Still Processing Tons of Data with QuickView (open access)

Still Processing Tons of Data with QuickView

This slide show is about data analysis for photonic Doppler velocimetry.
Date: October 21, 2012
Creator: Diaz, A. B.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Ionic Liquids: Radiation Chemistry, Solvation Dynamics and Reactivity Patterns (open access)

Ionic Liquids: Radiation Chemistry, Solvation Dynamics and Reactivity Patterns

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Date: October 21, 2012
Creator: F., Wishart J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Compact, Inexpensive, Safe, and Rapidly Refuelable Hydrogen Storage in Cryogenic Pressure Vessels (open access)

Compact, Inexpensive, Safe, and Rapidly Refuelable Hydrogen Storage in Cryogenic Pressure Vessels

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Date: September 21, 2012
Creator: Aceves, S. M.; Petitpas, G.; Espinosa-Loza, F.; Matthews, M. J. & Ledesma-Orozco, E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Development of an ASIC for Dual Mirror Telescopes of the Cherenkov Telescope Array (open access)

Development of an ASIC for Dual Mirror Telescopes of the Cherenkov Telescope Array

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Date: September 21, 2012
Creator: Martinez, Manel; Vandenbroucke, Justin; Bechtol, Keith; Funk, Stefan; Okumura, Akira; Tajima, Hiro et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Gravitationally Consistent HALO Catalogs and Merger Trees for Precision Cosmology (open access)

Gravitationally Consistent HALO Catalogs and Merger Trees for Precision Cosmology

Presents a new algorithm for generating merger trees and halo catologs.
Date: December 21, 2012
Creator: Behroozi, Peter S.; Wechsler, Risa H.; Wu, Hao-Yi; Busha, Michael T.; Klypin, Anatoly A. & Primack, Joel R.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Polarization in SuperB (open access)

Polarization in SuperB

SuperB, the 2nd-generation B-Factory with a luminosity of 10{sup 36}/cm{sup 2}/s proposed for LNF, is being designed from the start to be capable of providing a spin-polarized electron beam in the low-energy ring (LER) with longitudinal polarization at the interaction point. Due to the high luminosity at moderate beam current the beam lifetime is short (a few minutes), and a polarized injector will be used. Spin rotators have been designed and the equilibrium polarization evaluated. It will be shown that an average polarization of about 70% can be expected.
Date: June 21, 2012
Creator: Wienands, Ulrich; /SLAC; Nosochkov, Yuri; /SLAC; Sullivan, Michael; /SLAC et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Injected Beam Dynamics in SPEAR 3 (open access)

Injected Beam Dynamics in SPEAR 3

For the top-off operation it is important to understand the time evolution of charge injected into the storage ring. The large-amplitude horizontal oscillation quickly filaments and decoheres, and in some cases exhibits non-linear x-y coupling before damping to the stored orbit. Similarly, in the longitudinal dimension, any mismatch in beam arrival time, beam energy or phase-space results in damped, non-linear synchrotron oscillations. In this paper we report on measurements of injection beam dynamics in the transverse and longitudinal planes using turn-by-turn BPMs, a fast-gated, image-intensified CCD camera and a Hamamatsu C5680 streak camera.
Date: June 21, 2012
Creator: Corbett, Jeff; Fisher, Alan; Huang, Xiaobiao; Safranek, James; Westerman, Stuart; Cheng, Weixing et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
ITER Diagnostic First Wal (open access)

ITER Diagnostic First Wal

The ITER Diagnostic Division is responsible for designing and procuring the First Wall Blankets that are mounted on the vacuum vessel port plugs at both the upper and equatorial levels This paper will discuss the effects of the diagnostic aperture shape and configuration on the coolant circuit design. The DFW design is driven in large part by the need to conform the coolant arrangement to a wide variety of diagnostic apertures combined with the more severe heating conditions at the surface facing the plasma, the first wall. At the first wall, a radiant heat flux of 35W/cm2 combines with approximate peak volumetric heating rates of 8W/cm3 (equatorial ports) and 5W/cm3 (upper ports). Here at the FW, a fast thermal response is desirable and leads to a thin element between the heat flux and coolant. This requirement is opposed by the wish for a thicker FW element to accommodate surface erosion and other off-normal plasma events.
Date: September 21, 2012
Creator: G. Douglas Loesser, et. al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
CALORIMETER-BASED ADJUSTMENT OF MULTIPLICITY DETERMINED 240PU EFF KNOWN-A ANALYSIS FOR THE ASSAY OF PLUTONIUM (open access)

