Confinement of antiprotons in the electrostatic space charge of positrons in a model of the ALPHA antihydrogen trap (open access)

Confinement of antiprotons in the electrostatic space charge of positrons in a model of the ALPHA antihydrogen trap

This article details the equilibrium of a positron plasma in a model of the ALPHA apparatus that is computed using a finite-difference method. The positron plasma in the model extends to axial magnetic mirrors in absence of an octupole field. Formation of a three-dimensional electrostatic potential well is found to occur self-consistently. Well depths under various conditions are evaluated. Also, the equilibrium with an antiproton plasma confined in the potential well is computed.
Date: March 17, 2016
Creator: Lane, Ryan A. & Ordonez, Carlos A.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Electrochemical Formation of Cerium Oxide/Layered Silicate Nanocomposite Films (open access)

Electrochemical Formation of Cerium Oxide/Layered Silicate Nanocomposite Films

This article presents electrochemical deposition of a ceramic with nanoclay addition, cerium oxide/layered silicate films.
Date: November 17, 2016
Creator: Wang, Adele Qi & Golden, Teresa
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Malonylation of Glucosylated N-Lauroylethanolamine: A New Pathway That Determines N-Acylethanolamine Metabolic Fate in Plants (open access)

Malonylation of Glucosylated N-Lauroylethanolamine: A New Pathway That Determines N-Acylethanolamine Metabolic Fate in Plants

This article focuses on the gene At5g39050, which encodes a phenolic glucoside malonyltransferase 1 (PMAT1), to better understand the biological significance of N-lauroylethanolamine (NAE 12:0)-induced gene expression changes.
Date: November 17, 2016
Creator: Khan, Bibi Rafeiza; Wherritt, Daniel J.; Huhman, David; Sumner, Lloyd W.; Chapman, Kent D. & Blancaflor, Elison B.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
More comprehensive forensic genetic marker analyses for accurate human remains identification using massively parallel DNA sequencing (open access)

More comprehensive forensic genetic marker analyses for accurate human remains identification using massively parallel DNA sequencing

This paper uses massively parallel sequencing (MPS) to characterize 140-year-old human skeletal remains discovered at a historical site in Deadwood, South Dakota, United States.
Date: October 17, 2016
Creator: Ambers, Angie D.; Churchill, Jennifer D.; King, Jonathan L.; Stoljarova, Monika; Gill-King, Harrell; Assidi, Mourad et al.
Object Type: Paper
System: The UNT Digital Library