The Electron-Ring Accelerator Program at Berkeley (open access)

The Electron-Ring Accelerator Program at Berkeley

Early in 1968 a research group was set up at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory to investigate the exciting new concept of accelerating ions by means of relativistic electron rings, which had been introduced and developed by Veksler, Sarantsev, and other workers at Dubna. The initial work of our group was reported at the first USSR National Conference on Particle Accelerators in 1968. In this report the author review the subsequent progress and the present program.
Date: October 1, 1970
Creator: Peterson, J. M.; Chupp, W. W.; Garren, A. A.; Keefe, D.; Lambertson, G. R.; Laslett, L. J. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experiments on Forming,Compressing and Extracting Electron Rings for the Collective Acceleration of Ions (open access)

Experiments on Forming,Compressing and Extracting Electron Rings for the Collective Acceleration of Ions

In experiments related to the development of the electron-ring accelerator, electrons were injected into a pulsed magnetic field to form rings that were then compressed radially to a small size. The injected beam had a current of about 150 A at an energy of 3.3 MeV with an energy spread of {+-} 0.1% and a pulse length duration of 20 nsec. At low intensity, an increase in the minor radius of the ring and a large loss of electrons was observed to occur during the compression cycle. At high intensity, cooperative phenomena that caused a large increase in the energy spread accompanied by particle loss were observed. Theoretical interpretation of these observations suggests that the primary source of electron loss and enlargement of the axial dimension was the crossing of single-particle resonances during compression in the presence of large magnetic field nonlinearities and perturbations. The cooperative phenomena are interpreted as resulting from a negative mass instability. Despite the large minor radius and small number of electrons, experiments on extracting the ring were performed; under acceleration the ring failed to retain its integrity because of inadequate self-focusing.
Date: October 1, 1970
Creator: Keefe, D.; Chupp, W. W.; Garren, A. A.; Lambertson, G. R.; Laslett, L. J.; Luccio, A. U. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
HYDROCARBON CONSTITUENTS OF ICELAND LEAF FOSSIL (open access)

HYDROCARBON CONSTITUENTS OF ICELAND LEAF FOSSIL

The hydrocarbon content of leaf fossils from Iceland has been investigated by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The distribution patterns of normal hydrocarbons, branched hydrocarbons, and cyclic hydrocarbons are compared to those of present-day living organisms. The diagenetic pathways of these hydrocarbons are discussed.
Date: October 1, 1970
Creator: Han, Jerry & Calvin, Melvin.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
THE ACCELERATION OF PARTICLES BY COLLECTIVE FIELDS II (open access)

THE ACCELERATION OF PARTICLES BY COLLECTIVE FIELDS II

The possibility of using the collective field of a large number of electrons to effect the acceleration of protons to high energies in a compact accelerator--or to permit acceleration of heavier ions in a manner not critically dependent on the charge-to-mass ratio of these ions--has been noted in an earlier Comment. A most attractive conceptual form for such an accelerator is the electron ring accelerator (ERA) and in the present Comment they direct attention to the basic phenomena--insofar as they know them--that govern the design and operation of an ERA. Briefly, the ERA concept visualizes the use of a compact ring of relativistic electrons that circulate in a plane perpendicular to an external magnetic field. The ring is partially neutralized by ions held in the potential well of the electrons. The electric field of these ions and the magnetic attractive forces between the circulating electrons then together act to overcome the electrostatic repulsion of the electrons and make possible the achievement of a configuration that is self-stable in the absence of external focusing fields. Acceleration of the ring with its accompanying ions, in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the ring, can be achieved (at the expense of the …
Date: October 1, 1970
Creator: Laslett, L. Jackson & Sessler, Andrew M.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Behavior of sonic tagged chinook salmon and steelhead trout migrating past Hanford thermal discharges (1967) (open access)

Behavior of sonic tagged chinook salmon and steelhead trout migrating past Hanford thermal discharges (1967)

Sonic tagged, adult chinook and steelhead were tracked in 1967 during upstream migration past cooling water discharges from nuclear reactors. All fish migrated near shorelines, showing preference for the river bank opposite reactors. Clear responses to local temperature differences were exhibited by few fish, these responses being to small shoreline seepages rather than to main center-channel outfalls.
Date: October 1, 1970
Creator: Coutant, C. C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
IN VIVO STUDIES OF RADIATION POTENTIATON BY IODOACETAMIDE AND OBSERVATIONS ON TUMOR TRANSPLANTATION IMMUNITY (open access)

IN VIVO STUDIES OF RADIATION POTENTIATON BY IODOACETAMIDE AND OBSERVATIONS ON TUMOR TRANSPLANTATION IMMUNITY

Iodoacetamide has been shown by others to be a radiation sensitizer for bacteria and for certain mammalian cells tested in vitro. This work describes an examination of the effectiveness of iodoacetamide used in vivo. Survival of ascites tumor cells maintained in the peritoneal cavity of mice was used as an indicator of sensitization. Survival was assessed using TD{sub 50} and total tumor cell population determination methods. A comparison of results obtained by these methods is made. The effects of oxygen tension and radiation dose rate upon results was examined. Iodoacetamide was found to be effective as a radiation sensitizer under all conditions although to a lesser degree than that reported by others for in vitro experiments with bacteria. Radioactive tracer studies indicate that iodoacetamide has rapid and total access to most if not all tissues of the body. This fact coupled with the observation of a sensitization in an in vivo system where the anoxia so prevalent in well developed tumors was present, suggests the possibility of clinical usefulness of iodoacetamide in cancer radiation therapy. Certain observations are reported on the effect of various cell and host treatment procedures upon cell population growth kinetics seen subsequent to inoculation of hosts …
Date: October 1, 1970
Creator: Richards, F. Robert & Kelly, Lola S.
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Nature of Radiation Induced Brain Swelling. (open access)

Nature of Radiation Induced Brain Swelling.

