SPS Wideband Transverse Feedback Kicker: Design Report (open access)

SPS Wideband Transverse Feedback Kicker: Design Report

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Date: September 10, 2013
Creator: Cesaratto, J.M.; Fox, J.D.; Rivetta, C.H.; /SLAC; Alesini, D.; Drago, A. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Constraints on the Phase Plane of the Dark Energy Equation of State (open access)

Constraints on the Phase Plane of the Dark Energy Equation of State

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Date: July 10, 2013
Creator: Chen, Chien-Wen; /Taiwan, Natl. Normal U.; Chen, Pisin; /Taiwan, Natl. Normal U. /KIPAC, Menlo Park; Gu, Je-An & /Taiwan, Natl. Normal U.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Measurement of Time-Dependent CP Asymmetry in the Decay of a Neutral B Meson to a J/Psi and a Long-Lived Neutral Kaon at BaBar (open access)

Measurement of Time-Dependent CP Asymmetry in the Decay of a Neutral B Meson to a J/Psi and a Long-Lived Neutral Kaon at BaBar

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Date: June 10, 2013
Creator: Martin, Emilie Claire Mutsumi & /UC, Irvine
System: The UNT Digital Library
Precise Higgs-background Predictions: Merging NLO QCD and Squared Quark-loop Corrections to Four-lepton + 0,1 Jet Production (open access)

Precise Higgs-background Predictions: Merging NLO QCD and Squared Quark-loop Corrections to Four-lepton + 0,1 Jet Production

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Date: September 10, 2013
Creator: Cascioli, Fabio; Hoeche, Stefan; Krauss, Frank; Maierhofer, Philipp; Pozzorini, Stefano & Siegert, Frank
System: The UNT Digital Library
Direct Optical Coupling to an Unoccupied Dirac Surface State in the Topological Insulator Bi2Se3 (open access)

Direct Optical Coupling to an Unoccupied Dirac Surface State in the Topological Insulator Bi2Se3

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Date: September 10, 2013
Creator: Sobota, J. A.; Yang, S. L.; Kemper, A. F.; Lee, J. J.; Schmitt, F. T.; Li, W. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Physics of Radiation-driven Islands Near the Tokamak Density Limit (open access)

Physics of Radiation-driven Islands Near the Tokamak Density Limit

In previous work [1], the onset criterion for radiation driven islands [2] in combination with a simple cylindrical model of tokamak current channel behavior was shown to be consistent with the empirical scaling of the tokamak density limit [3]. A number of the unexplained phenomena at the density limit are consistent with this novel physics mechanism. In this work, a more formal theoretical underpinning, consistent with cylindrical tearing mode theory, is developed for the onset criteria of these modes. The appropriate derivation of the radiation-driven addition to the modified Rutherford equation is discussed. Additionally, the ordering of the terms in the MRE is examined in a regime near the density limit. It is hoped that given the apparent success of this simple model in explaining the observed global scalings will lead to a more comprehensive analysis of the possibility that radiation driven islands are the physics mechanism responsible for the density limit. In particular, with modern diagnostic capabilities detailed measurements of current densities, electron densities and impurity concentrations at rational surfaces should be possible, enabling verification of the concepts described above.
Date: January 10, 2013
Creator: D.A. Gates, L. Delgado-Apricio and R.B. White
System: The UNT Digital Library
FABRICATION AND DEPLOYMENT OF THE 9979 TYPE AF RADIOACTIVE WASTE PACKAGING FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (open access)

FABRICATION AND DEPLOYMENT OF THE 9979 TYPE AF RADIOACTIVE WASTE PACKAGING FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

This paper summarizes the development, testing, and certification of the 9979 Type A Fissile Packaging that replaces the UN1A2 Specification Shipping Package eliminated from Department of Transportation (DOT) 49 CFR 173. The DOT Specification Package was used for many decades by the U.S. nuclear industry as a fissile waste container until its removal as an authorized container by DOT. This paper will discuss stream lining procurement of high volume radioactive material packaging manufacturing, such as the 9979, to minimize packaging production costs without sacrificing Quality Assurance. The authorized content envelope (combustible and non-combustible) as well as planned content envelope expansion will be discussed.
Date: October 10, 2013
Creator: Blanton, P. & Eberl, K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
An Initial Evaluation Of Characterization And Closure Options For Underground Pipelines Within A Hanford Site Single-Shell Tank Farm (open access)

An Initial Evaluation Of Characterization And Closure Options For Underground Pipelines Within A Hanford Site Single-Shell Tank Farm

