RESUMEN
The LHCb experiment has been taking data at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN since the end of 2009. One of its key detector components is the Ring-Imaging Cherenkov (RICH) system. This provides charged particle identification over a wide momentum range, from 2-100 GeV/c. The operation and control, software, and online monitoring of the RICH system are described. The particle identification performance is presented, as measured using data from the LHC. Excellent separation of hadronic particle types (π, K, p) is achieved.
RESUMEN
We analyzed the spectrum of the 187Re beta decay, obtained with a cryogenic microcalorimeter, searching for heavy neutrinos in the mass range 50-1000 eV. No evidence has been found for them and the upper limits on the mixing angle with a zero-mass neutrino are reported. Upper limits of 9x10(-3) at 1000 eV/c(2), 1.2x10(-2) at 500 eV/c(2), 4.4x10(-2) at 200 eV/c(2), and 0.116 at 100 eV/c(2) at 95% C.L. have been obtained. These upper limits are a factor of 2 to 4 lower than the current limits reported in the literature.