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Tytuł:
Measurement of doublepolarization asymmetries in the quasi-elastic $^{3}\vec{He} \left ( \vec{e}, {e}d \right )$ process
Autorzy:
Pan, K.
Annand, J. R. M.
John, J. St.
Khanal, H. P.
Qui, X.
Posik, M.
Širca, S.
Dutta, C.
Ye, Z.
Golak, Jacek
Flay, D.
Nanda, S.
Averett, T.
Zhang, Y.
Muangma, N.
Jiang, X.
Schoenrock, B.
Allada, K.
Deur, A.
El Fassi, L.
Cates, G. D.
Monaghan, P.
LeRose, J.
Zhan, X.
Riordan, S.
Wang, Y.
Puckett, A. J. R.
Jensen, E.
Glamazdin, O.
Canan, M.
King, P.
Qian, X.
Parno, D.
Witała, Henryk
Mihovilovič, M.
Gao, H.
de Jager, C. W.
Lindgren, R.
Saha, A.
De Leo, R.
Garibaldi, F.
Viviani, M.
Tireman, W.
Kang, H.
Hansen, O.
Watson, J.
Zhao, B.
Gomez, J.
Sulkosky, V.
Long, E.
Lu, H.-J.
Zhu, L.
Qiang, Y.
Boeglin, W.
Gilad, S.
Chudakov, E.
Higinbotham, D. W.
Luo, W.
Moffit, B.
Shabestari, M.
Markowitz, P.
Sawatzky, B.
Subedi, R.
Huang, J.
Chen, C.
Gilman, R.
Kievsky, A.
Holmstrom, T.
Golge, S.
Anderson, B.
Chen, J. P.
Skibiński, Roman
Korsch, W.
Punjabi, V.
Deng, X.
Bradshaw, P.
Schiavilla, R.
Sauer, P. U.
Deltuva, A.
Jones, M.
Marcucci, L. E.
Shahinyan, A.
Urciuoli, G. M.
Wang, D.
Michaels, R.
Tobias, W. A.
Meziane, M.
Zhang, Y.-W.
Katich, J.
Piasetzky, E.
Norum, B. E.
Jin, G.
Wang, K.
Frullani, S.
Wojtsekhowski, B.
Ibrahim, H.
Camsonne, A.
Zheng, X.
Opis:
We present a precise measurement of double-polarization asymmetries in the $^{3}\vec{He} \left ( \vec{e}, {e}'d \right )$ reaction. This particular process is a uniquely sensitive probe of hadron dynamics in $^{3}He$ and the structure of the underlying electromagnetic currents. The measurements have been performed in and around quasielastic kinematics at $Q^{2}=0.25(GeV/c)^{2}$ for missing momenta up to 270  MeV/c. The asymmetries are in fair agreement with the state-of-the-art calculations in terms of their functional dependencies on $p_{m}$ and $\omega$ , but are systematically offset. Beyond the region of the quasielastic peak, the discrepancies become even more pronounced. Thus, our measurements have been able to reveal deficiencies in the most sophisticated calculations of the three-body nuclear system, and indicate that further refinement in the treatment of their two-and/or three-body dynamics is required.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Full orbital solution for the binary system in the northern Galactic disk microlensing event Gaia16aye
Autorzy:
Bachelet, E.
Gomboc, A.
Conti, D.
Figuera Jaimes, R.
Wyrzykowski, Łukasz
Dennefeld, M.
Bonanos, A. Z.
Wilson, R. W.
Hudec, R.
Caton, D. B.
Lewis, F.
Ranc, C.
Stankeviciute, A.
Hodgkin, S. T.
Mowlavi, N.
Tomasella, L.
Rebassa-Mansergas, A.
Reichart, D. E.
Piascik, A.
Abe, L.
Zoła, Stanisław
Bikmaev, I. F.
Yoldas, A.
Haislip, J. B.
Altavilla, G.
Hallakoun, N.
Galeev, A. I.
Chruślińska, M.
Butterley, T.
Horne, K.
Seabroke, G.
Bakis, V.
Pawlak, M.
Zieliński, P.
Śniegowska, M.
Dapergolas, A.
Zieliński, M.
Anupama, G. C.
AlMannaei, A.
Clementini, G.
Scarpetta, G.
Bartlett, S.
Dominik, M.
Mao, S.
Zanmar Sanchez, R.
Latev, G.
Nesci, R.
Qvam, J. K. T.
Boeva, S.
Penprase, B. E.
Schmidt, R.
