mixing ratios were extracted from the data. A modified fast-slow coincidence electronics arrangement with selective routing of data was used. One Ge(Li) detector and three NaI detectors were used in the system for rapid data acquisition. "Real-plus-random" and "random" coincidences were accumulated simultaneously with detectors set at selected angles. Mixing ratios for the first transition in the cascades of 1274-123--keV (2--2+-0+), 1005-123-keV (3+-2+-0+), and 723-996-keV (2--2+-O+) were measured as '5(1274) = 0.02 0.02, '5(1005) = -28+10' '5(723) = 0.02 0.02.'The measured correlation for the 592-1005 keV cascade (2--3+-2+) was analyzed by searching a 157 by 157 array of values for '5(592) and 8(1005); agreement was tested using a Q2 criterion. The best agreement for the mixing ratio of the 592-keV transition was 8(592) = 0.08 0:22; for the 1005-keV transition 8(1005) = -9.5+7. The value 8(1005) _ -9.5+7 is taken to be the better value as a result of experimental considerations. The value for the 592-keV transition had not been previously measured.Ball State UniversityMuncie, IN 47306
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Directional correlation of the 346-136 keV gamma-gamma cascade in Ta¹⁸¹

Wilson, Robert Allan 01 May 1969 (has links)
The directional correlation of the 346-136 Kev gamma-gamma cascade in Ta¹⁸¹ was measured using the delayed coincidence method with a source of Hf¹⁸¹ in 27 N HF. The contributions to the composite delayed coincidence spectrum of the interfering 133-482 Kev and 133 - 346 Kev cascades were removed by the subtraction from this spectrum of appropriate 133-482 Kev pure delayed coincidence data. The extracted 346 -136 Kev coincidence data then yielded the correlation coefficients A₂₂ = o.190 土0.011 and A₄₄. = -0.025 土O. 024 that are consistent with the established spin sequence 5/ 2(E2)9 / 2(Ml +E2)7 / 2 and with an admixture of 16.20/0土1. 2% E2 radiation in the 136 Kev mixed transition. The results of the experiment are in excellent agreement with those obtained from conversion electron measurements and resolve the discrepancy apparent in earlier work on the 346-136 Kev cascade
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Estudo de correlações angulares entre raios cósmicos de energias ultra-altas detectados pelo Observatório Pierre Auger / Study of angular correlations of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays detected by Pierre Auger Observatory

Castilho, Camile Mendes, 1985- 22 August 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Carola Dobrigkeit Chinellato / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Física Gleb Wataghin / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-22T13:08:19Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Castilho_CamileMendes_M.pdf: 4872331 bytes, checksum: 59af4c2607b071fd467957e83946bcf8 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2013 / Resumo: Duas questões importantes no estudo da física de raios cósmicos são quais são as fontes astrofísicas dessas partículas e como é o campo magnético por elas atravessado. O Observatório Pierre Auger, localizado na província de Mendoza, na Argentina, é um experimento que tem como objetivo estudar raios cósmicos de altas energias (superior a 1 EeV). Entre os objetivos do observatório, está buscar possíveis fontes desses raios cósmicos e estudar o campo magnético por eles atravessado. Considerando que partículas ultra-energéticas sofrem deflexões em campos magnéticos que são inversamente proporcionais _as suas energias, espera-se que aquelas provenientes de uma mesma fonte cheguem á Terra com suas direções alinhadas sobre a esfera celeste e com desvios angulares satisfazendo essa dependência com a energia. Um grupo de raios cósmicos com suas direções e energias satisfazendo essas características é chamado de multipleto. Nesta dissertação, foram analisados 2196 raios cósmicos com energias acima de 20 EeV, detectados pelo Observatório Pierre Auger entre 1o de janeiro de 2004 e 22 de novembro de 2012, a _m de realizar uma busca por multipletos. Para encontrar estes multipletos, foi utilizado o Método da _Arvore de Extensão Mínima. Este método é utilizado para separar o conjunto de raios cósmicos em subconjuntos. Uma vez encontrados esses subconjuntos, foi verificado se as direções dos raios cósmicos do subconjunto satisfazem a correlação esperada entre as suas direções e os inversos de suas energias. Para isso foi calculado o coeficiente de correlação e a dispersão angular nas coordenadas dos raios cósmicos de cada subconjunto em um plano tangente _a esfera celeste no ponto correspondente _a direção média. Se o coeficiente de correlação for superior a um valor mínimo e a dispersão angular for menor do que um valor máximo pré-estabelecidos, o multipleto em questão é considerado um multipleto correlacionado. Após identificarmos estes multipletos, foi possível encontrar as posições das possíveis fontes dos raios cósmicos que o compõem e obter informação sobre o poder de deflexão do campo magnético por eles atravessado nas direções das respectivas fontes. Para o período em questão foram encontrados três multipletos correlacionados com um número de eventos igual ou superior a doze. Para estes três multipletos foram procuradas posições de possíveis fontes. Realizando uma comparação entre as posições encontradas e um catalogo de objetos astrofísicos, foram encontrados objetos próximos ás direções das fontes encontradas / Abstract: Two important questions in the study of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays are related to the astrophysical sources of these particles and the characteristics of the magnetic field they have traversed in their way from the sources to Earth. The Pierre Auger Observatory was designed and built in Argentina in order to address these and other questions about ultra-high energy cosmic rays. Its design goals included being able to measure ultra-high energy cosmic rays (above 1 EeV) with unprecedented statistics. Considering that the trajectories of ultra-high energy particles are defected by the magnetic fields traversed and that the defection is inversely proportional to their energies, it can be expected that particles having different energies and coming from a single source will arrive at Earth with their directions aligned on the celestial sphere and with angular deviations satisfying that dependence with the energy. A group of cosmic rays with their directions and energies satisfying those characteristics is called a multiplet. In this work, we search for multiplets in a data sample of 2196 cosmic rays with energies above 20 EeV recorded by the Pierre Auger Observatory between 1st January 2004 and 22nd November 2012. We applied the method of the minimum spanning tree to separate the whole data set into subsets and then analyzed the subsets, checking whether the directions of the cosmic rays in each subset satisfy the expected correlation with the inverse of their energies. After identifying multiplets which satisfy the correlation, it is possible to find theposition of the sources of the cosmic rays and estimate the defection power of the magnetic field these particles must have traversed in the corresponding directions of the sources. In the period covered by our analysis we have found three multiplets with twelve or more events. For each multiplet we have found the direction of the possible source and the defection power of the magnetic field and looked for nearby astrophysical objects in a catalog / Mestrado / Física / Mestra em Física

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