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Solutions For Fermi Questions, May 2018: Question 1: Throwing Out Energy; Question 2: Blood Pressure, Larry Weinstein Jan 2018

Solutions For Fermi Questions, May 2018: Question 1: Throwing Out Energy; Question 2: Blood Pressure, Larry Weinstein

Physics Faculty Publications

The article provides answers to questions including the amount of energy wasted when Americans throw out unused ice from their drinks, and why blood pressure is measured on the upper arm.


Measurements Of The Separated Longitudinal Structure Function Fl From Hydrogen And Deuterium Targets At Low Q2, V. Tvaskis, A. Tvaskis, I. Niculescu, D. Abbott, G. S. Adams, A. Afanasev, A. Ahmidouch, T. Angelescu, J. Arrington, A. Klein Jan 2018

Measurements Of The Separated Longitudinal Structure Function Fl From Hydrogen And Deuterium Targets At Low Q2, V. Tvaskis, A. Tvaskis, I. Niculescu, D. Abbott, G. S. Adams, A. Afanasev, A. Ahmidouch, T. Angelescu, J. Arrington, A. Klein

Physics Faculty Publications

Structure functions, as measured in lepton-nucleon scattering, have proven to be very useful in studying the partonic dynamics within the nucleon. However, it is experimentally difficult to separately determine the longitudinal and transverse structure functions, and consequently there are substantially less data available in particular for the longitudinal structure function. Here, we present separated structure functions for hydrogen and deuterium at low four-momentum transfer squared, Q2 < 1GeV2, and compare them with parton distribution parametrization and kT factorization approaches. While differences are found, the parametrizations generally agree with the data, even at the very low-Q2 scale of …


Measurement Of The Beam Asymmetry Σ And The Target Asymmetry T In The Photoproduction Of Ω Mesons Off The Proton Using Clas At Jefferson Laboratory, P. Roy, K. P. Adhikari, G. Charles, G. Gavalian, A. Klein, M. Mayer, Y. Prok, B. Torayev, J. Zhang, Z. W. Zhao Jan 2018

Measurement Of The Beam Asymmetry Σ And The Target Asymmetry T In The Photoproduction Of Ω Mesons Off The Proton Using Clas At Jefferson Laboratory, P. Roy, K. P. Adhikari, G. Charles, G. Gavalian, A. Klein, M. Mayer, Y. Prok, B. Torayev, J. Zhang, Z. W. Zhao

Physics Faculty Publications

he photoproduction of ω mesons off the proton has been studied in the reaction γp using the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) and the frozen-spin target in Hall B at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. For the first time, the target asymmetry T has been measured in photoproduction from the decay ω → π+ππ0, using a transversely polarized target with energies ranging from just above the reaction threshold up to 2.8 GeV. Significant nonzero values are observed for these asymmetries, reaching about 30–40% in the third-resonance region. New measurements for the …


Quark Pseudodistributions At Short Distances, A. V. Radyushkin Jan 2018

Quark Pseudodistributions At Short Distances, A. V. Radyushkin

Physics Faculty Publications

We perform a one-loop study of the small-z2 3 behavior of the Ioffe-time distribution (ITD) M(ν, z2 3), the basic function that may be converted into parton pseudo- and quasi-distributions. We calculate the corrections on the operator level, so that our results may be also used for pseudo-distribution amplitudes and generalized parton pseudodistributions. We separate two sources of the z2 3-dependence at small z2 the reduced ITD given by the ratio M(ν, z2 due to ln z2 3)/M(0, z2 3. One is related to the ultraviolet (UV) singularities generated by the gauge link. Our …


Numerical Study Of The Relativistic Three-Body Quantization Condition In The Isotropic Approximation, Raúl A. Briceño, Maxwell T. Hansen, Stephen R. Sharpe Jan 2018

Numerical Study Of The Relativistic Three-Body Quantization Condition In The Isotropic Approximation, Raúl A. Briceño, Maxwell T. Hansen, Stephen R. Sharpe

Physics Faculty Publications

We present numerical results showing how our recently proposed relativistic three-particle quantization condition can be used in practice. Using the isotropic (generalized s-wave) approximation, and keeping only the leading terms in the effective range expansion, we show how the quantization condition can be solved numerically in a straightforward manner. In addition, we show how the integral equations that relate the intermediate three-particle infinite-volume scattering quantity, Kdf,3, to the physical scattering amplitude can be solved at and below threshold. We test our methods by reproducing known analytic results for the 1/L expansion of the threshold state, the volume …


