Adiabatic Injection (open access)

Adiabatic Injection

From introduction comments: The present analysis is intended to examine the relations for "adiabatic" injection in general from a different point of view.
Date: September 22, 1955
Creator: Linlor, William I., 1915-
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemistry Division Quarterly Report:  June, July and August, 1950 (open access)

Chemistry Division Quarterly Report: June, July and August, 1950

Quarterly progress report on various research projects conducted at the University of California Radiation Laboratory.
Date: September 25, 1950
Creator: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemistry Division Quarterly Report: June, July, August, 1953 (open access)

Chemistry Division Quarterly Report: June, July, August, 1953

Quarterly updates on nuclear chemistry, bio-organic chemistry, general chemistry, chemical engineering (process chemistry).
Date: September 30, 1953
Creator: University of California Radiation Laboratory
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Chemistry Division Quarterly Report:  September, October and November, 1948 (open access)

Chemistry Division Quarterly Report: September, October and November, 1948

A quarterly report consisting of reports published on Transuranic Elements from the University of California Radiation Laboratory. Each report is a brief one to two page summaries of the article submitted for publication during the months of September-November, 1948.
Date: September 1948
Creator: Lawrence Radiation Laboratory
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Cloverleaf Cyclotron Three Phase Radiofrequency System (open access)

The Cloverleaf Cyclotron Three Phase Radiofrequency System

The geometry of the magnetic pole structure in the cloverleaf cyclotron suggests the use of three dees excited by three phase rf placed in the valleys out of the way of the beam. Experience with the model machines indicates that it is desirable to be able to vary the phase angles between the three dee voltages through 30 or 40 degrees and to be able to maintain them at any given value within plus or minus one degree. It is desirable, also, to be able to vary the phase angle independently of the amplitude of the dee voltages. There are several possible ways of meeting these requirements. The one which was chosen appears to be the most flexible and to best meet the problems presented by the center geometry of the machine.
Date: September 9, 1952
Creator: Smith, Bob H.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Complete Bound Spectrum Of The Negative Hydrogen Ion (open access)

The Complete Bound Spectrum Of The Negative Hydrogen Ion

Ever since the existence of a bound state of Hydrogen was discovered, it has been uncertain whether any other bound states existed. In addition to its importance in astrophysics this question has also come up in discussions of the scattering of electrons from hydrogen. To settle this problem it is necessary to calculate lower bounds for the eigenvalues of the Schrodinger equation. A simple calculation has been carried out for the problem of the negative hydrogen ion.
Date: September 1960
Creator: Schwartz, Charles
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Computer Information Center (open access)

Computer Information Center

The purpose of the Computer Information Center is to stimulate the production of documentation and to make it readily available to computer users within the Laboratory. In addition, the Center will endeavor to obtain all publications of programming and machine manuals pertinent to LRL.For the Computer Information Center to be effective, it is essential that its coverage be as complete as possible. Computer users who have written programs or subroutines are therefore urged to submit write-ups for publication to Chet McIntosh (Bldg. 161 - Room 1241) or Nora Kegel (Bldg. 161 - Room 1239). All materials presented will be edited and the final draft returned to the author for verification prior to publication within the Laboratory.
Date: September 1963
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Concerning K Mixing in Bohr-Mottelson States of Spheroidal Nuclei (open access)

Concerning K Mixing in Bohr-Mottelson States of Spheroidal Nuclei

The following report covers mixing k-quantum numbers in Bohr-Mottelson states of spheroidal nuclei.
Date: September 21, 1955
Creator: Rasmussen, John O.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Continuous injection processing (open access)

Continuous injection processing

From introduction: "In this report we consider a few non-adiabatic processes. The types to be discussed will be limited because of two reasons: first, complete descriptions are available for some processes; second, as time goes on alternative injection methods undoubtedly will be discovered, so this list must necessarily be incomplete."
Date: September 23, 1955
Creator: Linlor, William I., 1915-
Object Type: Report
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.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Current Beryllium Literature : A Selected Bibliography, January 1958 - August 1959 (open access)

Current Beryllium Literature : A Selected Bibliography, January 1958 - August 1959

