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  1. First Results of the 64Ni(n,γ) Cross Section Measurement at n_TOF
  2. Light Readout of Small Scintillators Using SiPM Photosensors
  3. Light Readout of Small Scintillators Using SiPM Photosensors
  4. Muon tomography for cemented radioactive waste drums in the framework of the PREDIS project
  5. A Multi-Parameter Persistence Algorithm for the Automatic Energy Calibration of Scintillating Radiation Sensors
  6. Radwaste reconditioning: a new approach through a gamma scanner/imaging system
  7. A Multi-Parameter Persistence Algorithm for the Automatic Energy Calibration of Scintillating Radiation Sensors
  8. Advanced radwaste monitoring by means of scintillating fibers and compact neutron detectors
  9. Sensor systems for radwaste monitoring and nuclear decommissioning: experience from the Euratom projects MICADO, PREDIS, CLEANDEM
  10. Towards a new generation of solid total-energy detectors for neutron-capture time-of-flight experiments with intense neutron beams
  11. New insights on fission of 235U induced by high energy neutrons from a new measurement at n_TOF
  12. Measurement of the Yb176(n,
  13. Multichannel experimental and theoretical approach to the C12...
  14. Measurement of the Se78(n,
  15. Measurement and analysis of the $$^{246}$$Cm and $$^{248}$$Cm neutron capture cross-sections at the EAR2 of the n_TOF facility at CERN
  16. Multi-section fission ionization chamber for measurement of 239
  17. Field Test of the MiniRadMeter Gamma and Neutron Detector for the EU Project CLEANDEM
  18. Field Test of the MiniRadMeter Gamma and Neutron Detector for the EU Project CLEANDEM
  19. Shedding Light on the Origin of Pb204
  20. PI3SO: A Spectroscopic γ-Ray Scanner Table for Sort and Segregate Radwaste Analysis
  21. Corrigendum to “A Segmented Total Energy Detector (sTED) optimized for (n,γ) cross-section measurements at n_TOF EAR2” [Radiat. Phys. Chem. 217 (April 2024) 111525]
  22. Pushing the high count rate limits of scintillation detectors for challenging neutron-capture experiments
  23. PI3SO: a Spectroscopic γ-Ray Scanner Table for Sort and Segregate Radwaste Analysis
  24. A Wireless Gamma-Ray Monitoring System for Cemented Radwaste Drums
  25. A Segmented Total Energy Detector (sTED) optimized for (n, γ) cross-section measurements at n_TOF EAR2
  26. Measurement of the Ce140
  27. Measurement of the prompt fission $$\gamma $$-rays from slow neutron-induced fission of $$^{235}$$U with STEFF
  28. Analysis of one-proton transfer reaction in O18+
  29. High-resolution cross section measurements for neutron interactions on $$^{89}$$Y with incident neutron energies up to 95 keV
  30. O18 + 
  31. Description and outlook of the 50,53Cr(n,γ) cross section measurement at n_TOF and HiSPANoS
  32. Experimental and theoretical multichannel study of direct nuclear reactions: A tool to provide data driven information on neutrino-less double-beta decay
  33. Experimental setup of the 239Pu neutron capture and fission cross-section measurements at n_TOF, CERN
  34. Recent results on the analysis of the 18O+48Ti collision at 275 MeV: Single charge exchange reaction
  35. The n_TOF facility at CERN
  36. Study of single-nucleon transfer reactions in the 18O+48Ti collision at 275 MeV
  37. The multichannel experimental and theoretical study of the 12C(18O,18F)12B single charge exchange reaction mechanism
  38. The n_TOF facility at CERN
  39. Development of a High-Efficiency Device for Thermal Neutron Detection Using a Sandwich of Two High-Purity 10B Enriched Layers
  40. A detector system for `absolute' measurements of fission cross sections at n_TOF in the energy range below 200 MeV
  41. One-neutron transfer reaction in the O18+<...
  42. Innovative Non-Destructive Techniques for Radioactive Waste Packages Monitoring
  43. A multi–channel study of the 20Ne + 130Te system within the NUMEN project
  44. Response of G-NUMEN LaBr3(Ce) Detectors to High Counting Rates
  45. Experimental and theoretical multi-channel study of direct nuclear reactions: a tool to provide data driven information on the 76Ge neutrino-less double-beta decay