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Date: October 31, 1970
Creator: Potchen, E. J.; Adatepe, M. H.; Perez, C. & Perez, B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Study of Intermediary Metabolism of Carbohydrates With Isotopically Labeled Compounds. Progress Report. (open access)

A Study of Intermediary Metabolism of Carbohydrates With Isotopically Labeled Compounds. Progress Report.

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Date: October 31, 1970
Creator: Wood, H. G.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Defect Mobility and Reaction: Diffusional and Rate Theory Formulations in One and Three Dimensions. (open access)

Defect Mobility and Reaction: Diffusional and Rate Theory Formulations in One and Three Dimensions.

The migration of defects, leading to eventual reaction, is analyzed on the basis of diffusion theory and compared with chemical rate theory. A diffusional treatment is carried out in detail and in special cases of particular interest. Correlations between interstitials and vacancies, typical of metals following electron irradiation, are examined. Trapping by impurities and dislocations, thermal conversion, and high temperature bombardment are also treated. In each case, formulations are developed along both one- and three-dimensional diffusion models. These alternative results are compared with experiments, particularly annealing in copper irradiated by electrons at low temperature. The results support the conclusion that the defect which migrates in Stage I diffuses in three dimensions.
Date: October 31, 1970
Creator: Simpson, M. & Sosin, A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF ALLOYS IN REACTOR ENVIRONMENTS AND DEVELOPMENT OF LMFBR CLADDING AND STRUCTURAL MATERIALS. (open access)

MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF ALLOYS IN REACTOR ENVIRONMENTS AND DEVELOPMENT OF LMFBR CLADDING AND STRUCTURAL MATERIALS.

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Date: October 31, 1970
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Technical Papers of the 23rd Metallographic Group Meeting Held September 11- -12, 1969, San Francisco, California. (open access)

Technical Papers of the 23rd Metallographic Group Meeting Held September 11- -12, 1969, San Francisco, California.

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Date: October 31, 1970
Creator: Gray, R. J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Tissue Changes Following Venous Occlusion Using Photon Absorptiometry (open access)

Tissue Changes Following Venous Occlusion Using Photon Absorptiometry

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Date: October 31, 1970
Creator: Mazess, R. B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
RNPARX2 data system users manual. Revision A (open access)

RNPARX2 data system users manual. Revision A

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Date: October 1, 1970
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Pacific Northwest Laboratory monthly report to the Division of Isotopes Development for September 1970 (open access)

Pacific Northwest Laboratory monthly report to the Division of Isotopes Development for September 1970

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Date: October 15, 1970
Creator: Hansen, J. E.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
R201-CP090290-F1: maintainability allocations, assessments, and analysis (open access)

R201-CP090290-F1: maintainability allocations, assessments, and analysis

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Date: October 1, 1970
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Impurity Effects on the Creep of Polycrystalline Magnesium and Aluminum Oxides at Elevated Temperatures. Technical Progress Report, December 19, 1968--December 18, 1969. (open access)
SODIUM SYSTEM CHEMISTRY. (open access)

SODIUM SYSTEM CHEMISTRY.

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Date: October 31, 1970
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Molecular Structure Studies: A Gas Phase Electron Diffraction Unit Employing Counting Techniques. Technical Progress Report, June 1--December 18, 1969. (open access)

Molecular Structure Studies: A Gas Phase Electron Diffraction Unit Employing Counting Techniques. Technical Progress Report, June 1--December 18, 1969.

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Date: October 31, 1970
Creator: Thompson, H. B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
A NaI(Tl) Split Annulus for Coincidence, Anticoincidence, Triple Coincidence, and Pair Spectrometry. (open access)

A NaI(Tl) Split Annulus for Coincidence, Anticoincidence, Triple Coincidence, and Pair Spectrometry.

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Date: October 31, 1970
Creator: Kelly, W. H. & McHarris, W. C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
SILICON GERMANIUM THERMOELECTRIC MATERIALS AND MODULE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM. Quarterly Report No. 7, July 1--September 30, 1969. (open access)

SILICON GERMANIUM THERMOELECTRIC MATERIALS AND MODULE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM. Quarterly Report No. 7, July 1--September 30, 1969.

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Date: October 31, 1970
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Safe Management of Radioactive Wastes. (open access)

Safe Management of Radioactive Wastes.

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Date: October 31, 1970
Creator: Harvey, R. W.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
STAINLESS STEEL CLADDING DEVELOPMENT. Quarterly Progress Report for Period Ending September 30, 1969. (open access)

STAINLESS STEEL CLADDING DEVELOPMENT. Quarterly Progress Report for Period Ending September 30, 1969.

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Date: October 31, 1970
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Nuclear pulsed space propulsion systems (open access)

Nuclear pulsed space propulsion systems

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Date: October 1, 1970
Creator: Balcomb, J. D.; Booth, L. A.; Cotter, T. P.; Hedstrom, J. C.; Robinson, C. P.; Springer, T. E. et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Cost Optimization and Parametric Studies. Westinghouse 1000-MWe LMFBR (open access)

Cost Optimization and Parametric Studies. Westinghouse 1000-MWe LMFBR

This report addresses the cost optimization and parametric studies.
Date: October 31, 1970
Creator: Redding, A. H.; Dyos, M. & Mangus, J. D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library