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Absolute Dimensions Of The Metallic-Line Eclipsing Binary V501 Monocerotis, Guillermo Torres, Claud H. Sandberg Lacy, Krešimir Pavlovski, Francis C. Fekel, Matthew W. Muterspaugh Oct 2015

Absolute Dimensions Of The Metallic-Line Eclipsing Binary V501 Monocerotis, Guillermo Torres, Claud H. Sandberg Lacy, Krešimir Pavlovski, Francis C. Fekel, Matthew W. Muterspaugh

Information Systems and Engineering Management Research Publications

We report extensive high-resolution spectroscopic observations and V-band differential photometry of the slightly eccentric 7.02 day detached eclipsing binary V501 Mon (A6m+F0), which we use to determine its absolute dimensions to high precision (0.3% for the masses and 1.8% for the radii, or better). The absolute masses, radii, and temperatures are MA = 1.6455 ± 0.0043 M⊙, RA = 1.888 ± 0.029 R⊙, and ${T}_{{\rm{eff}}}^{{\rm{A}}}$ = 7510 ± 100 K for the primary and MB = 1.4588 ± 0.0025 M⊙, RB = 1.592 ± 0.028 R⊙, and TeffB = 7000 ± 90 K for the secondary. Apsidal motion has been …


Nitrogen Abundances In Early-Type Be Stars, Ahmed Ahmed Oct 2015

Nitrogen Abundances In Early-Type Be Stars, Ahmed Ahmed

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

A sample of 26 Be stars from the Magnetism in Massive Stars (MiMeS) spectroscopic survey are analyzed for their photospheric nitrogen abundances in an effort to detect rotational mixing in the Be stars. Be stars are massive stars, between 3 and 20 times the mass of the Sun, that are surrounded by a thin, equatorial disk of gas that produces emission lines in their optical and near-infrared spectra. Be stars are the most rapidly-rotating stellar population on the main sequence, where stars produce energy by core hydrogen burning. New, non-LTE line transfer calculations are performed for the Nii ion, the …


Observations Of New Particle Formation In Enhanced Uv Irradiance Zones Near Cumulus Clouds, B. Wehner, F. Werner, F. Ditas, R. A. Shaw, M. Kulmala, H. Siebert Oct 2015

Observations Of New Particle Formation In Enhanced Uv Irradiance Zones Near Cumulus Clouds, B. Wehner, F. Werner, F. Ditas, R. A. Shaw, M. Kulmala, H. Siebert

Michigan Tech Publications

During the CARRIBA (Cloud, Aerosol, Radiation and tuRbulence in the trade wInd regime over Barbados) campaign, the interaction between aerosol particles and cloud microphysical properties was investigated in detail, which also includes the influence of clouds on the aerosol formation. During two intensive campaigns in 2010 and 2011, helicopter-borne measurement flights were performed to investigate the thermodynamic, turbulent, microphysical, and radiative properties of trade-wind cumuli over Barbados. During these flights, 91 cases with increased aerosol particle number concentrations near clouds were detected. The majority of these cases are also correlated with enhanced irradiance in the ultraviolet (UV) spectral wavelength range. …


A High-Speed X-Ray Detector System For Noninvasive Fluid Flow Measurements, Timothy B. Morgan, Benjamin R. Halls, Terrence R. Meyer, Theodore J. Heindel Oct 2015

A High-Speed X-Ray Detector System For Noninvasive Fluid Flow Measurements, Timothy B. Morgan, Benjamin R. Halls, Terrence R. Meyer, Theodore J. Heindel

Terrence R Meyer

The opaque nature of many multiphase flows has long posed a significant challenge to the visualization and measurement of desired characteristics. To overcome this difficulty, X-ray imaging, both in the form of radiography and computed tomography, has been used successfully to quantify various multiphase flow phenomena. However, the relatively low temporal resolution of typical X-ray systems limit their use to moderately slow flows and time-average values. This paper discusses the development of an X-ray detection system capable of high-speed radiographic imaging that can be used to visualize multiphase flows. Details of the hardware will be given and then applied to …


U.S. Drought Monitor, October 20, 2015, Brad Rippey Oct 2015

U.S. Drought Monitor, October 20, 2015, Brad Rippey

United States Agricultural Commodities in Drought Archive

Drought map of U.S. for October 20, 2015 (10/20/15) plus: U.S. crop areas experiencing drought (map), Approximate percentage of crop located in drought, by state (bar graph), Percent of crop area located in drought, past 52 weeks (line graph) for: Corn, Soybeans, Hay, Cattle, Winter wheat.


Geology Of The Chester, Ridley, And Crum Watersheds – Violent Past, Tranquil Present, Walter Cressler Oct 2015

Geology Of The Chester, Ridley, And Crum Watersheds – Violent Past, Tranquil Present, Walter Cressler

Walt Cressler

No abstract provided.