Center Of Mass Motion Of Short-Range Correlated Nucleon Pairs Studied Via The A(E, E'Pp) Reaction, Clas Collaboration, L. B. Weinstein, M. J. Amaryan, F. Hauenstein, A. Klein, S. E. Kuhn Jan 2018

Center Of Mass Motion Of Short-Range Correlated Nucleon Pairs Studied Via The A(E, E'Pp) Reaction, Clas Collaboration, L. B. Weinstein, M. J. Amaryan, F. Hauenstein, A. Klein, S. E. Kuhn

Physics Faculty Publications

Short-range correlated (SRC) nucleon pairs are a vital part of the nucleus, accounting for almost all nucleons with momentum greater than the Fermi momentum (kF). A fundamental characteristic of SRC pairs is having large relative momenta as compared to kF, and smaller center of mass (c.m.) which indicates a small separation distance between the nucleons in the pair. Determining the c.m. momentum distribution of SRC pairs is essential for understanding their formation process. We report here on the extraction of the c.m. motion of proton-proton (pp) SRC pairs in carbon and, for the first …


Exclusive Photoproduction Of Πº Up To Large Values Of Mandelstam Variables S, T, And U With Clas, Clas Collaboration, M. C. Kunkel, M. J. Amaryan, S. Bültmann, G. Charles, C. E. Hyde, A. Klein, S E. Kuhn, J. Poudel, Y. Prok, L. B. Weinstein, Z. W. Zhao Jan 2018

Exclusive Photoproduction Of Πº Up To Large Values Of Mandelstam Variables S, T, And U With Clas, Clas Collaboration, M. C. Kunkel, M. J. Amaryan, S. Bültmann, G. Charles, C. E. Hyde, A. Klein, S E. Kuhn, J. Poudel, Y. Prok, L. B. Weinstein, Z. W. Zhao

Physics Faculty Publications

Exclusive photoproduction cross sections have been measured for the process γp→pπ0[e+e(γ)] with the Dalitz decay final state using tagged photon energies in the range of Eγ= 1.275–5.425 GeV. The complete angular distribution of the final state π0 , for the entire photon energy range up to large values of t and u, has been measured for the first time. The data obtained show that the cross section dσ/dt , at mid to large angles, decreases with energy as s−6.89±0.26 . This is in agreement with the perturbative QCD quark …


Measurement Of The Q² Dependence Of The Deuteron Spin Structure Function G1 And Its Moments At Low Q² With Clas, Clas Collaboration, K. P. Adhikari, L. El Fassi, S E. Kuhn, M. J. Amaryan, S. Bültmann, G. Charles, Gail Dodge, N. Guler, C. E. Hyde, A. Klein, D. Payette, J. Poudel, Y. Prok, L. B. Weinstein, J. Zhang, Z. W. Zhao Jan 2018

Measurement Of The Q² Dependence Of The Deuteron Spin Structure Function G1 And Its Moments At Low Q² With Clas, Clas Collaboration, K. P. Adhikari, L. El Fassi, S E. Kuhn, M. J. Amaryan, S. Bültmann, G. Charles, Gail Dodge, N. Guler, C. E. Hyde, A. Klein, D. Payette, J. Poudel, Y. Prok, L. B. Weinstein, J. Zhang, Z. W. Zhao

Physics Faculty Publications

We measured the g1 spin structure function of the deuteron at low Q2, where QCD can be approximated with chiral perturbation theory (χPT). The data cover the resonance region, up to an invariant mass of W ≈ 1.9  GeV. The generalized Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn sum, the moment Γd1 and the spin polarizability γd0 are precisely determined down to a minimum Q2 of 0.02  GeV2 for the first time, about 2.5 times lower than that of previous data. We compare them to several χPT calculations and models. These results are the first in a …


First Test Results Of Superconducting Twin Axis Cavity For Erl Applications, Hyekyoung Park, Subashini De Silva, Jean R. Delayen, Andrew Hutton, Frank Marhauser Jan 2018

First Test Results Of Superconducting Twin Axis Cavity For Erl Applications, Hyekyoung Park, Subashini De Silva, Jean R. Delayen, Andrew Hutton, Frank Marhauser