The Hanford Site includes 149 single-shell tanks, organized in 12 'tank farms,' with contents managed as high-level mixed waste. The Hanford Federal Facility Agreement and Consent Order requires that one tank farm, the Waste Management Area C, be closed by June 30, 2019. A challenge to this project is the disposition and closure of Waste Management Area C underground pipelines. Waste Management Area C contains nearly seven miles of pipelines and 200 separate pipe segments. The pipelines were taken out of service decades ago and contain unknown volumes and concentrations of tank waste residuals from past operations. To understand the scope of activities that may be required for these pipelines, an evaluation was performed. The purpose of the evaluation was to identify what, if any, characterization methods and/or closure actions may be implemented at Waste Management Area C for closure of Waste Management Area C by 2019. Physical and analytical data do not exist for Waste Management Area C pipeline waste residuals. To develop estimates of residual volumes and inventories of contamination, an extensive search of available information on pipelines was conducted. The search included evaluating historical operation and occurrence records, physical attributes, schematics and drawings, and contaminant inventories associated …
Date: January 10, 2013
Creator: Badden, Janet W.; Connelly, Michael P.; Seeley, Paul N. & Hendrickson, Michelle L.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Conceptual Design of the CLIC Damping Rings (open access)

Conceptual Design of the CLIC Damping Rings

In order to achieve high luminosity in CLIC, ultra-low emittance bunches have to be generated in both electron and positron damping rings. To achieve this goal, big energy loss per turn in the wigglers has to be compensated by the RF system. This results in very strong beam loading transients affecting the longtudinal bunch position and bunch length. In this paper, the conceptual design of the RF system for the CLIC damping ring (DR) is presented. Baseline for the CLIC conceptual design report (CDP) is discussed and the corresponding requirements for the cavities and the RF power sources are presented in order to meet stringent tolerances on the bunch-to-bunch phase and bunch length variations.
Date: October 10, 2013
Creator: Boland, M. J.; Korostelev, M.; Palmer, M. A.; Koukovini, E.; Antoniou, F.; Chiggiato, P. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Luminosity Determination in pp Collisions at sqrt(s)=7 TeV Using the ATLAS Detector at the LHC (open access)

Luminosity Determination in pp Collisions at sqrt(s)=7 TeV Using the ATLAS Detector at the LHC

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Date: June 10, 2013
Creator: Aad, Georges
System: The UNT Digital Library
Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes Modeling of Reshocked Richtmyer-Meshkov Instability Experiments and Simulations (open access)

Reynolds-Averaged Navier-Stokes Modeling of Reshocked Richtmyer-Meshkov Instability Experiments and Simulations

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Date: April 10, 2013
Creator: Moran-Lopez, J T; Schilling, O & Holloway, J P
System: The UNT Digital Library
DEPLOYMENT OF THE BULK TRITIUM SHIPPING PACKAGE (open access)

DEPLOYMENT OF THE BULK TRITIUM SHIPPING PACKAGE

A new Bulk Tritium Shipping Package (BTSP) was designed by the Savannah River National Laboratory to be a replacement for a package that has been used to ship tritium in a variety of content configurations and forms since the early 1970s. The BTSP was certified by the National Nuclear Safety Administration in 2011 for shipments of up to 150 grams of Tritium. Thirty packages were procured and are being delivered to various DOE sites for operational use. This paper summarizes the design features of the BTSP, as well as associated engineered material improvements. Fabrication challenges encountered during production are discussed as well as fielding requirements. Current approved tritium content forms (gas and tritium hydrides), are reviewed, as well as, a new content, tritium contaminated water on molecular sieves. Issues associated with gas generation will also be discussed.
Date: October 10, 2013
Creator: Blanton, P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Propagation of Shear Alfvn waves in two-ion species plasmas confined by a nonuniform magnetic field (open access)

Propagation of Shear Alfvn waves in two-ion species plasmas confined by a nonuniform magnetic field

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Date: June 10, 2013
Creator: Farmer, W A & Morales, G J
System: The UNT Digital Library
Optimization of a Terawatt Free Electron Laser (open access)

Optimization of a Terawatt Free Electron Laser

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Date: October 10, 2013
Creator: Chu, P.; /Michigan State U., NSCL; Qiang, J.; /LBL, Berkeley; Huang, X.; Jiao, Y. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Search for Solar Axion Emission from 7Li and D(p,gamma)3He Nuclear Decays with the CAST gamma-ray Calorimeter (open access)

Search for Solar Axion Emission from 7Li and D(p,gamma)3He Nuclear Decays with the CAST gamma-ray Calorimeter

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Date: July 10, 2013
Creator: Andriamonje, S.; Aune, S.; Autiero, D.; Barth, K.; Belov, A.; Beltran, B. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
QCD Radiation in the Production of Heavy Colored Particles at the LHC (open access)

QCD Radiation in the Production of Heavy Colored Particles at the LHC

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Date: July 10, 2013
Creator: Alwall, Johan; de Visscher, Simon & Maltoni, Fabio
System: The UNT Digital Library
BWR Anticipated Transients Without Scram Leading to Instability (open access)

