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Revisiting the Twist-3 Distribution Amplitudes of $K$ Meson within the QCD Background Field Approach
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Date:
July 11, 2013
Creator:
Zhong, Tao; U., /Chongqing; Wu, Xing-Gang; U., /SLAC /Chongqing; Han, Hua-Yong; Liao, Qi-Li et al.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Online Physics Model Platform
None
Date:
October 11, 2013
Creator:
Dohan, D.; Shen, G.; /Brookhaven; Chu, P.; Zhang, Y.; /Michigan State U., NSCL et al.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Lessons Learned from the 200 West Pump and Treatment Facility Construction Project at the US DOE Hanford Site - A Leadership for Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold-Certified Facility
CH2M Hill Plateau Remediation Company (CHPRC) designed, constructed, commissioned, and began operation of the largest groundwater pump and treatment facility in the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) nationwide complex. This one-of-a-kind groundwater pump and treatment facility, located at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation Site (Hanford Site) in Washington State, was built to an accelerated schedule with American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) funds. There were many contractual, technical, configuration management, quality, safety, and Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) challenges associated with the design, procurement, construction, and commissioning of this $95 million, 52,000 ft groundwater pump and treatment facility to meet DOE’s mission objective of treating contaminated groundwater at the Hanford Site with a new facility by June 28, 2012. The project team’s successful integration of the project’s core values and green energy technology throughout design, procurement, construction, and start-up of this complex, first-of-its-kind Bio Process facility resulted in successful achievement of DOE’s mission objective, as well as attainment of LEED GOLD certification, which makes this Bio Process facility the first non-administrative building in the DOE Office of Environmental Management complex to earn such an award.
Date:
January 11, 2013
Creator:
Dorr, Kent A.; Ostrom, Michael J. & Freeman-Pollard, Jhivaun R.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Development of MMC Gamma Detectors for Nuclear Analysis
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Date:
July 11, 2013
Creator:
Bates, C. R.; Pies, C.; Kempf, S.; Gastaldo, L.; Fleischmann, A.; Enss, C. et al.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
B \to K(*)l l- from B-factories and Tevatron
None
Date:
June 11, 2013
Creator:
Eigen, Gerald
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Spectral Energy Distribution of Markarian 501: Quiescent State vs. Extreme Outburst
None
Date:
June 11, 2013
Creator:
Acciari, V. A.; Arlen, T.; Aune, T.; Beilicke, M.; Benbow, W.; Bottcher, M. et al.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Quantification Of Aluminum Increase Factors for Curtainwall Design Using Finite Element Methods
None
Date:
January 11, 2013
Creator:
Leininger, L D & Gallant, S M
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Search for CP violation in the Decays $D^{\pm} to K^0_{\scriptscriptstyle S} K^\pm$, $D_s^{\pm} to K^0_{\scriptscriptstyle S} K^\pm$, and $D_s^{\pm} to K^0_{\scriptscriptstyle S} p^\pm$
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Date:
February 11, 2013
Creator:
Lees, J. P.; Poireau, V.; Tisserand, V.; Grauges, E.; Palano, A.; Eigen, G. et al.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Component Slope Linear Model for Calculating Intensive Partial Molar Properties: Application to Waste Glasses
Partial molar properties are the changes occurring when the fraction of one component is varied while the fractions of all other component mole fractions change proportionally. They have many practical and theoretical applications in chemical thermodynamics. Partial molar properties of chemical mixtures are difficult to measure because the component mole fractions must sum to one, so a change in fraction of one component must be offset with a change in one or more other components. Given that more than one component fraction is changing at a time, it is difficult to assign a change in measured response to a change in a single component. In this study, the Component Slope Linear Model (CSLM), a model previously published in the statistics literature, is shown to have coefficients that correspond to the intensive partial molar properties. If a measured property is plotted against the mole fraction of a component while keeping the proportions of all other components constant, the slope at any given point on a graph of this curve is the partial molar property for that constituent. Actually plotting this graph has been used to determine partial molar properties for many years. The CSLM directly includes this slope in a model …
Date:
January 11, 2013
Creator:
Reynolds, Jacob G.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
A microscopic theory of low energy fission: fragment properties
None
Date:
January 11, 2013
Creator:
Younes, W.; Gogny, D. & Schunck, N.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Manufacture and Testing of Optical-Scale Accelerator Structures from Silicon and Silica
None
Date:
October 11, 2013
Creator:
Qi, M.; U., /Purdue; Colby, E.R.; England, R.J.; Laouar, R.; McGuinness, C. et al.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Secondary Electron Yield Measurements of Fermilab's Main Injector Vacuum Vessel
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Date:
September 11, 2013
Creator:
Scott, D. J.; Capista, D.; Duel, K. L.; Zwaska, R. M.; /Fermilab; Greenwald, S. et al.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Purified Self-amplified Spontaneous Emission (pSASE) Free-electron Lasers with Slippage-boosted Filtering
None
Date:
January 11, 2013
Creator:
Xiang, Dao; Ding, Yuantao; Huang, Zhirong & Deng, Haixiao
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Single Molecule Junctions: Probing Contact Chemistry and Fundamental Circuit Laws
By exploiting selective link chemistry, formation of single molecule junctions with reproducible conductance has become established. Systematic studies reveal the structure-conductance relationships for diverse molecules. I will draw on experiments from my collaborators at Columbia University, atomic-scale calculations and theory to describe progress in two areas. First, I will describe a novel route to form single molecule junctions, based on SnMe3 terminated molecules, in which gold directly bonds to carbon in the molecule backbone resulting in near ideal contact resistance [1]. Second, comparison of the conductance of junctions formed with molecular species containing either one backbone or two backbones in parallel allows demonstration of the role of quantum interference in the conductance superposition law at the molecular scale [2].
