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2. Computational analysis of the graded porosity distribution on the elastic modulus of Ti foams
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Aguilar, C., Salvo, C., Henriquez, J., Vega, D., Alonso, I., and Muñoz, L.
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- 2023
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3. Velocity-resolved reverberation mapping of five bright Seyfert 1 galaxies
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De Rosa, G., Fausnaugh, M. M., Grier, C. J., Peterson, B. M., Denney, K. D., Horne, Keith, Bentz, M. C., Ciroi, S., Bonta`, E. Dalla, Joner, M. D., Kaspi, S., Kochanek, C. S., Pogge, R. W., Sergeev, S. G., Vestergaard, M., Adams, S. M., Antognini, J., Salvo, C. Araya, Armstrong, E., Bae, J., Barth, A. J., Beatty, T. G., Bhattacharjee, A., Borman, G. A., Boroson, T. A., Bottorff, M. C., Brown, J. E., Brown, J. S., Brotherton, M. S., Coker, C. T., Clanton, C., Cracco, V., Crawford, S. M., Croxall, K. V., Eftekharzadeh, S., Eracleous, M., Fiorenza, S. L., Frassati, A., Hawkins, K., Henderson, C. B., Holoien, T. W. -S., Hutchison, T., Kellar, J., Kilerci-Eser, E., Kim, S., King, A. L., La Mura, G., Laney, C. D., Li, M., Lochhaas, C., Ma, Z., MacInnis, F., Manne-Nicholas, E. R., Mason, M., McGraw, S. M., Mogren, K., Montouri, C., Moody, J. W., Mosquera, A. M., Mudd, D., Musso, R., Nazarov, S. V., Nguyen, M. L., Ochner, P., Okhmat, D. N., Onken, C. A., Ou-Yang, B., Pancoast, A., Pei, L., Penny, M., Poleski, R., Portaluri, E., Prieto, J. -L., Price-Whelan, A. M., Pulatova, N. G., Rafter, S., Roettenbacher, R. M., Romero-Colmenero, E., Runnoe, J., Schimoia, J. S., Shappee, B. J., Sherf, N., Simonian, G. V., Siviero, A., Skowron, D. M., Skowron, J., Somers, G., Spencer, M., Starkey, D. A., Stevens, D. J., Stoll, R., Tamajo, E., Tayar, J., van Saders, J. L., Valenti, S., Villanueva, Jr., S., Villforth, C., Weiss, Y., Winkler, H., Zastrow, J., Zhu, W., and Zu, Y.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We present the first results from a reverberation-mapping campaign undertaken during the first half of 2012, with additional data on one AGN (NGC 3227) from a 2014 campaign. Our main goals are (1) to determine the black hole masses from continuum-Hbeta reverberation signatures, and (2) to look for velocity-dependent time delays that might be indicators of the gross kinematics of the broad-line region. We successfully measure Hbeta time delays and black hole masses for five AGNs, four of which have previous reverberation mass measurements. The values measured here are in agreement with earlier estimates, though there is some intrinsic scatter beyond the formal measurement errors. We observe velocity dependent Hbeta lags in each case, and find that the patterns have changed in the intervening five years for three AGNs that were also observed in 2007., Comment: Accepted for publication on ApJ; 32 pages, 16 figures, 10 tables
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- 2018
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4. Extreme arid conditions: Association among soiling characteristics, transmittance loss and climatic conditions
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Tobosque, P., Arriagada, P., Maril, M., Salvo, C., Cabello-Guzmán, G., Astaburuaga, E., Morán, L., and Carrasco, C.
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- 2022
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5. Enteric α-synuclein impairs intestinal epithelial barrier through caspase-1-inflammasome signaling in Parkinson’s disease before brain pathology
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Pellegrini, C., D’Antongiovanni, V., Miraglia, F., Rota, L., Benvenuti, L., Di Salvo, C., Testa, G., Capsoni, S., Carta, G., Antonioli, L., Cattaneo, A., Blandizzi, C., Colla, E., and Fornai, M.
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- 2022
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6. Lactiplantibacillus plantarum HEAL9 attenuates cognitive impairment and progression of Alzheimer's disease and related bowel symptoms in SAMP8 mice by modulating microbiota-gut-inflammasome-brain axis.
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Di Salvo, C., D'Antongiovanni, V., Benvenuti, L., d'Amati, A., Ippolito, C., Segnani, C., Pierucci, C., Bellini, G., Annese, T., Virgintino, D., Colucci, R., Antonioli, L., Fornai, M., Errede, M., Bernardini, N., and Pellegrini, C.
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- 2024
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7. Velocity-resolved Reverberation Mapping of Five Bright Seyfert 1 Galaxies
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De Rosa, G, Fausnaugh, MM, Grier, CJ, Peterson, BM, Denney, KD, Horne, Keith, Bentz, MC, Ciroi, S, Bontà, E Dalla, Joner, MD, Kaspi, S, Kochanek, CS, Pogge, RW, Sergeev, SG, Vestergaard, M, Adams, SM, Antognini, J, Salvo, C Araya, Armstrong, E, Bae, J, Barth, AJ, Beatty, TG, Bhattacharjee, A, Borman, GA, Boroson, TA, Bottorff, MC, Brown, JE, Brown, JS, Brotherton, MS, Coker, CT, Clanton, C, Cracco, V, Crawford, SM, Croxall, KV, Eftekharzadeh, S, Eracleous, M, Fiorenza, SL, Frassati, A, Hawkins, K, Henderson, CB, Holoien, TW-S, Hutchison, T, Kellar, J, Kilerci-Eser, E, Kim, S, King, AL, La Mura, G, Laney, CD, Li, M, Lochhaas, C, Ma, Z, MacInnis, F, Manne-Nicholas, ER, Mason, M, McGraw, SM, Mogren, K, Montouri, C, Moody, JW, Mosquera, AM, Mudd, D, Musso, R, Nazarov, SV, Nguyen, ML, Ochner, P, Okhmat, DN, Onken, CA, Ou-Yang, B, Pancoast, A, Pei, L, Penny, M, Poleski, R, Portaluri, E, Prieto, J-L, Price-Whelan, AM, Pulatova, NG, Rafter, S, Roettenbacher, RM, Romero-Colmenero, E, Runnoe, J, Schimoia, JS, Shappee, BJ, Sherf, N, Simonian, GV, Siviero, A, Skowron, DM, Skowron, J, Somers, G, Spencer, M, Starkey, DA, Stevens, DJ, Stoll, R, Tamajo, E, Tayar, J, van Saders, JL, Valenti, S, Villanueva, S, Villforth, C, Weiss, Y, Winkler, H, and Zastrow, J
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galaxies: active ,galaxies: nuclei ,galaxies: Seyfert ,astro-ph.GA ,Astronomical and Space Sciences ,Atomic ,Molecular ,Nuclear ,Particle and Plasma Physics ,Physical Chemistry (incl. Structural) ,Astronomy & Astrophysics - Abstract
We present the first results from a reverberation-mapping campaign undertaken during the first half of 2012, with additional data on one active galactic nucleus (AGN) (NGC 3227) from a 2014 campaign. Our main goals are (1) to determine the black hole masses from continuum-Hβ reverberation signatures, and (2) to look for velocity-dependent time delays that might be indicators of the gross kinematics of the broad-line region. We successfully measure Hβ time delays and black hole masses for five AGNs, four of which have previous reverberation mass measurements. The values measured here are in agreement with earlier estimates, though there is some intrinsic scatter beyond the formal measurement errors. We observe velocity-dependent Hβ lags in each case, and find that the patterns have changed in the intervening five years for three AGNs that were also observed in 2007.
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- 2018
8. OC.14.4: GUT PERMEABILITY AND ITS ROLE IN PARKINSON'S DISEASE: PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM A PILOT STUDY
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Rettura, F., primary, Bellini, G., additional, Lambiase, C., additional, Bernardini, N., additional, Pellegrini, C., additional, Benvenuti, L., additional, Di Salvo, C., additional, Fornai, M., additional, Ceravolo, R., additional, and Bellini, M., additional
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- 2024
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9. Materials analysis applying thermodynamic (MAAT) software: A friendly and free tool to analyze the formation of solid solutions, amorphous phases and intermetallic compounds
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Aguilar, C., Martin, P., Pio, E., Salvo, C., and Neves, G.O.
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- 2021
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10. Microstructure, electrical and mechanical properties of Ti2AlN MAX phase reinforced copper matrix composites processed by hot pressing
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Salvo, C., Chicardi, E., Hernández-Saz, J., Aguilar, C., Gnanaprakasam, P., and Mangalaraja, R.V.