  46. New high intensity Heavy - Ion beams @ INFN-LNS: NUMEN project status and perspective
  47. Recent results on the analysis of the 48Ti(18O, 20Ne)46Ca reaction at 275 MeV
  48. The NUMEN project: probing nuclear response to weak interaction by nuclear reactions
  49. The neutron time-of-flight facility n_TOF at CERN Recent facility upgrades and detector developments
  50. Measurement of the neutron-induced fission cross section of Th230 at the CERN ...
  51. Response of G-NUMEN LaBr3(Ce) Detectors to High Counting Rates
  52. Measurement of the N14(n<...
  53. Measurement of the Se77(n,
  54. Corrigendum: “Measurement of 73Ge(n,γ) cross sections and implications for stellar nucleosynthesis” [Phys. Lett. B 790 (2019) 458–465]
  55. The Gamma and Neutron Sensor System for Rapid Dose Rate Mapping in the CLEANDEM Project
  56. Real-time monitoring to reduce the risks of nuclear radwaste repositories
  57. Recoil Proton Telescopes and Parallel Plate Avalanche Counters for the 235U(n,f) cross section measurement relative to H(n,n)H between 10 and 450 MeV neutron energy
  58. Erratum: Measurement of the Ge70(n,
  59. Multi-channel experimental and theoretical approach to study the 12C(18O,18F)12B single charge exchange reaction
  60. Study of the one-neutron transfer reaction in 18O + 76Se collision at 275 MeV in the context of the NUMEN project
  61. Multichannel experimental and theoretical approach to the C12
  62. Advances and new ideas for neutron-capture astrophysics experiments at CERN n_TOF
  63. 6LiF Converters for Neutron Detection: Production Procedures and Detector Tests
  64. $$^{74}$$Ge($$n,\gamma $$) cross section below 70 keV measured at n_TOF CERN
  65. Towards the integration of the NUMEN experiment
  66. A focus on selected perspectives of the NUMEN project
  67. Pulse identification and shape analysis by derivative-based peak detection using a Convolutional Neural Network
  68. High accuracy, high resolution 235U(n,f) cross section from n_TOF (CERN) from 18 meV to 10 keV
  69. Pulse Recognition by using a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN)
  70. A Scintillator Array Table with Spectroscopic Features
  71. Analysis of the one-neutron transfer reaction in O18
  72. Thermal neutron conversion by high purity 10B-enriched layers: PLD-growth, thickness-dependence and neutron-detection performances
  73. Constraints on the dipole photon strength for the odd uranium isotopes
  74. Multichannel experimental and theoretical constraints for the Cd116(
  75. First 80Se(n,γ) cross section measurement with high resolution in the full stellar energy range 1 eV - 100 keV and its astrophysical implications for the s-process
  76. O18 -induced single-nucleon transfer reactions on Ca40 at 15.3A MeV within a multichannel analysis
  77. O18+Se76 elastic and inelastic scattering at 275 MeV
  78. The NUMEN Technical Design Report
  79. Measurement of the Ge76(n,γ) cross section at the n_TOF facility at CERN
  80. Destruction of the cosmic γ -ray emitter Al26 in massive stars: Study of the key Al26(n,α) reaction
  81. One-proton transfer reaction for the O18+Ti48 system at 275 MeV
  82. Measurement of the double charge exchange reaction for the 20Ne + 130Te system at 306 MeV
  83. Destruction of the cosmic γ -ray emitter Al26 in massive stars: Study of the key Al26 ( n,p ) reaction
  84. Behavioral Model of Silicon Photo-Multipliers Suitable for Transistor-Level Circuit Simulation
  85. First Results of the 140Ce(n,γ)141Ce Cross-Section Measurement at n_TOF
  86. Imaging neutron capture cross sections: i-TED proof-of-concept and future prospects based on Machine-Learning techniques
  87. Gamma—Ray Counters to Monitor Radioactive Waste Packages in the MICADO Project
  88. A Constrained Analysis of the 40Ca(18O,18F)40K Direct Charge Exchange Reaction Mechanism at 275 MeV
  89. Measurement of the 72Ge(n,γ) cross section over a wide neutron energy range at the CERN n_TOF facility
  90. The NUMEN Project: An Update of the Facility Toward the Future Experimental Campaigns
  91. SiLiF Neutron Counters to Monitor Nuclear Materials in the MICADO Project
  92. Radiative Neutron Capture Cross-Section Measurement of Ge Isotopes at n_TOF CERN Facility and Its Importance for Stellar Nucleosynthesis