BWR Anticipated Transients Without Scram Leading to Instability

Anticipated transients without scram (ATWS) in aboiling water reactor (BWR) were simulated in order to understand reactor response and determine the effectiveness of automatic and operator actions to mitigate this beyond-design-basis accident. The events of interest herein are initiated by a turbine trip when the reactor is operating in the expanded operating domainMELLLA+ [maximum extended load line limit plus]. In these events the reactor may initially be at up to 120% of the original licensed thermal power (OLTP) and at flow rates as low as 80% of rated.For these (and similar) ATWS events the concern isthat when the reactor power decreases in response to a dual recirculation pump trip, the core will become unstable and large amplitude oscillations will begin. The occurrence of these power oscillations, if left unmitigated, may result in fuel damage, and the amplitude of the poweroscillations may hamper the effectiveness of the injection of dissolved neutron absorber through the standby liquid control system (SLCS).
Date: November 10, 2013
Creator: Cheng, Lap-Yan; Baek, Joo-Seok; Cuadra, Arantxa; Aronson, Arnold; Diamond, David & Yarsky, Peter
System: The UNT Digital Library
High Multiplicity W Jets Predictions at NLO (open access)

High Multiplicity W Jets Predictions at NLO

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Date: September 10, 2013
Creator: Bern, Z.; Dixon, L.J.; Cordero, F.Febres; Hoche, S.; Ita, H.; Kosower, D.A. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
RHIC luminosity increase with bunched beam stochasitc cooling (open access)

RHIC luminosity increase with bunched beam stochasitc cooling

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Date: June 10, 2013
Creator: M., Blaskiewicz; Brennan, J. M. & Mernick, K.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Collaboration in long-term stewardship at DOE Hanford Site (open access)

Collaboration in long-term stewardship at DOE Hanford Site

The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Hanford Site comprises approximately 1,517 km{sup 2} (586 mi{sup 2}) of land in southeastern Washington. The site was established in 1943 as part of the Manhattan Project to produce plutonium for the nation's nuclear weapons program. As the Cold War era came to an end, the mission of the site transitioned from weapons production to environmental cleanup. As the River Corridor area of the site cleanup is completed, the mission for that portion of the site will transition from active cleanup to continued protection of environment through the Long-Term Stewardship (LTS) Program. The key to successful transition from cleanup to LTS is the unique collaboration among three (3) different DOE Programs and three (3) different prime contractors with each contractor having different contracts. The LTS Program at the site is a successful model of collaboration resulting in efficient resolution of issues and accelerated progress that supports DOE's Richland Office 2015 Vision for the Hanford Site. The 2015 Vision for the Hanford Site involves shrinking the active cleanup footprint of the surface area of the site to approximately 20 mi{sup 2} on the Central Plateau. Hanford's LTS Program is defined in DOE's planning document, Hanford …
Date: January 10, 2013
Creator: Moren, R. J.; Zeisloft, J. H.; Feist, E. T.; Brown, D. & Grindstaff, K. D.
System: The UNT Digital Library
A study of grout flow pattern analysis (open access)

A study of grout flow pattern analysis

A new disposal unit, designated as Salt Disposal Unit no. 6 (SDU6), is being designed for support of site accelerated closure goals and salt nuclear waste projections identified in the new Liquid Waste System plan. The unit is cylindrical disposal vault of 380 ft diameter and 43 ft in height, and it has about 30 million gallons of capacity. Primary objective was to develop the computational model and to perform the evaluations for the flow patterns of grout material in SDU6 as function of elevation of grout discharge port, and slurry rheology. A Bingham plastic model was basically used to represent the grout flow behavior. A two-phase modeling approach was taken to achieve the objective. This approach assumes that the air-grout interface determines the shape of the accumulation mound. The results of this study were used to develop the design guidelines for the discharge ports of the Saltstone feed materials in the SDU6 facility. The focusing areas of the modeling study are to estimate the domain size of the grout materials radially spread on the facility floor under the baseline modeling conditions, to perform the sensitivity analysis with respect to the baseline design and operating conditions such as elevation of …
Date: January 10, 2013
Creator: Lee, S. Y. & Hyun, S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Design of an Ultra-Compact Stripline BPM Receiver using MicroTCA for LCLS-II at SLAC (open access)

Design of an Ultra-Compact Stripline BPM Receiver using MicroTCA for LCLS-II at SLAC

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Date: September 10, 2013
Creator: Xu, C.; Babel, S.; Hoobler, S.; Larsen, R.; Olsen, J.; Smith, S. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Consistency Test of Dark Energy Models (open access)

Consistency Test of Dark Energy Models

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Date: July 10, 2013
Creator: Chen, Chien-Wen.; /Taiwan, Natl. Taiwan U.; Gu, Je-An.; /Taiwan, Natl. Taiwan U.; Chen, Pisin. & /KIPAC, Menlo Park /Taiwan, Natl. Taiwan U. /Taipei, Inst. Astron. Astrophys.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Topological Resolution of Gauge Theory Singularities (open access)

Topological Resolution of Gauge Theory Singularities

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Date: June 10, 2013
Creator: Saracco, Fabio; Tomasiello, Alessandro; /Milan Bicocca U.,; Torroba, Gonzalo & /Stanford U., ITP /SLAC
System: The UNT Digital Library