Physics Faculty Publications

RF superconducting (SRF) cavities with two beam pipes have been proposed in the past for energy recovery linac applications. The relatively complex geometry of those cavities presented a serious challenge for fabrication and surface processing. The main concerns have now been overcome with the fabrication and successful RF testing of a new elliptical twin-axis cavity proposed by Jefferson Lab (JLab) and optimized by the Center for Accelerator Science (CAS) at Old Dominion University (ODU) in the framework of a DoE accelerator stewardship program. The cavity design provides uniform accelerating or decelerating fields for both beams. This paper describes the cavity …


Probing The Wave Nature Of Light-Matter Interaction, D. E. Boone, C. H. Jackson, A. T. Swecker, J. S. Hergenrather, K. S. Wenger, O. Kokhan, Balša Terzić, I. Melnikov, I. N. Ivanov, E. C. Stevens, G. Scarel Jan 2018

Probing The Wave Nature Of Light-Matter Interaction, D. E. Boone, C. H. Jackson, A. T. Swecker, J. S. Hergenrather, K. S. Wenger, O. Kokhan, Balša Terzić, I. Melnikov, I. N. Ivanov, E. C. Stevens, G. Scarel

Physics Faculty Publications

The wave-particle duality of light is a controversial topic in modern physics. In this context, this work highlights the ability of the wave-nature of light on its own to account for the conservation of energy in light-matter interaction. Two simple fundamental properties of light as wave are involved: its period and its power P. The power P depends only on the amplitude of the wave’s electric and magnetic fields (Poynting’s vector), and can easily be measured with a power sensor for visible and infrared lasers. The advantage of such a wave-based approach is that it unveils unexpected effects of light’s …


Cryogenic Probe Station At Old Dominion University Center For Accelerator Science, Junki Makita, Jean R. Delayen, Alex Gurevich, Gianluigi Ciovati Jan 2018

Cryogenic Probe Station At Old Dominion University Center For Accelerator Science, Junki Makita, Jean R. Delayen, Alex Gurevich, Gianluigi Ciovati

Physics Faculty Publications

With a growing effort in research and development of an alternative material to bulk Nb for a superconducting radiofrequency (SRF) cavity, it is important to have a cost effective method to benchmark new materials of choice. At Old Dominion University's Center for Accelerator Science, a cryogenic probe station (CPS) will be used to measure the response of superconductor samples under RF fields. The setup consists of a closed-cycle refrigerator for cooling a sample wafer to a cryogenic temperature, a superconducting magnet providing a field parallel to the sample, and DC probes in addition to RF probes. The RF probes will …


Determination Of The Field-Dependence Of The Surface Resistance Of Superconductors From Cavity Tests, Jean R. Delayen, Subashini De Silva, Hyekyoung Park Jan 2018

Determination Of The Field-Dependence Of The Surface Resistance Of Superconductors From Cavity Tests, Jean R. Delayen, Subashini De Silva, Hyekyoung Park

Physics Faculty Publications

Cryogenic tests of superconducting cavities yield an average surface resistance as a function of the peak surface magnetic field. An analytical formalism has been developed to extract the actual field dependence of the surface resistance from cavity tests and is applied to coaxial cavities and cavities of more complex geometries.


Rf Tests Of Rf-Dipole Prototype Crabbing Cavities For Lhc High Luminosity Upgrade, Subashini De Silva, Hyekyoung Park, Jean R. Delayen, Zi Li Jan 2018

Rf Tests Of Rf-Dipole Prototype Crabbing Cavities For Lhc High Luminosity Upgrade, Subashini De Silva, Hyekyoung Park, Jean R. Delayen, Zi Li

Physics Faculty Publications

The superconducting rf-dipole crabbing cavity is one of the two crabbing cavity designs proposed for the LHC high luminosity upgrade. The proof-of-principle (P-o-P) rf-dipole cavity operating at 400 MHz has demonstrated performance exceeding the design specifications. The prototype cavity for SPS beam test has been designed to include the fundamental power coupler, HOM couplers, and all the ancillary components intended to meet the design requirements. The crab cavities will be installed in the SPS beam line prior to the installation in LHC; this will be the first crabbing cavity operation on a proton beam. The fabrication of two prototype rf-dipole …


Lessons Learned From Rf-Dipole Prototype Cavities For Lhc High Luminosity Upgrade, Subashini De Silva, Jean R. Delayen, Z. Li, H. Park Jan 2018