  93. The NUMEN Project: Toward New Experiments with High-Intensity Beams
  94. Initial State Interaction for the 20Ne + 130Te and 18O + 116Sn Systems at 15.3 AMeV from Elastic and Inelastic Scattering Measurements
  95. Background estimate in heavy-ion two-body reactions measured by the MAGNEX spectrometer
  96. Recent results on heavy-ion induced reactions of interest for neutrinoless double beta decay at INFN-LNS
  97. Analysis of the background on cross section measurements with the MAGNEX spectrometer: The (20Ne, 20O) Double Charge Exchange case
  98. Analysis of two-nucleon transfer reactions in the Ne20+Cd116 system at 306 MeV
  99. Neutron Capture on the s -Process Branching Point
  100. Neutron capture measurement at the n TOF facility of the 204Tl and 205Tl s-process branching points
  101. Review and new concepts for neutron-capture measurements of astrophysical interest
  102. 80Se(n,γ) cross-section measurement at CERN n TOF
  103. Recent results on heavy-ion direct reactions of interest for 0νββ decay at INFN - LNS
  104. The NUMEN Heavy Ion Multidetector for a Complementary Approach to the Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay
  105. Investigation of the Pu240(n,f) reaction at the n_TOF/EAR2 facility in the 9 meV–6 MeV range
  106. A compact fission detector for fission-tagging neutron capture experiments with radioactive fissile isotopes
  107. 10B-based films grown by pulsed laser deposition for neutron conversion applications
  108. First comparison of GEANT4 hadrontherapy physics model with experimental data for a NUMEN project reaction case
  109. Measurement of the 154Gd(n,γ) cross section and its astrophysical implications
  110. From nuclear physics to applications: detectors for beam handling, medical diagnostics and radioactive waste monitoring
  111. The fission experimental programme at the CERN n_TOF facility: status and perspectives
  112. PROTON BORON CAPTURE THERAPY: DOSE CALCULATIONS AND A POSSIBLE NEW MEASUREMENT
  113. Measurement of the Ge70(n,γ) cross section up to 300 keV at the CERN n_TOF facility
  114. Ne20+Ge76 elastic and inelastic scattering at 306 MeV
  115. Recent results on Heavy-Ion induced reactions of interest for 0νββ decay
  116. Measurement of the 235U(n, f) cross section relative to the 6Li(n, t) and 10B(n, $ \alpha$ α ...
  117. On the (un)effectiveness of proton boron capture in proton therapy
  118. Charge-state distributions of 20Ne ions emerging from thin foils
  119. Erratum to: Cross section measurements of 155, 157Gd(n, $\gamma$ γ ) induced ...
  120. Measurement of 73Ge(n,γ) cross sections and implications for stellar nucleosynthesis
  121. Cross section measurements of 155,157Gd(n, $\gamma$ γ ) induced by thermal an...
  122. The NUMEN project @ LNS: Status and perspectives
  123. New experimental campaign of NUMEN project
  124. The NUMEN project @ LNS: Status and perspectives
  125. $$^{7}$$ Be(n,p) $$^{7}$$ Li Cross Section Measurement for the Cosmological Lithium Problem at the n $$\_$$ TOF Facility at CERN
  126. Data for the s Process from n_TOF
  127. Characterization and First Test of an i-TED Prototype at CERN n_TOF
  128. Measurement of the $$^{244}$$ 244 Cm and $$^{246}$$ 246 Cm Neutron-Induced Cross Sections at the n_TOF Facility
  129. Experimental challenges in the measurement of double charge exchange reactions within the NUMEN project
  130. Be7(n,p)Li7 Reaction and the Cosmological Lithium Problem: Measurement of the Cross Section in a Wide Energy Range at n_TOF at CERN
  131. Challenges for high rate signal processing for the NUMEN experiment
  132. Data reduction for experimental measurements within the NUMEN project
  133. Experimental issues for the measurement of the double charge exchange reactions within the NUMEN project
  134. Heavy–ion particle identification for the transfer reaction channels for the system 18O + 116Sn under the NUMEN Project
  135. New spectrometer projects for challenging particle-gamma measurements of nuclear reactions
  136. Post-stripper study for the (20Ne, 20O) double charge exchange reaction at zero degrees with the MAGNEX spectrometer
