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The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 83, No. 109, Ed. 1 Friday, February 19, 1999
Student newspaper of the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma that includes national, local, and campus news along with advertising.
Date:
February 19, 1999
Creator:
Allam, Heather
Object Type:
Newspaper
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Solar system events at high spatial resolution
Until relatively recent advances in technology, astronomical observations from the ground were limited in image resolution by the blurring effects of earth's atmosphere. The blur extent, ranging typically from 0.5 to 2 seconds of arc at the best astronomical sights, precluded ground-based observations of the details of the solar system's moons, asteroids, and outermost planets. With the maturing of a high resolution image processing technique called speckle imaging the resolution limitation of the atmosphere can now be largely overcome. Over the past three years they have used speckle imaging to observe Titan, a moon of Saturn with an atmospheric density comparable to Earth's, Io, the volcanically active innermost moon of Jupiter, and Neptune, a gas giant outer planet which has continually changing planet-encircling storms. These observations were made at the world's largest telescope, the Keck telescope in Hawaii and represent the highest resolution infrared images of these objects ever taken.
Date:
February 19, 1999
Creator:
Baines, K H; Gavel, D T; Getz, A M; Gibbartd, S G; MacIntosh, B; Max, C E et al.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 106, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, February 19, 1999
Daily newspaper from Perry, Oklahoma that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date:
February 19, 1999
Creator:
Brown, Gloria
Object Type:
Newspaper
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Impurity leaching rates of 1000 liter growth tanks
This memo reports on the analysis of some recent measurements of solution impurity levels in the three KDP and one DKDP Pilot Production 1000 liter growth tanks (Tanks B, C, D, & F). Solution samples were taken on a weekly basis during recent crystal growth runs in each tank and were analyzed by inductively coupled plasma emission spectroscopy (ICP-ES). The solution history for five specific elements, Si, B, Al, Fe and Ca will be analyzed in detail. The first four of these elements are input into solution via slow dissolution of the glass vessel at a rate which is strongly dependent on the solution temperature. Si and B continuously accumulate in solution, since they are not incorporated into the crystal. Al and Fe by comparison are incorporated into the crystal (primarily the prismatic sectors) and present problems to inclusion-free growth (Al) and 30 damage (Fe). The level of these impurities initially increases when the crystal size is small but later decreases when the rate of incorporation into the crystal exceeds the rate of dissolution of the glass tank. The last element, Ca is of interest since it has recently been observed to be one of the elements found at the …
Date:
February 19, 1999
Creator:
Burnham, A; Floyd, R; Robey, H F & Torres, R
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Express-Star (Chickasha, Okla.), Ed. 1 Friday, February 19, 1999
Daily newspaper from Chickasha, Oklahoma that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date:
February 19, 1999
Creator:
Bush, Kent
Object Type:
Newspaper
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
THE STORY OF SIGMA HYPERNUCLEI - A MODERN FABLE.
The reality of {Sigma} hypernuclei has been the subject of intense concern among experimenters and theoreticians for more than 20 years. The possible existence of {Sigma} hypernuclei was first suggested by a pioneering experiment on a {sup 9}Be target at the CERN PS. There were reported to be two narrow ({Gamma} < 8 MeV) peaks in the continuum region. This finding was quite unexpected since the widths of {Sigma} states were believed to be large due to the strong conversion process. It is obvious that if such relatively long-lived systems were confirmed unambiguously by experiment, their masses and widths provide important constraints on the {Sigma}N effective interaction and its relation to the {Lambda}N and NN interactions. Since the {Sigma} carries isospin, the role of isospin and isospin conservation in hadronic reactions could be explored. This report stimulated a number of subsequent experiments at the BNL-AGS and KEK, along with further experiments with a specially created short kaon beam at the CERN PS. Experimental data were reported for different targets at different momenta and at different conditions. Various tagging techniques were employed to suppress backgrounds, but always at the expense of a reduction in statistical quality. Because of problems with resolution …
Date:
February 19, 1999
Creator:
CHRIEN,R.E.