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- 2021
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11. Low-energy (anti)neutrino physics with Borexino: Neutrinos from the primary proton-proton fusion process in the Sun
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Mosteiro, P., Bellini, G., Benziger, J., Bick, D., Bonfini, G., Bravo, D., Caccianiga, B., Cadonati, L., Calaprice, F., Caminata, A., Cavalcante, P., Chavarria, A., Chepurnov, A., D'Angelo, D., Davini, S., Derbin, A., Empl, A., Etenko, A., Fomenko, K., Franco, D., Gabriele, F., Galbiati, C., Gazzana, S., Ghiano, C., Giammarchi, M., Goeger-Neff, M., Goretti, A., Gromov, M., Hagner, C., Hungerford, E., Ianni, Al., Ianni, An., Kobychev, V., Korablev, D., Korga, G., Kryn, D., Laubenstein, M., Lehnert, B., Lewke, T., Litvinovich, E., Lombardi, F., Lombardi, P., Ludhova, L., Lukyanchenko, G., Machulin, I., Manecki, S., Maneschg, W., Marcocci, S., Meindl, Q., Meroni, E., Meyer, M., Miramonti, L., Misiaszek, M., Montuschi, M., Muratova, V., Oberauer, L., Obolensky, M., Ortica, F., Otis, K., Pallavicini, M., Papp, L., Perasso, L., Pocar, A., Ranucci, G., Razeto, A., Re, A., Romani, A., Rossi, N., Saldanha, R., Salvo, C., Schoenert, S., Simgen, H., Skorokhvatov, M., Smirnov, O., Sotnikov, A., Sukhotin, S., Suvorov, Y., Tartaglia, R., Testera, G., Vignaud, D., Vogelaar, R. B., von Feilitzsch, F., Wang, H., Winter, J., Wojcik, M., Wright, A., Wurm, M., Zaimidoroga, O., Zavatarelli, S., Zuber, K., and Zuzel, G.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Nuclear Experiment ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
The Sun is fueled by a series of nuclear reactions that produce the energy that makes it shine. The primary reaction is the fusion of two protons into a deuteron, a positron and a neutrino. These neutrinos constitute the vast majority of neutrinos reaching Earth, providing us with key information about what goes on at the core of our star. Several experiments have now confirmed the observation of neutrino oscillations by detecting neutrinos from secondary nuclear processes in the Sun; this is the first direct spectral measurement of the neutrinos from the keystone proton-proton fusion. This observation is a crucial step towards the completion of the spectroscopy of pp-chain neutrinos, as well as further validation of the LMA-MSW model of neutrino oscillations., Comment: Proceedings from NOW (Neutrino Oscillation Workshop) 2014
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- 2015
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12. Cardiothoracic surgery in the midst of a pandemic: Operative outcomes and maintaining a coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)–free environment
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Sepehripour, A., Lall, K., Roberts, N., Di Salvo, C., Kolvekar, S., Wong, K., Ambekar, S., Sheikh, A., Adams, B., Yap, J., Lawrence, D., Awad, W., Shipolini, A., Rathwell, C., Rahnavardi, Mohamed, Stamenkovic, Steven, Waller, David, Wilson, Henrietta, Al-Sahaf, May, Balmforth, Damian, Yates, Martin T., Lau, Kelvin, Hussain, Azhar, Lopez-Marco, Ana, Edmondson, Stephen, Oo, Aung, and Uppal, Rakesh
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- 2020
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13. A Study on the Phase Formation and Magnetic Properties of FeNiCoCuM (M = Mo, Nb) High-Entropy Alloys Processed Through Powder Metallurgy
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Martin, P., Salvo, C., Pio, E., Neves, G., Colorado, Henry A., Henríquez, R., Mangalaraja, R. V., and Aguilar, C.
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- 2021
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14. Solar neutrino with Borexino: results and perspectives
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Smirnov, O., Bellini, G., Benziger, J., Bick, D., Bonfini, G., Bravo, D., Caccianiga, B., Calaprice, F., Caminata, A., Cavalcante, P., Chavarria, A., Chepurnov, A., D'Angelo, D., Davini, S., Derbin, A., Empl, A., Etenko, A., Fomenko, K., Franco, D., Fiorentini, G., Galbiati, C., Gazzana, S., Ghiano, C., Giammarchi, M., Goeger-Neff, M., Goretti, A., Hagner, C., Hungerford, E., Ianni, Aldo, Ianni, Andrea, Kobychev, V., Korablev, D., Korga, G., Kryn, D., Laubenstein, M., Lehnert, B., Lewke, T., Litvinovich, E., Lombardi, F., Lombardi, P., Ludhova, L., Lukyanchenko, G., Machulin, I., Manecki, S., Maneschg, W., Mantovani, F., Marcocci, S., Meindl, Q., Meroni, E., Meyer, M., Miramonti, L., Misiaszek, M., Mosteiro, P., Muratova, V., Oberauer, L., Obolensky, M., Ortica, F., Otis, K., Pallavicini, M., Papp, L., Perasso, L., Pocar, A., Ranucci, G., Razeto, A., Re, A., Ricci, B., Romani, A., Rossi, N., Saldanha, R., Salvo, C., Schoenert, S., Simgen, H., Skorokhvatov, M., Sotnikov, A., Sukhotin, S., Suvorov, Y., Tartaglia, R., Testera, G., Vignaud, D., Vogelaar, R. B., von Feilitzsch, F., Wang, H., Winter, J., Wojcik, M., Wright, A., Wurm, M., Zaimidoroga, O., Zavatarelli, S., Zuber, K., and Zuzel, G.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
Borexino is a unique detector able to perform measurement of solar neutrinos fluxes in the energy region around 1 MeV or below due to its low level of radioactive background. It was constructed at the LNGS underground laboratory with a goal of solar $^{7}$Be neutrino flux measurement with 5\% precision. The goal has been successfully achieved marking the end of the first stage of the experiment. A number of other important measurements of solar neutrino fluxes have been performed during the first stage. Recently the collaboration conducted successful liquid scintillator repurification campaign aiming to reduce main contaminants in the sub-MeV energy range. With the new levels of radiopurity Borexino can improve existing and challenge a number of new measurements including: improvement of the results on the Solar and terrestrial neutrino fluxes measurements; measurement of pp and CNO solar neutrino fluxes; search for non-standard interactions of neutrino; study of the neutrino oscillations on the short baseline with an artificial neutrino source (search for sterile neutrino) in context of SOX project., Comment: 15 pages, 4 figures
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- 2014
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15. Reverberation Mapping of the Seyfert 1 Galaxy NGC 7469
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Peterson, B. M., Grier, C. J., Horne, Keith, Pogge, R. W., Bentz, M. C., De Rosa, G., Denney, K. D., Martini, Paul, Sergeev, S. G., Kaspi, S., Minezaki, T., Zu, Y., Kochanek, C. S., Siverd, R. J., Shappee, B., Salvo, C. Araya, Beatty, T. G., Bird, J. C., Bord, D. J., Borman, G. A., Che, X., Chen, C. T., Cohen, S. A., Dietrich, M., Doroshenko, V. T., Drake, T., Efimov, Yu. S., Free, N., Ginsburg, I., Henderson, C. B., King, A. L., Koshida, S, Mogren, K., Molina, M., Mosquera, A. M., Motohara, K., Nazarov, S. V., Okhmat, D. N., Pejcha, O., Rafter, S., Shields, J. C., Skowron, D. M., Skowron, J., Valluri, M., van Saders, J. L., and Yoshii, Y.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
A large reverberation mapping study of the Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 7469 has yielded emission-line lags for Hbeta 4861 and He II 4686 and a central black hole mass measurement of about 10 million solar masses, consistent with previous measurements. A very low level of variability during the monitoring campaign precluded meeting our original goal of recovering velocity-delay maps from the data, but with the new Hbeta measurement, NGC 7469 is no longer an outlier in the relationship between the size of the Hbeta-emitting broad-line region and the AGN luminosity. It was necessary to detrend the continuum and Hbeta and He II 4686 line light curves and those from archival UV data for different time-series analysis methods to yield consistent results., Comment: 9 Pages, 7 figures, 6 tables. Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal
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- 2014
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16. Recent Borexino results and prospects for the near future
