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Superconductive thin film makes convenient liquid helium level sensor
Sensor consisting of superconductive film mounted on a dipstick measures the level of liquid helium in a Dewar flask. The sensor is made by depositing a thin film of niobium metal to a thickness of 2000 angstroms on a quartz substrate, which is then mounted on a graduated dipstick
X-rays from the Eclipsing Millisecond Pulsar PSR J1740-5340 in the Globular Cluster NGC 6397
The millisecond pulsar PSR J1740-5340 in the globular cluster NGC 6397 shows
radio eclipses over ~40% of its binary orbit. A first Chandra observation
revealed indications for the X-ray flux being orbit dependent as well. In this
work we analysed five data sets of archival Chandra data taken between 2000 and
2007 in order to investigate the emission across the pulsar's binary orbit.
Utilizing archival Chandra observations of PSR J1740-5340, we have performed a
systematic timing and spectral analysis of this binary system. Using a
chi-square-test the significance for intra-binary orbital modulation is found
to be between 88.5% and 99.6%, depending on the number of phase bins used to
construct the light curve. Applying the unbiased statistical Kolmogorov-Smirnov
(KS) test did not indicate any significant intra-binary orbital modulation,
though. However, comparing the counting rates observed at different epochs a
flux variability on times scales of days to years is indicated. The possible
origin of the X-ray emission is discussed in a number of different scenarios.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures. Accepted for publication in Astronomy and
Astrophysic
A photomechanical investigation of the Algol solid propellant rocket motor nozzle Final report
Photoelastic investigation on scaled models of Algol rocket engine nozzles to determine pressure and thermal stresse
Minimum weight design aspects of stiffened cylinders under compression
Survey on minimum weight design aspects of stiffened cylinders under compressio
Radio Observations of 4079 Quasars
Using the NVSS radio catalog, we have searched for radio emission from 4079
quasars taken from the 1996 version of the Veron-Cetty and Veron (1996) quasar
catalog. The comparison resulted in the positive detection of radio emission
from 799 quasars. Of these, 168 are new radio detections. Examination of the
radio luminosities shows a dramatic increase in the fraction of radio-loud
quasars from the current epoch to z=0.5 and a gradual decline beyond z=1.0.
Inspection of the radio-loud fraction as a function of M_B shows little
dependence fainter than M_B=-29.5.Comment: 25 pages, including 9 figures and 1 tabl
Application of digital interferogram evaluation techniques to the measurement of 3-D flow fields
A system for digitally evaluating interferograms, based on an image processing system connected to a host computer, was implemented. The system supports one- and two-dimensional interferogram evaluations. Interferograms are digitized, enhanced, and then segmented. The fringe coordinates are extracted, and the fringes are represented as polygonal data structures. Fringe numbering and fringe interpolation modules are implemented. The system supports editing and interactive features, as well as graphic visualization. An application of the system to the evaluation of double exposure interferograms from the transonic flow field around a helicopter blade and the reconstruction of the three dimensional flow field is given
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