24 research outputs found

    A New High Channel-Count, High Scan-Rate, Data Acquisition System for the NASA Langley Transonic Dynamics Tunnel

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    A data acquisition system upgrade project, known as AB-DAS, is underway at the NASA Langley Transonic Dynamics Tunnel. AB-DAS will soon serve as the primary data system and will substantially increase the scan-rate capabilities and analog channel count while maintaining other unique aeroelastic and dynamic test capabilities required of the facility. AB-DAS is configurable, adaptable, and enables buffet and aeroacoustic tests by synchronously scanning all analog channels and recording the high scan-rate time history values for each data quantity. AB-DAS is currently available for use as a stand-alone data system with limited capabilities while development continues. This paper describes AB-DAS, the design methodology, and the current features and capabilities. It also outlines the future work and projected capabilities following completion of the data system upgrade project

    High-Resolution Chandra X-Ray Imaging And Spectroscopy Of The Sigma Orionis Cluster

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    We present results of a 90 ks Chandra X-ray observation of the young sigma Orionis cluster ( age similar to 3 Myr) obtained with the HETGS. We use the high-resolution grating spectrum and moderate-resolution CCD spectrum of the massive central star sigma Ori AB (O9.5 V + B0.5 V) to test wind shock theories of X-ray emission and also analyze the high spatial resolution zero-order ACIS-S image of the central cluster region. Chandra detected 42 X-ray sources on the primary CCD (ACIS-S3). All but five have near-IR or optical counterparts and about one-fourth are variable. Notable high-mass stellar detections are sigma Ori AB, the magnetic B star sigma Ori E, and the B5 V binary HD 37525. Most of the other detections have properties consistent with lower mass K- or M-type stars. We present the first X-ray spectrum of the unusual infrared source IRS 1, located approximate to 3 \u27\u27 north of sigma Ori AB. Its X-ray properties and elongated mid-IR morphology suggest that it is an embedded low-mass T Tauri star whose disk/envelope is being photoevaporated by sigma Ori AB. We focus on the radiative wind shock interpretation of the soft luminous X-ray emission from sigma Ori AB, but also consider possible alternatives including magnetically confined wind shocks and colliding wind shocks. Its emission lines show no significant asymmetries or centroid shifts and are moderately broadened to HWHM approximate to 264 km s(-1), or one-fourth the terminal wind speed. Forbidden lines in He-like ions are formally undetected, implying strong UV suppression. The Mg XI triplet forms in the wind acceleration zone within one stellar radius above the surface. These X-ray properties are consistent in several respects with the predictions of radiative wind shock theory for an optically thin wind, but explaining the narrow line widths presents a challenge to the theory

    Self-Contained Avionics Sensing and Flight Control System for Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicle

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    A self-contained avionics sensing and flight control system is provided for an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). The system includes sensors for sensing flight control parameters and surveillance parameters, and a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver. Flight control parameters and location signals are processed to generate flight control signals. A Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) is configured to provide a look-up table storing sets of values with each set being associated with a servo mechanism mounted on the UAV and with each value in each set indicating a unique duty cycle for the servo mechanism associated therewith. Each value in each set is further indexed to a bit position indicative of a unique percentage of a maximum duty cycle for the servo mechanism associated therewith. The FPGA is further configured to provide a plurality of pulse width modulation (PWM) generators coupled to the look-up table. Each PWM generator is associated with and adapted to be coupled to one of the servo mechanisms

    Peptide-specific recognition of human cytomegalovirus strains controls adaptive natural killer cells

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    Natural killer (NK) cells are innate lymphocytes that lack antigen-specific rearranged receptors, a hallmark of adaptive lymphocytes. In some people infected with human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), an NK cell subset expressing the activating receptor NKG2C undergoes clonal-like expansion that partially resembles anti-viral adaptive responses. However, the viral ligand that drives the activation and differentiation of adaptive NKG2C+ NK cells has remained unclear. Here we found that adaptive NKG2C+ NK cells differentially recognized distinct HCMV strains encoding variable UL40 peptides that, in combination with pro-inflammatory signals, controlled the population expansion and differentiation of adaptive NKG2C+ NK cells. Thus, we propose that polymorphic HCMV peptides contribute to shaping of the heterogeneity of adaptive NKG2C+ NK cell populations among HCMV-seropositive people

    Agricultural Research Bulletins, Nos. 260-280

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    Volume 24, Bulletins 260-280. (260) Differences in Iowa Farms and Their Significance in the Planning of Agricultural Programs; (261) Post-War Developments in the Marketing of Cheese; (262) Local Hog Marketing Practices in Iowa; (263) Bacteriology of Butter: VII. Effect of Reworking Butter on Growth of Bacteria; (264) Bacteriology of Cheese: IV. Factors Affecting the Ripening of Swiss-Type Cheese Made from Pasteurized Milk; (265) Butterfat Procurement by Creameries in Butler County, Iowa; (266) Corporate Land, Foreclosures, Mortgage Debt and Land Values in Iowa, 1939; (267) Bacteriology of Butter: VIII. Relationship of Achromobacter putrefaciens to the Putrid Defect of Butter; (268) Diacetyl and Other Alpha-Dicarbonyl Compounds with Special Reference to the Flavor of Butter; (269) Defects Which Reduce Quality and Yield of Oak-Hickory Stands in Southeastern Iowa; (270) Could Hogs Be Sold by Carcass Weight and Grade in the United States?; (271) Relation of Wall Construction to Moisture Accumulation in Fill-Type Insulation; (272) Economic Study of the Baby Beef Enterprise in Southern Iowa; Experiment in Pre-Harvest Sampling of Wheat Fields; (273) Inhibitor Produced by Diplodia zeae(Schw.) LĂ©v.; (275) Cooperation in Grain Marketing in Iowa; (277) Great Horned Owl and Its Prey in North-Central United States; (278) Economic Study of the Dairy Enterprise in Northeastern Iowa; (279) Physical and Chemical characteristics of Lards and Other Fats in Relation to Their Culinary Value: III. For Frying Purposes; (280) Effect of Hormodin A, a Growth Substance, on the Rooting of Cuttings</p

    Species diversification – which species should we use?

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    Large detector systems for particle and astroparticle physics; Particle tracking detectors; Gaseous detectors; Calorimeters; Cherenkov detectors; Particle identification methods; Photon detectors for UV. visible and IR photons; Detector alignment and calibration methods; Detector cooling and thermo-stabilization; Detector design and construction technologies and materials. The LHCb experiment is dedicated to precision measurements of CP violation and rare decays of B hadrons at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN (Geneva). The initial configuration and expected performance of the detector and associated systems. as established by test beam measurements and simulation studies. is described. © 2008 IOP Publishing Ltd and SISSA
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