"This bibliography lists selected articles on beryllium which have appeared in journals received in the library of the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, Livermore, California and articles, reports, and books which have appeared in the following abstracting services between January, 1958 and August 1959."
Date: September 29, 1959
Creator: Lane, Zanier D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Current Status Of Curium Inhalation Exposures In Humans (open access)

Current Status Of Curium Inhalation Exposures In Humans

An incident is described concerning a curium accelerator target aerolized by explosion. Management of the spill, sampling, particle sizing, and medical findings are presented. Seven of the 27 persons present showed low levels of curium excretion. The data from this incident were compared with those from three other inhalation exposures to curium compounds at Lawrence Laboratory.
Date: September 1960
Creator: Parker, Howard G.; Thaxter, Myron D. & Biggs, Max W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Dependence of Positive Pion Production Cross Sections on Atomic Number at Low Energies (open access)

Dependence of Positive Pion Production Cross Sections on Atomic Number at Low Energies

A preliminary study of positive pion production from proton-nucleus collisions revealed that positive pion production cross sections agree more favorably with a Z 2/3 variation than with a variation proportional to the atomic number. A similar study on negative pion production has shown that negative pion yields from proton-nucleus collisions tend to vary in proportion to the number of neutrons in the nucleus. As a result an experiment was performed to investigate if there is a significant change in positive pion production with changing atomic number at two lower pion energies.
Date: September 8, 1953
Creator: Sagane, Ryokichi, 1905-1969 & Dudziak, Walter F.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Discussion on Optimization of Large Oil-Pumped Ultra-High Vacuum Systems (open access)

Discussion on Optimization of Large Oil-Pumped Ultra-High Vacuum Systems

Abstract: "Discussion is directed toward eventual optimization of the largest diffusion-pump systems. Less than 100 diffusion pump fluid molecules per cm 2/sec are possible to detect using an accumulation method. Optimization discussed demands highest possible system speed compatible with the above contamination rate. Bakeable oil diffusion pump systems, with equal orifice valve-tap units, without conventional baffling, permit theoretical through-put speeds up to 0.3 of the system orifice. The average backstreaming rate of oil in two unconventionally baffled commercial pumps of 6-in. and 10-in. size is reduced to < 3 x 10-(-4) g/cm-2/24 hr, including heating and cooling the pump boiler. A Ho factor of >0.4 is maintained. Results on trapping with activated alumina, retained by a wire mesh, at both liquid-nitrogen and room temperature are included. A variety of pumping speed measurements and bakeable combination valve-trap units are discussed."
Date: September 12, 1960
Creator: Milleron, Norman & Levenson, L. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Distributions in Energy and in Number of Electrons and Photons in Cascade: Derived With Energy-Dependent Bremsstrahlung, Materialization, Collision Loss and Multiple Scattering (open access)

The Distributions in Energy and in Number of Electrons and Photons in Cascade: Derived With Energy-Dependent Bremsstrahlung, Materialization, Collision Loss and Multiple Scattering

Diffusion equations for a cascade shower which include an energy cutoff and energy parameters for each particle have not previously been studied. In this paper it is found that an inclusion of both permits collision loss to be represented as a discrete process by modifying the differential radiation cross section.
Date: September 17, 1953
Creator: Rankin, Bayard
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Layering Above a Refractor on the Character of the Refraction Arrival (open access)

Effect of Layering Above a Refractor on the Character of the Refraction Arrival

Abstract. The waveform or character of a refraction arrival has become internationally important because of its use in determining source parameters. An approximate theoretical machine calculation has been made to show the effect of layering above a refractor on the character of the refraction arrival. The method is illustrated with a geologic model taken from the Edwards Plateau area of West Texas. The effect of the Edwards limestone, Comanche, and Trinity formations on the refraction from the Pennsylvanian limestone is computed. The conversion of energy in theses upper layers from compressional to shear plays a significant role in forming the refraction character. An anticlinal structure is introduced into the Pennsylvanian limestone and it is argued that, in a first approximation, the wave in the Pennsylvanian limestone follow the structure, refracting off at the critical angle as before. Now, however, the angle of incidence on the base of the Trinity is a function of the angle of the structure. Since the amplitudes of converted waves depends n this angle, The character of the refraction arrival depends in a predictable way on the angle in the structure where the critical refraction has taken lace. These results are theoretical and only approximate, but …
Date: September 20, 1960
Creator: Werth, Glenn C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Energy-Dependent Albedo (open access)

