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Numerical and experimental characterization of a self regenerative flameless oxidation burner operation in a pilot-scale furnace
Lupant, Delphine; Pesenti, Barbara; Lybaert, Paul
2005
 

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Keywords :
High Energy Physics - Experiment
Abstract :
We present a measurement of the ratio of positive to negative muon fluxes from cosmic ray interactions in the atmosphere, using data collected by the CMS detector both at ground level and in the underground experimental cavern at the CERN LHC. Muons were detected in the momentum range from 5 GeV/c to 1 TeV/c. The surface flux ratio is measured to be 1.2766 \pm 0.0032(stat.) \pm 0.0032 (syst.), independent of the muon momentum, below 100 GeV/c. This is the most precise measurement to date. At higher momenta the data are consistent with an increase of the charge ratio, in agreement with cosmic ray shower models and compatible with previous measurements by deep-underground experiments.
Disciplines :
Mechanical engineering
Author, co-author :
Lupant, Delphine ;  Université de Mons > Faculté Polytechnique > Thermique et Combustion
Pesenti, Barbara ;  Université de Mons > Faculté Polytechnique > Thermique et Combustion
Lybaert, Paul ;  Université de Mons > Faculté Polytechnique > Thermique et Combustion
Language :
English
Title :
Numerical and experimental characterization of a self regenerative flameless oxidation burner operation in a pilot-scale furnace
Publication date :
18 September 2005
Event name :
IEA 27th Task Leaders Meeting
Event place :
Zurich, Switzerland
Event date :
2005
Research unit :
F704 - Thermique et Combustion
Research institute :
R200 - Institut de Recherche en Energie
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