Lessons Learned From Rf-Dipole Prototype Cavities For Lhc High Luminosity Upgrade, Subashini De Silva, Jean R. Delayen, Z. Li, H. Park

Physics Faculty Publications

The RF-Dipole Crabbing Cavity designed for the LHC High Luminosity Upgrade includes two higher order mode (HOM) couplers. One of the HOM couplers is an rf filter, which is a high pass filter designed to couple to the horizontal dipole modes and accelerating modes up to 2 GHz, while rejecting the fundamental operating mode at 400 MHz. The coupler consists of a high pass filter circuit where the rejection of the operating mode and transmission of HOMs are sensitive to dimensional deviations. An rf test box has been designed to measure the transmission of the rf filter in order to …


Measurements Of Frequency, Temperature, Rf Field Dependent Surface Resistance Using Superconducting Half-Wave Cavity, Hyekyoung Park, Subashini De Silva, Jean R. Delayen Jan 2018

Measurements Of Frequency, Temperature, Rf Field Dependent Surface Resistance Using Superconducting Half-Wave Cavity, Hyekyoung Park, Subashini De Silva, Jean R. Delayen

Physics Faculty Publications

A theory of surface resistance of superconductor was rigorously formulated by Bardeen, Cooper, Schrieffer more than 50 years ago. Since then the accelerator community has been used the theory as a guideline to improve the surface resistance of the superconducting cavity. It has been observed that the surface resistance is dependent on frequency, temperature and rf field strength, and surface preparation. To verify these dependences, a well-controlled study is required. Although many different types of cavities have been tested, the typical superconducting cavities are built for specific frequencies of their application. They do not provide data other than at its …


Coupled Bunch Instability From Jleic Crab Cavity Higher Order Modules, S. I. Sosa, R. Li, H. Park, S. De Silva, V. S. Morozov, J. R. Delayen Jan 2018

Coupled Bunch Instability From Jleic Crab Cavity Higher Order Modules, S. I. Sosa, R. Li, H. Park, S. De Silva, V. S. Morozov, J. R. Delayen

Physics Faculty Publications

Particle bunches traveling in a ring can excite wakefields inside any radio-frequency element present. These electromagnetic modes can resonate long enough and interact with subsequent passing bunches. A coherent oscillation between bunches can quickly become an instability and needs to be addressed. The Jefferson Lab electron ion collider has a large 50 mrad crossing angle and thus relies on bunch crabbing to achieve high luminosity. Bunch crabbing is done with compact superconducting rf dipole cavities. We study coupled bunch oscillations driven by the higher order modes of multicell RFD crab cavities under study for JLEIC, we calculate the instability growth …


Simulation Study Of The Magnetized Electron Beam, S.A.K. Wijethunga, J.F. Benesch, Jean R. Delayen, F. E. Hannon, Geoffrey A. Krafft, M. A. Poelker, R. Suleiman Jan 2018

Simulation Study Of The Magnetized Electron Beam, S.A.K. Wijethunga, J.F. Benesch, Jean R. Delayen, F. E. Hannon, Geoffrey A. Krafft, M. A. Poelker, R. Suleiman

Physics Faculty Publications

Electron cooling of the ion beam plays an important role in electron ion colliders to obtain the required high luminosity. This cooling efficiency can be enhanced by using a magnetized electron beam, where the cooling process occurs inside a solenoid field. This paper compares the predictions of ASTRA and GPT simulations to measurements made using a DC high voltage photogun producing magnetized electron beam, related to beam size and rotation angles as a function of the photogun magnetizing solenoid and other parameters.


Production Of Magnetized Electron Beam From A Dc High Voltage Photogun, M.A. Mamun, P.A. Adderly, J. Benesch, B. Bullard, J. Delayen, J. Grames, J. Guo, F. Hannon, J. Hansknecht, C. Hernandez-Garcia, R. Kazimi, Geoffrey Krafft, M. Poelker, R. Suleiman, M. Tiefenback, Y. Wang, Sajini Wijethunga, S. Zhang Jan 2018

Production Of Magnetized Electron Beam From A Dc High Voltage Photogun, M.A. Mamun, P.A. Adderly, J. Benesch, B. Bullard, J. Delayen, J. Grames, J. Guo, F. Hannon, J. Hansknecht, C. Hernandez-Garcia, R. Kazimi, Geoffrey Krafft, M. Poelker, R. Suleiman, M. Tiefenback, Y. Wang, Sajini Wijethunga, S. Zhang