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D'Angelo, D., Bellini, G., Benziger, J., Bick, D., Bonfini, G., Avanzini, M. Buizza, Caccianiga, B., Cadonati, L., Calaprice, F., Cavalcante, P., Chavarria, A., Chepurnov, A., Davini, S., Derbin, A., Empl, A., Etenko, A., von Feilitzsch, F., Fomenko, K., Franco, D., Galbiati, C., Gazzana, S., Ghiano, C., Giammarchi, M., Goeger-Neff, M., Goretti, A., Grandi, L., Hagner, C., Hungerford, E., Ianni, Aldo, Ianni, Andrea, Kobychev, V., Korablev, D., Korga, G., Kryn, D., Laubenstein, M., Lehnert, B., Lewke, T., Litvinovich, E., Lombardi, F., Lombardi, P., Ludhova, L., Lukyanchenko, G., Machulin, I., Manecki, S., Maneschg, W., Manuzio, G., Meindl, Q., Meroni, E., Miramonti, L., Misiaszek, M., Mosteiro, P., Muratova, V., Oberauer, L., Obolensky, M., Ortica, F., Otis, K., Pallavicini, M., Papp, L., Perasso, L., Perasso, S., Pocar, A., Ranucci, G., Razeto, A., Re, A., Romani, A., Rossi, N., Saldanha, R., Salvo, C., Schoenert, S., Simgen, H., Skorokhvatov, M., Smirnov, O., Sotnikov, A., Sukhotin, S., Suvorov, Y., Tartaglia, R., Testera, G., Vignaud, D., Vogelaar, R. B., Winter, J., Wojcik, M., Wright, A., Wurm, M., Xu, J., Zaimidoroga, O., Zavatarelli, S., Zuber, K., and Zuzel, G.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
The Borexino experiment, located in the Gran Sasso National Laboratory, is an organic liquid scintillator detector conceived for the real time spectroscopy of low energy solar neutrinos. The data taking campaign phase I (2007 - 2010) has allowed the first independent measurements of 7Be, 8B and pep fluxes as well as the first measurement of anti-neutrinos from the earth. After a purification of the scintillator, Borexino is now in phase II since 2011. We review here the recent results achieved during 2013, concerning the seasonal modulation in the 7Be signal, the study of cosmogenic backgrounds and the updated measurement of geo-neutrinos. We also review the upcoming measurements from phase II data (pp, pep, CNO) and the project SOX devoted to the study of sterile neutrinos via the use of a 51Cr neutrino source and a 144Ce-144Pr antineutrino source placed in close proximity of the active material., Comment: 8 pages, 11 figures. To be published as proceedings of Rencontres de Moriond EW 2014
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- 2014
17. New limits on heavy sterile neutrino mixing in ${^{8}\rm{B}}$-decay obtained with the Borexino detector
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Borexino collaboration, Bellini, G., Benziger, J., Bick, D., Bonfini, G., Bravo, D., Avanzini, M. Buizza, Caccianiga, B., Cadonati, L., Calaprice, F., Cavalcante, P., Chavarria, A., Chepurnov, A., DAngelo, D., Davini, S., Derbin, A., Drachnev, I., Empl, A., Etenko, A., Fomenko, K., Franco, D., Galbiati, C., Gazzana, S., Ghiano, C., Giammarchi, M., Goger-Neff, M., Goretti, A., Grandi, L., Hagner, C., Hungerford, E., Ianni, Aldo, Ianni, Andrea, Kobychev, V., Korablev, D., Korga, G., Kryn, D., Laubenstein, M., Lewke, T., Litvinovich, E., Loer, B., Lombardi, F., Lombardi, P., Ludhova, L., Lukyanchenko, G., Machulin, I., Manecki, S., Maneschg, W., Manuzio, G., Meindl, Q., Meroni, E., Miramonti, L., Misiaszek, M., Mosteiro, P., Muratova, V., Oberauer, L., Obolensky, M., Ortica, F., Otis, K., Pallavicini, M., Papp, L., Perasso, L., Perasso, S., Pocar, A., Ranucci, G., Razeto, A., Re, A., Romani, A., Rossi, N., Saldanha, R., Salvo, C., Schonert, S., Simgen, H., Skorokhvatov, M., Smirnov, O., Sotnikov, A., Sukhotin, S., Suvorov, Y., Tartaglia, R., Testera, G., Vignaud, D., Vogelaar, R. B., von Feilitzsch, F., Winter, J., Wojcik, M., Wright, A., Wurm, M., Xu, J., Zaimidoroga, O., Zavatarelli, S., and Zuzel, G.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
If heavy neutrinos with mass $m_{\nu_{H}}\geq$2$ m_e $ are produced in the Sun via the decay ${^8\rm{B}} \rightarrow {^8\rm{Be}} + e^+ + \nu_H$ in a side branch of pp-chain, they would undergo the observable decay into an electron, a positron and a light neutrino $\nu_{H}\rightarrow\nu_{L}+e^++e^-$. In the present work Borexino data are used to set a bound on the existence of such decays. We constrain the mixing of a heavy neutrino with mass 1.5 MeV $\leq m_{\nu_{H}} \le$ 14 MeV to be $|U_{eH}|^2\leq (10^{-3}-4\times10^{-6})$ respectively. These are tighter limits on the mixing parameters than obtained in previous experiments at nuclear reactors and accelerators., Comment: 7 pages, 6 figures
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- 2013
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18. Final results of Borexino Phase-I on low energy solar neutrino spectroscopy
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Borexino Collaboration, Bellini, G., Benziger, J., Bick, D., Bonfini, G., Bravo, D., Avanzini, M. B., Caccianiga, B., Cadonati, L., Calaprice, F., Cavalcante, P., Chavarria, A., Chepurnov, A., D'Angelo, D., Davini, S., Derbin, A., Empl, A., Etenko, A., Fomenko, K., Franco, D., Galbiati, C., Gazzana, S., Ghiano, C., Giammarchi, M., Goeger-Neff, M., Goretti, A., Grandi, L., Hagner, C., Hungerford, E., Ianni, Aldo, Ianni, Andrea, Kobychev, V., Korablev, D., Korga, G., Kryn, D., Laubenstein, M., Lewke, T., Litvinovich, E., Loer, B., Lombardi, F., Lombardi, P., Ludhova, L., Lukyanchenko, G., Machulin, I., Manecki, S., Maneschg, W., Manuzio, G., Meindl, Q., Meroni, E., Miramonti, L., Misiaszek, M., Mosteiro, P., Muratova, V., Oberauer, L., Obolensky, M., Ortica, F., Otis, K., Pallavicini, M., Papp, L., Pena-Garay, C., Perasso, L., Perasso, S., Pocar, A., Ranucci, G., Razeto, A., Re, A., Romani, A., Rossi, N., Saldanha, R., Salvo, C., Schoenert, S., Simgen, H., Skorokhvatov, M., Smirnov, O., Sotnikov, A., Sukhotin, S., Suvorov, Y., Tartaglia, R., Testera, G., Vignaud, D., Vogelaar, R. B., von Feilitzsch, F., Winter, J., Wojcik, M., Wright, A., Wurm, M., Xu, J., Zaimidoroga, O., Zavatarelli, S., and Zuzel, G.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
Borexino has been running since May 2007 at the LNGS with the primary goal of detecting solar neutrinos. The detector, a large, unsegmented liquid scintillator calorimeter characterized by unprecedented low levels of intrinsic radioactivity, is optimized for the study of the lower energy part of the spectrum. During the Phase-I (2007-2010) Borexino first detected and then precisely measured the flux of the 7Be solar neutrinos, ruled out any significant day-night asymmetry of their interaction rate, made the first direct observation of the pep neutrinos, and set the tightest upper limit on the flux of CNO neutrinos. In this paper we discuss the signal signature and provide a comprehensive description of the backgrounds, quantify their event rates, describe the methods for their identification, selection or subtraction, and describe data analysis. Key features are an extensive in situ calibration program using radioactive sources, the detailed modeling of the detector response, the ability to define an innermost fiducial volume with extremely low background via software cuts, and the excellent pulse-shape discrimination capability of the scintillator that allows particle identification. We report a measurement of the annual modulation of the 7 Be neutrino interaction rate. The period, the amplitude, and the phase of the observed modulation are consistent with the solar origin of these events, and the absence of their annual modulation is rejected with higher than 99% C.L. The physics implications of phase-I results in the context of the neutrino oscillation physics and solar models are presented.
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- 2013
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19. Cosmogenic Backgrounds in Borexino at 3800 m water-equivalent depth
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Bellini, G., Benziger, J., Bick, D., Bonfini, G., Bravo, D., Avanzini, M. Buizza, Caccianiga, B., Cadonati, L., Calaprice, F., Cavalcante, P., Chavarria, A., Chepurnov, A., D'Angelo, D., Davini, S., Derbin, A., Empl, A., Etenko, A., Fomenko, K., Franco, D., Galbiati, C., Gazzana, S., Ghiano, C., Giammarchi, M., Göger-Neff, M., Goretti, A., Grandi, L., Hagner, C., Hungerford, E., Ianni, Aldo, Ianni, Andrea, Kobychev, V., Korablev, D., Korga, G., Kryn, D., Laubenstein, M., Lewke, T., Litvinovich, E., Loer, B., Lombardi, P., Lombardi, F., Ludhova, L., Lukyanchenko, G., Machulin, I., Manecki, S., Maneschg, W., Manuzio, G., Meindl, Q., Meroni, E., Miramonti, L., Misiaszek, M., Möllenberg, R., Mosteiro, P., Muratova, V., Oberauer, L., Obolensky, M., Ortica, F., Otis, K., Pallavicini, M., Papp, L., Perasso, L., Perasso, S., Pocar, A., Ranucci, G., Razeto, A., Re, A., Romani, A., Rossi, N., Saldanha, R., Salvo, C., Schönert, S., Simgen, H., Skorokhvatov, M., Smirnov, O., Sotnikov, A., Sukhotin, S., Suvorov, Y., Tartaglia, R., Testera, G., Vignaud, D., Vogelaar, R. B., von Feilitzsch, F., Winter, J., Wojcik, M., Wright, A., Wurm, M., Xu, J., Zaimidoroga, O., Zavatarelli, S., and Zuzel, G.
