S. Di Liberto
Sapienza University of Rome
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Physics Letters B | 1999
E. Andersen; H. Beker; P.I. Norman; M. Dameri; A. Michalon; N. Carrer; B.C. Earl; J. Urban; W. Beusch; H. Rotscheidt; M.G. Catanesi; E.H.M. Heijne; J.C. Fontaine; N. Armenise; L. Sandor; G.D. Torrieri; S. Szafran; M.T. Muciaccia; G. Grella; R. Sené; A. Volte; M. Venables; A. Kirk; E. Nappi; G. Segato; J. Bohm; D. Elia; Federico Antinori; E. Quercigh; P. Jovanovic
We study the influence of lexical subsumption on the semantic proximity of terms. By studying the semantic relation between lexically subsumed terms in an existing controlled vocabulary and those in a corpus, we formulate hypotheses on the underlying specific relations. These hypotheses enable us to propose an ordering of term variants found in the corpus, by probability of decreasing semantic proximity. Results from our experiment show that surface indices like the presence of proper names, compounds and the number of added words in a term variant are criteria for ordering the variants of the same term. The ranking obtained will enable us to form more semantically-cohesive clusters. Applications targeted are text mining, question-answering and science and technology watch.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1996
E.H.M. Heijne; Federico Antinori; Dario Barberis; K.H. Becks; H. Beker; W. Beusch; P. Burger; M. Campbell; E. Cantatore; M.G. Catanesi; E. Chesi; Giovanni Darbo; S. D'Auria; C. DaVia; D. Di Bari; S. Di Liberto; T. Gys; G. Humpston; A. Jacholkowski; J.J. Jaeger; J. Jakubek; P. Jarron; W. Klempt; F. Krummenacher; K. Knudson; J. Kubasta; J.C. Lassalle; R. Leitner; F. Lemeilleur; V. Lenti
The Omega3/LHC1 pixel detector readout chip comprises a matrix of 128 × 16 readout cells of 50 μm × 500 μm and peripheral functions with 4 distinct modes of initialization and operation, together more than 800 000 transistors. Each cell contains a complete chain of amplifier, discriminator with adjustable threshold and fast-OR output, a globally adjustable delay with local fine-tuning, coincidence logic and memory. Every cell can be individually addressed for electrical test and masking. First results have been obtained from electrical tests of a chip without detector as well as from source measurements. The electronic noise without detector is ∼ 100 e− rms. The lowest threshold setting is close to 2000 e− and non-uniformity has been measured to be better than 450 e− rms at 5000 e− threshold. A timewalk of < 10 ns and a precision of < 6 ns rms on a delay of 2 μs have been measured. The results may be improved by further optimization.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1994
E.H.M. Heijne; Federico Antinori; R. Arnold; Dario Barberis; H. Beker; W. Beusch; P. Burger; M. Campbell; M.G. Catanesi; E. Chesi; Giovanni Darbo; C. Da Via; D. Di Bari; S. Di Liberto; D. Elia; C.C. Enz; M. Glaser; J.L. Guyonnet; T. Gys; H. Helstrup; J. Heuser; R. Hurst; A. Jacholkowski; P. Jarron; S. Kersten; F. Krummenacher; R. Leitner; F. Lemeilleur; V. Lenti; M. Letheren
Abstract We have constructed and tested silicon pixel detector arrays of 96 × 378 (36 288) sensor elements with 75 μm × 500 μm area. The low-noise signal processing circuit associated with each element occupies an identical area on a bump-bonded readout chip. The pixel cell response for ionizing particles is binary with an adjustable threshold between 4000 e − and 15 000 e − . Single chips, the array of 6 ladders and a double array have been characterized in particle test beams and in the Omega experiment WA97 at CERN. The two arrays together, staggered by ∼ 4 mm cover hermetically a 53 mm × 55 mm area with 72 576 pixels. The proportion of properly functioning pixels was 98% in the first 36 k pixel array and 80% in the second one. The ∼ 1% “always-on” pixels could be masked electronically. After masking the rate of “spurious noise hits” was −8 of the identified particle hits while with beam off no hits at all were recorded With a beam trigger most events consisted of a single cluster with a single hit. At the 8000 e − threshold an efficiency > 99% was measured. Tracks were reconstructed with a precision of 22 μm. The proportion of double hits (∼ 11%) depends only slightly on threshold and detector bias voltage, and for these double hits a precision of 10 μm on the particle position was obtained.
Journal of Physics G | 2006
F Antinori; P Bacon; A. Badalà; R. Barbera; A. Belogianni; W. Beusch; I. J. Bloodworth; M. Bombara; G. E. Bruno; S.A. Bull; R. Caliandro; M. Campbell; N Carrer; R.F. Clarke; Andrea Dainese; D. Di Bari; S. Di Liberto; R. Divià; D. Elia; D. Evans; G. Feofilov; R.A. Fini; P. Ganoti; B. Ghidini; G. Grella; H. Helstrup; K. F. Hetland; A.K. Holme; D. Huss; A. Jacholkowski
Results are presented on hyperon and antihyperon production in Pb–Pb, pPb and pBe collisions at 158 GeV/c per nucleon. Λ, Ξ and Ω yields have been measured at central rapidity and medium transverse momentum as functions of the centrality of the collision. Comparing the yields in Pb–Pb to those in pBe interactions, strangeness enhancement is observed. The enhancement increases with the centrality and with the strangeness content of the hyperons, reaching a factor of about 20 for the Ω in the central Pb–Pb collisions.