Energy-Dependent Albedo

From abstract: "Within the framework of age theory an expression is developed which represents the probability of a neutron being reflected with an energy loss corresponding to age, v, as a function of reflector thickness."
Date: September 20, 1954
Creator: Drummond, William E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Energy Reception And Transfer In Photosynthesis (open access)

Energy Reception And Transfer In Photosynthesis

The basic information about the path of carbon in photosynthesis is reviewed, together with the methods that were used to discover it. This has led to the knowledge of what is required of the photochemical reaction in the form of chemical species. Attention is then directed to the structure of the photochemical apparatus itself insofar as it is viewable by electron microscopy, and some principles of ordered structure are devised for the types of molecules to be found in the chloroplasts. From the combination of these, a structure for the grana lamella is suggested and a mode of function proposed. Experimental test for this mode of function is underway; one method is to examine photoproduced unpaired electrons. This is discussed.
Date: September 23, 1958
Creator: Calvin, Melvin, 1911-1997
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Energy Transfer Between Modified Maxwell Distributions (open access)

Energy Transfer Between Modified Maxwell Distributions

Abstract: "A particularly conventional modified form of Maxwell distribution is chosen. The modified expressions for (a) the energy transfer from the ions to the electrons in a plasma and (b) the brehmestrahlung from the electrons are calculated. Using the expressions some possible steady-state conditions for the ion and electron gases are derived and compared with those for the usual Maxwell distributions."
Date: September 20, 1956
Creator: Greyber, Howard D. & Bing, G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Evaluation of the Pentaether and Chelate Processes for the Chemical Separation of Plutonium and Uranium (open access)

Evaluation of the Pentaether and Chelate Processes for the Chemical Separation of Plutonium and Uranium

Research at the University of California Radiation Laboratory has been directed toward the development of processes designed to recover plutonium and uranium from neutron-irradiated uranium. This report has been prepared in answer to requests for information by interested workers in the Atomic Energy programs. The material discussed herein represents the efforts of a sizable research group over several years, and summarizes both the current status of the investigation and the future program now contemplated.
Date: September 18, 1950
Creator: Hicks, T. E. & Crandall, Howard William, 1921-1990
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Feasibility Study of Transient Version of Astron Thermonuclear Reactor : Part 1 (open access)

Feasibility Study of Transient Version of Astron Thermonuclear Reactor : Part 1

The following report proposes a concept of a transient version of Astron thermonuclear reactor while describing the basic concepts of the reactor and the design criteria.
Date: September 14, 1959
Creator: Chang, C. C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
High Energy Excitation Functions in the Heavy Region (open access)

High Energy Excitation Functions in the Heavy Region

The electrostatically deflected beam of the 184-inch cyclotron has been used with the stacked foil and absorber technique to determine the excitation functions. The data are presented graphically and discussed individually for each of the reactions. The results are discussed in terms of compound nucleus formation, transparency effects, and other factors in order to arrive at a qualitative picture for the mechanism of high energy nuclear reactions with heavy nuclei.
Date: September 26, 1950
Creator: Meinke, W. W.; Wick, G. C. & Seaborg, G. T.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
High-Energy Peripheral Injection into Mirror Machines (open access)

High-Energy Peripheral Injection into Mirror Machines

The following report proposes various methods in injecting and heating in mirror machines, using high-energy ion beams.
Date: September 22, 1955
Creator: Linlor, William I., 1915-
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Hyperon and Negative K-Meson Masses (open access)

Hyperon and Negative K-Meson Masses

The following report studies the interactions of K-mesons in nuclear track emulsions and measures range-energy.
Date: September 1957
Creator: Barkas, W. H.; Giles, P. C.; Heckman, Harry H.; Inman, Fred W.; Mason, C. J. & Smith, F. M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library