  137. Experimental challenges for the measurement of the 116Cd(20Ne,20O)116Sn double charge exchange reaction at 15 AMeV
  138. GEANT4 simulations of a novel  3 He-free thermalization neutron detector
  139. The NUMEN project: NUclear Matrix Elements for Neutrinoless double beta decay
  140. Experimental setup and procedure for the measurement of the  7 Be(n,p) 7 Li reaction at n_TOF
  141. Absolute efficiency calibration of  6 LiF-based solid state thermal neutron detectors
  142. Radiative neutron capture on Pu242 in the resonance region at the CERN n_TOF-EAR1 facility
  143. Measuring nuclear reaction cross sections to extract information on neutrinoless double beta decay
  144. A low cost technique to transform a normal silicon detector into a thermal neutron detector.
  145. Measurement of the radiative capture cross section of the s-process branching points 204Tl and 171Tm at the n_TOF facility (CERN)
  146. 7Be(n,p) cross section measurement for the Cosmological Lithium Problem at the n_TOF facility at CERN
  147. First Measurement of 72Ge(n, γ) at n_TOF
  148. First Measurement of the $^{116}$Cd($^{20}$Ne,$^{20}$O)$^{116}$Sn Reaction at 15\,$A$\,MeV
  149. The nuclear matrix elements of 0νββ decay and the NUMEN project at INFN-LNS
  150. Mini-phoswich and SiPM for heavy ion detection
  151. High-accuracy determination of the neutron flux in the new experimental area n_TOF-EAR2 at CERN
  152. A novel TOF-PET MRI detector for diagnosis and follow up of the prostate cancer
  153. Study of silicon+ 6 LiF thermal neutron detectors: GEANT4 simulations versus real data
  154. Δ(1232) Dalitz decay in proton-proton collisions at T=1.25 GeV measured with HADES at GSI
  155. Neutron spectroscopy of 26 Mg states: Constraining the stellar neutron source 22 Ne( α , n ) 25 Mg
  156. Preparation of7Be targets for nuclear astrophysics research
  157. The n_TOF facility: Neutron beams for challenging future measurements at CERN
  158. Monte carlo simulations of the n_TOF lead spallation target with the Geant4 toolkit: A benchmark study
  159. The 33S(n,α)30Si cross section measurement at n_TOF-EAR2 (CERN): From 0.01 eV to the resonance region
  160. Characterization of the n_TOF EAR-2 neutron beam
  161. New measurement of the 242Pu(n,γ) cross section at n_TOF-EAR1 for MOX fuels: Preliminary results in the RRR
  162. Time-of-flight and activation experiments on 147Pm and 171Tm for astrophysics
  163. 7Be(n,α) and 7Be(n,p) cross-section measurement for the cosmological lithium problem at the n_TOF facility at CERN
  164. Measurement of the 240Pu(n,f) cross-section at the CERN n_TOF facility: First results from experimental area II (EAR-2)
  165. Dissemination of data measured at the CERN n_TOF facility
  166. The measurement programme at the neutron time-of-flight facility n_TOF at CERN
  167. The Nuclear Astrophysics program at n_TOF (CERN)
  168. The NUMEN project @ LNS: Status and perspectives
  169. Be7(n,α)He4Reaction and the Cosmological Lithium Problem: Measurement of the Cross Section in a Wide Energy Range at n_TOF at CERN
  170. Nuclear data activities at the n_TOF facility at CERN
  171. Experimental setup and procedure for the measurement of the 7 Be(n,α)α reaction at n_TOF
  172. The nuclear matrix elements of 0vββ decay and the NUMEN project at INFN-LNS
  173. NUMEN Project @ LNS : Heavy Ions Double Charge Exchange as a tool towards the 0νββNuclear Matrix Element
  174. Statistical hadronization model analysis of hadron yields in p + Nb and Ar + KCl at SIS18 energies
  175. Verilog-a modeling of Silicon Photo-Multipliers
  176. Integral measurement of the 12C(n, p)12B reaction up to 10 GeV
  177. Characterization of the silicon+ 6 LiF thermal neutron detection technique
  178. Towards the high-accuracy determination of the238U fission cross section at the threshold region at CERN – n_TOF
  179. Silicon carbide detectors study for NUMEN project
  180. The CERN n_TOF facility: a unique tool for nuclear data measurement
  181. A mini-phoswich scintillator as a possible stop detector for the NUMEN project
  182. Direct comparison between solid state Silicon+ 6 LiF and 3 He gas tube neutron detectors
  183. Study of the quasi-freenp→npπ+π−reaction with a deuterium beam at 1.25 GeV/nucleon
  184. The new vertical neutron beam line at the CERN n_TOF facility design and outlook on the performance
