Experience With Low-Energy Gold-Gold Operations in RHIC During FY 2010 (open access)

Experience With Low-Energy Gold-Gold Operations in RHIC During FY 2010

During Run-10, RHIC operated at several different Au-Au collision energies, as requested mainly by the STAR collaboration in a quest to search for the critical point in the QGP phase diagram. The center-of-mass energies {radical}s{sub NN} are listed in Table 1, together with the respective start and end dates and the duration of the respective run at each energy. While STAR defines 'low energy' as anything below {radical}s{sub NN} = 39 GeV, we focus in the scope of this paper on energies below the regular RHIC injection energy of {radical}s{sub NN} {approx} 20 GeV, since this energy regime is particularly challenging for stable RHIC operations. Figures 1 and 2 show the evolution of beam intensity and luminosity during the course of the {radical}s{sub NN} = 7.7 GeV and 11.5 GeV run. In the following sections we will recapitulate the modifications during the run that led to significant performance improvements, and summarize what was learned at the various energies for possible application in future runs.
Date: October 7, 2011
Creator: Montag, C.; Satogata, T.; Ahrens, L. A.; Bai, M.; Beebe-Wang, J.; Blacker, I. et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The CP-Violating pMSSM at the Intensity Frontier (open access)

The CP-Violating pMSSM at the Intensity Frontier

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Date: October 7, 2013
Creator: Berger, Joshua; Cahill-Rowley, Matthew W.; Ghosh, Diptimoy; Hewett, JoAnne L.; Ismail, Ahmed & Rizzo, Thomas G.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
SLURRY MIX EVAPORATOR BATCH ACCEPTABILITY AND TEST CASES OF THE PRODUCT COMPOSITION CONTROL SYSTEM WITH THORIUM AS A REPORTABLE ELEMENT (open access)

SLURRY MIX EVAPORATOR BATCH ACCEPTABILITY AND TEST CASES OF THE PRODUCT COMPOSITION CONTROL SYSTEM WITH THORIUM AS A REPORTABLE ELEMENT

The Defense Waste Processing Facility (DWPF), which is operated by Savannah River Remediation, LLC (SRR), has recently begun processing Sludge Batch 6 (SB6) by combining it with Frit 418 at a nominal waste loading (WL) of 36%. A unique feature of the SB6/Frit 418 glass system, as compared to the previous glass systems processed in DWPF, is that thorium will be a reportable element (i.e., concentrations of elemental thorium in the final glass product greater than 0.5 weight percent (wt%)) for the resulting wasteform. Several activities were initiated based upon this unique aspect of SB6. One of these was an investigation into the impact of thorium on the models utilized in DWPF's Product Composition and Control System (PCCS). While the PCCS is described in more detail below, for now note that it is utilized by Waste Solidification Engineering (WSE) to evaluate the acceptability of each batch of material in the Slurry Mix Evaporator (SME) before this material is passed on to the melter. The evaluation employs models that predict properties associated with processability and product quality from the composition of vitrified samples of the SME material. The investigation of the impact of thorium on these models was conducted by Peeler …
Date: October 7, 2010
Creator: Edwards, T.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Studies at CesrTA of Electron-Cloud-Induced Beam Dynamics for Future Damping Rings (open access)

Studies at CesrTA of Electron-Cloud-Induced Beam Dynamics for Future Damping Rings

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Date: October 7, 2013
Creator: Campbell, R. F.; Holtzapple, R.; Randazzo, M.; Chu, J. Y.; Billing, M. G.; Butler, K. R. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Search for Di-Muon Decays of a Light Scalar Higgs Boson in Radiative Upsilon(1S) Decays (open access)

Search for Di-Muon Decays of a Light Scalar Higgs Boson in Radiative Upsilon(1S) Decays

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Date: October 7, 2013
Creator: Prasad, Vindhyawasini & /Indian Inst. Tech,. Guwahati
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Single Shot Longitudinal Profile Monitors using Coherent Smith-Purcell Radiation (open access)

Single Shot Longitudinal Profile Monitors using Coherent Smith-Purcell Radiation

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Date: October 7, 2013
Creator: Andrews, H. L.; Taheri, F. Bakkali; Barros, J.; Bartolini, R.; Cassinari, L.; Clarke, C. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Accelerator R&D: Research for Science - Science for Society (open access)

