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EXPLORER and NAUTILUS: Present status
/ Astone, P (Rome U. ; INFN, Rome) ; Cosmelli, C (Rome U. ; INFN, Rome) ; Pallottino, G V (Rome U. ; INFN, Rome) ; Bassan, M (Rome U., Tor Vergata ; INFN, Rome2) ; Carelli, P (Rome U., Tor Vergata ; INFN, Rome2) ; Coccia, E (Rome U., Tor Vergata ; INFN, Rome2) ; Modena, I (Rome U., Tor Vergata ; INFN, Rome2) ; Minenkov, Y (Rome U., Tor Vergata ; INFN, Rome2) ; Moleti, A (Rome U., Tor Vergata ; INFN, Rome2) ; Pizzella, G (Rome U., Tor Vergata ; INFN, Rome2) et al.
2003 - 10 p.
- Published in : 10.1142/9789812704030_0249
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Vibrational excitation induced by electron beam and cosmic rays in normal and superconductive aluminum bars
/ Bassan, M. (INFN, Rome2 ; Rome U., Tor Vergata) ; Buonomo, B. (Frascati) ; Cavallari, G. (CERN) ; Coccia, E. (INFN, Rome2 ; Rome U., Tor Vergata) ; D'Antonio, S. (INFN, Rome2) ; Fafone, V. (INFN, Rome2 ; Rome U., Tor Vergata) ; Foggetta, L.G. (Frascati) ; Ligi, C. (Frascati) ; Marini, A. (Frascati) ; Mazzitelli, G. (Frascati) et al.
We report new measurements of the acoustic excitation of an Al5056 superconductive bar when hit by an electron beam, in a previously unexplored temperature range, down to 0.35 K. These data, analyzed together with previous results of the RAP experiment obtained for T > 0.54 K, show a vibrational response enhanced by a factor 4.9 with respect to that measured in the normal state. [...]
arXiv:1105.4724.-
2011 - 28 p.
- Published in : Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A 659 (2011) 289-298
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IGEC2: A 17-month search for gravitational wave bursts in 2005-2007
/ Astone, P. (INFN, Rome) ; Baggio, L. (LATMOS, Guyancourt) ; Bassan, M. (Rome U. ; INFN, Rome) ; Bignotto, M. (Padua U. ; INFN, Padua) ; Bonaldi, M. (IFN, Rome ; INFN, Padua) ; Bonifazi, P. (INFN, Rome ; INAF, Rome) ; Cavallari, G. (CERN) ; Cerdonio, M. (Padua U. ; INFN, Padua) ; Coccia, E. (Rome U. ; INFN, Rome) ; Conti, L. (INFN, Padua) et al.
We present here the results of a 515 days long run of the IGEC2 observatory, consisting of the four resonant mass detectors ALLEGRO, AURIGA, EXPLORER and NAUTILUS. The reported results are related to the fourfold observation time from Nov. [...]
arXiv:1002.3515.-
2010 - 10 p.
- Published in : Phys. Rev. D 82 (2010) 022003
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EXPLORER and NAUTILUS gravitational wave detectors : a status report
/ Astone, P (INFN, Rome) ; Ballantini, R (INFN, Genova) ; Babusci, D (INFN, Frascati ; Frascati) ; Bassan, M (Rome U., Tor Vergata ; INFN, Rome) ; Bonifazi, P (INFN, Rome ; INAF, Rome) ; Cavallari, G (CERN) ; Chincarini, A (INFN, Genova) ; Coccia, E (Rome U., Tor Vergata ; Gran Sasso) ; D'Antonio, S (INFN, Rome) ; Di Paolo Emilio, M (Gran Sasso ; Aquila U.) et al.
The two cryogenic resonant bar detectors of the ROG Collaboration, EXPLORER and NAUTILUS, have been taking data continuously with a high duty cycle for several years. We report here on the status of recent analysis of the data and in particular on the results of the burst searches in the year 2004..