Physics Faculty Publications

Bunched-beam electron cooling is a key feature of all proposed designs of the future electron-ion collider, and a requirement for achieving the highest promised collision luminosity. At the Jefferson Lab Electron Ion Collider (JLEIC), fast cooling of ion beams will be accomplished via so-called 'magnetized cooling' implemented using a recirculator ring that employs an energy recovery linac. In this contribution, we describe the production of magnetized electron beam using a compact 300 kV DC high voltage photogun with an inverted insulator geometry, and using alkali-antimonide photocathodes. Beam magnetization was assessed using a modest diagnostic beamline that includes YAG view screens …


300 Kv Dc High Voltage Photogun With Inverted Insulator Geometry And Csk₂Sb Photocathode, Y.W. Wang, P.A. Adderley, J. F. Benesch, D.B. Bullard, J.M. Grames, F. E. Hannon, J. Hansknecht, C. Hernandez-Garcia, R. Kazimi, Geoffrey A. Krafft, M. A. Mamun, G. G. Palacios Serrano, M. Poelker, R. Suleiman, M. G. Tiefenback, S.A.K. Wijethunga Jan 2018

300 Kv Dc High Voltage Photogun With Inverted Insulator Geometry And Csk₂Sb Photocathode, Y.W. Wang, P.A. Adderley, J. F. Benesch, D.B. Bullard, J.M. Grames, F. E. Hannon, J. Hansknecht, C. Hernandez-Garcia, R. Kazimi, Geoffrey A. Krafft, M. A. Mamun, G. G. Palacios Serrano, M. Poelker, R. Suleiman, M. G. Tiefenback, S.A.K. Wijethunga

Physics Faculty Publications

A compact DC high voltage photogun with inverted-insulator geometry was designed, built and operated reliably at 300 kV bias voltage using alkali-antimonide photocathodes. This presentation describes key electrostatic design features of the photogun with accompanying emittance measurements obtained across the entire photocathode surface that speak to field non-uniformity within the cathode/anode gap. A summary of initial photocathode lifetime measurements at beam currents up to 4.5 mA is also presented.


Well-Being And Mental Health Impact Of Household Flooding In Guyana, The Caribbean, Muge Akpinar-Elci, Shanomae Rose, Michele Kekeh Jan 2018

Well-Being And Mental Health Impact Of Household Flooding In Guyana, The Caribbean, Muge Akpinar-Elci, Shanomae Rose, Michele Kekeh

Center for Global Health Publications

Guyana has annually experienced excessive rainfall and flooding since 2005. This study investigated the general well-being and mental health problems among occupants of households affected by the December 2008 flooding in Guyana. A cross-sectional study design was used to administer validated questionnaires, which included sections on demographics, environmental exposure, general health, and personal behavior. The response rate to the survey was 70% (130/185). The findings indicate an increased self-reported poor health for study participants who smelled moldy odors inside of their home (OR: 4.1, 95% CI: 2.0‐12.0) and for individuals who had mold or mildew inside of their homes (OR: …


Modeling The Impacts Of Sea Level Rise On Storm Surge Inundation In Flood-Prone Urban Areas Of Hampton Roads, Virginia, Luca Castrucci, Navid Tahvildari Jan 2018

Modeling The Impacts Of Sea Level Rise On Storm Surge Inundation In Flood-Prone Urban Areas Of Hampton Roads, Virginia, Luca Castrucci, Navid Tahvildari

Civil & Environmental Engineering Faculty Publications

Hampton Roads is a populated area in the United States Mid-Atlantic region that is highly affected by sea level rise (SLR). The transportation infrastructure in the region is increasingly disrupted by storm surge and even minor flooding events. The purpose of this study is to improve our understanding of SLR impacts on storm surge flooding in the region. We develop a hydrodynamic model to study the vulnerability of several critical flood-prone neighborhoods to storm surge flooding under several SLR projections. The hydrodynamic model is validated for tide prediction, and its performance in storm surge simulation is validated with the water …


Real Time Spectroscopic Ellipsometry Analysis Of First Stage Cuin1-Xgaxse2 Growth: Indium-Gallium Selenide Co-Evaporation, Puja Pradhan, Puruswottam Aryal, Dinesh Attygalle, Abdel-Rahman Ibdah, Prakash Koirala, Jian Li, Khagendra P. Bhandari, Geethika K. Liyanage, Randy J. Ellingson, Michael J. Heben, Sylvain Marsillac, Robert W. Collins, Nikolas J. Podraza Jan 2018

