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  1. First field test of a novel optical gas analyser in the exhaust of Wendelstein 7-X

    A novel optical gas analyser, designed for isotope-resolved exhaust composition measurement, was field-tested at Wendelstein 7-X (W7-X) to validate its laboratory-proven concept under operational fusion experiment conditions. The system, Optix, comprises a cold cathode remote plasma generator and a high-resolution Fabry–Perot spectrometer and was deployed in the exhaust line of W7-X during the OP2.3 campaign. The injection of 3He and 4He for minority ion-cyclotron heating provided a test case for helium isotope discrimination. Despite limitations due to background gas and low partial pressures of the target species, isotope-resolved spectral signatures were successfully observed, demonstrating the fundamental viability of the Optixmore » approach. Additionally, the spectrometer was evaluated for plasma emission measurements from both core and edge sightlines. While helium line emission was detectable, interpretation was hindered by complex background signals, highlighting the benefits of controlled remote plasma generators for spectroscopy. This first deployment provides critical insight into pressure requirements, spectral resolution, and operational constraints, informing future applications of optical exhaust diagnostics in fusion devices.« less
  2. Testing T2K’s Bayesian constraints with priors in alternate parameterisations

    Bayesian analysis results require a choice of prior distribution. In long-baseline neutrino oscillation physics, the usual parameterisation of the mixing matrix induces a prior that privileges certain neutrino mass and flavour state symmetries. Here we study the effect of privileging alternate symmetries on the results of the T2K experiment. We find that constraints on the level of CP violation (as given by the Jarlskog invariant) are robust under the choices of prior considered in the analysis. On the other hand, the degree of octant preference for the atmospheric angle depends on which symmetry has been privileged.
  3. Photoproduction on Hydrogen of ρ 0 Mesons between Threshold and 6 BeV

    Data are presented on the details of the interaction observed in a 12-in. hydrogen bubble chamber exposed to a bremsstrahlung photon beam of 6-BeV maximum energy at the Cambridge Electron Accelerator. The energy dependence of the cross sections, the production angular distributions, and the decay angular distributions of the are compared with the predictions of the one-pion-exchange (OPE) mechanism and with a diffraction or multiperipheral model proposed by Berman and Drell. In conclusion, these data, as well as a comparison with and with production, reject the OPE model and favor a diffraction mechanism.

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