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Comprehensive x-ray spectral code for high energy astrophysics (open access)

Comprehensive x-ray spectral code for high energy astrophysics

The aim of this project has been to develop a spectral analysis tool with a level of quality and completeness commensurate to that expected in data from the current generation of X-ray observatories. The code is called LXSS (Livermore X-Ray Spectral Synthesizer). X-ray-emitting astrophysical plasmas are rarely, if ever, in LTE, so they have adopted the detailed level accounting approach, in which rates for processes that populate or depopulate atomic energy levels are treated explicitly. This entails the generation of a large quantity of atomic data, most of which is calculated using ''in-house'' computer codes. Calculations are benchmarked against laboratory data, and spectral models have been used to provide first-time interpretations of astrophysical X-ray spectra. The design of a versatile graphical user interface that allows access to and manipulation of the atomic database comprises the second major part of the project.
Date: August 18, 2000
Creator: Liedahl, D A; Fournier, K B & Mauche, C W
System: The UNT Digital Library
Prayer and Religion in the Public Schools: What Is, and Is Not, Permitted (open access)

Prayer and Religion in the Public Schools: What Is, and Is Not, Permitted

This report summarizes each of the Supreme Courts decisions in regard to instances of prayer and religion in public schools. The report gives a detailed overview of what has been held to be constitutionally permissible and constitutionally forbidden, and describes two issues as yet unsettled.
Date: August 18, 2000
Creator: Ackerman, David M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Totally Integrated Munitions Enterprise ''Affordable Munitions Production for the 21st Century'' (open access)

Totally Integrated Munitions Enterprise ''Affordable Munitions Production for the 21st Century''

The U.S. Army faces several munitions manufacturing issues: downsizing of the organic production base, timely fielding of affordable smart munitions, and munitions replenishment during national emergencies. Totally Integrated Munitions Enterprise (TIME) is addressing these complex issues via the development and demonstration of an integrated enterprise. The enterprise will include the tools, network, and open modular architecture controllers to enable accelerated acquisition, shortened concept to volume production, lower life cycle costs, capture of critical manufacturing processes, and communication of process parameters between remote sites to rapidly spin-off production for replenishment by commercial sources. TIME addresses the enterprise as a system, integrating design, engineering, manufacturing, administration, and logistics.
Date: August 18, 2000
Creator: Burleson, R. R.; Poggio, M. E.; Rosenberg, S. J. & McWilliams, T.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Quarterly Technical Progress Report of Radioisotope Power System Materials Production and Technology Program tasks for January 2000 through March 2000 (open access)

Quarterly Technical Progress Report of Radioisotope Power System Materials Production and Technology Program tasks for January 2000 through March 2000

The Office of Space and Defense Power Systems (OSDPS) of the Department of Energy (DOE) provides radioisotope Power Systems (BPS) for applications where conventional power systems are not feasible. For example, radioisotope thermoelectric generators were supplied by the DOE to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for deep space missions including the Cassini Mission launched in October of .I 997 to study the planet Saturn. The Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has been involved in developing materials and technology and producing components for the DOE for more than three decades. For the Cassini Mission, for example, ORNL was involved in the production of carbon-bonded carbon fiber (CBCF) insulator sets, iridium alloy blanks and foil, and clad vent sets (CVSs) and weld shields (WSs). This quarterly report has been divided into three sections to reflect program guidance from OSDPS for fiscal year (FY) 2000. The first section deals primarily with maintenance of the capability to produce flight quality carbon-bonded carbon fiber (CBCF) insulator sets, iridium alloy blanks and foil, clad vent sets (CVSs), and weld shields (WSs). In all three cases, production maintenance is assured by the manufacture of limited quantities of flight quality (FQ) components. The second section deals with …
Date: August 18, 2000
Creator: Moore, J.P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
ELEGANT: A flexible SDDS-compliant code for accelerator simulation (open access)

ELEGANT: A flexible SDDS-compliant code for accelerator simulation

ELEGANT (ELEctron Generation ANd Tracking) is the principle accelerator simulation code used at the Advanced Photon Source (APS) for circular and one-pass machines. Capabilities include 6-D tracking using matrices up to third order, canonical integration, and numerical integration. Standard beamline elements are supported, as well as coherent synchrotron radiation, wakefields, rf elements, kickers, apertures, scattering, and more. In addition to tracking with and without errors, ELEGANT performs optimization of tracked properties, as well as computation and optimization of Twiss parameters, radiation integrals, matrices, and floor coordinates. Orbit/trajectory, tune, and chromaticity correction are supported. ELEGANT is fully compliant with the Self Describing Data Sets (SDDS) file protocol, and hence uses the SDDS Toolkit for pre- and post-processing. This permits users to prepare scripts to run the code in a flexible and automated fashion. It is particularly well suited to multistage simulation and concurrent simulation on many workstations. Several examples of complex projects performed with ELEGANT are given, including top-up safety analysis of the APS and design of the APS bunch compressor.
Date: August 18, 2000
Creator: Borland, M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Combined Entrained Solids and Sr/TRU Removal from AN-107 Diluted Feed (open access)