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The solar neutrino experiment Borexino, which is located in the Gran Sasso underground laboratories, is in a unique position to study muon-induced backgrounds in an organic liquid scintillator. In this study, a large sample of cosmic muons is identified and tracked by a muon veto detector external to the liquid scintillator, and by the specific light patterns observed when muons cross the scintillator volume. The yield of muon-induced neutrons is found to be Yn =(3.10+-0.11)10-4 n/({\mu} (g/cm2)). The distance profile between the parent muon track and the neutron capture point has the average value {\lambda} = (81.5 +- 2.7)cm. Additionally the yields of a number of cosmogenic radioisotopes are measured for 12N, 12B, 8He, 9C, 9Li, 8B, 6He, 8Li, 11Be, 10C and 11C. All results are compared with Monte Carlo simulation predictions using the Fluka and Geant4 packages. General agreement between data and simulation is observed for the cosmogenic production yields with a few exceptions, the most prominent case being 11C yield for which both codes return about 50% lower values. The predicted {\mu}-n distance profile and the neutron multiplicity distribution are found to be overall consistent with data., Comment: 26 pages, 13 figures (in 14 files), 4 tables. 3 extra data files. accepted by JCAP
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20. Measurement of geo-neutrinos from 1353 days of Borexino
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Bellini, G., Benziger, J., Bick, D., Bonfini, G., Bravo, D., Avanzini, M. Buizza, Caccianiga, B., Cadonati, L., Calaprice, F., Cavalcante, P., Chavarria, A., Chepurnov, A., D'Angelo, D., Davini, S., Derbin, A., Empl, A., Etenko, A., Fiorentini, G., Fomenko, K., Franco, D., Galbiati, C., Gazzana, S., Ghiano, C., Giammarchi, M., Goeger-Neff, M., Goretti, A., Grandi, L., Hagner, C., Hungerford, E., Ianni, Aldo, Ianni, Andrea, Kobychev, V. V., Korablev, D., Korga, G., Koshio, Y., Kryn, D., Laubenstein, M., Lewke, T., Litvinovich, E., Loer, B., Lombardi, P., Lombardi, F., Ludhova, L., Lukyanchenko, G., Machulin, I., Manecki, S., Maneschg, W., Mantovani, F., Manuzio, G., Meindl, Q., Meroni, E., Miramonti, L., Misiaszek, M., Mosteiro, P., Muratova, V., Oberauer, L., Obolensky, M., Ortica, F., Otis, K., Pallavicini, M., Papp, L., Perasso, L., Perasso, S., Pocar, A., Ranucci, G., Razeto, A., Re, A., Ricci, B., Romani, A., Rossi, N., Sabelnikov, A., Saldanha, R., Salvo, C., Schoenert, S., Simgen, H., Skorokhvatov, M., Smirnov, O., Sotnikov, A., Sukhotin, S., Suvorov, Y., Tartaglia, R., Testera, G., Vignaud, D., Vogelaar, R. B., von Feilitzsch, F., Winter, J., Wojcik, M., Wright, A., Wurm, M., Xu, J., Zaimidoroga, O., Zavatarelli, S., and Zuzel, G.
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We present a measurement of the geo--neutrino signal obtained from 1353 days of data with the Borexino detector at Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso in Italy. With a fiducial exposure of (3.69 $\pm$ 0.16) $\times$ $10^{31}$ proton $\times$ year after all selection cuts and background subtraction, we detected (14.3 $\pm$ 4.4) geo-neutrino events assuming a fixed chondritic mass Th/U ratio of 3.9. This corresponds to a geo-neutrino signal $S_{geo}$ = (38.8 $\pm$ 12.0) TNU with just a 6 $\times$ $10^{-6}$ probability for a null geo-neutrino measurement. With U and Th left as free parameters in the fit, the relative signals are $S_{\mathrm{Th}}$ = (10.6 $\pm$ 12.7) TNU and $S_\mathrm{U}$ = (26.5 $\pm$ 19.5) TNU. Borexino data alone are compatible with a mantle geo--neutrino signal of (15.4 $\pm$ 12.3) TNU, while a combined analysis with the KamLAND data allows to extract a mantle signal of (14.1 $\pm$ 8.1) TNU. Our measurement of a reactor anti--neutrino signal $S_{react}$ = 84.5$^{+19.3}_{-18.9}$ TNU is in agreement with expectations in the presence of neutrino oscillations., Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures
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21. Lifetime measurements of 214Po and 212Po with the CTF liquid scintillator detector at LNGS
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Borexino Collaboration, Bellini, G., Benziger, J., Bick, D., Bonfini, G., Bravo, D., Avanzini, M. Buizza, Caccianiga, B., Cadonati, L., Calaprice, F., Carraro, C., Cavalcante, P., Chavarria, A., Chepurnov, A., Chubakov, V., D'Angelo, D., Davini, S., Derbin, A., Etenko, A., Fomenko, K., Franco, D., Galbiati, C., Gazzana, S., Ghiano, C., Giammarchi, M., Göger-Neff, M., Goretti, A., Grandi, L., Guardincerri, E., Hardy, S., Ianni, Aldo, Ianni, Andrea, Kobychev, V., Korablev, D., Korga, G., Koshio, Y., Kryn, D., Laubenstein, M., Lewke, T., Lissia, Marcello, Litvinovich, E., Loer, B., Lombardi, F., Lombardi, P., Ludhova, L., Machulin, I., Manecki, S., Maneschg, W., Manuzio, G., Meindl, Q., Meroni, E., Miramonti, L., Misiaszek, M., Montanari, D., Mosteiro, P., Mantovani, F., Muratova, V., Nisi, S., Oberauer, L., Obolensky, M., Ortica, F., Otis, K., Pallavicini, M., Papp, L., Perasso, L., Perasso, S., Pocar, A., Ranucci, G., Razeto, A., Re, A., Romani, A., Rossi, N., Sabelnikov, A., Saldanha, R., Salvo, C., Schönert, S., Simgen, H., Skorokhvatov, M., Smirnov, O., Sotnikov, A., Sukhotin, S., Suvorov, Y., Tartaglia, R., Testera, G., Vogelaar, R. B., von Feilitzsch, F., Winter, J., Wojcik, M., Wright, A., Wurm, M., Xhixha, G., Xu, J., Zaimidoroga, O., Zavatarelli, S., and Zuzel, G.
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Nuclear Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
We have studied the alpha decays of 214Po into 210Pb and of 212Po into 208Pb tagged by the coincidence with the preceding beta decays from 214Bi and 212Bi, respectively. The employed 222Rn, 232Th, and 220Rn sources were sealed inside quartz vials and inserted in the Counting Test Facility at the underground Gran Sasso National Laboratory in Italy. We find that the mean lifetime of 214Po is (236.00 +- 0.42(stat) +- 0.15(syst)) \mu s and that of 212Po is (425.1 +- 0.9(stat) +- 1.2(syst)) ns. Our results, obtained from data with signal-to-background ratio larger than 1000, reduce the overall uncertainties and are compatible with previous measurements., Comment: RevTex, 11 pages, 5 figures, 3 tables. This second version matches the one accepted for publication in EPJA: minor stylistic changes plus a discussion of calibration of TDC time scale
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22. Effect of MAX phase Ti2SnC content on microstructure, mechanical properties, and friction behavior of iron-based self-lubricating composites
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Neves, G.O., Ibaca, F.B., Salvo, C., Salvaro, D.B., Binder, C., Aguilar, C., and Salinas, D.
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23. Mechanically enhanced novel Ti-based alloy foams obtained by hot pressing
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Salvo, C., Aguilar, C., Guzmán, D., Alfonso, I., and Mangalaraja, R.V.
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24. Enhanced mechanical and electrical properties of novel graphene reinforced copper matrix composites
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Salvo, C., Mangalaraja, R.V., Udayabashkar, R., Lopez, M., and Aguilar, C.