  185. Analysis of pion production data measured by HADES in proton-proton collisions at 1.25 GeV
  186. Pulse-shape analysis for gamma background rejection in thermal neutron radiation using CVD diamond detectors
  187. K*(892)+production in proton-proton collisions atEbeam=3.5GeV
  188. Silicon detectors for monitoring neutron beams in n-TOF beamlines
  189. SubthresholdΞ−Production in Collisions ofp(3.5  GeV)+Nb
  190. Partial wave analysis of the reaction p (3.5 GeV)+ p → pK + Λ to search for the “ ppK − ” bound state
  191. High-accuracy determination of theU238/U235fission cross section ratio up to≈1GeV at n_TOF at CERN
  192. NUMEN Project @ LNS : Heavy ions double charge exchange reactions towards the 0νββ nuclear matrix element determination
  193. Medium effects in proton-inducedK0production at 3.5 GeV
  194. Onset of quenching of the giant dipole resonance at high excitation energies
  195. Silicon Photomultipliers With Scintillator for Thermal Neutron Detection
  196. Scintillator and solid-state neutron detectors and their applications
  197. Measurement of the12C(n,p)12Bcross section at n_TOF at CERN by in-beam activation analysis
  198. AssociateK0production inp+pcollisions at 3.5 GeV: The role ofΔ(1232)++
  199. Radioactive Waste: A System for Online Monitoring and Data Availability
  200. Baryon resonance production and dielectron decays in proton-proton collisions at 3.5 GeV
  201. Lambda hyperon production and polarization in collisions of p(3.5 GeV)+Nb
  202. Low-cost radioactivity monitoring with scintillating fibers and silicon photomultipliers
  203. An intrinsically safe facility for forefront research and training on nuclear technologies —Neutron yield from Be
  204. Searching a dark photon with HADES
  205. Low-cost radioactivity monitoring with scintillating fibers and silicon photomultipliers
  206. Complete determination of neutron yield from 62 MeV protons on9Be for the design of a low – power ADS
  207. Study of an intrinsically safe infrastructure for training and research on nuclear technologies
  208. A Robotic arm for optical and gamma radwaste inspection
  209. HELNED: Helium-3-free low-cost neutron detectors
  210. Investigation of the disappearance of collective motion in nuclei of mass A~120-130
  211. On-line remote monitoring of radioactive waste repositories
  212. Study of a Low-power, Fast-neutron-based ADS
  213. An upper limit on hypertriton production in collisions of Ar(1.76 A GeV) + KCl
  214. A simple extraction procedure for determining the electrical parameters in Silicon Photomultipliers
  215. Measurement of neutron yield by 62MeV proton beam on a thick beryllium target
  216. Inclusive pion andηproduction inp+Nb collisions at 3.5 GeV beam energy
  217. Comprehensive measurement of neutron yield produced by 62 MeV protons on Beryllium target
  218. Measurement of neutron yield by 62 MeV proton beam on a thick Beryllium target
  219. Efficient neutron detection without Helium-3
  220. Deep sub-threshold K*(892)0 production in collisions of Ar + KCl at 1.76 A GeV
  221. Baryonic resonances close to theK¯Nthreshold: The case ofΛ(1405)inppcollisions
  222. New developments at INFN-LNS on TOF–DOI PET based on SiPM detectors
  223. TOPEM: A PET-TOF endorectal probe, compatible with MRI for diagnosis and follow up of prostate cancer
  224. Beam diagnostics for low energy beams
  225. Ionizing Radiation Effects on Non Volatile Read Only Memory Cells
  226. Assessment of a high-resolution candidate detector for prostate time-of-flight positron emission tomography
  227. Threshold Voltage Variability of NROM Memories After Exposure to Ionizing Radiation
  228. First measurement of proton-induced low-momentum dielectron radiation off cold nuclear matter
  229. Characterization of a scintillating mini-detector for time-of-flight positron emission tomography with depth-of-interaction
  230. Real-Time Online Monitoring of Radwaste Storage: A Proof-of-Principle Test Prototype
  231. Inclusive dielectron production in proton-proton collisions at 2.2 GeV beam energy
  232. Inclusive dielectron spectra in p+p collisions at 3.5 GeV kinetic beam energy
  233. Production of in reactions at 3.5 GeV beam energy
  234. Study of exclusive one-pion and one-eta production using hadron and dielectron channels in pp reactions at kinetic beam energies of 1.25 GeV and 2.2 GeV with HADES
