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A. Leconte
Researcher at University of Caen Lower Normandy
Publications - 4
Citations - 447
A. Leconte is an academic researcher from University of Caen Lower Normandy. The author has contributed to research in topics: Detector & Neutrino Ettore Majorana Observatory. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 439 citations.
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INDRA, a 4π charged product detection array at GANIL
J. Pouthas,Bernard Borderie,R. Dayras,E. Plagnol,M.F. Rivet,F. Saint-Laurent,J.C. Steckmeyer,G. Auger,Ch.O. Bacri,S. Barbey,Antoine Barbier,A. Benkirane,J. Benlliure,B. Berthier,E. Bougamont,P. Bourgault,P. Box,R. Bzyl,B. Cahan,Y. Cassagnou,D. Charlet,J.L. Charvet,A. Chbihi,T. Clerc,N. Copinet,D. Cussol,M. Engrand,Julien Gautier,Y. Huguet,O. Jouniaux,J.L. Laville,P. Le Botlan,A. Leconte,R. Legrain,P. Lelong,M. Le Guay,L. Martina,C. Mazur,P. Mosrin,L. Olivier,J.P. Passerieux,S. Pierre,B. Piquet,E. Plaige,E. C. Pollacco,B. Raine,A. Richard,J. Ropert,C. Spitaels,L. Stab,D. Sznajderman,L. Tassan-Got,J. Tillier,M. Tripon,P. Vallerand,C. Volant,P. Volkov,J.P. Wieleczko,G. Wittwer +58 more
TL;DR: The INDRA detector as discussed by the authors is a highly segmented detector for light charged particles and fragments, which covers geometrically 90% of the 4π solid angle and has very low detection thresholds.
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Technical design and performance of the NEMO 3 detector
R. Arnold,C. Augier,A. M. Bakalyarov,J. Baker,A. S. Barabash,Ph. Bernaudin,M. Bouchel,V. B. Brudanin,A. J. Caffrey,J. Cailleret,J.E. Campagne,D. Dassié,V. G. Egorov,K. Errahmane,A.I. Etienvre,T. Filipova,J. Forget,A. Guiral,P. Guiral,J.L. Guyonnet,F. Hubert,Ph. Hubert,B. Humbert,R. Igersheim,P. Imbert,C. Jollet,S. Jullian,I. Kisel,A. A. Klimenko,O.I. Kochetov,V.E. Kovalenko,D. Lalanne,F. Laplanche,B. Lavigne,V. I. Lebedev,J. Lebris,F. Leccia,A. Leconte,I. Linck,C. Longuemare,Ch. Marquet,G. Martin-Chassard,F. Mauger,Igor Nemchenok,I. Nikolic-Audit,H. Ohsumi,S. Pécourt,F. Piquemal,J. L. Reyss,A. Richard,C. L. Riddle,J. Rypko,X. Sarazin,L. Simard,F. Scheibling,Yu. Shitov,A.A. Smolnikov,I. Stekl,C.S. Sutton,G. Szklarz,V. V. Timkin,Vl.I. Tretyak,V. I. Umatov,L. Vala,I. Vanushin,S. I. Vasiliev,V. Vasilyev,Vit Vorobel,Ts. Vylov,J. Wurtz,S. V. Zhukov +70 more
TL;DR: The NEMO3 detector as discussed by the authors uses a tracking-calorimeter technique in order to investigate double beta decay processes for several isotopes, and it is used in the Frejus Underground Laboratory (L.S.M. Laboratoire Souterrain de Modane).
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The electronics of the INDRA 4π detection array
J. Pouthas,A. Bertaut,Bernard Borderie,P. Bourgault,B. Cahan,G. Carles,D. Charlet,D. Cussol,R. Dayras,M. Engrand,O. Jouniaux,P. Le Botlan,A. Leconte,P. Lelong,L. Martina,P. Mosrin,L. Olivier,J.P. Passerieux,B. Piquet,E. Plagnol,E. Plaige,B. Raine,A. Richard,F. Saint-Laurent,C. Spitaels,J. Tillier,M. Tripon,P. Vallerand,P. Volkov,G. Wittwer +29 more
TL;DR: The INDRA multidetector as discussed by the authors is composed of 96 ionization chambers, 196 silicon detectors, 324 CsI(TI) scintillators and 12 NE102/NE115 phoswich detectors.
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The phoswich detector array of the forward ring of INDRA
J.C. Steckmeyer,D. Cussol,J. Duchon,Julien Gautier,J.L. Laville,P. Le Botlan,A. Leconte,J. Lelandais,V. Métivier,P. Mosrin,E. Rosato,J. Tillier,A. Wieloch +12 more
TL;DR: The most forward ring (2 ≤ θ ≤ 3°) of the INDRA multidetector has been equipped with 12 plastic phoswich detectors able to withstand the high counting rates encountered at very small angles as discussed by the authors.