Date:
April 11, 2013
Creator:
S., Hybertsen M.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Disentangling Baryons and Dark Matter in the Spiral Gravitational Lens B1933+503
None
Date:
July 11, 2013
Creator:
Suyu, S. H.; Hensel, S. W.; McKean, J. P.; Fassnacht, C. D.; Treu, T.; Halkola, A. et al.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Development of a Cavity Beam Position Monitor for CLIC
The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) project presents many challenges to its subsystems and the beam diagnostics in particular must perform beyond current limitations. The requirements for the CLIC main beam position monitors foresee a spacial resolution of 50 nm while delivering a 50 ns temporal resolution within the bunch train. We discuss the design of the microwave cavity pick-up and associated electronics, bench top tests with the first prototype cavity, as well as some of the machine-specific integration and operational issues.
Date:
October 11, 2013
Creator:
Cullinan, F. J.; Boogert, S.T.; Joshi, N. Y.; Lyapin, A.; Calvo, E.; Chritin, N. et al.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Theoretical Screening of Solid Sorbents for CO{sub 2} Capture
By combining thermodynamic database searches with density functional theory and lattice phonon dynamics, a screening methodology was developed to identify promising solid sorbent candidates for CO{sub 2} capture. This methodology has been used to screen hundreds of solid compounds and some of the promising candidates to date have been reported in literature. This screening methodology is particularly relevant for the case of materials for which experimental thermodynamic data is not available. Such areas of interest are represented by the case of solid mixtures and doped materials, where thermodynamic data are generally not available but for which the crystallographic structure is known or can be easily determined.
Date:
April 11, 2013
Creator:
Duan, Y.; Sorescu, D. C.; Luebke, D.; Morreale, B.; Li, B. Y.; Zhang, B. et al.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Search for Diphoton Events with Large Missing Transverse Energy in 7 TeV Proton-Proton Collisions with the ATLAS Detector
None
Date:
June 11, 2013
Creator:
Aad, Georges
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Advanced Combustion
The activity reported in this presentation is to provide the mechanical and physical property information needed to allow rational design, development and/or choice of alloys, manufacturing approaches, and environmental exposure and component life models to enable oxy-fuel combustion boilers to operate at Ultra-Supercritical (up to 650{degrees}C & between 22-30 MPa) and/or Advanced Ultra-Supercritical conditions (760{degrees}C & 35 MPa).
Date:
March 11, 2013
Creator:
Holcomb, Gordon R.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Time-integrated measurements of the CKM angle gamma/phi3 in BABAR
None
Date:
June 11, 2013
Creator:
Marchiori, G.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
2011 Community Earth System Model (CESM) Tutorial, August 1-5, 2011
In fiscal year 2011, the Community Earth System Model (CESM) tutorial was taught at NCAR from 1-5 August 2011. This project hosted 79 full participants (1 accepted participant from China couldn't get a visa) selected from 180 applications. The tutorial was advertised through emails to CESM mailing lists. NCAR staff and long-term visitors (who were not eligible to attend) were also invited to 'audit' the climate and practical lectures and to work on the practical sessions on their own. 15 NCAR staff and long-term visitors took advantage of this opportunity. The majority of the students were graduate students, but several post-docs, faculty, and other research scientists also attended. Additionally, many people are using the on-line lessons and practical sessions. As of August 18, 2011, 407 people had registered to access and use the tutorial from 33 countries all over the world, but a majority from US universities. In fiscal year 2011, the Climate and Global Dynamics Division Information Systems Group (CGD/ISG) built and operated a temporary computer laboratory in a meeting room. This project was made possible through funding from the National Science Foundation Directorate of Geosciences, and the Department of Energy Office of Science.
Date:
October 11, 2013
Creator:
Hurrell, James W.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Extragalactic Background Light from Hierarchical Galaxy Formation: Gamma-ray Attenuation up to the Epoch of Cosmic Reionization and the First Stars
None
Date:
April 11, 2013
Creator:
Inoue, Yoshiyuki; /KIPAC, Menlo Park /SLAC; Inoue, Susumu; /Heidelberg, Max Planck Inst. /Tokyo U., ICRR; Kobayashi, Masakazu A.R.; U., /Ehime et al.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
The Official Web Site of the U.S. Department of Energy's Nuclear Criticality Safety Program
None
Date:
June 11, 2013
Creator:
Koponen, B. L.; Heinrichs, D. P.; Lee, C. K. & Scott, L.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Constraining Jet Production Scenarios by Studies of Narrow-Line-Radio-Galaxies
None
Date:
February 11, 2013
Creator:
Sikora, Marek; Stasinska, Grazyna; Koziel-Wierzbowska, Dorota; Madejski, Greg M. & Asari, Natalia V.
System:
The UNT Digital Library