Wiersema, K.
Benson, K.
Fossey, S. J.
Rosi, P.
Bozza, V.
Conti, M.
Snodgrass, C.
Itoh, R.
Norton, A. J.
Hoette, V. L.
Kurowski, Sebastian
Han, C.
Zhuchkov, R. Ya
Blagorodnova, N.
Reig, P.
Sitek, M.
Damljanovic, G.
D'Ago, G.
Awiphan, S.
Calchi Novati, S.
Zhukov, D. G.
Kolb, U.
Steele, I. A.
Wambsganss, J.
Rixon, G.
Jelinek, M.
Lu, J.
Zubareva, A.
Vince, O.
Cropper, M.
Eselevich, M. V.
Moździerski, D.
Kołaczkowski, Z.
Grebenev, S. A.
Leto, G.
Gromadzki, M.
Melnikov, S. S.
Ihanec, N.
Cross, S.
Dziedzic, J.
Strobl, J.
Cepas, V.
Maoz, D.
Morrell, M.
Paraskeva, E.
Harrison, D. L.
Soares, P. S.
Cassan, A.
Kouprianov, V. V.
Russell, D. M.
Clerici, A.
Britavskiy, N.
Gupta, A. C.
Khamitov, I. M.
Jensen, E.
Klencki, J.
Lee, C.-H.
Tinjaca Ramirez, L. M.
Burgaz, U.
Street, R. A.
Netzel, H.
Jovanovic, M. D.
Kaczmarek, Z.
Hardy, L. K.
Iwanek, P.
Birenbaum, G.
Handzlik, Barbara
Bendjoya, P.
Maskoliunas, M.
Penny, M. T.
Manser, C. J.
Skowron, J.
Ngeow, C.-C.
Littlefair, S. P.
Irtuganov, E. N.
Zdanavicius, J.
Villanueva, S.
Bruni, I.
Qasim, A. Al
Li, Z.
Spetsieri, Z. T.
Blanco-Cuaresma, S.
Baker, S.
Sokolovsky, K.
Bramich, D. M.
Tsapras, Y.
Esenoglu, H.
Caines, H. E.
Rhodes, L.
Rivet, J.-P.
Gutaev, A. G.
Mikołajczyk, P.
Cusano, F.
Katz, D.
Leonini, S.
Shappee, B. J.
Erece, O.
Hundertmark, M.
Kruszyńska, K.
Liakos, A.
Maund, J. R.
Hamanowicz, A.
Nazarov, S.
Palaversa, L.
Rybicki, K. A.
Pakstiene, E.
Janulis, R.
Aldi, G. F.
Dhillon, V. S.
Roberts, D.
Kilic, Y.
de Bruijne, J. H. J.
Prieto, J. L.
Ment, K.
Mróz, P.
Ofek, E. O.
Shvartzvald, Y.
Pandey, A.
Burenin, R. A.
Eyer, L.
Carrasco, J. M.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Autorzy:
Solans, C.
Andre, K. D. J.
Spiesberger, H.
Cakir, O.
Denizli, H.
Cruz-Alaniz, E.
Ruan, X.
Camarda, S.
Olivier, G.
Luo, X.
Azuelos, G.
Lei, G.
Lappi, T.
Glover, N.
Zhang, J.
Flores-Sánchez, O.
Krelina, M.
Gonzalez-Sprinberg, G. A.
Nowakowski, M.
Yock, P.
Hessler, J.
Xiaohao, C.
Bertolucci, S.
Coleppa, B.
Jana, S.
Tudora, A.
Alekhin, S.
Yamaguchi, Y.
Turk Cakir, I.
Raicevic, N.
Pan, R.
Morreale, A.
Sinha, N.
Shipman, N.
Olry, G.
Tommasini, D.
Perez-Segurana, G.
Giuli, F.
Gehrmann-De Ridder, A.
Sahin, M.
Harland-Lang, L.
Jansova, M.
Godbole, R. M.
Lobodzinska, E.
Zomer, F.
Behnke, O.
Salgado, C. A.
Pietralla, N.
Granados, E.
Hayden, D.
Apsimon, R.
Khalek, R. A.
Martens, A.
Calıskan, A.
Li, X.
Wei, H.
Korostelev, M.
Kaabi, W.
Laycock, P.
Han, C. C.
Hesari, H.
Stanyard, J.
Rosado, A.
Smith, S.
Russenschuck, S.
Gunaydin, Y. O.
Mitra, M.
Daly, E.