  235. The HADES-at-FAIR project
  236. Baryonic resonances close to theK¯Nthreshold: The case ofΣ(1385)+inppcollisions
  237. Determination of the Σ(1385)0/Λ(1405) ratio in p+p collisions at 3.5 GeV
  238. Sensing and Monitoring of Radwaste Storage: A Realtime Online Demonstrator
  239. Loss of light efficiency in CsI(Tl) scintillating screens for beam imaging in the keV energy range.
  240. The electronic system for a TOF PET prostate probe
  241. Time and DOI resolution measurements of minidetectors for a PET-TOF prostate probe
  242. A thermal neutron mini-detector with SiPM and scintillating fibers
  243. Silicon photomultipliers for radioactive waste online monitoring
  244. Inclusive e+e−pair production in p+p and p+Nb collisions at Ekin= 3.5 GeV
  245. Optimized silicon photomultipliers with optical trenches
  246. Geiger Avalanche Photodiodes (G-APDs) and Their Characterization
  247. Dielectron production in Ar + KCl collisions at 1.76AGeV
  248. Real-time online monitoring of radwaste storage: A proof-of-principle test prototype
  249. Performance evaluation of SiPMʼs for low threshold gamma detection
  250. Preliminary timing measurements on a data acquisition chain for a SiPM-based detector for prostate imaging
  251. pp and ππ intensity interferometry in collisions of Ar+KCl at 1.76A GeV
  252. Erratum: “An imaging technique for detection and absolute calibration of scintillation light” [Rev. Sci. Instrum. 81, 033308 (2010)]
  253. DILEPTON PRODUCTION STUDIED WITH THE HADES SPECTROMETER
  254. Hyperon production in Ar + KCl collisions at 1.76A GeV
  255. Characterization of Silicon PhotoMultipliers at LNS-INFN
  256. Radioactive ion beam facilities at INFN LNS
  257. In-medium effects onK0mesons in relativistic heavy-ion collisions
  258. Scintillating screens sensitivity and resolution studies for low energy, low intensity beam diagnostics
  259. A beam diagnostic multisensor for low energy radioactive beams
  260. TOPEM: A multimodality probe (PET TOF, MRI, and MRS) for diagnosis and follow up of prostate cancer
  261. Development of a thermal neutron detector based on scintillating fibers and silicon photomultipliers
  262. Λ−pfemtoscopy in collisions ofAr+KClat1.76A GeV
  263. The Radiation Hardness Assurance Facility at INFN-LNS Catania for the Irradiation of Electronic Components in Air
  264. Implementation of a new low cost detector for low intensity light pulses produced by a radioactive gamma-source
  265. Origin of the low-mass electron pair excess in light nucleus–nucleus collisions
  266. Wide dynamic range acquisition system for innovative radiation detectors
  267. An imaging technique for detection and absolute calibration of scintillation light
  268. A new monolithic silicon detector telescope with bidimensional sensitivity for imaging applications
  269. Dilepton Production at SIS Energies Studied with HADES
  270. Measuring total reaction cross-sections at energies near the coulomb barrier by the active target method
  271. Radioactive Ion Beams at INFN Laboratories
  272. Studying Hadron Properties in Baryonic Matter with HADES
  273. Detector Mesh for Nuclear Repositories
  274. Monolithic silicon telescope as position sensitive detector
  275. The HADES Collaboration
  276. Precision measurements of Photon Detection Efficiency for SiPM detectors
  277. Deep SubthresholdΞ−Production inAr+KClReactions at1.76A  GeV
  278. The radiation hardness assurance facility at INFN-LNS Catania for the irradiation of electronic components in air
  279. ϕ decay: A relevant source forK−production at energies available at the GSI Schwerionen-Synchrotron (SIS)?
