SYNG 1: Applied Noble Gas Physics Part 1
Donnerstag, 26. März 2015, 11:00–13:00, C/gHS
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11:00 |
SYNG 1.1 |
Hauptvortrag:
Development of a new facility for measuring 81Kr and 85Kr at ultratrace level in environmental samples. — •Bernard Lavielle, Eric Gilabert, Bertrand Thomas, Romain Rebeix, Grégory Canchel, Christophe Moulin, Sylvain Topin, and Fabien Pointurier
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11:30 |
SYNG 1.2 |
Hauptvortrag:
Atom counting system to measure trace krypton contamination in ultra-pure xenon — •Andre Loose, Tanya Zelevinsky, and Elena Aprile
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12:00 |
SYNG 1.3 |
Hauptvortrag:
Krypton-85 and Radioxenon: Environmental Tracers and Indicators for Nuclear Activities — •Clemens Schlosser, Verena Heidmann, Martina Konrad, and Sabine Schmid
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12:30 |
SYNG 1.4 |
Miniature High Sensitive Time-of-Flight Noble gas Mass spectrometer for very low gas measurements — •Ramakrishna Ramisetty and Ingo Leya
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12:45 |
SYNG 1.5 |
Studying the constancy of galactic cosmic rays using cosmogenic noble gases and radionuclides in iron meteorites — •Thomas Smith, Ingo Leya, Silke Merchel, Georg Rugel, Stefan Pavetich, Anton Wallner, Keith Fifield, Stephen Tims, and Gunter Korschinek
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