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W. Arnold
Researcher at University of Giessen
Publications - 10
Citations - 159
W. Arnold is an academic researcher from University of Giessen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electron & Ionization chamber. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 10 publications receiving 157 citations.
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First experiments with the heidelberg test storage ring TSR
Dietrich Habs,W. Baumann,J. Berger,P. Blatt,A. Faulstich,P. Krause,G. Kilgus,R. Neumann,W. Petrich,R. Stokstad,D. Schwalm,E. Szmola,K. Welti,Andreas Wolf,S. Zwickler,E. Jaeschke,D. Krämer,G. Bisoffi,M. Blum,A. Friedrich,C. Geyer,Manfred Grieser,H.W. Heyng,B. Holzer,R. Ihde,M. Jung,K. Matl,W. Ott,Bogdan Povh,Roland Repnow,M. Steck,E. Steffens,D. Dutta,T. Kühl,D. Marx,S. Schröder,M. Gerhard,R. Grieser,G. Huber,R. Klein,M. Krieg,N. Schmidt,R. Schuch,James Babb,Larry Spruch,W. Arnold,A. Noda +46 more
TL;DR: The Heidelberg heavy ion test storage ring TSR started operation in May 1988 and the first experiments were performed in 1989 as mentioned in this paper, where the lifetime of the ion beams observed in the first experiment can be explained by interactions with the residual gas.
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The Heidelberg Heavy Ion Test Storage Ring TSR
P. Baumann,M. Blum,A. Friedrich,C. Geyer,Manfred Grieser,B. Holzer,E. Jaeschke,D. Krämer,C. Martin,K. Matl,Ralf W. Mayer,W. Ott,Bogdan Povh,Roland Repnow,Markus Steck,E. Steffens,W. Arnold +16 more
TL;DR: The Heavy Ion Test Storage Ring TSR as discussed by the authors is an experimental facility for accelerator, atomic and nuclear physics studies presently under construction at the Heidelberg Max-Planck Institute.
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Test of a TAPS sub-array with electrons
O. Schwalb,G. Enders,K. Hagel,W. Kühn,V. Metag,R. W. Novotny,W. Arnold,U. Kneissl,F. Steiper,T. Weber +9 more
TL;DR: An array consisting of seven modular BaF 2 detectors in TAPS geometry has been tested at the Giessen electron linac using monochromatic electrons in the energy range between 10 and 43.5 MeV as discussed by the authors.
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The significance of the lifetime and collection time of free electrons for the recombination correction in the ionometric dosimetry of pulsed radiation
TL;DR: In this article, the lifetime and drift velocity of free electrons in an ionization chamber were determined by analysing the decay of the induced current following a short radiation pulse, and the collected electron-charge and therefore the deficit of negative ions can be found.
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Response functions of Si detectors to monoenergetic electrons and positrons in the energy range 0.8–3.5 MeV☆
Th. Frommhold,W. Arnold,H. Friedrichs,R. Göbel,R.D. Heil,U. Kneissl,U. Seemann,F. Steiper,Ch. Kozhuharov +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the response functions of Si surface barrier detectors (depletion depth: 2 mm, active area: 200 mm 2 ) to monoenergetic electrons and positrons have been measured in the energy range 0.8-3.5 MeV at the Giessen electron linear accelerator.