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25. First Direct Measurement of the ^{17}O(p,\gamma)^{18}F Reaction Cross-Section at Gamow Energies for Classical Novae
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Scott, D. A., Caciolli, A., DiLeva, A., Formicola, A., Aliotta, M., Anders, M., Bemmerer, D., Broggini, C., Campeggio, M., Corvisiero, P., Elekes, Z., Fülöp, Zs., Gervino, G., Guglielmetti, A., Gustavino, C., Gyürky, Gy., Imbriani, G., Junker, M., Laubenstein, M., Menegazzo, R., Marta, M., Napolitani, E., Prati, P., Rigato, V., Roca, V., Somorjai, E., Salvo, C., Straniero, O., Strieder, F., Szücs, T., Terrasi, F., and Trezzi, D.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Classical novae are important contributors to the abundances of key isotopes, such as the radioactive ^{18}F, whose observation by satellite missions could provide constraints on nucleosynthesis models in novae. The ^{17}O(p,\gamma)^{18}F reaction plays a critical role in the synthesis of both oxygen and fluorine isotopes but its reaction rate is not well determined because of the lack of experimental data at energies relevant to novae explosions. In this study, the reaction cross section has been measured directly for the first time in a wide energy range Ecm = 200 - 370 keV appropriate to hydrogen burning in classical novae. In addition, the E=183 keV resonance strength, \omega \gamma=1.67\pm0.12 \mueV, has been measured with the highest precision to date. The uncertainty on the ^{17}O(p,\gamma)^{18}F reaction rate has been reduced by a factor of 4, thus leading to firmer constraints on accurate models of novae nucleosynthesis., Comment: accepted by Phys. Rev. Lett
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26. The Structure of the Broad Line Region in AGN: I. Reconstructed Velocity-Delay Maps
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Grier, C. J., Peterson, B. M., Horne, Keith, Bentz, M. C., Pogge, R. W., Denney, K. D., De Rosa, G., Martini, Paul, Kochanek, C. S., Zu, Y., Shappee, B., Siverd, R., Beatty, T. G., Sergeev, S. G., Kaspi, S., Salvo, C. Araya, Bird, J. C., Bord, D. J., Borman, G. A., Che, X., Chen, C., Cohen, S. A., Dietrich, M., Doroshenko, V. T., Efimov, Yu. S., Free, N., Ginsburg, I., Henderson, C. B., King, A. L., Mogren, K., Molina, M., Mosquera, A. M., Nazarov, S. V., Okhmat, D. N., Pejcha, O., Rafter, S., Shields, J. C., Skowron, J., Szczygiel, D. M., Valluri, M., and van Saders, J. L.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
We present velocity-resolved reverberation results for five active galactic nuclei. We recovered velocity-delay maps using the maximum-entropy method for four objects: Mrk 335, Mrk 1501, 3C120, and PG2130+099. For the fifth, Mrk 6, we were only able to measure mean time delays in different velocity bins of the Hbeta emission line. The four velocity-delay maps show unique dynamical signatures for each object. For 3C120, the Balmer lines show kinematic signatures consistent with both an inclined disk and infalling gas, but the HeII 4686 emission line is suggestive only of inflow. The Balmer lines in Mrk 335, Mrk 1501, and PG 2130+099 show signs of infalling gas, but the HeII emission in Mrk 335 is consistent with an inclined disk. We also see tentative evidence of combined virial motion and infalling gas from the velocity-binned analysis of Mrk 6. The maps for 3C120 and Mrk 335 are two of the most clearly defined velocity-delay maps to date. These maps constitute a large increase in the number of objects for which we have resolved velocity-delay maps and provide evidence supporting the reliability of reverberation-based black hole mass measurements., Comment: 23 pages, 17 Figures. Accepted for publication in ApJ. For a brief video explaining the key results of this paper, see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xAflzp-YlI
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27. Preparation and characterisation of isotopically enriched Ta$_2$O$_5$ targets for nuclear astrophysics studies
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Caciolli, A., Scott, D. A., Di Leva, A., Formicola, A., Aliotta, M., Anders, M., Bellini, A., Bemmerer, D., Broggini, C., Campeggio, M., Corvisiero, P., Depalo, R., Elekes, Z., Fülöp, Zs., Gervino, G., Guglielmetti, A., Gustavino, C., Gyürky, Gy., Imbriani, G., Junker, M., Marta, M., Menegazzo, R., Napolitani, E., Prati, P., Rigato, V., Roca, V., Rolfs, C., Alvarez, C. Rossi, Somorjai, E., Salvo, C., Straniero, O., Strieder, F., Szücs, T., Terrasi, F., Trautvetter, H. P., and Trezzi, D.
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The direct measurement of reaction cross sections at astrophysical energies often requires the use of solid targets of known thickness, isotopic composition, and stoichiometry that are able to withstand high beam currents for extended periods of time. Here, we report on the production and characterisation of isotopically enriched Ta$_2$O$_5$ targets for the study of proton-induced reactions at the Laboratory for Underground Nuclear Astrophysics facility of the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso. The targets were prepared by anodisation of tantalum backings in enriched water (up to 66% in $^{17}$O and up to 96% in $^{18}$O). Special care was devoted to minimising the presence of any contaminants that could induce unwanted background reactions with the beam in the energy region of astrophysical interest. Results from target characterisation measurements are reported, and the conclusions for proton capture measurements with these targets are drawn., Comment: accepted to EPJA
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28. Discovery of an active supermassive black hole in the bulge-less galaxy NGC 4561
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Salvo, C. Araya, Mathur, S., Ghosh, H., Fiore, F., and Ferrarese, L.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
We present XMM-Newton observations of the Chandra-detected nuclear X-ray source in NGC 4561. The hard X-ray spectrum can be described by a model composed of an absorbed power-law with Gamma= 2.5^{+0.4}_{-0.3}, and column density N_H=1.9^{+0.1}_{-0.2} times 10^{22} atoms cm^{-2}. The absorption corrected luminosity of the source is L(0.2 - 10.0 keV) = 2.5 times 10^{41} ergs s^{-1}, with bolometric luminosity over 3 \times 10^{42} ergs s^{-1}. Based on the spectrum and the luminosity, we identify the nuclear X-ray source in NGC 4561 to be an AGN, with a black hole of mass M_BH > 20,000 solar masses. The presence of a supermassive black hole at the center of this bulge-less galaxy shows that black hole masses are not necessarily related to bulge properties, contrary to the general belief. Observations such as these call into question several theoretical models of BH--galaxy co-evolution that are based on merger-driven BH growth; secular processes clearly play an important role. Several emission lines are detected in the soft X-ray spectrum of the source which can be well parametrized by an absorbed diffuse thermal plasma with non-solar abundances of some heavy elements. Similar soft X-ray emission is observed in spectra of Seyfert 2 galaxies and low luminosity AGNs, suggesting an origin in the circumnuclear plasma., Comment: To appear in ApJ
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29. Borexino calibrations: Hardware, Methods, and Results
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Borexino collaboration, Back, H., Bellini, G., Benziger, J., Bick, D., Bonfini, G., Bravo, D., Avanzini, M. Buizza, Caccianiga, B., Cadonati, L., Calaprice, F., Carraro, C., Cavalcante, P., Chavarria, A., D'Angelo, D., Davini, S., Derbin, A., Etenko, A., von Feilitzsch, F., Fernandes, G., Fomenko, K., Franco, D., Galbiati, C., Gazzana, S., Ghiano, C., Giammarchi, M., Goeger-Neff, M., Goretti, A., Grandi, L., Guardincerri, E., Hardy, S., Ianni, Aldo, Ianni, Andrea, Kayunov, A., Kidner, S., Kobychev, V., Korablev, D., Korga, G., Koshio, Y., Kryn, D., Laubenstein, M., Lewke, T., Litvinovich, E., Loer, B., Lombardi, F., Lombardi, P., Ludhova, L., Machulin, I., Manecki, S., Maneschg, W., Manuzio, G., Meindl, Q., Meroni, E., Miramonti, L., Misiaszek, M., Montanari, D., Mosteiro, P., Muratova, V., Oberauer, L., Obolensky, M., Ortica, F., Otis, K., Pallavicini, M., Papp, L., Perasso, L., Perasso, S., Pocar, A., Raghavan, R. S., Ranucci, G., Razeto, A., Re, A., Romani, A., Rossi, N., Rountree, D., Sabelnikov, A., Saldanha, R., Salvo, C., Schonert, S., Simgen, H., Skorokhvatov, M., Smirnov, O., Sotnikov, A., Sukhotin, S., Suvorov, Y., Tartaglia, R., Testera, G., Vignaud, D., Vogelaar, R. B., Winter, J., Wojcik, M., Wright, A., Wurm, M., Xu, J., Zaimidoroga, O., Zavatarelli, S., and Zuzel, G.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
Borexino was the first experiment to detect solar neutrinos in real-time in the sub-MeV region. In order to achieve high precision in the determination of neutrino rates, the detector design includes an internal and an external calibration system. This paper describes both calibration systems and the calibration campaigns that were carried out in the period between 2008 and 2011. We discuss some of the results and show that the calibration procedures preserved the radiopurity of the scintillator. The calibrations provided a detailed understanding of the detector response and led to a significant reduction of the systematic uncertainties in the Borexino measurements.
