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    Attenuation Correction Using Template PET Registration for Brain PET: A Proof-of-Concept Study by Jehl, Markus, Mikhaylova, Ekaterina, Treyer, Valerie, Hofbauer, Marlena, Hüllner, Martin, Kaufmann, Philipp A, Buck, Alfred, Warnock, Geoff, Dao, Viet, Tsoumpas, Charalampos, Deidda, Daniel, Thielemans, Kris, Ahnen, Max Ludwig, Fischer, Jannis

    Published in Journal of imaging (21-12-2022)
    “…NeuroLF is a dedicated brain PET system with an octagonal prism shape housed in a scanner head that can be positioned around a patient's head. Because it does…”
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    Exploring one giga electronvolt cosmic gamma rays with a Cherenkov plenoscope capable of recording atmospheric light fields, Part 1: Optics by Mueller, Sebastian Achim, Daglas, Spyridon, Engels, Axel Arbet, Ahnen, Max Ludwig, Neise, Dominik, Egger, Adrian, Chatzi, Eleni, Biland, Adrian, Hofmann, Werner

    Published 09-02-2024
    “…Astroparticle Physics, Volume 158, Year 2024, 102933, ISSN 0927-6505, 2024.102933 Detecting cosmic gamma rays at high rates is the key to time-resolve the…”
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    Exploring one giga electronvolt cosmic gamma rays with a Cherenkov plenoscope capable of recording atmospheric light fields, Part 1: Optics by Mueller, Sebastian Achim, Daglas, Spyridon, Arbet Engels, Axel, Ahnen, Max Ludwig, Neise, Dominik, Egger, Adrian, Chatzi, Eleni, Biland, Adrian, Hofmann, Werner

    Published in Astroparticle physics (01-06-2024)
    “…Detecting cosmic gamma rays at high rates is the key to time-resolve the acceleration of particles within some of the most powerful events in the universe…”
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    On the On-Off Problem: An Objective Bayesian Analysis by Ahnen, Max Ludwig

    Published 21-08-2015
    “…The On-Off problem, aka. Li-Ma problem, is a statistical problem where a measured rate is the sum of two parts. The first is due to a signal and the second due…”
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    Over Saturation in SiPMs: The Difference Between Signal Charge and Signal Amplitude by Ahnen, Max Ludwig

    Published 03-07-2015
    “…A recent report on the over saturation in SiPMs is puzzling. The measurements, using a variety of SiPMs, show an excess in signal far beyond the physical limit…”
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