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B. Betti
Researcher at Polytechnic University of Milan
Publications - 25
Citations - 263
B. Betti is an academic researcher from Polytechnic University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Geopotential & Geoid. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 25 publications receiving 251 citations.
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Precision measurement of the neutrino velocity with the ICARUS detector in the CNGS beam
M. Antonello,B. Baibussinov,P. Benetti,F. Boffelli,E. Calligarich,N. Canci,S. Centro,A. Cesana,K. Cieslik,David B. Cline,A. G. Cocco,A. Dabrowska,Daniele Dequal,A. Dermenev,R. Dolfini,Christian Farnese,Angela Fava,Arnaud Ferrari,G. Fiorillo,D. Gibin,S. N. Gninenko,A. Guglielmi,M. Haranczyk,J. Holeczek,A. Ivashkin,Jan Kisiel,I. Kochanek,J. Lagoda,S. Mania,Alessandro Menegolli,G. Meng,C. Montanari,S. Otwinowski,A. Piazzoli,P. Picchi,F. Pietropaolo,P. Plonski,A. Rappoldi,G.L. Raselli,Massimo Rossella,C. Rubbia,Paola Sala,E. Scantamburlo,A. Scaramelli,E. Segreto,F. Sergiampietri,D. Stefan,J. Stepaniak,R. Sulej,M. Szarska,M. Terrani,F. Varanini,Sandro Ventura,C. Vignoli,H. G. Wang,X. Yang,A. Zalewska,Andrea Zani,K. Zaremba,P. Alvarez Sanchez,Ludovico Biagi,Riccardo Barzaghi,B. Betti,L.-G. Bernier,G. Cerretto,C. I. De Gaetani,H. Esteban,T. Feldmann,J D Gonzalez Cobas,D. Passoni,V. Pettiti,Livio Pinto,J. Serrano,P. Spinnato,M. G. Visconti,T. Wlostowski +75 more
TL;DR: The ICARUS-T600 detector has collected 25 neutrino-associated events; the corresponding time of flight has been accurately evaluated, using all different time synchronization paths.
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Measurement of CNGS muon neutrino speed with Borexino
P. Alvarez Sanchez,Riccardo Barzaghi,G. Bellini,Jay Burton Benziger,B. Betti,Ludovico Biagi,D. Bick,G. Bonfini,D. Bravo,M. Buizza Avanzini,B. Caccianiga,Laura Cadonati,C. Carraro,P. Cavalcante,G. Cerretto,A. E. Chavarria,D. D'Angelo,S. Davini,C. I. De Gaetani,A. V. Derbin,A.V. Etenko,H. Esteban,K. Fomenko,D. Franco,Cristiano Galbiati,S. Gazzana,C. Ghiano,Marco Giammarchi,M. Goeger-Neff,A. M. Goretti,L. Grandi,E. Guardincerri,S. Hardy,Aldo Ianni,Andrea Ianni,Matthew Jones,A. Kayunov,V. V. Kobychev,Denis Korablev,G. Korga,Yusuke Koshio,D. Kryn,Matthias Laubenstein,T. Lewke,E. Litvinovich,B. Loer,Paolo Lombardi,F. Lombardi,Livia Ludhova,I. N. Machulin,S. Manecki,W. Maneschg,G. Manuzio,Q. Meindl,E. Meroni,Lino Miramonti,M. Misiaszek,D. Missiaen,D. Montanari,P. J. Mosteiro,V. N. Muratova,Lothar Oberauer,M. Obolensky,Fausto Ortica,K. Otis,Marco Pallavicini,L. Papp,D. Passoni,Livio Pinto,L. Perasso,S. Perasso,V. Pettiti,C. Plantard,A. Pocar,R. S. Raghavan,Gioacchino Ranucci,A. Razeto,Alessandra Re,Aldo Romani,N. Rossi,A. A. Sabelnikov,R. Saldanha,C. Salvo,S. Schoenert,J. Serrano,Hardy Simgen,M. D. Skorokhvatov,O. Smirnov,A. Sotnikov,P. Spinnato,S. V. Sukhotin,Y. Suvorov,R. Tartaglia,G. Testera,D. Vignaud,M. G. Visconti,R. B. Vogelaar,F. von Feilitzsch,J. Winter,M. M. Wojcik,A. Wright,Michael Wurm,Jingke Xu,O. Zaimidoroga,Sandra Zavatarelli,G. Zuzel +105 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured the speed of neutrinos with the Borexino detector using short-bunch CNGS beams, and the final result for the difference in time of flight between an 〈 E 〉 = 17 GeV muon neutrino and a particle moving at speed of light in vacuum is δ t = 0.8 ± 0.7 stat ± 2.9 sys ns, well consistent with zero.
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Precision measurement of the neutrino velocity with the ICARUS detector in the CNGS beam
M. Antonello,B. Baibussinov,F. Boffelli,P. Benetti,E. Calligarich,N. Canci,S. Centro,Alessandra Cesana,K. Cieslik,David B. Cline,A. G. Cocco,A. Dabrowska,Daniele Dequal,A. Dermenev,R. Dolfini,Christian Farnese,Angela Fava,A. Ferrari,G. Fiorillo,D. Gibin,Sergei Gninenko,A. Guglielmi,M. Haranczyk,J. Holeczek,A. Ivashkin,Jan Kisiel,I. Kochanek,J. Lagoda,S. Mania,Alessandro Menegolli,G. Meng,C. Montanari,S. Otwinowski,A. Piazzoli,P. Picchi,F. Pietropaolo,P. Plonski,A. Rappoldi,G.L. Raselli,M. Rossella,C. Rubbia,Paola Sala,E. Scantamburlo,A. Scaramelli,E. Segreto,F. Sergiampietri,D. Stefan,J. Stepaniak,R. Sulej,M. Szarska,Mario Terrani,F. Varanini,S. Ventura,C. Vignoli,Hui Wang,X. Yang,A. Zalewska,Andrea Zani,K. Zaremba,P. Alvarez Sanchez,Ludovico Biagi,Riccardo Barzaghi,B. Betti,C. I. De Gaetani,J D Gonzalez Cobas,D. Passoni,Livio Pinto,J. Serrano,P. Spinnato,M. G. Visconti,T. Wlostowski +70 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the ICARUS-T600 PMT-DAQ and the CERN-LNGS timing synchronization have been substantially improved for this campaign, taking advantage of additional independent GPS receivers, both at CERN and LNGS as well as of the deployment of the "White Rabbit" protocol.
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GPS sensitivity analysis applied to non-permanent deformation control networks
TL;DR: In this article, a high-precision device was properly built to set up known displacements along three orthogonal axes of a GPS antenna, and one of the antennas in the considered GPS networks was moved according to centimeter and sub-centimeter displacements; after careful GPS data processing, it was evaluated whether these simulated deformations were correctly a posteriori detected and at which probability level.
The Italian quasi-geoid ITALGEO99
TL;DR: In this paper, the ITALGEO99 quasi-geoid estimate is presented, which is based on the same method used for computing ITALGE095, i.e., the remove-restore technique plus Fast Collocation.