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A Coronal Hole's Effects on CME Shock Morphology in the Inner Heliosphere
We use STEREO imagery to study the morphology of a shock driven by a fast
coronal mass ejection (CME) launched from the Sun on 2011 March 7. The source
region of the CME is located just to the east of a coronal hole. The CME ejecta
is deflected away from the hole, in contrast with the shock, which readily
expands into the fast outflow from the coronal hole. The result is a CME with
ejecta not well centered within the shock surrounding it. The shock shape
inferred from the imaging is compared with in situ data at 1 AU, where the
shock is observed near Earth by the Wind spacecraft, and at STEREO-A. Shock
normals computed from the in situ data are consistent with the shock morphology
inferred from imaging.Comment: to appear in The Astrophysical Journa
Evaluation of sixteen antimotion sickness drugs under controlled laboratory conditions
Evaluation of antimotion sickness drugs under controlled laboratory condition
Self-Assembly on a Cylinder: A Model System for Understanding the Constraint of Commensurability
A crystal lattice, when confined to the surface of a cylinder, must have a
periodic structure that is commensurate with the cylinder circumference. This
constraint can frustrate the system, leading to oblique crystal lattices or to
structures with a chiral seam known as a "line slip" phase, neither of which
are stable for isotropic particles in equilibrium on flat surfaces. In this
study, we use molecular dynamics simulations to find the steady-state structure
of spherical particles with short-range repulsion and long-range attraction far
below the melting temperature. We vary the range of attraction using the
Lennard-Jones and Morse potentials and find that a shorter-range attraction
favors the line-slip. We develop a simple model based only on geometry and bond
energy to predict when the crystal or line-slip phases should appear, and find
reasonable agreement with the simulations. The simplicity of this model allows
us to understand the influence of the commensurability constraint, an
understanding that might be extended into the more general problem of
self-assembling particles in strongly confined spaces.Comment: 12 pages, 9 figures. Submitted for publication, 201
Thermomagnetic torques in polyatomic gases
The application of the Scott effect to the dynamics of galactic and stellar rotation is investigated. Efforts were also made to improve the sensitivity and stability of torque measurements and understand the microscopic mechanism that causes the Scott effect
The effect of drugs in altering susceptibility to motion sickness in aerobatics and the slow rotation room
Drugs altering susceptibility to motion sickness in aerobatics and slow rotation roo
A comparison of effectiveness of some antimotion sickness drugs using recommended and larger than recommended doses as tested in the slow rotation room
Comparison of effectiveness of antimotion sickness drugs tested in human centrifug
A review of NASA-sponsored technology assessment projects
Recent technology assessment studies sponsored by NASA are reviewed, and a summary of the technical results as well as a critique of the methodologies are presented. The reviews include Assessment of Lighter-Than-Air Technology, Technology Assessment of Portable Energy RDT&P, Technology Assessment of Future Intercity Passenger Transportation Systems, and Technology Assessment of Space Disposal of Radioactive Nuclear Waste. The use of workshops has been introduced as a unique element of some of these assessments. Also included in this report is a brief synopsis of a method of quantifying opinions obtained through such group interactions. Representative of the current technology assessments, these studies cover a broad range of socio-political factors and issues in greater depth than previously considered in NASA sponsored studies. In addition to the lessons learned through the conduct of these studies, a few suggestions for improving the effectiveness of future technology assessments are provided
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