Shielding of a hadron in a finite e-beam (open access)

Shielding of a hadron in a finite e-beam

The thorough study of coherent electron cooling, the modern cooling technique capable to deal with accelerators operating in the range of few TeVs, rises many interesting questions. One of them is a shielding dynamics of a hadron in an electron beam. Now this effect is computed analytically in the infinite beam approximation. Many effects are drastically different in finite and infinite plasmas. Here we propose a method to compute the dynamical shielding effect in a finite cylindrical plasma - the realistic model of an electron beam in accelerators.
Date: May 20, 2012
Creator: A., Elizarov; Litvinenko, V. & Wang, G.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Search for Strong Gravity Signatures in Same-Sign Dimuon Final States Using the ATLAS Detector at the LHC (open access)

Search for Strong Gravity Signatures in Same-Sign Dimuon Final States Using the ATLAS Detector at the LHC

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Date: May 20, 2013
Creator: Aad, Georges
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
U.S. Foreign Assistance to Sub-Saharan Africa: The FY2012 Request (open access)

U.S. Foreign Assistance to Sub-Saharan Africa: The FY2012 Request

Sub-Saharan Africa, the world's poorest region, receives over a quarter of all U.S. bilateral foreign assistance. Aid to Africa more than quadrupled over the past decade, primarily due to sizable increases in global health spending during the Bush Administration and more measured increases in development, economic, and security assistance. The Obama Administration's FY2012 bilateral Africa aid budget request, at $7.8 billion, represents an increase of roughly 10% compared to FY2010, albeit at a more restrained growth rate than in previous years (see "The FY2012 Request by the Numbers"). FY2011 enacted levels are not yet available by region. The proposed increases are concentrated in the areas of health, governance, and agriculture.
Date: May 20, 2011
Creator: Arieff, Alexis; Cook, Nicolas; Salaam-Blyther, Tiaji; Kendall, Alexandra E.; Tarnoff, Curt & Ho, Melissa D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
The LSST camera corner raft conceptual design: a front-end for guiding and wavefront sensing (open access)

The LSST camera corner raft conceptual design: a front-end for guiding and wavefront sensing

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Date: May 20, 2010
Creator: Arndt, K.; Riot, V.; Alagoz, E.; Biccum, A.; Bohn, A.; Clampit, J. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Online Scheduling Algorithm with Advance Reservation for Large-Scale Data Transfers (open access)

An Online Scheduling Algorithm with Advance Reservation for Large-Scale Data Transfers

Scientific applications and experimental facilities generate massive data sets that need to be transferred to remote collaborating sites for sharing, processing, and long term storage. In order to support increasingly data-intensive science, next generation research networks have been deployed to provide high-speed on-demand data access between collaborating institutions. In this paper, we present a practical model for online data scheduling in which data movement operations are scheduled in advance for end-to-end high performance transfers. In our model, data scheduler interacts with reservation managers and data transfer nodes in order to reserve available bandwidth to guarantee completion of jobs that are accepted and confirmed to satisfy preferred time constraint given by the user. Our methodology improves current systems by allowing researchers and higher level meta-schedulers to use data placement as a service where theycan plan ahead and reserve the scheduler time in advance for their data movement operations. We have implemented our algorithm and examined possible techniques for incorporation into current reservation frameworks. Performance measurements confirm that the proposed algorithm is efficient and scalable.
Date: May 20, 2010
Creator: Balman, Mehmet & Kosar, Tevfik
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Superconducting RF systems for eRHIC (open access)

Superconducting RF systems for eRHIC

The proposed electron-hadron collider eRHIC will consist of a six-pass 30-GeV electron Energy Recovery Linac (ERL) and one of RHIC storage rings operating with energy up to 250 GeV. The collider design extensively utilizes superconducting RF (SRF) technology in both electron and hadron parts. This paper describes various SRF systems, their requirements and parameters.
Date: May 20, 2012
Creator: Belomestnykh, S.; Ben-Zvi, Ilan; Brutus, J. C. & Hahn, H.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Left-Handed W bosons at the LHC (open access)

Left-Handed W bosons at the LHC

The production of W bosons in association with jets is an important background to new physics at the LHC. Events in which the W carries large transverse momentum and decays leptonically lead to large missing energy and are of particular importance. We show that the left-handed nature of the W coupling, combined with valence quark domination at a pp machine, leads to a large left-handed polarization for both W{sup +} and W{sup -} bosons at large transverse momenta. The polarization fractions are very stable with respect to QCD corrections. The leptonic decay of the W{sup +-} bosons translates the common left-handed polarization into a strong asymmetry in transverse momentum distributions between positrons and electrons, and between neutrinos and anti-neutrinos (missing transverse energy). Such asymmetries may provide an effective experimental handle on separating W +jets from top quark production, which exhibits very little asymmetry due to C invariance, and from various types of new physics.
Date: May 20, 2011
Creator: Bern, Z.; /UCLA; Diana, G.; /Saclay, SPhT; Dixon, L.J.; /SLAC, /CERN et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Amplitudes and Ultraviolet Behavior of N = 8 Supergravity (open access)