2008
- Published in : Class. Quantum Gravity 25 (2008) 114048
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Experimental study of high energy electron interactions in a superconducting aluminum alloy resonant bar
/ Barucci, M. (INFN, Florence ; Florence U.) ; Bassan, M. (INFN, Rome2 ; Rome U., Tor Vergata) ; Buonomo, B. (Frascati) ; Cavallari, G. (CERN) ; Coccia, E. (Rome U., Tor Vergata ; INFN, Rome2) ; D'Antonio, S. (INFN, Rome2) ; Fafone, V. (INFN, Rome2 ; Rome U., Tor Vergata) ; Ligi, C. (Frascati) ; Lolli, L. (INFN, Florence ; Florence U.) ; Marini, A. (Frascati) et al.
Peak amplitude measurements of the fundamental mode of oscillation of a suspended aluminum alloy bar hit by an electron beam show that the amplitude is enhanced by a factor ~3.5 when the material is in the superconducting state. This result is consistent with the cosmic ray observations made by the resonant gravitational wave detector NAUTILUS, made of the same alloy, when operated in the superconducting state. [...]
arXiv:0901.1220.-
2009 - 13 p.
- Published in : Phys. Lett. A 373 (2009) 1801-1806
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Detection of high energy cosmic rays with the resonant gravitational wave detector NAUTILUS and EXPLORER
/ Astone, P. (INFN, Rome) ; Babusci, D. (Frascati) ; Bassan, M. (INFN, Rome2 ; Rome U., Tor Vergata) ; Bonifazi, P. (INFN, Rome ; IFSI, Rome) ; Cavallari, G. (CERN) ; Coccia, E. (INFN, Rome2 ; Rome U., Tor Vergata) ; D'Antonio, S. (INFN, Rome2) ; Fafone, V. (INFN, Rome2 ; Rome U., Tor Vergata) ; Giordano, G. (Frascati) ; Ligi, C. (Frascati) et al.
The cryogenic resonant gravitational wave detectors NAUTILUS and EXPLORER, made of an aluminum alloy bar, can detect cosmic ray showers. At temperatures above 1 K, when the material is in the normal conducting state, the measured signals are in good agreement with the values expected based on the cosmic rays data and on the thermo-acoustic model. [...]
arXiv:0806.1335.-
2008 - 21 p.
- Published in : Astropart. Phys. 30 (2008) 200-208
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ILC Reference Design Report Volume 3 - Accelerator
/ Phinney, Nan (ed.) (SLAC) ; Toge, Nobukazu (ed.) (KEK, Tsukuba) ; Walker, Nicholas J. (ed.) (DESY) ; Aarons, Gerald (SLAC) ; Abe, Toshinori (Tokyo U.) ; Abernathy, Jason (Victoria U.) ; Ablikim, Medina (Beijing, Inst. High Energy Phys.) ; Abramowicz, Halina (Tel Aviv U.) ; Adey, David (Birmingham U.) ; Adloff, Catherine (Annecy, LAPP) et al.
The International Linear Collider (ILC) is a 200-500 GeV center-of-mass high-luminosity linear electron-positron collider, based on 1.3 GHz superconducting radio-frequency (SCRF) accelerating cavities. [...]
arXiv:0712.2361 ; FERMILAB-PUB-07-833-AD.
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The RAP experiment : Acoustic Detection of Particles
/ Bassan, M (Univ. di Tor Vergata and INFN Sezione Roma-2) ; Buonomo, B (INFN Frascati) ; Cavallari, G (CERN) ; Coccia, E (Univ. and INFN, Lab. Nat. del Gran Sasso) ; D'Antonio, S (Istituo Nazionale di Fisica Nuclear, Sezione Roma-2) ; Delle Monache (Lab. Naz. Frascati) ; Di Gioacchino, D (Lab. Naz. Frascati) ; Fafone, V (Univ. di Tor Vergata and INFN Sezione Roma-2) ; Ligi, C (Lab. Naz. Frascati) ; Marini, A (Lab. Naz. Frascati) et al.
The RAP experiment is based on the acoustic detection of high energy particles by cylindrical bars. In fact, the interacting particles warm up the material around their track causing a local thermal expansion that, being prevented by the rest of the material, causes a local impulse of pressure. [...]
2007
- Published in : Nucl. Phys. B, Proc. Suppl. 172 (2007) 219-223
In : 10th Topical Seminar on Innovative Particle and Radiation Detectors, Sienna, Italy, 1 - 5 Oct 2006, pp.219-223
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