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Searches for Magnetic Monopoles and Highly Ionising Particles at 13 TeV at the LHC with MoEDAL
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The standard model of particle physics describes the experimental data collected to date remarkably well. However, this theory (the standard model of particle physics) does not provide a complete description of reality. What is dark matter and what is the origin of dark matter? How do we explain...
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Searching for Non-Standard Model Highly Ionizing Processes and Long-Lived Neutral Particles With the MoEDAL-MAPP Detector
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The Monopole & Exotics Detector at the Large Hadron Collider (MoEDAL) is designed to search for highly ionizing particle avatars of physics beyond the Standard Model of particle physics. Phase 1 of the MoEDAL Apparatus for Penetrating Particles (MAPP-1) upgrade is currently being installed to...
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Seismic applications of the Radon transform and a new second-order traveltime local transform
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Radon transforms play an essential role in seismic data processing. They have been extensively used to separate signals from coherent noise, reconstruct seismic data, and estimate the arrival direction of waves impinging on arrays. This thesis focuses on applying Radon transforms to seismic...
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Seismic Characterization of A Possible Buried Impact Structure near Bow City in Southern Alberta
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Impact cratering has been accepted as a major process that significantly affects the geological and biological histories on earth. In fact, there have been a number of impact craters detected in western Canada since the 1970’s. Following this tradition, a possible buried impact structure near Bow...