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Workshop on photon activation therapy: proceedings (open access)

Workshop on photon activation therapy: proceedings

This Workshop was held concurrently with an IAEA Research Coordination Meeting on Exploration of the Possibility of High-LET Radiation for Non-conventional Radiotherapy in Cancer. The Workshop on Photon Activation Therapy (PAT) was given as a special session on April 18, as it was thoght PAT might eventually be found to be attractive to developing countries, which is a major concern of the IAEA. An effort was made to bring together representatives of the various groups known to be actively working on PAT; these included investigators from Sweden and Japan as well as the US. It is hoped that this compendium of papers will be of use to those currently active in this developing field, as well as to those who might join this area of endeavor in the future.
Date: April 18, 1985
Creator: Fairchild, R.G. (ed.)
System: The UNT Digital Library
Summary of S = 0 dibaryon resonances and candidates (open access)

Summary of S = 0 dibaryon resonances and candidates

Experimental data concerning S = O dibaryon resonances are reviewed, with an emphasis on the nucleon-nucelon system. Structures observed in the ..gamma..d channel, the ..pi..d elastic scattering, pp ..-->.. ..pi..d channel, and other channels are discussed. Experimental data are compared with various theories. The short-range forces can be represented by dibaryon resonances. Further measurements to clarify the understanding of dibaryons are also discussed. 53 refs., 24 figs.
Date: April 18, 1985
Creator: Yokosawa, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Coupling between plastic scintillators and light fibers for remote detection of x-rays (open access)

Coupling between plastic scintillators and light fibers for remote detection of x-rays

Plastic scintillators can be coupled to light fibers to make small, simple, and inexpensive x-ray detectors. These detectors have been developed for use at the Nevada Test Site (NTS) for the remote detection of x-rays. Light produced in the scintillator can be transmitted by the fiber for several hundred meters to a photodetector, which is usually a streak camera or a photomultiplier tube. The use of a streak camera allows many channels to be recorded simultaneously. A parameter study has been done to measure the sensitivity of these detectors as a function of scintillator geometry, type of scintillator, coupling geometry, and x-ray energy. The results can be qualitatively explained by simple geometric theory. A recent use of these detectors at NTS was the measurement of an x-ray spectrum. System performance for this measurement will be reviewed. 7 refs., 5 figs., 1 tab.
Date: July 18, 1985
Creator: Perry, T.S. & Molitoris, J.J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Improved performance of the ATA injector (open access)

Improved performance of the ATA injector

During the last year we re-configured the ATA injector to accommodate field emission cathodes. The injector is now run as a diode machine with a 7 cm radius cathode, an A-K gap of 12.9 cm and a field stress of 190 kV/cm. The advantage of using field emission cathodes is we have increased the injector brightness by a factor of ten above the level we were able to reach using the low density plasma cathodes.
Date: June 18, 1985
Creator: Weir, J.T.; Caporaso, G.J. & Prono, D.S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
What is wrong with the Cromer-Liberman anomalous scattering factors and what to do about them (open access)

What is wrong with the Cromer-Liberman anomalous scattering factors and what to do about them

Some sources of error in the original equation are discussed and possible corrections are suggested. (GHT)
Date: March 18, 1985
Creator: Liberman, D.A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Review of short wavelength lasers (open access)

Review of short wavelength lasers

There has recently been a substantial amount of research devoted to the development of short wavelength amplifiers and lasers. A number of experimental results have been published wherein the observation of significant gain has been claimed on transitions in the EUV and soft x-ray regimes. The present review is intended to discuss the main approaches to the creation of population inversions and laser media in the short wavelength regime, and hopefully aid workers in the field by helping to provide access to a growing literature. The approaches to pumping EUV and soft x-ray lasers are discussed according to inversion mechanism. The approaches may be divided into roughly seven categories, including collisional excitation pumping, recombination pumping, direct photoionization and photoexcitation pumping, metastable state storage plus optical pumping, charge exchange pumping, and finally, the extension of free electron laser techniques into the EUV and soft x-ray regimes. 250 references.
Date: March 18, 1985
Creator: Hagelstein, P.L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Radiation hydrodynamics in solar flares (open access)

Radiation hydrodynamics in solar flares

Solar flares are rather violent and extremely complicated phenomena, and it should be made clear at the outset that a physically complete picture describing all aspects of flares does not exist. From the wealth of data which is available, it is apparent that many different types of physical processes are involved during flares: energetic particle acceleration, rapid magnetohydrodynamic motion of complex field structures, magnetic reconnection, violent mass motion along magnetic field lines, and the heating of plasma to tens of millions of degrees, to name a few. The goal of this paper is to explore just one aspect of solar flares, namely, the interaction of hydrodynamics and radiation processes in fluid being rapidly heated along closed magnetic field lines. The models discussed are therefore necessarily restrictive, and will address only a few of the observed or observable phenomena. 46 refs., 6 figs.
Date: October 18, 1985
Creator: Fisher, G.H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Engineering overview of the Minimars reactor (open access)

Engineering overview of the Minimars reactor

A two-year study to describe an attractive tandem mirror reactor is in progress. The reactor, called Minimars, will produce 600 MW of net electrical power at a cost of less than 50 mills/kWh and will be inherently safe. The first year of the study has emphasized innovative concepts and trade studies that lead to good cost vs performance ratings. a set of baseline parameters and a preliminary engineering description of the machine have been generated, along with a first cost estimate. The second year of the study will develop the proposed concepts into an integrated point design and provide a ''bottoms-up'' cost estimate.
Date: November 18, 1985
Creator: Nelson, W. D.; Lousteau, D. C.; Taylor, G. E. & Doggett, J. N.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Axial Tomography From Digitized Real Time Radiography (open access)

Axial Tomography From Digitized Real Time Radiography

Axial tomography from digitized real time radiographs provides a useful tool for industrial radiography and tomography. The components of this system are: x-ray source, image intensifier, video camera, video line extractor and digitizer, data storage and reconstruction computers. With this system it is possible to view a two dimensional x-ray image in real time at each angle of rotation and select the tomography plane of interest by choosing which video line to digitize. The digitization of a video line requires less than a second making data acquisition relatively short. Further improvements on this system are planned and initial results are reported.
Date: January 18, 1985
Creator: Zolnay, Andrew S.; McDonald, William M.; Doupont, Paul A.; McKinney, Ronald L. & Lee, Maria M.
System: The UNT Digital Library