Essays about: "detector resolution"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 113 essays containing the words detector resolution.
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1. Analysis of Atmospheric Muon Bundles with IceCube
University essay from Uppsala universitet/HögenergifysikAbstract : This work is a preliminary study of the background of a search for dark, long-lived particles in the IceCube detector. The high flux of atmospheric muons in IceCube is considered background to the detector's primary science goal, which is to detect astrophysical neutrinos through the emission of Cherenkov radiation. READ MORE
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2. Quality Assessment of the Fabry-Pérot Wavelength Calibration for CRIRES+ : Student Project Report
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Observationell astrofysikAbstract : The data reduction software of CRIRES+, a new high-resolution spectrometer installed at VLT, features a calibration routine that uses data from a Fabry-Pérot étalon. The quality of this calibration mode is assessed in this project report. READ MORE
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3. Quality enhancement of time-resolved computed tomography scans with cycleGAN
University essay from Lunds universitet/Synkrotronljusfysik; Lunds universitet/Fysiska institutionenAbstract : Time-resolved x-ray tomography enables us to dynamically and non-destructively study the interior of a specimen. The obtainable temporal resolution is limited by the x-ray flux and the desired spatial resolution. READ MORE
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4. Robust light source detection for AUV docking
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : For Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) to be able to conduct longterm surveys, the ability to return to a docking station for maintenance and recharging is crucial. A dynamic docking system where a slowly moving submarine acts as the docking station provides increased hydrodynamic control and reduces the impact of environmental disturbances. READ MORE
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5. Machine Learning for Pulse Shape Analysis of Heavy Ions
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Tillämpad kärnfysikAbstract : Most of the Generation IV nuclear reactors designs are intended to operate with a fast neutron spectrum. This necessitates further investigation into nuclear fuel behaviour because fast neutrons yield a higher neutron multiplicity with fission fragments, significantly impacting the criticality assessment of these reactors. READ MORE