New Measurement of the K+- \to Pi+-Mu+Mu- Decay (open access)

New Measurement of the K+- \to Pi+-Mu+Mu- Decay

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Date: June 12, 2013
Creator: Batley, J. R.; Kalmus, G.; Lazzeroni, C.; Munday, D. J.; Slater, M. W.; Wotton, S. A. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental Characterization of Space Charge in IZIP Detectors (open access)

Experimental Characterization of Space Charge in IZIP Detectors

Interleaved ionization electrode geometries offer the possibility of efficient rejection of near-surface events. The CDMS collaboration has recently implemented this interleaved approach for the charge and phonon readout for our germanium detectors. During a recent engineering run, the detectors were found to lose ionization stability quickly. This paper summarizes studies done in order to determine the underlying cause of the instability, as well as possible running modes that maintain stability without unacceptable loss of livetime. Additionally, results are shown for the new version IZIP mask which attempts to improve the overall stability of the detectors.
Date: June 12, 2012
Creator: Doughty, T; /UC, Berkeley; Pyle, M.; U., /Stanford; Mirabolfathi, N.; Serfass, B. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Boosted Objects: A Probe of Beyond the Standard Model Physics (open access)

Boosted Objects: A Probe of Beyond the Standard Model Physics

We present the report of the hadronic working group of the BOOST2010 workshop held at the University of Oxford in June 2010. The first part contains a review of the potential of hadronic decays of highly boosted particles as an aid for discovery at the LHC and a discussion of the status of tools developed to meet the challenge of reconstructing and isolating these topologies. In the second part, we present new results comparing the performance of jet grooming techniques and top tagging algorithms on a common set of benchmark channels. We also study the sensitivity of jet substructure observables to the uncertainties in Monte Carlo predictions.
Date: June 12, 2012
Creator: Abdesselam, A.; U., /Oxford; Kuutmann, E.Bergeaas; /DESY; Bitenc, U.; U., /Freiburg et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Bottomonium Spectroscopy at BaBar and Belle (open access)

Bottomonium Spectroscopy at BaBar and Belle

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Date: June 12, 2013
Creator: Simi, Gabriele
System: The UNT Digital Library
Generation of Coherent X-Ray Radiation through Modulation Compression (open access)

Generation of Coherent X-Ray Radiation through Modulation Compression

In this paper, we propose a scheme to generate tunable coherent X-ray radiation for future light source applications. This scheme uses an energy chirped electron beam, a laser modulator, a laser chirper and two bunch compressors to generate a prebunched kilo-Ampere current electron beam from a few tens Ampere electron beam out of a linac. The initial modulation energy wavelength can be compressed by a factor of 1 + h{sub b}R{sub 56}{sup a} in phase space, where h{sub b} is the energy bunch length chirp introduced by the laser chirper, R{sub 56}{sup a} is the momentum compaction factor of the first bunch compressor. As an illustration, we present an example to generate more than 400 MW, 170 attoseconds pulse, 1 nm coherent X-ray radiation using a 60 A electron beam out of the linac and 200 nm laser seed. Both the final wavelength and the radiation pulse length in the proposed scheme are tunable by adjusting the compression factor and the laser parameters.
Date: June 12, 2012
Creator: Qiang, Ji; /LBL, Berkeley & Wu, Juhao
System: The UNT Digital Library
Non-Perturbative String Theory from Water Waves (open access)

Non-Perturbative String Theory from Water Waves

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Date: June 12, 2013
Creator: Iyer, Ramakrishnan; Johnson, Clifford V. & Pennington, Jeffrey S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Measurements of Unitarity-Triangle Sides: Semileptonic B-Meson Decays (open access)

Measurements of Unitarity-Triangle Sides: Semileptonic B-Meson Decays

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Date: June 12, 2013
Creator: Dingfelder, Jochen
System: The UNT Digital Library
Application of Triple Coincidence for the Detection of Small Amounts of Special Nuclear Materials (open access)

Application of Triple Coincidence for the Detection of Small Amounts of Special Nuclear Materials

We constructed a device that measures two {gamma}-rays and one neutron from spontaneous fission and any resulting multiplication chains. It extends the associated particle technique based upon correlated counting of the multiplicity of gamma-rays and neutrons released in spontaneous- or neutron-induced fission. There are two advantages in incorporating a third detector in the design over the standard two-detector version. First, we found that random uncorrelated events dominate the background of coincident counting with a gamma-ray- and neutron-detector. These might be suppressed by requiring an additional coincidence. Second, the time history of gamma-ray emission between the two gamma-ray detectors is related to multiplication in the target media. Multiplication in highly enriched uranium is much greater than in depleted uranium.
Date: June 12, 2011
Creator: DIOSZEGI, I.; Salwen, C. & and Forman, L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Measurement of the Semileptonic Branching Fraction of the B_s Meson (open access)

