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Physics potential of the CBA: a summary (open access)

Physics potential of the CBA: a summary

The purpose of this summary is to bring to the attention of the high energy physics community the wide variety of new physics experiments that the high luminosity and high energy of CBA will make possible. These examples are intended to illustrate the power and flexibility of the machine. It will provide the facilities for a very large number of experimentalists to pursue a broad range of physics. The high luminosity allows not only the study of rare processes but also the use of small, special purpose detectors. The six interaction regions can be arranged in different configurations, so, for example, one can be at very high luminosity for a ..mu../sup +/..mu../sup -/ experiment, another can have a small diamond for use with a vertex detector, and so on. There is the possibility of polarized protons, heavy ions and variable energies in the two rings. The machine will be dedicated solely to colliding beam physics. There is a great deal of very important physics that will clearly be done if CBA is built: detailed studies of the W and its interactions, extensive studies of the properties of the b-quark, systematic studies of QCD and proton structure through the Drell-Yan and …
Date: March 9, 1983
Creator: Baggett, N.; Gibbard, B.; Gordon, H.; Paige, F. & Trueman, T.L. (eds.)
System: The UNT Digital Library
Neptunium separations (open access)

Neptunium separations

Two procedures for the separation of Np are presented; the first involves separation of /sup 239/Np from irradiated /sup 238/U, and the second involves separation of /sup 237/Np from a solution representing that from a dissolved fuel element.
Date: May 9, 1983
Creator: Wild, John F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Intrabeam Scattering In RHIC (open access)

Intrabeam Scattering In RHIC

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Date: December 9, 1983
Creator: E., Courant
System: The UNT Digital Library
Regular Cell And Dispersion Killer For The 120 degree Phase Advance Case (open access)

Regular Cell And Dispersion Killer For The 120 degree Phase Advance Case

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Date: December 9, 1983
Creator: Ruggiero, Alessandro G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Federal Funding for Research and Development in Major Departments and Agencies, Fiscal Year 1984 (open access)

Federal Funding for Research and Development in Major Departments and Agencies, Fiscal Year 1984

This report
Date: March 9, 1983
Creator: Knezo, Genevieve J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Payment-in-Kind (PIK) Program (open access)

The Payment-in-Kind (PIK) Program

Despite Federal efforts last year to curb production and dispose of surpluses, record production and continued high carryover stock levels for most commodities have depressed farm prices and significantly increased expected Federal outlays for agricultural price support programs. In an attempt to bring supply in line with demand, President Reagan announced on January 11, 1983, that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) would implement a payment-in-kind (PIK) program for the 1983 wheat, rice, corn, sorghum, and upland cotton crops. Recently, USDA announced a PIK program for the 1984 wheat crop.
Date: November 9, 1983
Creator: McMinimy, Mark
System: The UNT Digital Library
Black and Hispanic Federal Judges: 1900 to Present (open access)

Black and Hispanic Federal Judges: 1900 to Present

This report shows that in recent years, attention has increasingly focused upon the minority composition of the Federal judiciary, in apparent response to concerns that judges appointed to the Federal bench should more compositely reflect the U.S. population they serve. Two of the larger U.S. subpopulations served by the Federal judiciary are blacks and Hispanics. Accordingly, this mini brief lists chronologically and cumulatively the appointments of blacks and Hispanics to the Federal bench, which includes the U.S.Supreme Court, Circuit Courts of Appeals, and District courts.
Date: August 9, 1983
Creator: Bailey, Dorothy J
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Effects of Indexation on Tax Revenues and Distributional Effects of the U.S. Individual Income Tax System: A Historical Simulation (open access)

The Effects of Indexation on Tax Revenues and Distributional Effects of the U.S. Individual Income Tax System: A Historical Simulation

This report compares the actual tax revenues and distribution of the tax burden under the Federal individual income tax from 1971 to 1981 with estimates of what they would have been under the 1971 tax structure if indexed for inflation and under the 1971 tax structure if left unchanged. Policy implications of the comparison are discussed.
Date: June 9, 1983
Creator: Kiefer, Donald W.
System: The UNT Digital Library