Amplitudes and Ultraviolet Behavior of N = 8 Supergravity

In this contribution we describe computational tools that permit the evaluation of multi-loop scattering amplitudes in N = 8 supergravity, in terms of amplitudes in N = 4 super-Yang-Mills theory. We also discuss the remarkable ultraviolet behavior of N = 8 supergravity, which follows from these amplitudes, and is as good as that of N = 4 super-Yang-Mills theory through at least four loops.
Date: May 20, 2011
Creator: Bern, Zvi; Carrasco, John Joseph; Dixon, Lance J.; Johansson, Henrik & Roiban, Radu
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Nigeria's Boko Haram: Frequently Asked Questions (open access)

Nigeria's Boko Haram: Frequently Asked Questions

This report discusses Boko Haram, a violent Nigerian Islamist movement, that has grown increasingly active and deadly in its attacks against state and civilian targets in recent years.
Date: May 20, 2014
Creator: Blanchard, Lauren Ploch
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Intrinsic Chevrolets at the SSC (open access)

Intrinsic Chevrolets at the SSC

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Date: May 20, 2013
Creator: Brodsky, Stanley
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Near real-time response matrix calibration for 10 Hz GOFB (open access)

Near real-time response matrix calibration for 10 Hz GOFB

The 10 Hz global orbit feedback (GOFB), for damping the trajectory perturbation ({approx}10 Hz) due to the vibrations of the triplet quadrupoles, is operational. The correction algorithm uses transfer functions between the beam position monitors and correctors obtained from the online optics model and a correction algorithm based on singular value decomposition (SVD). Recently the calibration of the transfer functions was measured using beam position measurements acquired while modulating dedicated correctors. In this report, the feedback results with model matrix and measured matrix are compared.
Date: May 20, 2012
Creator: C., Liu; Hulsart, R.; Marusic, A.; Mernick, K.; Michnoff, R. & Minty, M.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Weighted SVD algorithm for close-orbit correction and 10 Hz feedback in RHIC (open access)

Weighted SVD algorithm for close-orbit correction and 10 Hz feedback in RHIC

Measurements of the beam position along an accelerator are typically treated equally using standard SVD-based orbit correction algorithms so distributing the residual errors, modulo the local beta function, equally at the measurement locations. However, sometimes a more stable orbit at select locations is desirable. In this paper, we introduce an algorithm for weighting the beam position measurements to achieve a more stable local orbit. The results of its application to close-orbit correction and 10 Hz orbit feedback are presented.
Date: May 20, 2012
Creator: C., Liu; Hulsart, R.; Marusic, A.; Michnoff, R.; Minty, M. & Ptitsyn, V.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Simultaneous global coupling and vertical dispersion correction in RHIC (open access)

Simultaneous global coupling and vertical dispersion correction in RHIC

Residual vertical dispersion on the order of +/-0.2 m (peak to peak) has been measured at store energies for both polarized protons and heavy ion beams in RHIC. The hypothesis is that this may have impact on the polarization transmission efficiency during the energy ramp, the polarization lifetime at store and, for heavy ions, the dynamic aperture. An algorithm to correct global coupling and dispersion simultaneously using existing skew quadrupoles was developed. Measured coupling and dispersion functions acquired before and after correction are presented.
Date: May 20, 2012
Creator: C., Liu; Luo, Y.; Marusic, A. & Minty, M.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
A SVD-based orbit steering algorithm for RHIC injection (open access)

A SVD-based orbit steering algorithm for RHIC injection

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Date: May 20, 2012
Creator: C., Liu; Marusic, A.; Minty, M. & Ptitsyn, V.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Error localization in RHIC by fitting difference orbits (open access)

Error localization in RHIC by fitting difference orbits

The presence of realistic errors in an accelerator or in the model used to describe the accelerator are such that a measurement of the beam trajectory may deviate from prediction. Comparison of measurements to model can be used to detect such errors. To do so the initial conditions (phase space parameters at any point) must be determined which can be achieved by fitting the difference orbit compared to model prediction using only a few beam position measurements. Using these initial conditions, the fitted orbit can be propagated along the beam line based on the optics model. Measurement and model will agree up to the point of an error. The error source can be better localized by additionally fitting the difference orbit using downstream BPMs and back-propagating the solution. If one dominating error source exist in the machine, the fitted orbit will deviate from the difference orbit at the same point.
Date: May 20, 2012
Creator: C., Liu; Minty, M. & Ptitsyn, V.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Massive Dirac Fermion on the Surface of a Magnetically Doped Topological Insulator (open access)

Massive Dirac Fermion on the Surface of a Magnetically Doped Topological Insulator

