A Possible Test of Time Reversal in Mu-Meson Decay (open access)

A Possible Test of Time Reversal in Mu-Meson Decay

Report that discusses the possibility of testing the T-invariance in μ-meson decay. The author describes a past experiment performed by Lee and Yang, as well as the specifics of the proposed experiment to test the time reversal in μ-meson decay.
Date: March 4, 1957
Creator: Kotani, T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Rf System of the Bevatron (open access)

The Rf System of the Bevatron

Report discussing details of the design for the Bevatron at the University of California Radiation Laboratory. The Bevatron is a "6-billion-electron-volt (Bev) proton synchotron. This device will receive a 10-million-electron-volt (Mev) proton beam from a linear accelerator, and further accelerate a reasonable percentage of these protons, at a nominally constant radius of 600 inches, to a final energy greater than 6 Bev."
Date: June 4, 1954
Creator: Winningstad, C. Norman
System: The UNT Digital Library
Macroscopic Properties of a One-Dimensional Plasma Confined by a Magnetic Field (open access)

Macroscopic Properties of a One-Dimensional Plasma Confined by a Magnetic Field

Abstract: "The quantities of interest in a confined plasma include the electric and magnetic fields, current density, diffusion velocity, temperature, pressure, and particle density. Equations governing the distribution of these seven variables are given in this report and special cases of a one-dimensional steady-state plasma are examined in detail. The solutions are given in graphical form."
Date: September 4, 1956
Creator: Batten, Hugh W. & Woods, Cornelius H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Design of a Pulsed Magnetic Field Coil for Table Top 1 (open access)

The Design of a Pulsed Magnetic Field Coil for Table Top 1

Abstract: "A cylindrical coil has been designed for pulsed field operation suitable for use in a model thermonuclear reactor. The coil has an eight-inch inside diameter and a length of fifty-one inches. Magnetic mirrors at the ends consist of double-layer solenoids six and one-half inches long designed to slip over the main coil. Subsequent models of this coil have been fabricated which improved the electrical insulation provided by the bonding materials and the mechanical rigidity of the coil. Peak central fields of fifteen kilogauss and mirror fields of thirty kilogauss have been obtained."
Date: May 4, 1955
Creator: Ford, Franklin C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Precision Rotating Device for the Vacuum-Evaporation Coating of Model 100 Octagonal Mirrors (open access)

Precision Rotating Device for the Vacuum-Evaporation Coating of Model 100 Octagonal Mirrors

Various figures depicting views and components of a device for coating the "Model 100" 8-faced metallic rotating mirror with an equal amount of material on each mirror face.
Date: April 4, 1955
Creator: Taylor, Alfred R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Proceedings of the second symposium on the application of pulsed neutron source techniques : held at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, Berkeley, California, December 4 and 5, 1958 (open access)

Proceedings of the second symposium on the application of pulsed neutron source techniques : held at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, Berkeley, California, December 4 and 5, 1958

Report describing the proceedings of the second symposium on the application of pulsed neutron source techniques.
Date: 1958-12-04/1958-12-05
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Probability and Extent of a Fission Product Release From a Power Reactor (open access)

The Probability and Extent of a Fission Product Release From a Power Reactor

Report discussing both the probability of having a reactor accident that would release fission products, as well as the probable extent of the release of the products. This information, along with the contents of the fission products themselves, are based on statistical analysis and educated guesses.
Date: February 4, 1956
Creator: Fleck, Joseph A., Jr.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pump-Down Times for the β⁺ Ray and Felix Experiments (open access)

Pump-Down Times for the β⁺ Ray and Felix Experiments

"The e-folding time for the free-molecule pump-out time of the vacuum tank used for the β⁺ ray experiment (N¹⁹ at 20°C) is found to be of the order of 46 millisec, and that used for the Felix experiment (D₂ at 20°C) of the order of 12 millisec. In the Felix tank a particle bounces off of the walls on the average about 30 times before escaping, hence a "getter" material coated on the walls of the tube should result in a slightly more rapid pump-out time."
Date: February 4, 1958
Creator: Gibson, Gordon & Newcomb, William A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Criterion For Vacuum Sparking Designed to Include Both R. F. and D. C. (open access)

A Criterion For Vacuum Sparking Designed to Include Both R. F. and D. C.

An empirical relation is presented which represents a boundary between no vacuum sparking and possible vacuum sparking. Metal electrodes and r.f. or d.c. voltages are used. The criterion fits several orders of surface gradient, voltage, gap, and frequency. Current due to field emission is considered necessary for sparking but in addition, energetic particles are required to initiate a cascade process which increases the field emission currents to the point of sparking. An elementary cascade process is outlined, but the data upon which it is based is not fully stated.
Date: September 4, 1953
Creator: Kilpatrick, W. D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Flux in a Rectangular Cavity. (open access)

Flux in a Rectangular Cavity.

A problem proposed by E. Hart to determine whether there are locally high or low neutron densities at the corners of a cubical cavity in a graphite lattice. To simplify the computations consider an infinite two dimensional lattice with a square cavity that has a point source of neutrons at the center (see Figure 1).
Date: February 4, 1952
Creator: Rosenblum, M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Neutron Streaming in a Cylindrical Cavity (open access)

Neutron Streaming in a Cylindrical Cavity

The free streaming of neutrons in a cylindrical cavity is investigated. Using experimental data for the flux distribution along the walls, the direct beam hole loss and leakage into the target from the lattice is estimated for the MTA system.
Date: June 4, 1952
Creator: LeLevier, R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tory II-A: A Nuclear Ramjet Test Reactor (open access)

Tory II-A: A Nuclear Ramjet Test Reactor

Report containing information regarding the design of the Tory II-A nuclear ramjet engine, and descriptions of its locale, test program, and possible hazards.
Date: November 4, 1959
Creator: Hadley, James W.
System: The UNT Digital Library