A Measurement of the Semileptonic Branching Fraction of the B_s Meson

We report a measurement of the inclusive semileptonic branching fraction of the B{sub s} meson using data collected with the BABAR detector in the center-of-mass energy region above the {gamma}(4S) resonance. We use the inclusive yield of {phi} mesons and the {phi} yield in association with a high-momentum lepton to perform a simultaneous measurement of the semileptonic branching fraction and the production rate of B{sub s} mesons relative to all B mesons as a function of center-of-mass energy. The inclusive semileptonic branching fraction of the B{sub s} meson is determined to be {Beta}(B{sub s} {yields} {ell}{nu}X) = 9.5{sub -2.0}{sup +2.5}(stat){sub -1.9}{sup +1.1}(syst)%, where {ell} indicates the average of e and {mu}.
Date: June 12, 2012
Creator: Lees, J. P.; Poireau, V.; Tisserand, V.; Garra Tico, J.; Grauges, E.; Martinelli, M. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Results on Charm Mixing and CP Violation from the B Factories (open access)

Results on Charm Mixing and CP Violation from the B Factories

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Date: June 12, 2013
Creator: Neri, Nicola
System: The UNT Digital Library
Recent Results from BaBar, Belle, BESIII and CDF (open access)

Recent Results from BaBar, Belle, BESIII and CDF

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Date: June 12, 2013
Creator: Olsen, Stephen Lars & U., /Seoul Natl.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Online Monitoring of a CANDU6 On-Load Refueled Reactor via Deployment of an Antineutrino Detector (open access)

Online Monitoring of a CANDU6 On-Load Refueled Reactor via Deployment of an Antineutrino Detector

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Date: June 12, 2012
Creator: Bowden, N; Bernstein, A; Classen, T; Palmer, B C; Kogler, L; Reyna, D et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Measurements of |Vus| and Searches for Violation of Lepton Universality and CPT in Tau Decays at BaBar (open access)

Measurements of |Vus| and Searches for Violation of Lepton Universality and CPT in Tau Decays at BaBar

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Date: June 12, 2013
Creator: Lusiani, Alberto
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ionic Liquids: Radiation Chemistry, Solvation Dynamics and Reactivity Patterns (open access)

Ionic Liquids: Radiation Chemistry, Solvation Dynamics and Reactivity Patterns

Ionic liquids (ILs) are a rapidly expanding family of condensed-phase media with important applications in energy production, nuclear fuel and waste processing, improving the efficiency and safety of industrial chemical processes, and pollution prevention. ILs generally have low volatilities and are combustion-resistant, highly conductive, recyclable and capable of dissolving a wide variety of materials. They are finding new uses in chemical synthesis, catalysis, separations chemistry, electrochemistry and other areas. Ionic liquids have dramatically different properties compared to conventional molecular solvents, and they provide a new and unusual environment to test our theoretical understanding of primary radiation chemistry, charge transfer and other reactions. We are interested in how IL properties influence physical and dynamical processes that determine the stability and lifetimes of reactive intermediates and thereby affect the courses of reactions and product distributions. We study these issues by characterization of primary radiolysis products and measurements of their yields and reactivity, quantification of electron solvation dynamics and scavenging of electrons in different states of solvation. From this knowledge we wish to learn how to predict radiolytic mechanisms and control them or mitigate their effects on the properties of materials used in nuclear fuel processing, for example, and to apply IL radiation …
Date: June 12, 2011
Creator: Wishart, J. F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The X-Ray Properties of Typical High-Redshift Radio-Loud Quasars (open access)

The X-Ray Properties of Typical High-Redshift Radio-Loud Quasars

This article reports spectral, imaging, and variability results from four XMM-Newton observations and two Chandra observations of high-redshift radio-loud quasars.
Date: June 12, 2011
Creator: Saez, Christian; Brandt, William Nielsen; Shemmer, Ohad; Chomiuk, Laura; Lopez, Laura A.; Marshall, Herman L. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Leveraging Available Data to Support Extension of Transportation Packages Service Life (open access)

Leveraging Available Data to Support Extension of Transportation Packages Service Life