Accelerator R&D: Research for Science - Science for Society

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Date: October 7, 2013
Creator: White, M.; Ozaki, S.; Biedron, S.; Milton, S. V.; Hoffstaetter, G. H.; Henderson, S. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
MEIC Design Progress (open access)

MEIC Design Progress

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Date: October 7, 2013
Creator: Manikonda, S. L.; Ostroumov, P. N.; Barber, D. P.; Filatov, Y.; Hyde, C.; Sullivan, M. K. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Final Report: A Model Management System for Numerical Simulations of Subsurface Processes (open access)

Final Report: A Model Management System for Numerical Simulations of Subsurface Processes

The DOE and several other Federal agencies have committed significant resources to support the development of a large number of mathematical models for studying subsurface science problems such as groundwater flow, fate of contaminants and carbon sequestration, to mention only a few. This project provides new tools to help decision makers and stakeholders in subsurface science related problems to select an appropriate set of simulation models for a given field application.
Date: October 7, 2013
Creator: Zachmann, David
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Controls system developments for the ERL facility (open access)

Controls system developments for the ERL facility

The BNL Energy Recovery LINAC (ERL) is a high beam current, superconducting RF electron accelerator that is being commissioned to serve as a research and development prototype for a RHIC facility upgrade for electron-ion collision (eRHIC). Key components of the machine include a laser, photocathode, and 5-cell superconducting RF cavity operating at a frequency of 703 MHz. Starting with a foundation based on existing ADO software running on Linux servers and on the VME/VxWorks platforms developed for RHIC, we are developing a controls system that incorporates a wide range of hardware I/O interfaces that are needed for machine R&D. Details of the system layout, specifications, and user interfaces are provided.
Date: October 7, 2011
Creator: Jamilkowski, J.; Altinbas, Z.; Gassner, D.; Hoff, L.; Kankiya, P.; Kayran, D. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Baseline Design of the SuperB Factory Injection System (open access)

Baseline Design of the SuperB Factory Injection System

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Date: October 7, 2013
Creator: Bacci, A.; Biagini, M. E.; Boni, R.; Boscolo, M.; Guiducci, S.; Preger, M. A. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analytical Data Report for Sediment Samples Collected From 100-NR-2 Operable Unit (open access)

Analytical Data Report for Sediment Samples Collected From 100-NR-2 Operable Unit

This is an analytical data report for sediment samples received from CHPRC.
Date: October 7, 2011
Creator: Lindberg, Michael J.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The BFKL Equation, Mueller-Navelet Jets and Single-valued Harmonic Polylogarithms (open access)

The BFKL Equation, Mueller-Navelet Jets and Single-valued Harmonic Polylogarithms

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Date: October 7, 2013
Creator: Del Duca, Vittorio; Dixon, Lance J.; Duhr, Claude & Pennington, Jeffrey
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Final technical report (open access)

Final technical report

Our overarching goals in this project were to: Develop and improve high-throughput sequencing methods and analytical approaches for quantitative analyses of microbial gene expression at the Hawaii Ocean Time Series Station and the Bermuda Atlantic Time Series Station; Conduct field analyses following gene expression patterns in picoplankton microbial communities in general, and Prochlorococcus flow sorted from that community, as they respond to different environmental variables (light, macronutrients, dissolved organic carbon), that are predicted to influence activity, productivity, and carbon cycling; Use the expression analyses of flow sorted Prochlorococcus to identify horizontally transferred genes and gene products, in particular those that are located in genomic islands and likely to confer habitat-specific fitness advantages; Use the microbial community gene expression data that we generate to gain insights, and test hypotheses, about the variability, genomic context, activity and function of as yet uncharacterized gene products, that appear highly expressed in the environment. We achieved the above goals, and even more over the course of the project. This includes a number of novel methodological developments, as well as the standardization of microbial community gene expression analyses in both field surveys, and experimental modalities. The availability of these methods, tools and approaches is changing current …
Date: October 7, 2011
Creator: DeLong, Edward
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
An optimized hadrontherapy installation based on multiple-extraction, ultra-fast cycling FFAG (open access)