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30. Reverberation Mapping Results for Five Seyfert 1 Galaxies
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Grier, C. J., Peterson, B. M., Pogge, R. W., Denney, K. D., Bentz, M. C., Martini, Paul, Sergeev, S. G., Kaspi, S., Minezaki, T., Zu, Y., Kochanek, C. S., Siverd, R., Shappee, B., Stanek, K. Z., Salvo, C. Araya, Beatty, T. G., Bird, J. C., Bord, D. J., Borman, G. A., Che, X., Chen, C., Cohen, S. A., Dietrich, M., Doroshenko, V. T., Drake, T., Efimov, Yu. S., Free, N., Ginsburg, I., Henderson, C. B., King, A. L., Koshida, S., Mogren, K., Molina, M., Mosquera, A. M., Nazarov, S. V., Okhmat, D. N., Pejcha, O., Rafter, S., Shields, J. C., Skowron, J., Szczygiel, D. M., Valluri, M., and van Saders, J. L.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
We present the results from a detailed analysis of photometric and spectrophotometric data on five Seyfert 1 galaxies observed as a part of a recent reverberation mapping program. The data were collected at several observatories over a 140-day span beginning in 2010 August and ending in 2011 January. We obtained high sampling-rate light curves for Mrk 335, Mrk 1501, 3C120, Mrk 6, and PG2130+099, from which we have measured the time lag between variations in the 5100 Angstrom continuum and the H-beta broad emission line. We then used these measurements to calculate the mass of the supermassive black hole at the center of each of these galaxies. Our new measurements substantially improve previous measurements of MBH and the size of the broad line-emitting region for four sources and add a measurement for one new object. Our new measurements are consistent with photoionization physics regulating the location of the broad line region in active galactic nuclei., Comment: 45 pages, 5 figures. Accepted for publication in ApJ. For a brief video explaining the key results of this paper, see http://www.youtube.com/user/OSUAstronomy
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31. Solar neutrino physics with Borexino I
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Ludhova, L., Bellini, G., Benziger, J., Bick, D., Bonfini, G., Bravo, D., Avanzini, M. Buizza, Caccianiga, B., Cadonati, L., Calaprice, F., Carraro, C., Cavalcante, P., Chavarria, A., D'Angelo, D., Davini, S., Derbin, A., Etenko, A., Fomenko, K., Franco, D., Galbiati, C., Gazzana, S., Ghiano, C., Giammarchi, M., Goeger-Nef, M., Goretti, A., Grandi, L., Guardincerri, E., Hardy, S., Ianni, Aldo, Ianni, Andrea, Kayunov, A., Kobychev, V., Korablev, D., Korga, G., Koshio, Y., Kryn, D., Laubenstein, M., Lewke, T., Litvinovich, E., Loer, B., Lombardi, F., Lombardi, P., Machulin, I., Manecki, S., Maneschg, W., Manuzio, G., Meindl, Q., Meroni, E., Miramonti, L., Misiaszek, M., Montanari, D., Mosteiro, P., Muratova, V., Oberauer, L., Obolenksy, M., Ortica, F., Otis, K., Pallavicini, M., Papp, L., Perasso, L., Perasso, S., Pocar, A., Raghavan, R. S., Ranucci, G., Razeto, A., Re, A., Romani, P. A., Sabelnikov, A., Saldanha, R., Salvo, C., Schoenert, S., Simgen, H., Skorokhvatov, M., Smirnov, O., Sotnikov, A., Sukhotin, S., Suvorov, Y., Tartaglia, R., Testera, G., Vignaud, D., Vogelaar, R. B., Von Feilitzsch, F., Winter, J., Wojcik, M., Wright, A., Wurm, M., Xu, J., Zaimidoroga, O., Zavatarelli, S., and Zuzel, G.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
Borexino is a large-volume liquid scintillator detector installed in the underground halls of the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso in Italy. After several years of construction, data taking started in May 2007. The Borexino phase I ended after about three years of data taking. Borexino provided the first real time measurement of the $^{7}$Be solar neutrino interaction rate with accuracy better than 5% and confirmed the absence of its day-night asymmetry with 1.4% precision. This latter Borexino results alone rejects the LOW region of solar neutrino oscillation parameters at more than 8.5 $\sigma$ C.L. Combined with the other solar neutrino data, Borexino measurements isolate the MSW-LMA solution of neutrino oscillations without assuming CPT invariance in the neutrino sector. Borexino has also directly observed solar neutrinos in the 1.0-1.5 MeV energy range, leading to the first direct evidence of the $pep$ solar neutrino signal and the strongest constraint of the CNO solar neutrino flux up to date. Borexino provided the measurement of the solar $^{8}$B neutrino rate with 3 MeV energy threshold., Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, proceedings to Moriond 2012 EW session
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32. Light Yield in DarkSide-10: a Prototype Two-phase Liquid Argon TPC for Dark Matter Searches
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Alexander, T., Alton, D., Arisaka, K., Back, H. O., Beltrame, P., Benziger, J., Bonfini, G., Brigatti, A., Brodsky, J., Cadonati, L., Calaprice, F., Candela, A., Cao, H., Cavalcante, P., Chavarria, A., Chepurnov, A., Cline, D., Cocco, A. G., Condon, C., D'Angelo, D., Davini, S., De Haas, E., Derbin, A., Di Pietro, G., Dratchnev, I., Durben, D., Empl, A., Etenko, A., Fan, A., Fiorillo, G., Fomenko, K., Gabriele, F., Galbiati, C., Gazzana, S., Ghag, C., Ghiano, C., Goretti, A., Grandi, L., Gromov, M., Guan, M., Guo, C., Guray, G., Hungerford, E. V., Ianni, Al., Ianni, An., Kayunov, A., Keeter, K., Kendziora, C., Kidner, S., Kobychev, V., Koh, G., Korablev, D., Korga, G., Shields, E., Li, P., Loer, B., Lombardi, P., Love, C., Ludhova, L., Lukyanchenko, L., Lund, A., Lung, K., Ma, Y., Machulin, I., Maricic, J., Martoff, C. J., Meng, Y., Meroni, E., Meyers, P. D., Mohayai, T., Montanari, D., Montuschi, M., Mosteiro, P., Mount, B., Muratova, V., Nelson, A., Nemtzow, A., Nurakhov, N., Orsini, M., Ortica, F., Pallavicini, M., Pantic, E., Parmeggiano, S., Parsells, R., Pelliccia, N., Perasso, L., Perfetto, F., Pinsky, L., Pocar, A., Pordes, S., Ranucci, G., Razeto, A., Romani, A., Rossi, N., Saggese, P., Saldanha, R., Salvo, C., Sands, W., Seigar, M., Semenov, D., Skorokhvatov, M., Smirnov, O., Sotnikov, A., Sukhotin, S., Suvorov, Y., Tartaglia, R., Tatarowicz, J., Testera, G., Teymourian, A., Thompson, J., Unzhakov, E., Vogelaar, R. B., Wang, H., Westerdale, S., Wojcik, M., Wright, A., Xu, J., Yang, C., Zavatarelli, S., Zehfus, M., Zhong, W., and Zuzel, G.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
As part of the DarkSide program of direct dark matter searches using liquid argon TPCs, a prototype detector with an active volume containing 10 kg of liquid argon, DarkSide-10, was built and operated underground in the Gran Sasso National Laboratory in Italy. A critically important parameter for such devices is the scintillation light yield, as photon statistics limits the rejection of electron-recoil backgrounds by pulse shape discrimination. We have measured the light yield of DarkSide-10 using the readily-identifiable full-absorption peaks from gamma ray sources combined with single-photoelectron calibrations using low-occupancy laser pulses. For gamma lines of energies in the range 122-1275 keV, we get consistent light yields averaging 8.887+-0.003(stat)+-0.444(sys) p.e./keVee. With additional purification, the light yield measured at 511 keV increased to 9.142+-0.006(stat) p.e./keVee., Comment: 10 pages, 7 figures, Accepted for publication in Astroparticle Physics
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33. Cosmic-muon flux and annual modulation in Borexino at 3800 m water-equivalent depth
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Bellini, G., Benziger, J., Bick, D., Bonfini, G., Bravo, D., Avanzini, M. Buizza, Caccianiga, B., Cadonati, L., Calaprice, F., Carraro, C., Cavalcante, P., Chavarria, A., Chepurnov, A., D'Angelo, D., Davini, S., Derbin, A., Etenko, A., von Feilitzsch, F., Fomenko, K., Franco, D., Galbiati, C., Gazzana, S., Ghiano, C., Giammarchi, M., Goeger-Neff, M., Goretti, A., Grandi, L., Guardincerri, E., Hagner, C., Hardy, S., Ianni, Aldo, Ianni, Andrea, Korablev, D., Korga, G., Koshio, Y., Kryn, D., Laubenstein, M., Lewke, T., Litvinovich, E., Loer, B., Lombardi, F., Lombardi, P., Ludhova, L., Machulin, I., Manecki, S., Maneschg, W., Manuzio, G., Meindl, Q., Meroni, E., Miramonti, L., Misiaszek, M., Montanari, D., Mosteiro, P., Muratova, V., Oberauer, L., Obolensky, M., Ortica, F., Otis, K., Pallavicini, M., Papp, L., Perasso, L., Perasso, S., Pocar, A., Raghavan, R. S., Ranucci, G., Razeto, A., Re, A., Romani, A., Sabelnikov, A., Saldanha, R., Salvo, C., Schönert, S., Simgen, H., Skorokhvatov, M., Smirnov, O., Sotnikov, A., Sukhotin, S., Suvorov, Y., Tartaglia, R., Testera, G., Vignaud, D., Vogelaar, R. B., Winter, J., Wojcik, M., Wright, A., Wurm, M., Xu, J., Zaimidoroga, O., Zavatarelli, S., and Zuzel, G.
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High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Physics - Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics - Abstract
We have measured the muon flux at the underground Gran Sasso National Laboratory (3800 m w.e.) to be (3.41 \pm 0.01) \times 10-4m-2s-1 using four years of Borexino data. A modulation of this signal is observed with a period of (366\pm3) days and a relative amplitude of (1.29 \pm 0.07)%. The measured phase is (179 \pm 6) days, corresponding to a maximum on the 28th of June. Using the most complete atmospheric data models available, muon rate fluctuations are shown to be positively correlated with atmospheric temperature, with an effective coefficient {\alpha}T = 0.93 \pm 0.04. This result represents the most precise study of the muon flux modulation for this site and is in good agreement with expectations., Comment: 14 pages, 8 figures, published on JCAP as JCAP05(2012)015 on May 15th 2012
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34. A Reverberation Lag for the High-Ionization Component of the Broad Line Region in the Narrow-Line Seyfert 1 Mrk 335
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Grier, C. J., Peterson, B. M., Pogge, R. W., Denney, K. D., Bentz, M. C., Martini, Paul, Sergeev, S. G., Kaspi, S., Zu, Y., Kochanek, C. S., Shappee, B. J., Stanek, K. Z., Salvo, C. Araya, Beatty, T. G., Bird, J. C., Bord, D. J., Borman, G. A., Che, X., Chen, C., Cohen, S. A., Dietrich, M., Doroshenko, V. T., Efimov, Yu. S., Free, N., Ginsburg, I., Henderson, C. B., Horne, Keith, King, A. L., Mogren, K., Molina, M., Mosquera, A. M., Nazarov, S. V., Okhmat, D. N., Pejcha, O., Rafter, S., Shields, J. C., Skowron, J., Szczygiel, D. M., Valluri, M., and van Saders, J. L.