Few-Boson Processes In The Presence Of An Attractive Impurity Under One-Dimensional Confinement, Nirav P. Mehta, Connor D. Morehead Oct 2015

Few-Boson Processes In The Presence Of An Attractive Impurity Under One-Dimensional Confinement, Nirav P. Mehta, Connor D. Morehead

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Research

We consider a few-boson system confined to one dimension with a single distinguishable particle of lesser mass. All particle interactions are modeled with δ functions, but due to the mass imbalance the problem is nonintegrable. Universal few-body binding energies, atom-dimer and atom-trimer scattering lengths, are all calculated in terms of two parameters, namely the mass ratio mL/mH, and ratio gHH/gHL of the δ-function couplings. We specifically identify the values of these ratios for which the atom-dimer or atom-trimer scattering lengths vanish or diverge. We identify regions in this parameter space …


Pulsar J0453+1559: A Double Neutron Star System With A Large Mass Asymmetry, J. G. Martinez, K. Stovall, P. C.C. Freire, J. S. Deneva, F. A. Jenet, M. A. Mclaughlin, M. Bagchi, S. D. Bates, A. Ridolfi Oct 2015

Pulsar J0453+1559: A Double Neutron Star System With A Large Mass Asymmetry, J. G. Martinez, K. Stovall, P. C.C. Freire, J. S. Deneva, F. A. Jenet, M. A. Mclaughlin, M. Bagchi, S. D. Bates, A. Ridolfi

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications and Presentations

To understand the nature of supernovae and neutron star (NS) formation, as well as binary stellar evolution and their interactions, it is important to probe the distribution of NS masses. Until now, all double NS (DNS) systems have been measured as having a mass ratio close to unity (q ≥ 0.91). Here, we report the measurement of the individual masses of the 4.07-day binary pulsar J0453+1559 from measurements of the rate of advance of periastron and Shapiro delay: the mass of the pulsar is Mp = 1.559 � 0.005 Mo and that of its companion is Mo; q = 0.75. …


Stochastic Acceleration Of Galactic Cosmic Rays By Compressible Plasma Fluctuations In Supernova Shells, Ming Zhang Oct 2015

Stochastic Acceleration Of Galactic Cosmic Rays By Compressible Plasma Fluctuations In Supernova Shells, Ming Zhang

Aerospace, Physics, and Space Science Faculty Publications

A theory of 2-stage acceleration of Galactic cosmic rays in supernova remnants is proposed. The first stage is accomplished by the supernova shock front, where a power-law spectrum is established up to a certain cutoff energy. It is followed by stochastic acceleration with compressible waves/turbulence in the downstream medium. With a broad ∝k^(-2) spectrum for the compressible plasma fluctuations, the rate of stochastic acceleration is constant over a wide range of particle momentum. In this case, the stochastic acceleration process extends the power-law spectrum cutoff energy of Galactic cosmic rays to the knee without changing the spectral slope. This situation …


Mixed Weibull Distribution Model Of Dc Dielectric Breakdowns With Dual Defect Modes, Allen Andersen, Jr Dennison Oct 2015

Mixed Weibull Distribution Model Of Dc Dielectric Breakdowns With Dual Defect Modes, Allen Andersen, Jr Dennison

Journal Articles

This work provides physical insight into common statistical models for DC dielectric breakdown field strengths. Voltage step-up tests were performed on low density polyethylene films. The merits of generalizations to widely-used empirical Weibull models are discussed. The cumulative probability distributions of the breakdown fields were fit to standard two- and three-parameter Weibull distributions. Mixed two-parameter Weibull distributions, sometimes used in the literature to model multiple breakdown modes, were found to yield the best fits to the data. In addition, the same data were fit to a physically-motivated dual-defect mean field model incorporating both low- and high-energy defect modes with different …


The Corrosion Behaviour Of Cu In Irradiated And Non-Irradiated Humid Air, Balsam Ibrahim Oct 2015

The Corrosion Behaviour Of Cu In Irradiated And Non-Irradiated Humid Air, Balsam Ibrahim

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

The present management scenario for the permanent disposal of high level nuclear waste in Canada is to seal it in metallic containers and bury it in a deep stable geologic repository. For thick-walled containers radiation fields on the outside of the container would have a negligible influence on container corrosion. However, to overcome fabrication issues and to reduce costs, steel containers with a thin outer copper coating are being designed making a reassessment of the influence of gamma radiation on container corrosion a potential licensing requirement.

