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A Beamdump Facility at Jefferson Lab
/ Achenbach, Patrick (Jefferson Lab ; Mainz U.) ; Afanasev, Andrei (George Washington U.) ; Ambrozewicz, Pawel (Jefferson Lab) ; Ashkenazi, Adi (Tel Aviv U.) ; Banerjee, Dipanwita (CERN) ; Battaglieri, Marco (INFN, Genoa) ; Benesch, Jay (Jefferson Lab) ; Bondí, Mariangela (INFN, Catania) ; Brindza, Paul (Old Dominion U.) ; Camsonne, Alexandre (Jefferson Lab) et al.
This White Paper is exploring the potential of intense secondary muon, neutrino, and (hypothetical) light dark matter beams produced in interactions of high-intensity electron beams with beam dumps. [...]
arXiv:2510.09652 ; JLAB-PHY-25-4560 ; DOE/OR/23177-8015.
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Recent outreach activities of the EEE Project
/ Ripoli, C ; Abbrescia, M ; Avanzini, C ; Baldini, L ; Baldini Ferroli, R ; Batignani, G ; Battaglieri, M ; Boi, S ; Bossini, E ; Carnesecchi, F (CERN) et al.
The Extreme Energy Events Project is an educational and scientific initiative lead by the Museo Storico della Fisica e Centro Studi e Ricerche Enrico Fermi (CREF) and the Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN), two research Institutions under the control of the Italian Ministero dell’Universit`a e Ricerca (MUR). The EEE Project studies cosmic rays by means of a series of detectors located inside Italian high schools or INFN/University laboratories. [...]
2025 - 7 p.
- Published in : J. Phys. : Conf. Ser. 3053 (2025) 012042
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In : 13th Cosmic-Ray International Studies and Multi-messenger Astroparticle Conference (CRIS-MAC 2024), Trapani, Italy, 17 - 21 Jun 2024
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High latitude observation of the Forbush decrease during the May 2024 solar storms with muon and neutron detectors on Svalbard
/ Riggi, F (Unlisted, IT ; INFN, Catania ; U. Catania (main)) ; Hertle, L (Unlisted, DE) ; Abbrescia, M (Bari U. ; INFN, Bari) ; Avanzini, C (U. Pisa (main) ; INFN, Pisa) ; Baldini, L (U. Pisa (main) ; INFN, Pisa) ; Baldini Ferroli, R (Frascati) ; Batignani, G (U. Pisa (main) ; INFN, Pisa ; Unlisted, IT) ; Battaglieri, M (INFN, Genoa) ; Boi, S (U. Cagliari (main) ; INFN, Cagliari) ; Boike, J (Unlisted, DE ; Humboldt U., Berlin (main)) et al.
During the series of intense solar flares and coronal mass ejections, that occurred in May 2024, a remarkable Forbush decrease in the cosmic ray flux was observed on the Earth. While this event was observed by particle detectors around the world, the archipelago of Svalbard was heavily exposed to it due to the weak geomagnetic shielding in the polar region. [...]
2025 - 15 p.
- Published in : Adv. Space Res. 76 (2025) 1225-1239
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Measurement of the muon flux in the tunnels of Doss Trento hill
/ Abbrescia, M (Bari U. ; INFN, Bari) ; Avanzini, C (INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Baldini, L (Pisa U. ; INFN, Pisa) ; Ferroli, R Baldini (Frascati) ; Batignani, G (Pisa U. ; INFN, Pisa ; Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome) ; Battaglieri, M (INFN, Genoa) ; Battiston, R (Trento U. ; TIFPA-INFN, Trento) ; Bimbi, S (Rome U.) ; Boi, S (INFN, Cagliari) ; Bossini, E (INFN, Pisa) et al.
In the context of astroparticle physics, nuclear astrophysics and quantum computing projects, it is important identifying underground laboratories where the cosmogenic background is suppressed. Located about 500 m far from the center of Trento (Italy) the Piedicastello tunnels are covered by 100 m limestone rock of the Doss Trento hill. [...]
2024 - 9 p.
