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It will allow studies on the radio emission mechanism and the physics capabilities of the detection technique.
This paper, devoted to the modeling of such emission, emphasizes the atomic physics effects and particularly the effects of configuration interaction.
Two-photon excitation at 910 nm achieved by a titanium-sapphire laser equipped with broadband optics (MaiTai BB, Spectra Physics) and emission fluorescence detection through a 530 600 nm band pass filter were used for detecting pyramidal neurons expressing EYFP.
In the physics of solar radio emissions, various emission mechanisms have been studied such as gyro-synchrotron, bremsstrahlung, and plasma emissions.
We discuss the design, construction and first results of two Hybrid Photon Detectors (HPDs) under development for applications in neutrino physics and Positron Emission Tomography (PET).
Finally, simulation results have analyzed theoretically the physics of Cerenkov emission during proton therapy [16], and the correlation between the captured Cerenkov light and the expected dose for x-ray photons, electrons, and protons [122].
The upshot of these two results is that the technique for unfolding the 2-D, time-dependent plasma density and temperature data from helium GPI emission, relying on this atomic physics model and utilizing the simulated neutral density data from DEGAS 2, is valid.
The detailed physics of their emissions is still not well understood.
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