The γ-rays and protons from an Ed = 20 keV deuteron beam incident on a D-Ti target were measured. A branching ratio of the 2H(d,γ)^4He reaction versus the ^2H(d,p)^3H reaction of Гγ/Гp = (1.061 0.34) x 10.7...The γ-rays and protons from an Ed = 20 keV deuteron beam incident on a D-Ti target were measured. A branching ratio of the 2H(d,γ)^4He reaction versus the ^2H(d,p)^3H reaction of Гγ/Гp = (1.061 0.34) x 10.7 has been obtained, and the astrophysical S factor of the ^2H(d,γ)He reaction at the center of mass energy Ecm ≈ 7 keV of (6.0±2.4) ×10^6 keV.b was deduced.展开更多
The shower shape of n, n^-, p, p^-, K^+, π^+ and photons, generated by JPCIAE code for 5.5 TeV/A ^208pb+^208pb collisions, incident on the ALICE photon spectrometer (PHOS), is analyzed with the principal compone...The shower shape of n, n^-, p, p^-, K^+, π^+ and photons, generated by JPCIAE code for 5.5 TeV/A ^208pb+^208pb collisions, incident on the ALICE photon spectrometer (PHOS), is analyzed with the principal component analysis (PCA) method. The efficiency dependence of purity for the photon discrimination is simulated for the deposited energy ranges 0.5-2 GeV, 2-10 GeV, 10-50 GeV and 50-100 GeV. The result shows that in the energy range of 0.5 to 100 GeV, the efficiency of the photon identification can reach 90% with purity of 90%.展开更多
文摘The γ-rays and protons from an Ed = 20 keV deuteron beam incident on a D-Ti target were measured. A branching ratio of the 2H(d,γ)^4He reaction versus the ^2H(d,p)^3H reaction of Гγ/Гp = (1.061 0.34) x 10.7 has been obtained, and the astrophysical S factor of the ^2H(d,γ)He reaction at the center of mass energy Ecm ≈ 7 keV of (6.0±2.4) ×10^6 keV.b was deduced.
基金Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (00121140488)
文摘The shower shape of n, n^-, p, p^-, K^+, π^+ and photons, generated by JPCIAE code for 5.5 TeV/A ^208pb+^208pb collisions, incident on the ALICE photon spectrometer (PHOS), is analyzed with the principal component analysis (PCA) method. The efficiency dependence of purity for the photon discrimination is simulated for the deposited energy ranges 0.5-2 GeV, 2-10 GeV, 10-50 GeV and 50-100 GeV. The result shows that in the energy range of 0.5 to 100 GeV, the efficiency of the photon identification can reach 90% with purity of 90%.