Physics Letters B | 1985
J.P. Albanese; V. Alpe; S. Aoki; R. Arnold; Giustina Baroni; M. Barth; J.H. Bartley; Daniel Bertrand; G. Bertrand-Coremans; V. Bisi; A.C. Breslin; G. Carboni; E. Chesi; K. Chiba; G.S. Cook; M. Coupland; G. Crosetti; D.H. Davis; S. Dell'Uomo; S. Di Liberto; W. Bonnelly; B.G. Duff; M.J. Esten; D. Gamba; C. Gerke; M. Hazama; F.F. Heymann; K. Hoshino; D.C. Imrie; Y. Isokane
Abstract The associated production of a pair of beauty particles B− and B 0 by a 350 GeV π− interaction has been observed in an emulsion target inserted in an array of silicon microstrip detectors. Both beauty particles decay into charm particles, both of which are also observed to decay in the emulsion. Two negative muons were identified and their momenta measured in a large muon spectrometer. One muon has a pT of 1.9 GeV/c and is associated with a beauty particle decay. The other, with a pT of 0.45 GeV/c is associated with a charm particle decay. The flight times of the two beauty particles are respectively (0.8 ± 0.1) × 10−13 s and (5+2−1) × 10−13 s. Alternative interpretations of this event have negligible probability.
Physics Letters B | 2004
F Antinori; P Bacon; A. Badalà; R. Barbera; A. Belogianni; A. Bhasin; I. J. Bloodworth; M Bombara; G. E. Bruno; S.A. Bull; R. Caliandro; M. Campbell; N Carrer; R.F. Clarke; Andrea Dainese; A.P. de Haas; P.C. de Rijke; D. Di Bari; S. Di Liberto; R. Divià; D. Elia; D. Evans; G. Feofilov; R.A. Fini; P. Ganoti; B. Ghidini; G. Grella; H. Helstrup; K. F. Hetland; A.K. Holme
A measurement of strange baryon and antibaryon production in Pb-Pb collisions has been carried out by the NA57 experiment at the CERN SPS, with 40 and 158 A GeV/c beam momentum. Results on
Nuclear Physics | 1999
Federico Antinori; H. Bakke; W. Beusch; I. J. Bloodworth; R. Caliandro; N. Carrer; D. Di Bari; S. Di Liberto; D. Elia; D. Evans; K. Fanebust; R.A. Fini; J. Ftacnik; B. Ghidini; G. Grella; H. Helstrup; A.K. Holme; D. Huss; A. Jacholkowski; G. Jones; J.B. Kinson; K. Knudson; I. Králik; V. Lenti; R. Lietava; R.A. Loconsole; G. Løvhøiden; V. Manzari; M. A. Mazzoni; F. Meddi
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Nuclear Physics | 1990
G. Baroni; V. Bisi; A.C. Breslin; D.H. Davis; S. Dell'Uomo; S. Di Liberto; P. Giubellino; G. Grella; K. Hoshino; M. Kazuno; M. Kobayashi; K. Kodama; A. Marzari-Chiesa; M. A. Mazzoni; F. Meddi; M.T. Muciaccia; K. Niu; L. Ramello; G. Romano; G. Rosa; C. Sgarbi; H. Shibuya; S. Simone; D.N. Tovee; N. Ushida; C. Wilkin; S.K.C. Yuen
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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1995
Federico Antinori; R. Arnold; Dario Barberis; H. Beker; W. Beusch; P. Burger; M. Campbell; E. Cantatore; M.G. Catanesi; E. Chesi; Giovanni Darbo; C. Da Via; D. Di Bari; S. Di Liberto; D. Elia; J.L. Guyonnet; T. Gys; E.H.M. Heijne; H. Helstrup; J. Heuser; A. Jacholkowski; P. Jarron; S. Kersten; F. Krummenacher; R. Leitner; F. Lemeilleur; V. Lenti; M. Letheren; M. Lokajicek; L. Lopez
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Journal of Physics G | 2010
F Antinori; P Bacon; A. Badalà; R Barbera; A Belogianni; I. J. Bloodworth; M. Bombara; G E Bruno; S.A. Bull; R Caliandro; M. Campbell; N Carrer; R.F. Clarke; A. Dainese; D. Di Bari; S. Di Liberto; R. Divià; D Elia; D. Evans; G. Feofilov; R A Fini; P. Ganoti; B Ghidini; G. Grella; H. Helstrup; K. F. Hetland; A.K. Holme; A Jacholkowski; G. Jones; P. Jovanovic
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