Muon SR Newsletter, No. 29, April 5, 1984 (open access)

Muon SR Newsletter, No. 29, April 5, 1984

Muon SR stands for Muon Spin Relaxation, Rotation, Resonance, Research, or what have you. The intention of the mnemonic acronym is to draw attention to the analogy with NMR and ESR, the range of whose applications is well known. Any study of the interactions of the muon spin by virtue of the asymmetric decay is considered ..mu..SR, but this definition is not intended to exclude any peripherally related phenomena, especially if relevant to the use of the muon's mganetic moment as a delicate probe of matter. Abstracts of individual items from this issue were prepared separately for the data base.
Date: April 5, 1984
Creator: Crowe, K.M.; Portis, A.M. & Yamazaki, T. (eds.)
System: The UNT Digital Library
Radiochemical detector cross section sensitivity studies in the A approx. = 90 mass region (open access)

Radiochemical detector cross section sensitivity studies in the A approx. = 90 mass region

The use of radiochemical detectors in the A approx. = 90 mass region to measure 14 MeV neutron fluences is investigated from the standpoint of cross section sensitivities. Specifically, /sup 90/Zr and /sup 89/Y neutron-induced cascades leading to the production of /sup 89/Zr, /sup 88/Zr, /sup 88/Y, and /sup 87/Y are studied in a one-energy-group approximation, and the sensitivities of the measured ratios R/sub Z/ = /sup 88/Zr//sup 89/Zr and R/sub Y/ = /sup 87/Y//sup 88/Y to the input cross sections are delineated. The most sensitive cross section in each cascade is the cross section that dominates the production of the final isotope in the chain. Only one of the isomeric levels in /sup 90/Zr contributes importantly to the Zr cascade. Burnback (n,..gamma..) and burnup (n,p) reactions are also considered. The (n,..gamma..) effects are small, but (n,p) effects can be substantial due to low energy enhancements of (n,p) cross sections in the neutron-deficient isotopes.
Date: April 5, 1984
Creator: MacGregor, Malcolm H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Design note about a 75 KVA quiet power distribution system (open access)

Design note about a 75 KVA quiet power distribution system

This note describes a 75KVA quiet power distribution system for X 653 in neutrino Lab D. It is fed from the regular AC distribution which exists in the building and it has no standby power. Its purpose is to remove electrical disturbances which are present on the regular AC distribution.
Date: April 5, 1984
Creator: Visser, A. T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Sludge composition for each tank and DWPF feed batches (open access)

Sludge composition for each tank and DWPF feed batches

This is a summary of the chemical composition of the sludge on a tank-by-tank basis and the projected chemical composition of the first four feed batches to the DWPF.
Date: July 5, 1984
Creator: Fowler, J. R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Operations Security Assessment of the Department of Energy`s Richland Operation Office, Final Report (SAS-4394-HQ) (open access)

Operations Security Assessment of the Department of Energy`s Richland Operation Office, Final Report (SAS-4394-HQ)

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Date: October 5, 1984
Creator: Merrill, B. J.
System: The UNT Digital Library