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Insertion of STC into TRT at the Department of Physics, Oxford
Credit: CERN

Professor Dr.rer.nat. Dipl.Phys. Alfons Weber FInstP, MA Ox

Visiting Professor

Research theme

  • Fundamental particles and interactions

Sub department

  • Particle Physics

Research groups

  • Accelerator Neutrinos
Alfons.Weber@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: +49 (6131) 39 24175
Denys Wilkinson Building
AlfonsWeber@JGUMainz
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New Results from the MINOS Experiment

2007 EUROPHYSICS CONFERENCE ON HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS, PTS 1-12 110 (2008) ARTN 082021
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Detectors and flux instrumentation for future neutrino facilities

ArXiv 0712.4129 (2007)

Authors:

T Abe, H Aihara, C Andreopoulos, A Ankowski, A Badertscher, G Battistoni, A Blondel, J Bouchez, A Bross, A Bueno, L Camilleri, JE Campagne, A Cazes, A Cervera-Villanueva, G De Lellis, F Di Capua, M Ellis, A Ereditato, LS Esposito, C Fukushima, E Gschwendtner, JJ Gomez-Cadenas, M Iwasaki, K Kaneyuki, Y Karadzhov, V Kashikhin, Y Kawai, M Komatsu, E Kozlovskaya, Y Kudenko, A Kusaka, H Kyushima, A Longhin, A Marchionni, A Marotta, C McGrew, S Menary, A Meregaglia, M Mezzeto, P Migliozzi, NK Mondal, C Montanari, T Nakadaira, M Nakamura, H Nakumo, H Nakayama, J Nelson, J Nowak, S Ogawa, J Peltoniemi, A Pla-Dalmau, S Ragazzi, A Rubbia, F Sanchez, J Sarkamo, O Sato, M Selvi, H Shibuya, M Shozawa, J Sobczyk, FJP Soler, P Strolin, M Suyama, M Tanak, F Terranova, R Tsenov, Y Uchida, A Weber, A Zlobin
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First results of the trip-t based T2K front end electronics performance with GM-APD

Proceedings of Science (2007)

Authors:

A Vacheret, M Noy, M Raymond, A Weber

Abstract:

The TRIP-t front end board (TFB) will read out Geiger-mode multi-pixel Avalanche Photo-Diodes (GM-APD) in several T2K detector systems. We report the first tests of the TFB electronics with GM-APD. Measurements of GM-APD charge spectra, energy and time resolution have been performed. Individual channel voltage trimming circuit functionality has also been tested. These results indicate very good performance of the TFB prototype with both 400 and 100 pixels GMAPD from Hamamatsu photonics. © Copyright owned by the author(s).
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The front end readout system for the T2K-ND280 detectors

IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record 3 (2007) 1984-1991

Authors:

A Vacheret, S Greenwood, M Noy, M Raymond, A Weber

Abstract:

The Tokai-to-Kamioka (T2K) long baseline neutrino experiment goal is to measure vμto ve oscillation parameters using near (280 m) and far (295 km) detectors from the beam origin in the J-PARC accelerator in Tokai. The far detector will be Super-Kamiokande. The 280 m near detectors complex (ND280) contain a number of scintillator based sub-detectors and a beam monitor. Approximately 54,000 scintillator bars will be read out by Multi-Pixel Photon Counter devices (MPPC) via wavelength shifting fibres. It will be the first time this novel type of photo-sensor is used on such a large scale. The front end readout system for the MPPC uses Fermilab Trip-t chips mounted on Trip-t Front end Boards (TFB). The TFB design and measured performance in conjunction with MPPC photo-sensors are presented. © 2007 IEEE.
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A Study of Muon Neutrino Disappearance Using the Fermilab Main Injector Neutrino Beam

ArXiv 0711.0769 (2007)

Authors:

Michael Kordosky, David Petyt
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