Angal-Kalinin, D.
Trbojevic, D.
Mäntysaari, H.
Kretzschmar, J.
Liuti, S.
Newman, P.
Ratoff, P.
Moretti, S.
Catalan-Lasheras, N. C.
Corsini, R.
Poelker, M.
Litvinenko, V.
Wang, B.
Pires, J.
Paukkunen, H.
Zhang, R.
Armbruster, A.
Gilbert, A.
de Blas, J.
Sekine, T.
Liu, Y.
Sampayo, O. A.
Zhang, Z.
Wollmann, D.
Pire, B.
Nissen, E. A.
Kulipanov, G.
Wang, K.
Karadeniz, H.
Das, A.
Rezaeian, A. H.
Cooper-Sarkar, A.
Gehrmann, T.
Bailey, I.
Tsurin, I.
Kalinin, D. A.
Duarte, L.
Cormier, E.
Valloni, A.
Tanaka, M.
Bordry, F.
Auchmann, B.
Wallon, S.
Schenke, B.
Nergiz, Z.
Brüning, O.
Gerigk, F.
Słomiński, Wojciech
Tywoniuk, K.
Dutta, S.
Mohammadi Najafabadi, M.
Bogacz, A.
Huss, A.
Senol, A.
Nadolsky, P.
Köksal, M.
Osborne, J. A.
Rashed, A.
Aperio Bella, L.
Mondal, S.
Tapia-Takaki, D.
Bracinik, J.
Apolinario, L.
Latina, A.
Cassou, K.
Militsyn, B.
Yue, C. X.
Olness, F.
Zurita, P.
Queiroz, F. S.
Haug, F.
Cepila, J.
Repond, J.
Cetinkaya, V.
Raut, D.
Yang, H.
Honorato, C. G.
Kocak, F.
Hoffstaetter, G. H.
Stasto, A.
Eichhorn, R.
Trott, M.
Shang, L.
Peinaud, Y.
Klein, U.
Deshpande, K. S.
Satendra, K.
Marhauser, F.
Liu, M.
Eskola, K. J.
Schulte, D.
Patra, M.
Liang, H.
Balli, F.
Bruni, C.
Hug, F.
Dassa, L.
Kostka, P.
Holzer, B.
Levitchev, E.
Apyan, A.
Starostenko, A.
Gonçalves, V.
Hod, N.
Dainton, J.
Kado, M.
Li, R.
Strikman, M.
Brodsky, S. J.
Goddard, B.
Liu, T.
Satyanarayan, N.
Wang, X.
Gaddi, A.
Perrot, L.
Hutton, A.
Kumar, M.
Fischer, O.
Zhang, C.
Pellegrini, D.
Rahaman, R.
Szymanowski, L.
Marquet, C.
Currie, J.
Sutton, M.
Bousson, S.
Milhano, J. G.
Tasci, A. T.
Kawaguchi, S.
McFayden, J.
Hounsell, B.
Hernandez-Sanchez, J.
Allport, P. P.
Backovic, S.
Okada, N.
Tomas-Garcia, R.
Welsch, C.
Willering, G.
Britzger, D.
Agostini, P.
Tapan, I.
Verney, D.
Grassellino, A.
Aulenbacher, K.
Niehues, J.
Bernauer, J.
Pownall, G.
Yilmaz, A.
Ma, W.
Efremov, A. V.
Schwanenberger, C.
Biswal, S. S.
Rai, S. K.
Williams, P. H.
Ozansoy, A.
Grames, J.
Setiniyaz, S.
Jensen, E.
Rabbertz, K.
Delle Rose, L.
Bouzas, A. O.
Andari, N.
Burkhardt, H.
Larios, F.
Benedikt, M.
Das, S. P.
Ben-Zvi, I.
Longuevergne, D.
Levy, A.
Caldwell, A.
Parker, B.
Meot, F.
Stuart, M. J.
Zadeh, S. G.
Goyal, A.
Helenius, I.
Raychaudhuri, S.
Machado, M.
Milanese, A.
Mandal, S.
Polini, A.
Gao, J.
Islam, R.
Zimmermann, F.
Chetvertkova, V.
Yamazaki, Y.
Rinolfi, L.
Blümlein, J.
Polifka, R.
Armesto, N.
Dupraz, K.
Sultansoy, S.
Cornell, A. S.
Wang, Z. S.
Boonekamp, M.
Kaya, U.
Moch, S.
Kilic, A.
Marzani, S.
Aksakal, H.