Topological insulators are characterized by a massless Dirac surface state and a bulk energy gap. An insulating massive Dirac fermion state is predicted to occur if the breaking of the time reversal symmetry opens an energy gap at the Dirac point, provided that the Fermi-energy resides inside both the surface and bulk gaps. By introducing magnetic dopants into the three dimensional topological insulator Bi{sub 2}Se{sub 3} to break the time reversal symmetry, we observed the formation of a massive Dirac fermion on the surface; simultaneous magnetic and charge doping furthermore positioned the Fermi-energy inside the Dirac gap. The insulating massive Dirac Fermion state thus obtained may provide a tool for studying a range of topological phenomena relevant to both condensed matter and particle physics.
Date: May 20, 2011
Creator: Chen, Y. L.; Chu, J. H.; Analytis, J. G.; Liu, Z. K.; Igarashi, K.; Kuo, H. H. et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Deglacial radiocarbon history of tropical Atlantic thermocline waters: absence of CO2 reservoir purging signal (open access)

Deglacial radiocarbon history of tropical Atlantic thermocline waters: absence of CO2 reservoir purging signal

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Date: May 20, 2011
Creator: Cleroux, C.; deMenocal, P. B. & Guilderson, T. P.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Laser-Driven Linear Collider: Sample Machine Parameters and Configuration (open access)

A Laser-Driven Linear Collider: Sample Machine Parameters and Configuration

We present a design concept for an e{sup +}e{sup -} linear collider based on laser-driven dielectric accelerator structures, and discuss technical issues that must be addressed to realize such a concept. With a pulse structure that is quasi-CW, dielectric laser accelerators potentially offer reduced beamstrahlung and pair production, reduced event pileup, and much cleaner environment for high energy physics and. For multi-TeV colliders, these advantages become significant.
Date: May 20, 2011
Creator: Colby, E.R.; England, R.J. & Noble, R.J.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Display of the Confederate Flag at Federal Cemeteries in the United States (open access)

Display of the Confederate Flag at Federal Cemeteries in the United States

This report discusses policies regarding the display of the Confederate Flag at national cemeteries. If a state observes a Confederate Memorial Day, National Park Service (NPS) cemeteries in the state may permit a sponsoring group to decorate the graves of Confederate veterans with small Confederate flags. Additionally, such flags may also be displayed on the nationally observed Memorial Day, to accompany the U.S. flag on the graves of Confederate veterans.
Date: May 20, 2016
Creator: Comay, Laura B. & Szymendera, Scott D.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Rwanda: Background and Current Developments (open access)

Rwanda: Background and Current Developments

This report discusses the current political conditions of Rwanda, including a brief historical overview. The report also includes information about the poor human rights conditions in Rwanda and U.S. Rwanda relations.
Date: May 20, 2010
Creator: Dagne, Ted
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Federal Employees' Retirement System: Benefits and Financing (open access)

Federal Employees' Retirement System: Benefits and Financing

One or both houses of Congress may formally express opinions about subjects of current national interest through freestanding simple or concurrent resolutions (called generically "sense of the House," "sense of the Senate," or "sense of the Congress" resolutions). These opinions may also be added to pending legislative measures by amendments expressing the views of one or both chambers. This report identifies the various forms these expressions may take and the procedures governing such actions.
Date: May 20, 2011
Creator: Davis, Christopher M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
A Proof-Of-Principle Echo-Enabled Harmonic Generation Experiment at SLAC (open access)

A Proof-Of-Principle Echo-Enabled Harmonic Generation Experiment at SLAC

In this paper we describe the technical design of an ongoing proof-of-principle echo-enabled harmonic generation (EEHG) experiment at the Next Linear Collider Test Accelerator (NLCTA) at SLAC.We present the design considerations and the technical details of the experiment. Recently a new method, entitled echo-enabled harmonic generation, was proposed for generation of high harmonics using the beam echo effect. In an EEHG free electron laser (FEL), an electron beam is energy modulated in a modulator and then sent through a dispersive section with a high dispersion strength. After this first stage, the modulation obtained in the modulator is macroscopically washed out, while simultaneously introducing complicated fine structure (separated energy bands) into the phase space of the beam. A second laser is used to further modulate the beam energy in a second modulator. After passing through a second dispersive section, the separated energy bands will be converted into current modulation and the echo signal then occurs as a recoherence effect caused by the mixing of the correlations between the modulation in the second modulator and the fine structures in the beam. The EEHG scheme has a remarkable up-frequency conversion efficiency; it has been shown that the EEHG FEL scheme may allow generation …
Date: May 20, 2011
Creator: Dunning, Michael; Colby, Eric; Ding, Yuantao; Frederico, Joel; Gilevich, Sasha; Hast, Carsten et al.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Transportation Security: Issues for the 114th Congress (open access)

Transportation Security: Issues for the 114th Congress

This report discusses aviation security, transit and passenger security, port and maritime security.
Date: May 20, 2015
Creator: Elias, Bart; Peterman, David R. & Frittelli, John
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Zika Response Funding: Request and Congressional Action (open access)

Zika Response Funding: Request and Congressional Action

This report presents the Administration's request for supplemental appropriations for the Zika response. It includes sections outlining Congressional actions, the emergency supplemental appropriations request for Zika response efforts -- by both U.S. health and human services agencies and international assistance programs -- and information about unobligated Ebola response funds.
Date: May 20, 2016
Creator: Epstein, Susan B. & Lister, Sarah A.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library