The behaviour of Cu in an aerated vapour phase environment in equilibrium with condensed …


Two-Ply Channels For Faster Wicking In Paper-Based Microfluidic Devices, Conor K. Camplisson, Kevin M. Schilling, William L. Pedrotti, Howard A. Stone, Andres W. Martinez Oct 2015

Two-Ply Channels For Faster Wicking In Paper-Based Microfluidic Devices, Conor K. Camplisson, Kevin M. Schilling, William L. Pedrotti, Howard A. Stone, Andres W. Martinez

Chemistry and Biochemistry

This article describes the development of porous two-ply channels for paper-based microfluidic devices that wick fluids significantly faster than conventional, porous, single-ply channels. The two-ply channels were made by stacking two single-ply channels on top of each other and were fabricated entirely out of paper, wax and toner using two commercially available printers, a convection oven and a thermal laminator. The wicking in paper-based channels was studied and modeled using a modified Lucas–Washburn equation to account for the effect of evaporation, and a paper-based titration device incorporating two-ply channels was demonstrated.


04. Random Variables: Concepts, Gerhard Müller Oct 2015

04. Random Variables: Concepts, Gerhard Müller

Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics

Part four of course materials for Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics (Physics 626), taught by Gerhard Müller at the University of Rhode Island. Entries listed in the table of contents, but not shown in the document, exist only in handwritten form. Documents will be updated periodically as more entries become presentable.

Updated with version 2 on 5/3/2016.


07. Stochastic Processes: Applications, Gerhard Müller Oct 2015

07. Stochastic Processes: Applications, Gerhard Müller

Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics

Part seven of course materials for Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics (Physics 626), taught by Gerhard Müller at the University of Rhode Island. Entries listed in the table of contents, but not shown in the document, exist only in handwritten form. Documents will be updated periodically as more entries become presentable.

Updated with version 2 on 5/3/2016.


08. Brownian Motion, Gerhard Müller Oct 2015

08. Brownian Motion, Gerhard Müller

Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics

Part eight of course materials for Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics (Physics 626), taught by Gerhard Müller at the University of Rhode Island. Entries listed in the table of contents, but not shown in the document, exist only in handwritten form. Documents will be updated periodically as more entries become presentable.

Updated with version 2 on 5/3/2016.


10. Zwanzig-Mori Formalism, Gerhard Müller Oct 2015

10. Zwanzig-Mori Formalism, Gerhard Müller

Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics

Part ten of course materials for Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics (Physics 626), taught by Gerhard Müller at the University of Rhode Island. Entries listed in the table of contents, but not shown in the document, exist only in handwritten form. Documents will be updated periodically as more entries become presentable.

Updated with version 2 on 5/3/2016.


Spiral Unfoldings Of Convex Polyhedra, Joseph O'Rourke Oct 2015

Spiral Unfoldings Of Convex Polyhedra, Joseph O'Rourke

Computer Science: Faculty Publications

The notion of a spiral unfolding of a convex polyhedron, resulting by flattening a special type of Hamiltonian cut-path, is explored. The Platonic and Archimedian solids all have nonoverlapping spiral unfoldings, although among generic polyhedra, overlap is more the rule than the exception. The structure of spiral unfoldings is investigated, primarily by analyzing one particular class, the polyhedra of revolution.


Proper Orthogonal Decomposition Methods For The Analysis Of Real-Time Data: Exploring Peak Clustering In A Secondhand Smoke Exposure Intervention, Vincent Berardi, R. Carretero-González, N. E. Klepeis, A. Palacios, J. Belletierre, S. Hughes, S. Obayashi, M. F. Hovell Oct 2015

Proper Orthogonal Decomposition Methods For The Analysis Of Real-Time Data: Exploring Peak Clustering In A Secondhand Smoke Exposure Intervention, Vincent Berardi, R. Carretero-González, N. E. Klepeis, A. Palacios, J. Belletierre, S. Hughes, S. Obayashi, M. F. Hovell

Psychology Faculty Articles and Research

This work explores a method for classifying peaks appearing within a data-intensive time-series. We summarize a case study from a clinical trial aimed at reducing secondhand smoke exposure via the installation of air particle monitors in households. Proper orthogonal decomposition (POD) in conjunction with a k-means clustering algorithm assigns each data peak to one of two clusters. Aversive feedback from the monitors increased the proportion of short-duration, attenuated peaks from 38.8% to 96.6%. For each cluster, a distribution of parameters from a physics-based model of airborne particles is estimated. Peaks generated from these distributions are correctly identified by POD/clustering …


01. Introduction: Maps, Gerhard Müller Oct 2015

01. Introduction: Maps, Gerhard Müller

Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics

Part one of course materials for Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics (Physics 626), taught by Gerhard Müller at the University of Rhode Island. Entries listed in the table of contents, but not shown in the document, exist only in handwritten form. Documents will be updated periodically as more entries become presentable.