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Economic value of global weather measurements
Global sensor networks could support increased activity in a number of economic sectors. Potential benefits and the predicted time scales required to realize them are estimated. Benefits are particular compelling for fundamental reasons for aviation, hotels and restaurants, natural disasters, construction, agriculture, and apparel. These benefits can be captured by simple logistic approximations.
Date:
February 19, 1999
Creator:
Canavan, G. & Butterworth, J.
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, February 19, 1999
Semiweekly newspaper from Boerne, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date:
February 19, 1999
Creator:
Chionsini, Brandi
Object Type:
Newspaper
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Altus Times (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 99, No. 292, Ed. 1 Friday, February 19, 1999
Daily newspaper from Altus, Oklahoma that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date:
February 19, 1999
Creator:
Cole, Carol
Object Type:
Newspaper
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
The Message, Volume 35, February 19, 1999
Newsletter of Congregation Beth Yeshurun in Houston, including news and events, upcoming services, member announcements, editorials, and other information of interest to congregants.
Date:
February 19, 1999
Creator:
Congregation Beth Yeshurun (Houston, Tex.)
Object Type:
Journal/Magazine/Newsletter
System:
The Portal to Texas History
The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 96, Ed. 1 Friday, February 19, 1999
Daily newspaper from Baytown, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date:
February 19, 1999
Creator:
Dobbs, Gary
Object Type:
Newspaper
System:
The Portal to Texas History
University Press (Beaumont, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, February 19, 1999
Semiweekly newspaper from Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas that includes local, national, and campus news along with advertising.
Date:
February 19, 1999
Creator:
Dorman, Billie
Object Type:
Newspaper
System:
The Portal to Texas History
PRODUCTION OF DOUBLE-L HYPERNUCLEI:BNL-AGS E906
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Date:
February 19, 1999
Creator:
FUKUDA,T.
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
[Clipping: Taking Action: A User's Manual]
Copy of Texas Triangle magazine article "Taking Action: A User's Manual", page 5, dated February 19, 1999. The article includes information about the Hate Crimes Act, Adoption, Texas access, and Log Cabin Republicans.
Date:
February 19, 1999
Creator:
Ford, Nancy
Object Type:
Clipping
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Confidence Calculation with AMV+
The iterative advanced mean value algorithm (AMV+), introduced nearly ten years ago, is now widely used as a cost-effective probabilistic structural analysis tool when the use of sampling methods is cost prohibitive (Wu et al., 1990). The need to establish confidence bounds on calculated probabilities arises because of the presence of uncertainties in measured means and variances of input random variables. In this paper an algorithm is proposed that makes use of the AMV+ procedure and analytically derived probability sensitivities to determine confidence bounds on calculated probabilities.
Date:
February 19, 1999
Creator:
Fossum, A. F.
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Sealy News (Sealy, Tex.), Vol. 112, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, February 19, 1999
Semiweekly newspaper from Sealy, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date:
February 19, 1999
Creator:
Galvan, Jimmy
Object Type:
Newspaper
System:
The Portal to Texas History
The {pi}{sup +} Decay of Light Hypernuclei
The observed {pi}{sup +} emission from the weak decay of the {sup 4}{sub {Lambda}}He hypernucleus has been an intriguing puzzle for more than 30 years, because the Lambda decays in free space only by emission of a {pi}{sup {minus}} or a {pi}{sup 0}. We re-examine this puzzling weak decay with our focus upon a decay mechanism involving the {Sigma}{sup +}N {r_arrow} {pi}{sup +}nN decay of a virtual {Sigma}{sup +}, stemming from {Lambda}N to {Sigma}N conversion (mixing) within the hypernucleus. We emphasize the observed energy distribution of the observed {pi}{sup +}s compared to that of {pi}{sup -}s in standard mesonic decay as well as the isotropic angular distribution of the {pi} {sup +}s. Competing suggestions to explain the positive pion weak decay have been offered. A possible search for {pi}{sup +} decay from the other {Lambda} hypernuclei is explored as means to test our hypothesis.
Date:
February 19, 1999
Creator:
Gibson, B. F.
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Progress in developing very-high-density low-enriched-uranium fuels.