An optimized hadrontherapy installation based on multiple-extraction, ultra-fast cycling FFAG

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Date: October 7, 2011
Creator: F., Meot; Mori, Y.; Brebant, E.; Cappai, G.; Collot, J.; Mammar, H. et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Method of Optimizing Field Roll-Off and the Peak Field of Hybrid Planar Undulators (open access)

A Method of Optimizing Field Roll-Off and the Peak Field of Hybrid Planar Undulators

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Date: October 7, 2013
Creator: Abliz, M. & Vasserman, I. (Accelerator Systems Division (APS)) Accelerator Systems Division (APS)
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Injected Beam Imaging at SPEAR 3 with a Digital Optic Mask (open access)

Injected Beam Imaging at SPEAR 3 with a Digital Optic Mask

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Date: October 7, 2013
Creator: Fisher, A. S.; Corbett, W. J.; Tian, K.; Fiorito, R. B.; Shkvarunets, A. G. & Zhang, H. D.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Proposal for a Ton Scale Bubble Chamber for Dark Matter Detection (open access)

A Proposal for a Ton Scale Bubble Chamber for Dark Matter Detection

The nature of non-baryonic dark matter is one of the most intriguing questions for particle physics at the start of the 21st century. There is ample evidence for its existence, but almost nothing is known of its properties. WIMPs are a very appealing candidate particle and several experimental campaigns are underway around the world to search for these particles via the nuclear recoils that they should induce. The COUPP series of bubble chambers has played a significant role in the WIMP search. Through a sequence of detectors of increasing size, a number of R&D issues have arisen and been solved, and the technology has now been advanced to the point where the construction of large chambers requires a modest research effort, some development, but mostly just engineering. It is within this context that we propose to build the next COUPP detector - COUPP-500, a ton scale device to be built over the next three years at Fermilab and then deployed deep underground at SNOLAB. The primary advantages of the COUPP approach over other technologies are: (1) The ability to reject electron and gamma backgrounds by arranging the chamber thermodynamics such that these particles do not even trigger the detector. (2) …
Date: October 7, 2010
Creator: Collar, Juan; Dahl, C. Eric; Fustin, Drew; Robinson, Alan; Behnke, Ed; Behnke, Joshua et al.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ultrafast probing of the x-ray-induced lattice and electron dynamics in graphite at atomic-resolution (open access)

Ultrafast probing of the x-ray-induced lattice and electron dynamics in graphite at atomic-resolution

We used LCLS pulses to excite thin-film and bulk graphite with various different microstructures, and probed the ultrafast ion and electron dynamics through Bragg and x-ray Thomson scattering (XRTS). We pioneered XRTS at LCLS, making this technique viable for other users. We demonstrated for the first time that the LCLS can be used to characterize warm-dense-matter through Bragg and x-ray Thomson scattering. The warm-dense-matter conditions were created using the LCLS beam. Representative examples of the results are shown in the Figure above. In our experiment, we utilized simultaneously both Bragg and two Thomson spectrometers. The Bragg measurements as a function of x-ray fluence and pulse length allows us to characterize the onset of atomic motion at 2 keV with the highest resolution to date. The Bragg detector was positioned in back-reflection, providing us access to scattering data with large scattering vectors (nearly 4{pi}/{lambda}). We found a clear difference between the atomic dynamics for 70 and 300 fs pulses, and we are currently in the process of comparing these results to our models. The outcome of this comparison will have important consequences for ultrafast diffractive imaging, for which it is still not clear if atomic resolution can truly be achieved. The …
Date: October 7, 2010
Creator: Hau-Riege, S.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Recovery Act - Large Scale SWNT Purification and Solubilization (open access)

Recovery Act - Large Scale SWNT Purification and Solubilization

The goal of this Phase I project was to establish a quantitative foundation for development of binary G-gels for large-scale, commercial processing of SWNTs and to develop scientific insight into the underlying mechanisms of solubilization, selectivity and alignment. In order to accomplish this, we performed systematic studies to determine the effects of G-gel composition and experimental conditions that will enable us to achieve our goals that include (1) preparation of ultra-high purity SWNTs from low-quality, commercial SWNT starting materials, (2) separation of MWNTs from SWNTs, (3) bulk, non-destructive solubilization of individual SWNTs in aqueous solution at high concentrations (10-100 mg/mL) without sonication or centrifugation, (4) tunable enrichment of subpopulations of the SWNTs based on metallic vs. semiconductor properties, diameter, or chirality and (5) alignment of individual SWNTs.
Date: October 7, 2010
Creator: Gemano, Michael & McGown, Dr. Linda B.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Cryogenic Adsorption of Hydrogen Isotopes Over Nano-Structured Materials (open access)