Updated with version 2 on 5/3/2016.


02. Probability: Intuition - Ambiguity - Absurdity - Puzzles, Gerhard Müller Oct 2015

02. Probability: Intuition - Ambiguity - Absurdity - Puzzles, Gerhard Müller

Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics

Part two of course materials for Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics (Physics 626), taught by Gerhard Müller at the University of Rhode Island. Entries listed in the table of contents, but not shown in the document, exist only in handwritten form. Documents will be updated periodically as more entries become presentable.

Updated with version 2 on 5/3/2016.


03. Elements Of Probability Theory With Applications, Gerhard Müller Oct 2015

03. Elements Of Probability Theory With Applications, Gerhard Müller

Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics

Part three of course materials for Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics (Physics 626), taught by Gerhard Müller at the University of Rhode Island. Entries listed in the table of contents, but not shown in the document, exist only in handwritten form. Documents will be updated periodically as more entries become presentable.

Updated with version 2 on 5/3/2016.


05. Random Variables: Applications, Gerhard Müller Oct 2015

05. Random Variables: Applications, Gerhard Müller

Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics

Part five of course materials for Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics (Physics 626), taught by Gerhard Müller at the University of Rhode Island. Entries listed in the table of contents, but not shown in the document, exist only in handwritten form. Documents will be updated periodically as more entries become presentable.

Updated with version 2 on 5/3/2016.


06. Stochastic Processes: Concepts, Gerhard Müller Oct 2015

06. Stochastic Processes: Concepts, Gerhard Müller

Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics

Part six of course materials for Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics (Physics 626), taught by Gerhard Müller at the University of Rhode Island. Entries listed in the table of contents, but not shown in the document, exist only in handwritten form. Documents will be updated periodically as more entries become presentable.

Updated with version 2 on 5/3/2016.


09. Linear Response And Equilibrium Dynamics, Gerhard Müller Oct 2015

09. Linear Response And Equilibrium Dynamics, Gerhard Müller

Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics

Part nine of course materials for Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics (Physics 626), taught by Gerhard Müller at the University of Rhode Island. Entries listed in the table of contents, but not shown in the document, exist only in handwritten form. Documents will be updated periodically as more entries become presentable.

Updated with version 2 on 5/3/2016.


Improving Stormwater Treatment Efficiency Based On Runoff Properties At Mammoth Cave National Park, Hung-Wai Ho, Rickard Toomey Oct 2015

Improving Stormwater Treatment Efficiency Based On Runoff Properties At Mammoth Cave National Park, Hung-Wai Ho, Rickard Toomey

National Cave and Karst Management Symposia

No abstract provided.


Type 2 Diabetes And Its Correlates Among Adults In Bangladesh: A Population Based Stud, Muhammad Abdul Baker Chowdhury, Md Jamal Uddin, Hafiz M.R. Khan, Md Rabiul Haque Oct 2015

Type 2 Diabetes And Its Correlates Among Adults In Bangladesh: A Population Based Stud, Muhammad Abdul Baker Chowdhury, Md Jamal Uddin, Hafiz M.R. Khan, Md Rabiul Haque

Department of Biostatistics Faculty Publications

Type 2 diabetes is one of the most prevalent non-communicable diseases in Bangladesh. However, the correlates of type 2 diabetes among adults in Bangladesh remain unknown. We aimed to investigate the correlates of type 2 diabetes among the adults in Bangladesh.

Methods : We conducted a cross-sectional study using data from the nationally representative 2011 Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey. A random sample of 7,543 (3,823 women and 3,720 men) adults of age 35 years and older from both urban and rural areas, who participated in the survey was included. Diabetes was defined as having a fasting plasma blood glucose …


Strip Adaptive Cluster Sampling With Application To Cave Crickets, Kurt Lewis Helf Oct 2015

Strip Adaptive Cluster Sampling With Application To Cave Crickets, Kurt Lewis Helf

National Cave and Karst Management Symposia

No abstract provided.


Cave Diving As A Resource For Cave Management, Mark Wenner Oct 2015

Cave Diving As A Resource For Cave Management, Mark Wenner

National Cave and Karst Management Symposia

No abstract provided.


Microgravity Methods- The National Corvette Museum, Bowling Green, Ky, Ric Fredrico, Brian Ham Oct 2015

Microgravity Methods- The National Corvette Museum, Bowling Green, Ky, Ric Fredrico, Brian Ham

National Cave and Karst Management Symposia

No abstract provided.


A Modern Gate For Ezells Cave, Texas, Jim "Crash" Kennedy Oct 2015

A Modern Gate For Ezells Cave, Texas, Jim "Crash" Kennedy

National Cave and Karst Management Symposia

No abstract provided.