Schirm, K.
Mcintosh, P.
Perini, D.
D’Onofrio, M.
Rimmer, R.
Boroun, G. R.
Radescu, V.
Martin, R.
Guzey, V.
Thonet, P.
Navarra, F.
Stocchi, A.
Bracco, C.
Henry, J.
Schopper, H.
Bottura, L.
Ari, V.
Shen, X.
Levonian, S.
Sun, H.
Douglas, D.
Ten-Kate, A. T.
Tang, Y.
Zhu, G.
Zurita, J.
Cole, B.
Poulose, P.
Ferreiro, E. G.
Hu, N.
Forte, S.
Xu, T.
Klein, M.
Guo, Y. C.
Seryi, A.
Vallerand, C.
Bonvini, M.
Kluth, S.
Morgan, T.
Zhu, S.
Glazov, A.
Zenaiev, O.
Pupkov, Y. A.
Gwenlan, C.
Calaga, R.
Kuze, M.
Placakyte, R.
Pilicer, E.
Bailey, S.
Hammad, A.
Hautmann, F.
Arduini, G.
Liu, W.
Walker, D.
Jones, T.
Song, M.
Kuday, S.
Hobbs, T. J.
Rojo, J.
Curtin, D.
Antusch, S.
Mellado, B.
Yaguna, C. E.
Khanpour, H.
Schott, M.
Behera, S.
Vilella, E.
Iwamoto, S.
Jowett, J. M.
Opis:
The Large Hadron–Electron Collider (LHeC) is designed to move the field of deep inelastic scattering (DIS) to the energy and intensity frontier of particle physics. Exploiting energy-recovery technology, it collides a novel, intense electron beam with a proton or ion beam from the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC). The accelerator and interaction region are designed for concurrent electron–proton and proton–proton operations. This report represents an update to the LHeC’s conceptual design report (CDR), published in 2012. It comprises new results on the parton structure of the proton and heavier nuclei, QCD dynamics, and electroweak and top-quark physics. It is shown how the LHeC will open a new chapter of nuclear particle physics by extending the accessible kinematic range of lepton–nucleus scattering by several orders of magnitude. Due to its enhanced luminosity and large energy and the cleanliness of the final hadronic states, the LHeC has a strong Higgs physics programme and its own discovery potential for new physics. Building on the 2012 CDR, this report contains a detailed updated design for the energy-recovery electron linac (ERL), including a new lattice, magnet and superconducting radio-frequency technology, and further components. Challenges of energy recovery are described, and the lower-energy, high-current, three-turn ERL facility, PERLE at Orsay, is presented, which uses the LHeC characteristics serving as a development facility for the design and operation of the LHeC. An updated detector design is presented corresponding to the acceptance, resolution, and calibration goals that arise from the Higgs and parton-density-function physics programmes. This paper also presents novel results for the Future Circular Collider in electron–hadron (FCC-eh) mode, which utilises the same ERL technology to further extend the reach of DIS to even higher centre-of-mass energies.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
A Study of the Detonation Properties, Propellant Impulses, Impact Sensitivities and Synthesis of Nitrated ANTA and NTO Derivatives
Autorzy:
Jensen, T. L.
Moxnes, J. F.
Kjønstad, E. F.
Unneberg, E.
Tematy:
detonation properties
propellant impulses
DFT
NTO
ANT
Pokaż więcej
Wydawca:
Sieć Badawcza Łukasiewicz - Instytut Przemysłu Organicznego
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/358234.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
Nitrated derivatives of 5-amino-3-nitro-1,2,4-triazole (ANTA) and 3-nitro-1,2,4-triazol-5-one (NTO) were theoretically characterized with respect to their performance as high explosives and rocket propellants. The detonation velocity and the detonation pressure of the derivatives, calculated with EXPLO5 software, were at the same level or slightly above the performance of 1,3,5-trinitroperhydro-1,3,5-triazine (RDX). The results showed that compositions of 1,3,4-trinitro-1,2,4-triazol-5-one and glycidyl azide polymer (GAP) could give specific impulses just above 2600 m/s in rocket propellants. The sensitivities of the derivatives were evaluated using their heats of detonation, CHNO-ratios, free space in the crystal lattice and N−NO2 bond dissociation energy. The stability and sensitivity of several of the derivatives could be poor due to the low N−NO2 bond dissociation energies. The N−NO2 bond dissociation energies in the derivatives were calculated to be between 41 and 296 kJ/mol when the M06-2X/6-311+G(2d,p) functional was used. Synthetic routes for the most stable derivatives were proposed. In addition, preliminary studies of the chloride-assisted nitrolysis of NTO were performed. The infrared spectrum of the NTO derivative indicated that N−NO2 bonds were formed.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Offshore drilled cuttings management
Autorzy:
Bilstad, T.