  280. Silicon Photomultiplier Technology at STMicroelectronics
  281. The high-acceptance dielectron spectrometer HADES
  282. An online monitoring system for nuclear waste storage
  283. Features of Silicon Photo Multipliers: Precision Measurements of Noise, Cross-Talk, Afterpulsing, Detection Efficiency
  284. Measurement of low-mass e + e − pair production in 1 and 2 A GeV C–C collision with HADES
  285. Measurement of charged pions in 12C + 12C collisions at 1 A GeV and 2 A GeV with HADES
  286. MESON AND DI-ELECTRON PRODUCTION WITH HADES
  287. Characterization of detectors for the Italian Astronomical Quantum Photometer Project
  288. Quantum Detection Efficiency in Geiger Mode Avalanche Photodiodes
  289. Characterization of a Novel 100-Channel Silicon Photomultiplier—Part I: Noise
  290. Characterization of a Novel 100-Channel Silicon Photomultiplier—Part II: Charge and Time
  291. Digital signal processing for monolithic silicon detector telescopes
  292. Status and perspectives of the EXCYT facility at INFN-LNS
  293. Single Photon Avalanche Diodes: Towards the Large Bidimensional Arrays
  294. Dielectron spectroscopy at 1-2 AGeV with HADES⋆
  295. A New Generation of SPAD—Single-Photon Avalanche Diodes
  296. A tunable collimator for precision irradiation with ion microbeams
  297. Single-photon avalanche photodiodes with integrated quenching resistor
  298. Imaging monolithic silicon detector telescopes
  299. Study of dielectron production in
  300. Silicon photomultipliers for nuclear medical imaging applications
  301. Single photon avalanche photodiodes arrays
  302. Dielectron production in 12C+12C collisions at 2 A GeV with HADES
  303. A new generation of SPAD: single photon avalanche diodes
  304. A single photon avalanche detector: SPAD
  305. Quenching of the Giant Dipole Resonance Strength at High Excitation Energy
  306. Silicon Geiger mode avalanche photodiodes
  307. Dilepton production in pp and CC collisions with HADES
  308. Dielectron Production inC12+C12Collisions at2A  GeVwith the HADES Spectrometer
  309. Multipixel geiger-mode photon detectors for ultra-weak light sources
  310. DIELECTRON PRODUCTION IN C + C AND p + p COLLISIONS WITH HADES
  311. SPAD arrays and micro-optics: towards a real single photon spectrometer
  312. Dilepton Production In Ion-Ion Collisions Studied Using HADES
  313. A new generation of low-voltage single-photon micro-sensors with timing capability
  314. Arrays of Geiger mode avalanche photodiodes
  315. HADES Collaboration
  316. SINPHOS - SINgle PHOton Spectrometer for biomedical application
  317. Test of scintillator readout with single photon avalanche photodiodes
  318. Size and asymmetry of the reaction entrance channel: Influence on the probability of neck production
  319. Di-electron measurements in C+C reactions at with HADES
  320. Dilepton analysis in the HADES spectrometer for C+C at 2 A GeV
  321. A signal of spinodal decomposition around Fermi energy
  322. Probing of in-medium hadron structure with HADES
  323. DILEPTON ANALYSIS IN THE HADES SPECTROMETER FOR 12C+12C AT 2 AGEV
  324. Basic aspects of deep lithography with particles for the fabrication of micro-optical and micromechanical structures
  325. The reaction entrance channel and isotopic composition of fragments in a dynamical and statistical multifragmentation regime
  326. Facilities and Methods: Dielectron Spectrometry with Hades
  327. Facilities and Methods: Dielectron Spectrometry with Hades
  328. Study of e+,e− production in elementary and nuclear collisions near the production threshold with HADES
  329. Ion beam imaging at very low energy and intensity
  330. Ion micro-beam diagnostics with photodetectors
  331. Ion microbeam diagnostics with scintillators for application of deep lithography with particles
  332. Diagnostic Tools For Low Intensity Ion Micro-Beams
  333. Reaction dynamics and hot nuclei formation in the36Ar+98Moreaction at37AMeVstudied through light charged particle andγ-ray emission
  334. Energetic Proton Emission in Heavy Ion Collisions at Intermediate Energy: Pre-Equilibrium and Cooperative Effects
  335. Hard Gamma as Probe of Nuclear Dynamics
  336. The HADES time-of-flight wall
  337. Different isotopic composition as a signature for different processes leading to fragment production in midperipheral 58Ni+58Ni collisions at 30 MeV/nucleon
  338. Status of the EXCYT facility at INFN-LNS
  339. Off-line testing of beam diagnostics devices for characterization of low-intensity radioactive beams
  340. Strong Enhancement of Extremely Energetic Proton Production in Central Heavy Ion Collisions at Intermediate Energy
  341. Contemporary presence of dynamical and statistical production of intermediate mass fragments in midperipheral 58Ni+58Ni collisions at 30 MeV/nucleon
  342. Hard photons: production mechanisms and nuclear dynamics
  343. Particle beam and X-ray imaging with thin CsI scintillating plates
  344. A time-of-flight measurement system for the HADES wide-aperture dielectron spectrometer
  345. High energy proton emission in heavy ion reactions close to the Fermi energy
  346. A self-calibrating ion beam profiler based on a CsI scintillator
  347. Towards a better understanding of hard photon emission in intermediate energy heavy ion collisions
  348. Disappearence of collective motion in very hot nuclei
  349. Impact parameter dependence of linear momentum transfer and the role of two-body dissipation mechanisms in heavy ion collisions around the Fermi energy