- Published in : Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A 1072 (2025) 170163
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First results on new helium based eco-gas mixtures for the Extreme Energy Events Project
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The Extreme Energy Events (EEE) Project, a joint project of the Centro Fermi (Museo Storico della Fisica e Centro Studi e Ricerche "E.Fermi") and INFN, has a dual purpose: a scientific research program on cosmic rays at ground level and an intense outreach and educational program. The project consists in a network of about 60 tracking detectors, called telescopes, mostly hosted in Italian High Schools. [...]
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2024-11-11 - 12 p.
- Published in : JINST 19 (2024) P11003
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The ecological transition of the extreme energy events experiment
/ Abbrescia, M (Bari U. ; INFN, Bari) ; Avanzini, C (Pisa U.) ; Baldini, L (Pisa U.) ; Baldini Ferroli, R (Frascati) ; Batignani, G (Pisa U.) ; Battaglieri, M (INFN, Genoa) ; Boi, S (Cagliari U.) ; Bossini, E (Pisa U.) ; Carnesecchi, F (CERN) ; Cavazza, F (INFN, Bologna) et al.
The need for reducing the emission of gases, potentially contributing to the greenhouse effect and climate change, has impacted many fields, including scientific research. The Extreme Energy Event (EEE) collaboration started, already several years ago, a series of tests aiming at finding a more eco-friendly replacement for the gases used in the Multigap Resistive Plate Chambers (MRPCs) of its network. [...]
2023 - 4 p.
In : 16th Workshop on Resistive Plate Chambers and Related Detectors (RPC 2022), CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, 26-30 Sep 2022, pp.168431
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Artificial Intelligence for the Electron Ion Collider (AI4EIC)
/ Allaire, C. (IJCLab, Orsay) ; Ammendola, R. (INFN, Rome2) ; Aschenauer, E.-C. (Brookhaven) ; Balandat, M. (SLAC) ; Battaglieri, M. (INFN, Genoa) ; Bernauer, J. (SUNY, Stony Brook ; Yale U. ; RIKEN BNL) ; Bondì, M. (INFN, Catania) ; Branson, N. (Messiah Coll. ; Drexel U.) ; Britton, T. (Jefferson Lab) ; Butter, A. (LPNHE, Paris) et al.
The Electron-Ion Collider (EIC), a state-of-the-art facility for studying the strong force, is expected to begin commissioning its first experiments in 2028. This is an opportune time for artificial intelligence (AI) to be included from the start at this facility and in all phases that lead up to the experiments. [...]
arXiv:2307.08593; FERMILAB-CONF-23-407-AD.-
2024-02-15 - 27 p.
- Published in : Comput. Softw. Big Sci. 8 (2024) 5
Fulltext: 2307.08593 - PDF; 154e04fa6e7cde7b5961a079c6081ef6 - PDF; Fulltext from Publisher: s41781-024-00113-4 - PDF; document - PDF; External link: Fermilab Library Server
In : Artificial Intelligence for the Electron Ion Collider (AI4EIC), Washington, DC, United States, 28 Nov - 1 Dec 2023, pp.5
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Strong Interaction Physics at the Luminosity Frontier with 22 GeV Electrons at Jefferson Lab
/ Accardi, A. (Hampton U.) ; Achenbach, P. (Jefferson Lab) ; Adhikari, D. (Virginia Tech.) ; Afanasev, A. (George Washington U.) ; Akondi, C.S. (Florida State U.) ; Akopov, N. (Yerevan Phys. Inst.) ; Albaladejo, M. (Valencia U., IFIC) ; Albataineh, H. (Texas A-M ; HARC, Woodlands) ; Albrecht, M. (Jefferson Lab) ; Almeida-Zamora, B. (Sonora U.) et al.
This document presents the initial scientific case for upgrading the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF) at Jefferson Lab (JLab) to 22 GeV. It is the result of a community effort, incorporating insights from a series of workshops conducted between March 2022 and April 2023. [...]
arXiv:2306.09360; JLAB-PHY-23-3840; JLAB-THY-23-3848.-
2024-09-04 - 139 p.
- Published in : Eur. Phys. J. A 60 (2024) 173
Fulltext: PDF; External link: JLab Document Server
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