Cryogenic Adsorption of Hydrogen Isotopes Over Nano-Structured Materials

Porous materials such as zeolites, activated carbon, silica gels, alumina and a number of industrial catalysts are compared and ranked for hydrogen and deuterium adsorption at liquid nitrogen temperature. All samples show higher D{sub 2} adsorption than that of H{sub 2}, in which a HY sample has the greatest isotopic effect while 13X has the highest hydrogen uptake capacity. Material's moisture content has significant impact to its hydrogen uptake. A material without adequate drying could result in complete loss of its adsorption capacity. Even though some materials present higher H{sub 2} adsorption capacity at full pressure, their adsorption at low vapor pressure may not be as good as others. Adsorption capacity in a dynamic system is much less than in a static system. A sharp desorption is also expected in case of temperature upset.
Date: October 7, 2010
Creator: Xiao, S. & Heung, L.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Femtosecond Diffractive Imaging with a Soft-X-Ray Free-Electron Laser (open access)

Femtosecond Diffractive Imaging with a Soft-X-Ray Free-Electron Laser

Theory predicts that with an ultrashort and extremely bright coherent X-ray pulse, a single diffraction pattern may be recorded from a large macromolecule, a virus, or a cell before the sample explodes and turns into a plasma. Here we report the first experimental demonstration of this principle using the FLASH soft X-ray free-electron laser. An intense 25 fs, 4 x 10{sup 13} W/cm{sup 2} pulse, containing 10{sup 12} photons at 32 nm wavelength, produced a coherent diffraction pattern from a nano-structured non-periodic object, before destroying it at 60,000 K. A novel X-ray camera assured single photon detection sensitivity by filtering out parasitic scattering and plasma radiation. The reconstructed image, obtained directly from the coherent pattern by phase retrieval through oversampling, shows no measurable damage, and extends to diffraction-limited resolution. A three-dimensional data set may be assembled from such images when copies of a reproducible sample are exposed to the beam one by one.
Date: October 7, 2010
Creator: Bogan, Michael James
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Industrial Energy Audit Guidebook: Guidelines for Conducting an Energy Audit in Industrial Facilities (open access)

Industrial Energy Audit Guidebook: Guidelines for Conducting an Energy Audit in Industrial Facilities

Various studies in different countries have shown that significant energy-efficiency improvement opportunities exist in the industrial sector, many of which are cost-effective. These energy-efficiency options include both cross-cutting as well as sector-specific measures. However, industrial plants are not always aware of energy-efficiency improvement potentials. Conducting an energy audit is one of the first steps in identifying these potentials. Even so, many plants do not have the capacity to conduct an effective energy audit. In some countries, government policies and programs aim to assist industry to improve competitiveness through increased energy efficiency. However, usually only limited technical and financial resources for improving energy efficiency are available, especially for small and medium-sized enterprises. Information on energy auditing and practices should, therefore, be prepared and disseminated to industrial plants. This guidebook provides guidelines for energy auditors regarding the key elements for preparing for an energy audit, conducting an inventory and measuring energy use, analyzing energy bills, benchmarking, analyzing energy use patterns, identifying energy-efficiency opportunities, conducting cost-benefit analysis, preparing energy audit reports, and undertaking post-audit activities. The purpose of this guidebook is to assist energy auditors and engineers in the plant to conduct a well-structured and effective energy audit.
Date: October 7, 2010
Creator: Hasanbeigi, Ali & Price, Lynn
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Status of ESTB: A Novel Beam Test Facility at SLAC (open access)

Status of ESTB: A Novel Beam Test Facility at SLAC

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Date: October 7, 2013
Creator: Dunning, M.P.; Fieguth, H.; Hast, C.; Iverson, R.H.; Jaros, J.; Jobe, R.K. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library