Real Time Spectroscopic Ellipsometry Analysis Of First Stage Cuin1-Xgaxse2 Growth: Indium-Gallium Selenide Co-Evaporation, Puja Pradhan, Puruswottam Aryal, Dinesh Attygalle, Abdel-Rahman Ibdah, Prakash Koirala, Jian Li, Khagendra P. Bhandari, Geethika K. Liyanage, Randy J. Ellingson, Michael J. Heben, Sylvain Marsillac, Robert W. Collins, Nikolas J. Podraza

Electrical & Computer Engineering Faculty Publications

Real time spectroscopic ellipsometry (RTSE) has been applied for in-situ monitoring of the first stage of copper indium-gallium diselenide (CIGS) thin film deposition by the three-stage co-evaporation process used for fabrication of high efficiency thin film photovoltaic (PV) devices. The first stage entails the growth of indium-gallium selenide (In1-xGax)₂Se₃ (IGS) on a substrate of Mo-coated soda lime glass maintained at a temperature of 400 °C. This is a critical stage of CIGS deposition because a large fraction of the final film thickness is deposited, and as a result precise compositional control is desired in order to …


Fast Identification Of High Utility Itemsets From Candidates, Jun-Feng Qu, Mengchi Liu, Chunsheng Xin, Zhongbo Wu Jan 2018

Fast Identification Of High Utility Itemsets From Candidates, Jun-Feng Qu, Mengchi Liu, Chunsheng Xin, Zhongbo Wu

Electrical & Computer Engineering Faculty Publications

High utility itemsets (HUIs) are sets of items with high utility, like profit, in a database. Efficient mining of high utility itemsets is an important problem in the data mining area. Many mining algorithms adopt a two-phase framework. They first generate a set of candidate itemsets by roughly overestimating the utilities of all itemsets in a database, and subsequently compute the exact utility of each candidate to identify HUIs. Therefore, the major costs in these algorithms come from candidate generation and utility computation. Previous works mainly focus on how to reduce the number of candidates, without dedicating much attention to …


Plasma Medicine: A Brief Introduction, Mounir Laroussi Jan 2018

Plasma Medicine: A Brief Introduction, Mounir Laroussi

Electrical & Computer Engineering Faculty Publications

This mini review is to introduce the readers of Plasma to the field of plasma medicine. This is a multidisciplinary field of research at the intersection of physics, engineering, biology and medicine. Plasma medicine is only about two decades old, but the research community active in this emerging field has grown tremendously in the last few years. Today, research is being conducted on a number of applications including wound healing and cancer treatment. Although a lot of knowledge has been created and our understanding of the fundamental mechanisms that play important roles in the interaction between low temperature plasma and …


Advances In Processing, Mining, And Learning Complex Data: From Foundations To Real-World Applications, Jia Wu, Shirui Pan, Chuan Zhou, Gang Li, Wu He, Chengqi Zhang Jan 2018

Advances In Processing, Mining, And Learning Complex Data: From Foundations To Real-World Applications, Jia Wu, Shirui Pan, Chuan Zhou, Gang Li, Wu He, Chengqi Zhang

Information Technology & Decision Sciences Faculty Publications

Processing, mining, and learning complex data refer to an advanced study area of data mining and knowledge discovery concerning the development and analysis of approaches for discovering patterns and learning models from data with a complex structure (e.g., multirelational data, XML data, text data, image data, time series, sequences, graphs, streaming data, and trees) [15]. These kinds of data are commonly encountered in many social, economic, scientific, and engineering applications. Complex data pose new challenges for current research in data mining and knowledge discovery as they require new methods for processing, mining, and learning them. Traditional …


Mls Measurements Of Stratospheric Hydrogen Cyanide During The 2015-2016 El Niño Event, Hugh C. Pumphrey, Norbert Glatthor, Peter F. Bernath, Christopher D. Boone, James W. Hannigan, Ivan Ortega, Nathaniel J. Livesey, William G. Read Jan 2018

Mls Measurements Of Stratospheric Hydrogen Cyanide During The 2015-2016 El Niño Event, Hugh C. Pumphrey, Norbert Glatthor, Peter F. Bernath, Christopher D. Boone, James W. Hannigan, Ivan Ortega, Nathaniel J. Livesey, William G. Read