  350. Low intensity ion beam profiling with glass scintillating fibres.
  351. Hard photons and energetic protons as probes of the nuclear dynamics at intermediate energy
  352. Hard photon and energetic proton emission in heavy ion collisions at intermediate energy
  353. Laboratorio Nazionale del Sud
  354. MINIT: A new gas detector for very low threshold particle identification
  355. Response of hybrid photodiodes with scintillators under realistic conditions
  356. Recent developments of the EXCYT project
  357. The ISOL exotic beam facility at LNS: the EXCYT project
  358. Performance of hybrid photodiodes with scintillator crystals
  359. A scintillating fibre-based profiler for low intensity ion beams
  360. MACISTE: the forward spectrometer for heavy ions at LNS-Catania
  361. Giant dipole resonance in very hot nuclei of massA≊115
  362. Second order phase transitions: from infinite to finite systems
  363. Limiting temperatures for collective motion: The giant dipole resonance in very hot nuclei
  364. Fluctuations of Global Observables: A Fundamental Issue in the Interpretation of Nucleus-Nucleus Collision Exclusive Data at Intermediate Energy
  365. A digital trigger for heavy-ion experiments at LNS
  366. Probing the nucleus-nucleus collisions at the preequilibrium stage
  367. The Giant Dipole Resonance at very high temperatures
  368. Sensitivity to the impact parameter of the multiparticle decay at intermediate energy
  369. Evidence for an Anticorrelation Effect in the Production of Hard Photons and Preequilibrium Protons in Heavy Ion Collisions
  370. Investigating the multiparticle decay in intermediate energy heavy ion collisions
  371. Towards limiting temperatures in nuclei: The behavior of collective motion
  372. On the determination of the impact parameter from particle multiplicity measurements in heavy-ion collisions
  373. The Giant Dipole Resonance built on highly excited states — results of the MEDEA experiment
  374. On the origin of fast proton emission in intermediate energy heavy ion collisions
  375. Impact-parameter dependence of neutral pion production in theAr36onAl27collision at 95 MeV/nucleon
  376. A modular architecture for functional simulation of 4π nuclear multidetectors
  377. Evidence for non-statistical gamma ray emission in the binary quasi-elastic reaction at 143 MeV incident energy
  378. Response of MEDEA BaF2 detectors to 20–280 MeV photons
  379. Response of the BaF2 scintillator to light charged particles
  380. Neutral pion production in theO16+27Al reaction at 94 MeV/nucleon
  381. Strong impact parameter dependence of hard photon production in intermediate energy heavy ion collisions
  382. A compact ECL system for fast data readout and event building in a multidetector environment
  383. A transputer based high-level digital trigger system for nuclear physics experiments
  384. MEDEA: a multi element detector array for gamma ray and light charged particle detection at the LNS-Catania
  385. A multidetector data analysis package in VAX/VMS environment
  386. Search for high energy ?-rays emission in28Si,32S+64Ni dissipative reactions at about 5 MeV/amu incident energy
  387. A computer system for on-line analysis and monitoring of a nuclear multidetector
  388. Angular momentum transfer and energy loss in the 32S + 60,64Ni peripheral reactions at 160.5 MeV
  389. A portable data acquisition system for detector development, test and calibration
  390. Transition from quasielastic to damped processes in theNi32reaction
  391. A multiprocessor system for the on-line collection and handling of the LNS Crystal Ball data
  392. Preanalysis and data resequencing for the LNS Crystal Ball using a modular CAMAC ECL system
  393. TERESA: a modular multiprocess software architecture for experimental nuclear data handling
  394. ENDAT: A general purpose data acquisition trigger
  395. The data acquisition system for the crystal ball at LNS
  396. Novel polyamides with acyclic and cyclic bipyridinediyl diamino structures in the polymer backbone: Synthesis and complexation with transition metals
  397. Production of Inorganic thin Scintillating Films for Ion Beam Monitoring Devices