Stenberg, E. S.
Jensen, B.
Larsen, T.
Toft, M.
Tematy:
drilling
fluids
muds
cuttings
cleaning
TCC
reuse
disposal
regulations
wiercenie
płyny
muły
ponowne użycie
regulacje
Pokaż więcej
Wydawca:
Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza im. Stanisława Staszica w Krakowie. Wydawnictwo AGH
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/298998.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
The search for offshore fossil fuels generates large volumes of drilled cuttings which under certain conditions are defined hazardous, negating disposal at sea. Much of the cuttings end up in onshore landfills. The types of fluids used in well drilling operations determine to which extent the cuttings are considered hazardous. The three main types of fluids are oil based mud (OBM), water based mud (WBM) and synthetic based mud (SBM). The purpose of adding fluids or mud in the drilling operations is to cool and lubricate the drill bit, to stabilize the well bore, to control subsurface pressure, formation pressure, well stability and corrosion, and to carry cuttings to the surface. OBM is based on either diesel or mineral oil. One advantage of OBM is enhanced drilling performance, especially in technical challenging environments. A drawback, however, is the toxicity of OBM, prohibiting discharge of cuttings to the marine environment. Drilled cuttings are rocks produced during drilling operations, becoming coated with drilling fluids. Historically, cuttings have been disposed to sea. However, recent environmental laws and regulations prohibit such practice. Re-injection of cuttings as a slurry into subsurface formations has also been discontinued due to leaks and re-entering of slurry into the bottom waters. Transport of cuttings to shore is therefore the choice. For logistics and cost reasons emphasis is put on offshore waste minimization and reuse/recycle. Total fluid management (TFM) leads to environmental impact reduction (EIR). Minimization of drilling fluids and reuse of fluids lead to cost reduction. Volume of cuttings is reduced through directional drilling and by drilling smaller diameter holes. Synthetic based drilling fluids (SBM) are replacing OBM. Drilling wastes are further separated into a fluid and a solid phase. The solids may be used for road and other construction purposes, whereas the OBM is burned for energy recovery. The purpose of the thermo-mechanical cuttings cleaner (TCC) is to convert hazardous oily cuttings into useful products. TCC facilities are only available onshore in Norway. However, offshore TCC units will in due time be introduced, negating the need for transport of cuttings to shore. Cuttings are allowed disposed to sea when no toxic fluids are attached. TCC separation is accomplished by generating temperatures of 240-300 degrees of Celsius sufficient for evaporation of oil and water from the mineral solids.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Method for Evaluating Germicidal Ultraviolet Inactivation of Biocontaminated Surfaces
Autorzy:
Gorsuch, E. L.
Grinshpun, S. A.
Willeke, K.
Reponen, T.
Moss, C. E.
Jensen, P. A.
Tematy:
UV inactivation
microorganisms
agar
colony
chamber
mikroorganizmy
zanieczyszczenia mikrobiologiczne
powietrze
warunki pracy
Pokaż więcej
Wydawca:
Centralny Instytut Ochrony Pracy
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/89776.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
Safety issues related to work-site conditions often deal with potential worker exposure to infectious airborne microorganisms due to their dissemination in indoor air and contamination of surfaces. Germicidal ultraviolet (GUV) radiation is used in health-care settings and other occupational environments for microbial inactivation. In this study, a new methodology for determining the efficiency of GUV microbial inactivation of surfaces was developed and evaluated. The method utilizes identical chambers in which test microorganisms are irradiated on agar surfaces at different humidity and irradiation intensity levels. The effects of GUV intensity and exposure time on microbial inactivation were examined for Micrococcus luteus and Serratia marcescens. It was found that at low humidity levels (20-25%) both organisms can be inactivated with at least 95% efficiency if the GUV intensity exceeds 50 /zW/cm2 for at least 3-5 min (corresponding to a dose of ~ 1 0 mJ/cm2). The radiation dose needed for effective inactivation of S. marcescens, as measured by a UV meter near the microbial sample, was found not to be affected by the humidity level, whereas that of M. luteus increased at higher humidities. The findings of this study can be used to determine sufficient GUV inactivation doses for occupational environments with various microbial contaminations.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł

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