Preliminary results from the postirradiation examinations of microplates irradiated in the RERTR-1 and -2 experiments in the ATR have shown several binary and ternary U-MO alloys to be promising candidates for use in aluminum-based dispersion fuels with uranium densities up to 8 to 9 g/cm{sup 3}. Ternary alloys of uranium, niobium, and zirconium performed poorly, however, both in terms of fuel/matrix reaction and fission-gas-bubble behavior, and have been dropped from further study. Since irradiation temperatures achieved in the present experiments (approximately 70 C) are considerably lower than might be experienced in a high-performance reactor, a new experiment is being planned with beginning-of-cycle temperatures greater than 200 C in 8-g U/cm{sup 3} fuel.
Date:
February 19, 1999
Creator:
Hayes, S. L.; Hofman, G. L.; Meyer, M. K; Snelgrove, J. L.; Strain, R. V. & Wiencek, T. C.
Object Type:
Article
System:
The UNT Digital Library
3D dislocation dynamics: stress-strain behavior and hardening mechanisms in FCC and BCC metals
A dislocation dynamics (DD) model for plastic deformation, connecting the macroscopic mechanical properties to basic physical laws governing dislocation mobility and related interaction mechanisms, has been under development. In this model there is a set of critical reactions that determine the overall results of the simulations, such as the stress-strain curve. These reactions are, annihilation, formation of jogs, junctions, and dipoles, and cross-slip. In this paper we discuss these reactions and the manner in which they influence the simulated stress- strain behavior in fcc and bcc metals. In particular, we examine the formation (zipping) and strength of dipoles and junctions, and effect of jogs, using the dislocation dynamics model. We show that the strengths (unzipping) of these reactions for various configurations can be determined by direct evaluation of the elastic interactions. Next, we investigate the phenomenon of hardening in metals subjected to cascade damage dislocations. The microstructure investigated consists of small dislocation loops decorating the mobile dislocations. Preliminary results reveal that these loops act as hardening agents, trapping the dislocations and resulting in increased hardening.
Date:
February 19, 1999
Creator:
Hirth, J P; Rhee, M; Zhib, H M & de la Rubia, T D
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 84, No. 136, Ed. 1 Friday, February 19, 1999
Daily newspaper from Sapulpa, Oklahoma that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date:
February 19, 1999
Creator:
Horn, Richard A.
Object Type:
Newspaper
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
[News Clip: Clerk Store]
B-roll video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story about wrecked grocery store.
Date:
February 19, 1999, 10:00 p.m.
Creator:
KXAS-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
Object Type:
Video
System:
The UNT Digital Library
[News Clip: Funeral-2]
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story about a parade for Brian Collins, a firefighter who died saving others.
Date:
February 19, 1999, 6:00 p.m.
Creator:
KXAS-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)
Object Type:
Video
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Hopkins County Echo (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 204, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, February 19, 1999
Weekly newspaper from Sulphur Springs, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising.
Date:
February 19, 1999
Creator:
Keys, Scott & Lamb, Bill
Object Type:
Newspaper
System:
The Portal to Texas History
A source for quantum control: generation and measurement of attosecond ultraviolet light pulses
This project has pursued the possibility of producing ultra-short pulses of coherent light using harmonic conversion of a mid-infrared light source, focused into an atomic gas medium. This was a joint effort with Louis DiMauro's experimental group at Brookhaven National Laboratory and in collaboration with Ken Schafer from Louisiana State University and Mette Gaarde from Lund University on the theoretical part. High order harmonic generation (HHG) in nobel gas media using short-pulse visible and near infrared lasers has become an established method for producing coherent, short pulse radiation at wavelengths from the ultraviolet to soft x-rays. We recently proposed that this approach could lead to extremely short pulses, potentially less than one fs, provided the unavoidable frequency chirp of the highest harmonics, could be removed by compressing the pulses with a grating pair. Sources of sub-fs pulses would provide unique opportunities to study dynamical processes on time scales short compared to those associated with nuclear motion. Truly stroboscopic pictures of chemical reaction dynamics would be possible, for example. In this research project we have chosen much smaller driving frequencies than used previously in HHG studies for two reasons. First, this will allow us to measure the pulse lengths of the …
Date:
February 19, 1999
Creator:
Kulander, K C
Object Type:
Report
System:
The UNT Digital Library