1996
DOI: 10.2307/358795
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“…Conceivably, as noted by D. Nygren in [7] with respect to 0 , and by N. Spooner with respect to directional dark matter searches [69], one may consider incorporating positive ion detection into negative ion TPCs. Considering the efficiency of positive ion detection, the potential merit of this will be the addition of an 'echo' signal originating from electron release from the cathode when the ions arrive, enabling to position the event in three dimensions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conceivably, as noted by D. Nygren in [7] with respect to 0 , and by N. Spooner with respect to directional dark matter searches [69], one may consider incorporating positive ion detection into negative ion TPCs. Considering the efficiency of positive ion detection, the potential merit of this will be the addition of an 'echo' signal originating from electron release from the cathode when the ions arrive, enabling to position the event in three dimensions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to this, the detector will have a limited angular resolution with which the initial nuclear recoil direction can be reconstructed. For example, in the DRIFT time projection chamber, the ionization cloud from a typical recoil will drift onto only a few anode wires in the readout [40]. This, coupled with the charge diffusion, necessarily limits the accuracy with which the recoil can be reconstructed.…”
Section: Detectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous investigations on the genre of email communication, which mainly focused on the emails exchanged in the business sector (Nor Azni, 2003and Kankaanranta, 2005, showed a great deal of variations. Some researchers categorized email as a pre-genre (Spooner and Yancey, 1996), while others categorized them as a single genre (Mulholand, 1999). Other researchers asserted that email may belong to a number of sub-genres (Kankaanranta, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%