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
We present the first results from a detailed analysis of photometric and spectrophotometric data on the narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy Mrk 335, collected over a 120-day span in the fall of 2010. From these data we measure the lag in the He II 4686 broad emission line relative to the optical continuum to be 2.7 \pm 0.6 days and the lag in the H\beta 4861 broad emission line to be 13.9 \pm 0.9 days. Combined with the line width, the He II lag yields a black hole mass, MBH = (2.6 \pm 0.8)\times 10^7 Msun. This measurement is consistent with measurements made using the H\beta 4861 line, suggesting that the He II emission originates in the same region as H\beta, but at a much smaller radius. This constitutes the first robust lag measurement for a high-ionization line in a narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy., Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures. Accepted for publication in ApJ Letters. For a brief video explaining the key results of this paper, see http://www.youtube.com/user/OSUAstronomy#p/a/u/0/Z2UCxQG5iOo
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35. Muon and Cosmogenic Neutron Detection in Borexino
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Borexino Collaboration, Bellini, G., Benziger, J., Bick, D., Bonetti, S., Avanzini, M. Buizza, Caccianiga, B., Cadonati, L., Calaprice, F., Carraro, C., Chavarria, A., Chepurnov, A., D'Angelo, D., Davini, S., Derbin, A., Etenko, A., von Feilitzsch, F., Fomenko, K., Franco, D., Galbiati, C., Gazzana, S., Ghiano, C., Giammarchi, M., Goeger-Neff, M., Goretti, A., Guardincerri, E., Hardy, S., Ianni, Aldo, Ianni, Andrea, Joyce, M., Kobychev, V., Koshio, Y., Korablev, D., Korga, G., Kryn, D., Laubenstein, M., Lendvai, C., Lewke, T., Litvinovich, E., Loer, B., Lombardi, F., Lombardi, P., Ludhova, L., Machulin, I., Manecki, S., Maneschg, W., Manuzio, G., Meindl, Q., Meroni, E., Miramonti, L., Misiaszek, M., Montanari, D., Muratova, V., Oberauer, L., Obolensky, M., Ortica, F., Pallavicini, M., Papp, L., Perasso, L., Perasso, S., Pocar, A., Raghavan, R. S., Ranucci, G., Razeto, A., Re, A., Romani, A., Rountree, D., Sabelnikov, A., Saldanha, R., Salvo, C., Schönert, S., Simgen, H., Skorokhvatov, M., Smirnov, O., Sotnikov, A., Sukhotin, S., Suvorov, Y., Tartaglia, R., Testera, G., Vignaud, D., Vogelaar, R. B., Winter, J., Wojcik, M., Wright, A., Wurm, M., Xu, J., Zaimidoroga, O., Zavatarelli, S., and Zuzel, G.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
Borexino, a liquid scintillator detector at LNGS, is designed for the detection of neutrinos and antineutrinos from the Sun, supernovae, nuclear reactors, and the Earth. The feeble nature of these signals requires a strong suppression of backgrounds below a few MeV. Very low intrinsic radiogenic contamination of all detector components needs to be accompanied by the efficient identification of muons and of muon-induced backgrounds. Muons produce unstable nuclei by spallation processes along their trajectory through the detector whose decays can mimic the expected signals; for isotopes with half-lives longer than a few seconds, the dead time induced by a muon-related veto becomes unacceptably long, unless its application can be restricted to a sub-volume along the muon track. Consequently, not only the identification of muons with very high efficiency but also a precise reconstruction of their tracks is of primary importance for the physics program of the experiment. The Borexino inner detector is surrounded by an outer water-Cherenkov detector that plays a fundamental role in accomplishing this task. The detector design principles and their implementation are described. The strategies adopted to identify muons are reviewed and their efficiency is evaluated. The overall muon veto efficiency is found to be 99.992% or better. Ad-hoc track reconstruction algorithms developed are presented. Their performance is tested against muon events of known direction such as those from the CNGS neutrino beam, test tracks available from a dedicated External Muon Tracker and cosmic muons whose angular distribution reflects the local overburden profile. The achieved angular resolution is 3-5 deg and the lateral resolution is 35-50 cm, depending on the impact parameter of the crossing muon. The methods implemented to efficiently tag cosmogenic neutrons are also presented., Comment: 42 pages. 32 figures on 37 files. Uses JINST.cls. 1 auxiliary file (defines.tex) with TEX macros. submitted to Journal of Instrumentation
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36. New experimental study of low-energy (p,gamma) resonances in magnesium isotopes
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Limata, B., Strieder, F., Formicola, A., Imbriani, G., Junker, M., Becker, H. W., Bemmerer, D., Best, A., Bonetti, R., Broggini, C., Caciolli, A., Corvisiero, P., Costantini, H., DiLeva, A., Elekes, Z., Fülöp, Zs., Gervino, G., Guglielmetti, A., Gustavino, C., Gyürky, Gy., Lemut, A., Marta, M., Mazzocchi, C., Menegazzo, R., Prati, P., Roca, V., Rolfs, C., Alvarez, C. Rossi, Salvo, C., Somorjai, E., Straniero, O., Terrasi, F., and Trautvetter, H. -P.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Proton captures on Mg isotopes play an important role in the Mg-Al cycle active in stellar H shell burning. In particular, the strengths of low-energy resonances with E < 200 keV in 25Mg(p,gamma)26Al determine the production of 26Al and a precise knowledge of these nuclear data is highly desirable. Absolute measurements at such low-energies are often very difficult and hampered by gamma-ray background as well as changing target stoichiometry during the measurements. The latter problem can be partly avoided using higher energy resonances of the same reaction as a normalization reference. Hence the parameters of suitable resonances have to be studied with adequate precision. In the present work we report on new measurements of the resonance strengths omega_gamma of the E = 214, 304, and 326 keV resonances in the reactions 24Mg(p,gamma)25Al, 25Mg(p,gamma)26Al, and 26Mg(p,gamma)27Al, respectively. These studies were performed at the LUNA facility in the Gran Sasso underground laboratory using multiple experimental techniques and provided results with a higher accuracy than previously achieved., Comment: 16 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. C
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37. Characterization of a Nd-loaded organic liquid scintillator for neutrinoless double beta decay search of 150-Nd with a 10-ton scale detector
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Barabanov, I., Bezrukov, L., Cattadori, C., Danilov, N., Di Vacri, A., Ianni, A., Nisi, S., Ortica, F., Romani, A., Salvo, C., Smirnov, O., and Yanovich, E.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
Several liters of an organic liquid scintillator (LS) loaded with Nd have been made. We report on performances of this scintillator in terms of optical properties, radiopurity and light yield for a Nd concentration of 6.5 g/l. A possible application to search for the 150Nd neutrinoless double beta decay with a 10-ton scale LS detector is discussed together with further improvements.
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38. A Scintillator Purification System for the Borexino Solar Neutrino Detector
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Benziger, J., Cadonati, L., Calaprice, F., Chen, M., Corsi, A., Dalnoki-Veress, F., Fernholz, R., Ford, R., Galbiati, C., Goretti, A., Harding, E., Ianni, Aldo, Ianni, Andrea, Kidner, S., Leung, M., Loeser, F., McCarty, K., McKinsey, D., Nelson, A., Pocar, A., Salvo, C., Schimizzi, D., Shutt, T., and Sonnenschein, A.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
Purification of the 278 tons of liquid scintillator and 889 tons of buffer shielding for the Borexino solar neutrino detector was performed with a system that combined distillation, water extraction, gas stripping and filtration. The purification of the scintillator achieved unprecedented low backgrounds for the large scale liquid scintillation detector. This paper describes the principles of operation, design, construction and commissioning of the purification system, and reviews the requirements and methods to achieve system cleanliness and leak-tightness., Comment: submitted to Nucl. Instr. and Meth. A, revised after review
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39. Structural Study of Novel Nanocrystalline fcc Ti-Ta-Sn Alloy
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Aguilar, C., Pio, E., Medina, A., Mangalaraja, R. V., Salvo, C., Alfonso, I., Guzmán, D., and Bejar, L.
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40. Study on the microstructural evolution of Ti-Nb based alloy obtained by high-energy ball milling
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Salvo, C., Aguilar, C., Cardoso-Gil, R., Medina, A., Bejar, L., and Mangalaraja, R.V.
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41. Electrochemical immunosensor for simultaneous determination of interleukin-1 beta and tumor necrosis factor alpha in serum and saliva using dual screen printed electrodes modified with functionalized double–walled carbon nanotubes
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Sánchez-Tirado, E., Salvo, C., González-Cortés, A., Yáñez-Sedeño, P., Langa, F., and Pingarrón, J.M.
