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    Electron multiplier development /phase 1/

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    Fabrication of aluminum oxide thin film window for capillary type photomultiplier tube

    Base reaction optimization of redundant manipulators for space applications

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    One of the problems associated with redundant manipulators which were proposed for space applications is that the reactions transmitted to the base of the manipulator as a result of the motion of the manipulator will cause undesirable effects on the dynamic behavior of the supporting space structure. It is therefore necessary to minimize the magnitudes of the forces and moments transmitted to the base. It is shown that kinematic redundancy can be used to solve the dynamic problem of minimizing the magnitude of the base reactions. The methodology described is applied to a four degree-of-freedom spatial manipulator with one redundant degree-of-freedom

    Effective nucleon-nucleon interactions and nuclear matter equation of state

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    Nuclear matter equations of state based on Skyrme, Myers-Swiatecki and Tondeur interactions are written as polynomials of the cubic root of density, with coefficients that are functions of the relative neutron excess δ\delta. In the extrapolation toward states far away from the standard one, it is shown that the asymmetry dependence of the critical point (ρc,δc\rho_c, \delta_c) depends on the model used. However, when the equations of state are fitted to the same standard state, the value of δc\delta_c is almost the same in Skyrme and in Myers-Swiatecki interactions, while is much lower in Tondeur interaction. Furthermore, δc\delta_c does not depend sensitively on the choice of the parameter γ\gamma in Skyrme interaction.Comment: 15 pages, 9 figure

    Nuclear matter properties and relativistic mean-field theory

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    Nuclear matter properties are calculated in the relativistic mean field theory by using a number of different parameter sets. The result shows that the volume energy a1a_1 and the symmetry energy JJ are around the acceptable values 16MeV and 30MeV respectively; the incompressibility K0K_0 is unacceptably high in the linear model, but assumes reasonable value if nonlinear terms are included; the density symmetry LL is around 100MeV100MeV for most parameter sets, and the symmetry incompressibility KsK_s has positive sign which is opposite to expectations based on the nonrelativistic model. In almost all parameter sets there exists a critical point (ρc,δc)(\rho_c, \delta_c), where the minimum and the maximum of the equation of state are coincident and the incompressibility equals zero, falling into ranges 0.014fm3<ρc<0.039^{-3}<\rho_c<0.039fm3^{-3} and 0.74<δc0.950.74<\delta_c\le0.95; for a few parameter sets there is no critical point and the pure neutron matter is predicted to be bound. The maximum mass MNSM_{NS} of neutron stars is predicted in the range 2.45MMNS3.26_\odot\leq M_{NS}\leq 3.26M_\odot, the corresponding neutron star radius RNSR_{NS} is in the range 12.2kmRNS15.1\leq R_{NS}\leq 15.1km.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figure
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