Chemistry & Biochemistry Faculty Publications

It is known from ground-based measurements made during the 1982-1983 and 1997-1998 El Niño events that atmospheric hydrogen cyanide (HCN) tends to be higher during such years than at other times. The Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS) on the Aura satellite has been measuring HCN mixing ratios since launch in 2004; the measurements are ongoing at the time of writing. The winter of 2015- 2016 saw the largest El Niño event since 1997-1998. We present MLS measurements of HCN in the lower stratosphere for the Aura mission to date, comparing the 2015- 2016 El Niño period to the rest of the …


Surface Oxygenation Of Biochar Through Ozonization For Dramatically Enhancing Cation Exchange Capacity, Matthew D. Huff, Sarah Marshall, Haitham A. Saeed, James Weifu Lee Jan 2018

Surface Oxygenation Of Biochar Through Ozonization For Dramatically Enhancing Cation Exchange Capacity, Matthew D. Huff, Sarah Marshall, Haitham A. Saeed, James Weifu Lee

Chemistry & Biochemistry Faculty Publications

Background

Biochar cation exchange capacity (CEC) is a key property that is central to biochar environmental applications including the retention of soil nutrients in soil amendment and removal of certain pollutants in water-filtration applications.

Results

This study reports an innovative biochar-ozonization process that dramatically increases the CEC value of biochars by a factor of 2. The ozonized biochars also show great improvement on adsorption of methylene blue by as much as a factor of about 5. In this study, biochar samples treated with and without ozone were analyzed by means of pH and CEC assays, water field capacity measurement, elemental …


Quantum Monte Carlo Calculations Of Weak Transitions In A=6-10 Nuclei, S. Pastore, A. Baroni, S. Gandolfi, R. Schiavilla, R. B. Wiringa Jan 2018

Quantum Monte Carlo Calculations Of Weak Transitions In A=6-10 Nuclei, S. Pastore, A. Baroni, S. Gandolfi, R. Schiavilla, R. B. Wiringa

Physics Faculty Publications

Ab initio calculations of the Gamow-Teller (GT) matrix elements in the β decays of 6He and 10C and electron captures in 7Be are carried out using both variational and Green's function Monte Carlo wave functions obtained from the Argonne v18 two-nucleon and Illinois-7 three-nucleon interactions, and axial many-body currents derived from either meson-exchange phenomenology or chiral effective field theory. The agreement with experimental data is excellent for the electron captures in 7Be, while theory overestimates the 6He and 10C data by ~2% and ~10%, respectively. We show that for these systems correlations in the nuclear …


Resonances From Lattice Qcd, Raúl A. Briceño Jan 2018

Resonances From Lattice Qcd, Raúl A. Briceño

Physics Faculty Publications

The spectrum of hadron is mainly composed as shortly-lived states (resonance) that decay onto two or more hadrons. These resonances play an important role in a variety of phenomenologically significant processes. In this talk, I give an overview on the present status of a rigorous program for studying of resonances and their properties using lattice QCD. I explain the formalism needed for extracting resonant amplitudes from the finite-volume spectra. From these one can extract the masses and widths of resonances. I present some recent examples that illustrate the power of these ideas. I then explain similar formalism that allows for …


Search For Three-Nucleon Short-Range Correlations In Light Nuclei, Z. Ye, P. Solvignon, D. Nguten, P. Aguilera, Z. Ahmed, H. Albataineh, K. Allada, B. Anderson, D. Anez, L. B. Weinstein Jan 2018

Search For Three-Nucleon Short-Range Correlations In Light Nuclei, Z. Ye, P. Solvignon, D. Nguten, P. Aguilera, Z. Ahmed, H. Albataineh, K. Allada, B. Anderson, D. Anez, L. B. Weinstein

Physics Faculty Publications

We present new data probing short-range correlations (SRCs) in nuclei through the measurement of electron scattering off high-momentum nucleons in nuclei. The inclusive 4He/3He cross section ratio is observed to be both x and Q2 independent for 1.5 < x < 2, confirming the dominance of two-nucleon short-range correlations. For x > 2, our data support the hypothesis that a previous claim of three-nucleon correlation dominance was an artifact caused by the limited resolution of the measurement. While 3N-SRCs appear to have an important contribution, our data show that isolating 3N-SRCs is significantly more complicated than for 2N-SRCs.