Combined Entrained Solids and Sr/TRU Removal from AN-107 Diluted Feed

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Date: August 18, 2000
Creator: Hallen, RT; Bredt, PR; Brooks, KP & Jagoda, LK
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ultralow Level Mercury Treatment Using Chemical Reduction and Air Stripping: Scoping Report (open access)

Ultralow Level Mercury Treatment Using Chemical Reduction and Air Stripping: Scoping Report

Data collected during the first stage of a Savannah River Technology Center (SRTC) Strategic Research and Development Project confirmed the efficacy of chemical reduction and air stripping/sparging as an ultralow level mercury treatment concept for waters containing Hg(II). The process consists of dosing the water with low levels of stannous chloride to convert the mercury to Hg. This form of mercury can easily be removed from the water by air stripping or sparging. Samples of Savannah River Site (SRS) groundwater containing approximately 130 ng/L of total mercury (as Hg(II)) were used for the study. In undosed samples, sparging removed 0 percent of the initial mercury. In the dosed samples, all of the removals were greater than 94 percent, except in one water type at one dose. This sample, which was saturated with dissolved oxygen, showed a 63 percent reduction in mercury following treatment at the lowest dose. Following dosing at minimally effective levels and sparging, treated water contained less than 10 ng/L total mercury. In general, the data indicate that the reduction of mercury is highly favored and that stannous chloride reagent efficiently targets the Hg(II) contaminant in the presence of competing reactions. Based on the results, the authors estimated …
Date: August 18, 2000
Creator: Looney, B. B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Trees Containing Built-In Pulping Catalysts - Final Report - 08/18/1997 - 08/18/2000 (open access)

Trees Containing Built-In Pulping Catalysts - Final Report - 08/18/1997 - 08/18/2000

Several hardwood and softwood trees were analyzed for the presence of anthraquinone-type molecules. Low levels of anthraquinone (AQ) and anthrone components were detected using gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy and sensitive selected-ion monitoring techniques. Ten out of seventeen hardwood samples examined contained AQ-type components; however, the levels were typically below {approximately}6 ppm. No AQs were observed in the few softwood samples that were examined. The AQs were more concentrated in the heartwood of teak than in the sapwood. The delignification of pine was enhanced by the addition of teak chips ({approximately}0.7% AQ-equivalence content) to the cook, suggesting that endogenous AQs can be released from wood during pulping and can catalyze delignification reactions. Eastern cottonwood contained AQ, methyl AQ, and dimethyl AQ, all useful for wood pulping. This is the first time unsubstituted AQ has been observed in wood extracts. Due to the presence of these pulping catalysts, rapid growth rates in plantation settings, and the ease of genetic transformation, eastern cottonwood is a suitable candidate for genetic engineering studies to enhance AQ content. To achieve effective catalytic pulping activity, poplar and cottonwood, respectively, require {approximately}100 and 1000 times more for pulping catalysts. A strategy to increase AQ concentration in natural wood was …
Date: August 18, 2000
Creator: Pullman, G.; Dimmel, D. & Peter, G.
System: The UNT Digital Library
DOD Personnel: More Actions Needed to Address Backlog of Security Clearance Reinvestigations (open access)

DOD Personnel: More Actions Needed to Address Backlog of Security Clearance Reinvestigations

A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO provided information on the Department of Defense's (DOD) estimates of its reinvestigation backlog, focusing on: (1) how DOD estimates the backlog; (2) the soundness of DOD's backlog estimates; and (3) DOD's plans to address the backlog problem."
Date: August 18, 2000
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Medicare and Medicaid: Implementing State Demonstrations for Dual Eligibles Has Proven Challenging (open access)

Medicare and Medicaid: Implementing State Demonstrations for Dual Eligibles Has Proven Challenging

A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO reviewed states' initiatives to enroll dual eligibles (beneficiaries who qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid benefits) into one managed care plan, focusing on: (1) the status and key features of state initiatives focusing on: (1) the status and key features of state initiatives to integrate care for dual-eligible beneficiaries; and (2) factors that have contributed to the length of the waiver negotiation process and implementation time frames."
Date: August 18, 2000
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Financial Management: Review of Education's Grantback Account (open access)

Financial Management: Review of Education's Grantback Account

A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO reviewed the Department of Education's grantback account."
Date: August 18, 2000
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Conventional Arms Transfers to Developing Nations, 1992-1999 (open access)

Conventional Arms Transfers to Developing Nations, 1992-1999

This report is prepared annually to provide unclassified quantitative data on conventional arms transfers to developing nations by the United States and foreign countries for the preceding eight calendar years. Some general data are provided on worldwide conventional arms transfers, but the principal focus is the level of arms transfers by major weapons suppliers to nations in the developing world. The data in the report illustrate how global patterns of conventional arms transfers have changed in the post-Cold War and post-Persian Gulf War years.
Date: August 18, 2000
Creator: Grimmett, Richard F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The State Children's Health Insurance Program: Eligibility, Enrollment, and Program Funding (open access)

The State Children's Health Insurance Program: Eligibility, Enrollment, and Program Funding

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Date: August 18, 2000
Creator: Baumrucker, Evelyne P.
System: The UNT Digital Library