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42. PC.01.2 IL-33 ACTIVATES CD73-EXPRESSING CELLS PROMOTING TUMORIGENESIS DURING COLITIS-ASSOCIATED COLORECTAL CANCER
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Lopetuso, L.R., primary, Privitera, G., additional, Di, Martino L., additional, Scaldaferri, F., additional, Gasbarrini, A., additional, Cominelli, F., additional, De Salvo, C., additional, and Pizarro, T.T., additional
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43. SOX: Short Distance Neutrino Oscillations with Borexino
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Agostini, M., Althenmüller, K., Bellini, G., Benziger, J., Berton, N., Bick, D., Bonfini, G., Caccianiga, B., Cadonati, L., Calaprice, F., Caminata, A., Cavalcante, P., Chavarria, A., Chepurnov, A., Cribier, M., D'Angelo, D., Davini, S., Derbin, A., di Noto, L., Durero, M., Empl, A., Etenko, A., Farinon, S., Fischer, V., Fomenko, K., Franco, D., Gabriele, F., Gaffiot, J., Galbiati, C., Gazzana, S., Ghiano, C., Giammarchi, M., Göger-Neff, M., Goretti, A., Grandi, L., Gromov, M., Hagner, C., Houdy, Th., Hungerford, E., Ianni, Aldo, Ianni, Andrea, Jonquères, N., Kobychev, V., Korablev, D., Korga, G., Kryn, D., Lasserre, T., Laubenstein, M., Lehnert, B., Lewke, T., Link, J., Litvinovich, E., Lombardi, F., Lombardi, P., Ludhova, L., Lukyanchenko, G., Machulin, I., Manecki, S., Maneschg, W., Marcocci, S., Maricic, J., Meindl, Q., Mention, G., Meroni, E., Meyer, M., Miramonti, L., Misiaszek, M., Montuschi, M., Mosteiro, P., Muratova, V., Musenich, R., Oberauer, L., Obolensky, M., Ortica, F., Otis, K., Pallavicini, M., Papp, L., Perasso, L., Pocar, A., Ranucci, G., Razeto, A., Re, A., Romani, A., Rossi, N., Saldanha, R., Salvo, C., Schönert, S., Scola, L., Simgen, H., Skorokhvatov, M., Smirnov, O., Sotnikov, A., Sukhotin, S., Suvorov, Y., Tartaglia, R., Testera, G., Veyssière, C., Vivier, M., Vogelaar, R.B., von Feilitzsch, F., Wang, H., Winter, J., Wojcik, M., Wright, A., Wurm, M., Zaimidoroga, O., Zavatarelli, S., Zuber, K., Zuzel, G., and Bravo-Berguño, D.
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44. Recent results from Borexino and the first real time measure of solar pp neutrinos
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Zavatarelli, S., Bellini, G., Benziger, J., Bick, D., Bonfini, G., Bravo, D., Caccianiga, B., Cadonati, L., Calaprice, F., Caminata, A., Cavalcante, P., Chavarria, A., Chepurnov, A., D'Angelo, D., Davini, S., Derbin, A., Empl, A., Etenko, A., Fomenko, K., Franco, D., Gabriele, F., Galbiati, C., Gazzana, S., Ghiano, C., Giammarchi, M., Göger-Neff, M., Goretti, A., Gromov, M., Hagner, C., Hungerford, E., Ianni, Aldo, Ianni, Andrea, Kobychev, V., Korablev, D., Korga, G., Kryn, D., Laubenstein, M., Lehnert, B., Lewke, T., Litvinovich, E., Lombardi, F., Lombardi, P., Ludhova, L., Lukyanchenko, G., Machulin, I., Manecki, S., Maneschg, W., Marcocci, S., Meindl, Q., Meroni, E., Meyer, M., Miramonti, L., Misiaszek, M., Montuschi, M., Mosteiro, P., Muratova, V., Oberauer, L., Obolensky, M., Ortica, F., Otis, K., Pallavicini, M., Papp, L., Perasso, L., Pocar, A., Ranucci, G., Razeto, A., Re, A., Romani, A., Rossi, N., Saldanha, R., Salvo, C., Schönert, S., Simgen, H., Skorokhvatov, M., Smirnov, O., Sotnikov, A., Sukhotin, S., Suvorov, Y., Tartaglia, R., Testera, G., Vignaud, D., Vogelaar, R.B., von Feilitzsch, F., Wang, H., Winter, J., Wojcik, M., Wright, A., Wurm, M., Zaimidoroga, O., Zuber, K., and Zuzel, G.
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45. A Survey of Herbig Ae/Be Multiplicity
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Thomas, S. J., primary, Rodgers, B., additional, van der Bliek, N. S., additional, Doppmann, G., additional, Bouvier, J., additional, Salvo, C. Araya, additional, Beuzit, J.-L., additional, and Rigaut, F., additional
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46. P099 IL-33 activates CD73-expressing cells promoting tumorigenesis during colitis-associated colorectal cancer
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Lopetuso, L R, primary, Privitera, G, additional, Di Martino, L, additional, Scaldaferri, F, additional, Gasbarrini, A, additional, Cominelli, F, additional, De Salvo, C, additional, and Pizarro, T, additional
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47. P063 Host-mycobiome interactions during the resolution of inflammation in experimental colitis
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De Salvo, C, primary, Wargo, H, additional, Vidmar, K, additional, Di Martino, L, additional, Mahabaleshwar, G, additional, Cominelli, F, additional, Ghannoum, M, additional, and Pizarro, T, additional
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48. Short Distance Neutrino Oscillations with BoreXino: SOX
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Smirnov, O., Bellini, G., Benziger, J., Bick, D., Bonfini, G., Bravo, D., Caccianiga, B., Calaprice, F., Caminata, A., Cavalcante, P., Chavarria, A., Chepurnov, A., D’Angelo, D., Davini, S., Derbin, A., Empl, A., Etenko, A., Fomenko, K., Franco, D., Galbiati, C., Gazzana, S., Ghiano, C., Giammarchi, M., Göger-Neff, M., Goretti, A., Hagner, C., Hungerford, E., Ianni, Aldo, Ianni, Andrea, Kobychev, V., Korablev, D., Korga, G., Kryn, D., Laubenstein, M., Lehnert, B., Lewke, T., Litvinovich, E., Lombardi, P., Lombardi, F., Ludhova, L., Lukyanchenko, G., Machulin, I., Manecki, S., Maneschg, W., Marcocci, S., Meindl, Q., Meroni, E., Meyer, M., Miramonti, L., Misiaszek, M., Mosteiro, P., Muratova, V., Oberauer, L., Obolensky, M., Ortica, F., Otis, K., Pallavicini, M., Papp, L., Perasso, L., Pocar, A., Ranucci, G., Razeto, A., Re, A., Romani, A., Rossi, N., Saldanha, R., Salvo, C., Schönert, S., Simgen, H., Skorokhvatov, M., Sotnikov, A., Sukhotin, S., Suvorov, Y., Tartaglia, R., Testera, G., Vignaud, D., Vogelaar, R.B., von Feilitzsch, F., Wang, H., Winter, J., Wojcik, M., Wright, A., Wurm, M., Zaimidoroga, O., Zavatarelli, S., Zuber, K., and Zuzel, G.
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49. Geo-neutrinos from 1353 Days with the Borexino Detector
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Miramonti, L., Bellini, G., Benziger, J., Bick, D., Bonfini, G., Bravo, D., Avanzini, M. Buizza, Caccianiga, B., Cadonati, L., Calaprice, F., Cavalcante, P., Chavarria, A., Chepurnov, A., D’Angelo, D., Davini, S., Derbin, A., Empl, A., Etenko, A., Fiorentini, G., Fomenko, K., Franco, D., Galbiati, C., Gazzana, S., Ghiano, C., Giammarchi, M., Goeger-Neff, M., Goretti, A., Grandi, L., Hagner, C., Hungerford, E., Ianni, Aldo, Ianni, Andrea, Kobychev, V.V., Korablev, D., Korga, G., Koshio, Y., Kryn, D., Laubenstein, M., Lewke, T., Litvinovich, E., Loer, B., Lombardi, P., Lombardi, F., Ludhova, L., Lukyanchenko, G., Machulin, I., Manecki, S., Maneschg, W., Mantovani, F., Manuzio, G., Meindl, Q., Meroni, E., Misiaszek, M., Mosteiro, P., Muratova, V., Oberauer, L., Obolensky, M., Ortica, F., Otis, K., Pallavicini, M., Papp, L., Perasso, L., Perasso, S., Pocar, A., Ranucci, G., Razeto, A., Re, A., Ricci, B., Romani, A., Rossi, N., Sabelnikov, A., Saldanha, R., Salvo, C., Schönert, S., Simgen, H., Skorokhvatov, M., Smirnov, O., Sotnikov, A., Sukhotin, S., Suvorov, Y., Tartaglia, R., Testera, G., Vignaud, D., Vogelaar, R.B., von Feilitzsch, F., Winter, J., Wojcik, M., Wright, A., Wurm, M., Xu, J., Zaimidoroga, O., Zavatarelli, S., and Zuzel, G.
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50. 137 Incubation conditions to improve equine sperm
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Arroyo-Salvo, C., primary, Plaza, J., additional, Río, S., additional, Bogetti, E., additional, Riera, F., additional, Miragaya, M., additional, Gambini, A., additional, and Perez-Martinez, S., additional
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