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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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Status of the LBL oscillation experiments MINOS and OPERA

Sissa Medialab Srl (2001) 194
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A comprehensive characterization of Hamamatsu 16-and 64-anode PMTs

NUCL INSTRUM METH A 461:1-3 (2001) 571-573

Authors:

K Lang, J Day, S Eilerts, S Fuqua, M Kordosky, PL Vahle, P Dervan, R Saakyan, J Thomas, M Barker, PS Miyagawa, A De Santo, A Weber, G Tzanakos, H Kim, D Michael, M Ignatenko, V Makeev, A Para, R Lee, C Bower, S Mufson, P Border, P Cushman, K Ruddick, R Schwienhorst, P Adamson, PG Harris, RC Webb, W Oliver, J Schneps

Abstract:

We are reporting preliminary results of studies of R59000-00-M16 and M64 tubes, manufactured by Hamamatsu Photonics, to he employed by the MINOS neutrino experiment. Our tests focused on anode response uniformity, gain, cross-talk, and linearity for light illuminating PMTs through a 1.2mm diameter fiber. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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MINOS the main injector neutrino oscillation search

NUCL PHYS B-PROC SUP 98 (2001) 57-64

Abstract:

MINOS is a neutrino experiment which uses a beam of neutrinos from the Fermilab main injector to determine the parameters of possible neutrino oscillations. It consists of two detectors: a near detector to measure the beam composition at the production site and a far detector 730 km away to re-measure the composition and detect any oscillation which may have occurred. MINOS is a tracking calorimeter build from solid plastic scintillators to measure all the neutrino interactions.
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Measurement of the Tau Branching Fractions into Leptons

ArXiv hep-ex/0102023 (2001)
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Study of the e+e- -> Z gamma gamma -> q q~ gamma gamma Process at LEP

ArXiv hep-ex/0102024 (2001)
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