CALORIMETER-BASED ADJUSTMENT OF MULTIPLICITY DETERMINED 240PU EFF KNOWN-A ANALYSIS FOR THE ASSAY OF PLUTONIUM

In nuclear material processing facilities, it is often necessary to balance the competing demands of accuracy and throughput. While passive neutron multiplicity counting is the preferred method for relatively fast assays of plutonium, the presence of low-Z impurities (fluorine, beryllium, etc.) rapidly erodes the assay precision of passive neutron counting techniques, frequently resulting in unacceptably large total measurement uncertainties. Conversely, while calorimeters are immune to these impurity effects, the long count times required for high accuracy can be a hindrance to efficiency. The higher uncertainties in passive neutron measurements of impure material are driven by the resulting large (>>2) {alpha}-values, defined as the ({alpha},n):spontaneous fission neutron emission ratio. To counter impurity impacts for high-{alpha} materials, a known-{alpha} approach may be adopted. In this method, {alpha} is determined for a single item using a combination of gamma-ray and calorimetric measurements. Because calorimetry is based on heat output, rather than a statistical distribution of emitted neutrons, an {alpha}-value determined in this way is far more accurate than one determined from passive neutron counts. This fixed {alpha} value can be used in conventional multiplicity analysis for any plutonium-bearing item having the same chemical composition and isotopic distribution as the original. With the results …
Date: February 21, 2012
Creator: Dubose, F.
System: The UNT Digital Library
DOE Workshop; Pan-Gass Conference on the Representation of Atmospheric Processes in Weather and Climate Models (open access)

DOE Workshop; Pan-Gass Conference on the Representation of Atmospheric Processes in Weather and Climate Models

This is the first meeting of the whole new GEWEX (Global Energy and Water Cycle Experiment) Atmospheric System Study (GASS) project that has been formed from the merger of the GEWEX Cloud System Study (GCSS) Project and the GEWEX Atmospheric Boundary Layer Studies (GABLS). As such, this meeting will play a major role in energizing GEWEX work in the area of atmospheric parameterizations of clouds, convection, stable boundary layers, and aerosol-cloud interactions for the numerical models used for weather and climate projections at both global and regional scales. The representation of these processes in models is crucial to GEWEX goals of improved prediction of the energy and water cycles at both weather and climate timescales. This proposal seeks funds to be used to cover incidental and travel expenses for U.S.-based graduate students and early career scientists (i.e., within 5 years of receiving their highest degree). We anticipate using DOE funding to support 5-10 people. We will advertise the availability of these funds by providing a box to check for interested participants on the online workshop registration form. We will also send a note to our participants' mailing lists reminding them that the funds are available and asking senior scientists to …
Date: September 21, 2012
Creator: Morrison, PI Hugh
System: The UNT Digital Library
Interaction-Region Design Options for a Linac-Ring LHeC (open access)

Interaction-Region Design Options for a Linac-Ring LHeC

The interaction-region design for a linac-ring electron-proton collider based on the LHC ('LR-LHeC') poses numerous challenges related to collision scheme, synchrotron radiation, aperture, magnet technology, and optics. We report a first assessment and various options.
Date: June 21, 2012
Creator: Zimmermann, Frank; /CERN; Bettoni, Simona; /CERN; Bruning, Oliver; /CERN et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
BOUT Simulations of Edge Turbulence in the DIII-D Tokamak (open access)

BOUT Simulations of Edge Turbulence in the DIII-D Tokamak

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Date: March 21, 2012
Creator: Cohen, B. I.; Umansky, M.; Makowski, M.; Nevins, W. M.; Boedo, J.; Rudakov, D. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Longitudinal Beam Tuning at FACET (open access)

Longitudinal Beam Tuning at FACET

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Date: November 21, 2012
Creator: Decker, F.-J.; Lipkowitz, N.; Sheppard, J.; Weathersby, S.P.; Wienands, U.; Woodley, M. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Designs for a Linac-Ring LHeC (open access)