Data obtained from testing shipping package materials have been leveraged to support extending the service life of select shipping packages while in nuclear materials transportation. Increasingly, nuclear material inventories are being transferred to an interim storage location where they will reside for extended periods of time. Use of a shipping package to store nuclear materials in an interim storage location has become more attractive for a variety of reasons. Shipping packages are robust and have a qualified pedigree for their performance in normal operation and accident conditions within the approved shipment period and storing nuclear material within a shipping package results in reduced operations for the storage facility. However, the shipping package materials of construction must maintain a level of integrity as specified by the safety basis of the storage facility through the duration of the storage period, which is typically well beyond the one year transportation window. Test programs have been established to obtain aging data on materials of construction that are the most sensitive/susceptible to aging in certain shipping package designs. The collective data are being used to support extending the service life of shipping packages in both transportation and storage.
Date: June 12, 2012
Creator: Dunn, K.; Abramczyk, G.; Bellamy, S.; Daugherty, W.; Hackney, B.; Hoffman, E. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Detection of a Spectral Break in the Extra Hard Component of GRB 090926A (open access)

Detection of a Spectral Break in the Extra Hard Component of GRB 090926A

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Date: June 12, 2012
Creator: Ackermann, M.; Ajello, M.; Asano, K.; Axelsson, M.; Baldini, L.; Ballet, J. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Studies of the Performance of the ATLAS Detector Using Cosmic-Ray Muons (open access)

Studies of the Performance of the ATLAS Detector Using Cosmic-Ray Muons

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Date: June 12, 2013
Creator: Aad, G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Study of multi-muon events produced in p anti-p interactions at s**(1/2) = 1.96-TeV (open access)

Study of multi-muon events produced in p anti-p interactions at s**(1/2) = 1.96-TeV

We report the results of a study of multi-muon events produced at the Fermilab Tevatron collider and acquired with the CDF II detector using a dedicated dimuon trigger. The production cross section and kinematics of events in which both muon candidates are produced inside the beam pipe of radius 1.5 cm are successfully modeled by known processes which include heavy flavor production. In contrast, we are presently unable to fully account for the number and properties of the remaining events, in which at least one muon candidate is produced outside of the beam pipe, in terms of the same understanding of the CDF II detector, trigger, and event reconstruction.
Date: June 12, 2010
Creator: Aaltonen, T.; Phys., /Helsinki Inst. of; Adelman, J.; /Chicago U., EFI; Alvarez Gonzalez, B.; Phys., /Cantabria Inst. of et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Recent BABAR Results on Two-photon Physics (open access)

Recent BABAR Results on Two-photon Physics

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Date: June 12, 2013
Creator: Druzhinin, Vladimir P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Integration of FREYA into MCNP6. An Improved Fission Chain Modeling Capability. (open access)

Integration of FREYA into MCNP6. An Improved Fission Chain Modeling Capability.

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Date: June 12, 2013
Creator: Verbeke, J M; Hagmann, C A; Randrup, J & Vogt, R
System: The UNT Digital Library
FREYA-a new Monte Carlo code for improved modeling of fission chains (open access)

FREYA-a new Monte Carlo code for improved modeling of fission chains

A new simulation capability for modeling of individual fission events and chains and the transport of fission products in materials is presented. FREYA ( Fission Yield Event Yield Algorithm ) is a Monte Carlo code for generating fission events providing correlated kinematic information for prompt neutrons, gammas, and fragments. As a standalone code, FREYA calculates quantities such as multiplicity-energy, angular, and gamma-neutron energy sharing correlations. To study materials with multiplication, shielding effects, and detectors, we have integrated FREYA into the general purpose Monte Carlo code MCNP. This new tool will allow more accurate modeling of detector responses including correlations and the development of SNM detectors with increased sensitivity.
Date: June 12, 2012
Creator: Hagmann, C A; Randrup, J & Vogt, R L
System: The UNT Digital Library
Effect of Cr Addition on γ-γ' Cobalt-Based Co-Mo-Al-Ta Class of Superalloys: A Combined Experimental and Computational Study (open access)

Effect of Cr Addition on γ-γ' Cobalt-Based Co-Mo-Al-Ta Class of Superalloys: A Combined Experimental and Computational Study

This article deals with effect of Cr addition (10 at.%) on the partitioning behavior and the consequent effect on mechanical properties for tungsten-free γ-γ' cobalt-based superalloys with base alloy compositions of Co–30Ni–10Al–5Mo–2Ta (2Ta) and Co–30Ni–10Al–5Mo–2Ta–2Ti (2Ta2Ti).
Date: June 12, 2017
Creator: Nithin, B.; Samanta, A.; Makineni, S. K.; Alam, Talukder; Pandey, P.; Singh, Abhishek K. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library