Designs for a Linac-Ring LHeC

We consider three scenarios for the recirculating electron linear accelerator (RLA) of a linac-ring type electron-proton collider based on the LHC (LHeC): (i) a pulsed linac with a final beam energy of 60 GeV ['p-60'], (ii) a higher luminosity configuration with two cw linacs and energy-recovery (ERL) also at 60 GeV ['erl'], and (iii) a high energy option using a pulsed linac with 140-GeV final energy ['p-140']. We discuss parameters, synchrotron radiation, footprints, and performance for the three scenarios.
Date: June 21, 2012
Creator: Zimmermann, Frank; Bruning, Oliver; Ciapala, Edmond; Haug, Friedrich; Osborne, John; Schulte, Daniel et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Advection of Surface-Derived Organic Carbon Fuels Microbial Reduction in Bangladesh Groundwater (open access)

Advection of Surface-Derived Organic Carbon Fuels Microbial Reduction in Bangladesh Groundwater

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Date: June 21, 2012
Creator: Mailloux, B. J.; Trembath-Reichert, E.; Cheung, J.; Watson, M.; Stute, M.; Freyer, G. A. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Carbon Turnover in Water-Soluble Protein of the Adult Human Lens (open access)

Carbon Turnover in Water-Soluble Protein of the Adult Human Lens

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Date: September 21, 2012
Creator: Stewart, D. N.; Lango, J.; Nambiar, K. P.; Falso, M. S.; FitzGerald, P. G.; Rocke, D. M. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Toolkit for data reduction to tuples for the ATLAS experiment (open access)

Toolkit for data reduction to tuples for the ATLAS experiment

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Date: May 21, 2012
Creator: S., Snyder & Krasznahorkay, A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Divertor Scenario Development for NSTX Upgrade (open access)

Divertor Scenario Development for NSTX Upgrade

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Date: November 21, 2012
Creator: Soukhanovskii, V A
System: The UNT Digital Library
Direct Wind Superconducting Corrector Magnets for the SUPERKEKB IR (open access)

Direct Wind Superconducting Corrector Magnets for the SUPERKEKB IR

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Date: May 21, 2012
Creator: B., Parker; Anerella, M.; Escallier, J.; Ghosh, A.; Jain, A.; Marone, A. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Enhanced photoluminescence in plasmonic resonant nanocavities (open access)

Enhanced photoluminescence in plasmonic resonant nanocavities

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Date: November 21, 2012
Creator: Munechika, K.; Bond, T.; Bora, M.; Chang, A. S.; Behymer, E. M.; Dehlinger, D. A. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
FACET First Beam Commissioning (open access)

FACET First Beam Commissioning

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Date: November 21, 2012
Creator: Clarke, C. I.; Colocho, W. S.; Decker, F. J.; Hogan, M. J.; Lipkowitz, N.; Nelson, J. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Complete topology of cells, grains, and bubbles in three-dimensional microstructures (open access)

Complete topology of cells, grains, and bubbles in three-dimensional microstructures

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Date: May 21, 2012
Creator: Lazar, E A; Mason, J K; MacPherson, R D & Srolovitz, D J
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Rockstar Phase-Space Temporal HALO Finder and the Velocity Offsets of Cluster Cores (open access)

The Rockstar Phase-Space Temporal HALO Finder and the Velocity Offsets of Cluster Cores

Presents a new algorithm for identifying dark matter halos, substructure, and tidal features.
Date: December 21, 2012
Creator: Behroozi, Peter S.; Wechsler, Risa H. & Wu, Hao-Yi
System: The UNT Digital Library
WRPS MEETING THE CHALLENGE OF TANK WASTE (open access)

WRPS MEETING THE CHALLENGE OF TANK WASTE

Washington River Protection Solutions (WRPS) is the Hanford tank operations contractor, charged with managing one of the most challenging environmental cleanup projects in the nation. The U.S. Department of Energy hired WRPS to manage 56 million gallons of high-level radioactive waste stored in 177 underground tanks. The waste is the legacy of 45 years of plutonium production for the U. S. nuclear arsenal. WRPS mission is three-fold: safely manage the waste until it can be processed and immobilized; develop the tools and techniques to retrieve the waste from the tanks, and build the infrastructure needed to deliver the waste to the Waste Treatment Plant (WTP) when it begins operating. WTP will 'vitrify' the waste by mixing it with silica and other materials and heating it in an electric melter. Vitrification turns the waste into a sturdy glass that will isolate the radioactivity from the environment. It will take more than 20 years to process all the tank waste. The tank waste is a complex highly radioactive mixture of liquid, sludge and solids. The radioactivity, chemical composition of the waste and the limited access to the underground storage tanks makes retrieval a challenge. Waste is being retrieved from aging single-shell tanks …
Date: February 21, 2012
Creator: JC, BRITTON
System: The UNT Digital Library