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Research to determine cloud and synoptic parameters associated with clear air turbulence Interim report
Clear air turbulence in stratosphere and tropospher
Nonlinear techniques for forecasting solar activity directly from its time series
This paper presents numerical techniques for constructing nonlinear predictive models to forecast solar flux directly from its time series. This approach makes it possible to extract dynamical in variants of our system without reference to any underlying solar physics. We consider the dynamical evolution of solar activity in a reconstructed phase space that captures the attractor (strange), give a procedure for constructing a predictor of future solar activity, and discuss extraction of dynamical invariants such as Lyapunov exponents and attractor dimension
Effects of Enamel Paint on the Behavior and Survival of the Periodical Cicada, \u3ci\u3eMagicicada Septendecim\u3c/i\u3e (Homoptera) and the Lesser Migratory Grasshopper, \u3ci\u3eMelanoplus Sanguinipes (Orthoptera).
We present information compiled from several studies on the effects of methods for marking individual arthropods on their longevity and behavior. Results from our own research on effects of enamel paint marking on two in- sect species, the periodical cicada, Magicicada septendecim, and the lesser migratory grasshopper, Melanoplus sanguinipes, are also presented. Neither species showed any adverse survivorship or behavioral effects from marking
Discussion of "Statistical Modeling of Spatial Extremes" by A. C. Davison, S. A. Padoan and M. Ribatet
Discussion of "Statistical Modeling of Spatial Extremes" by A. C. Davison, S.
A. Padoan and M. Ribatet [arXiv:1208.3378].Comment: Published in at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/12-STS376A the Statistical
Science (http://www.imstat.org/sts/) by the Institute of Mathematical
Statistics (http://www.imstat.org
Miniature modular microwave end-to-end receiver
An end-to-end microwave receiver system contained in a single miniature hybrid package mounted on a single heatsink is presented. It includes an input end connected to a microwave receiver antenna and an output end which produces a digital count proportional to the amplitude of a signal of a selected microwave frequency band received at the antenna and corresponding to one of the water vapor absorption lines near frequencies of 20 GHz or 30 GHz. The hybrid package is on the order of several centimeters in length and a few centimeters in height and width. The package includes an L-shaped carrier having a base surface, a vertical wall extending up from the base surface and forming a corner therewith, and connection pins extending through the vertical wall. Modular blocks rest on the base surface against the vertical wall and support microwave monolithic integrated circuits on top surfaces thereof connected to the external connection pins. The modular blocks lie end-to-end on the base surface so as to be modularly removable by sliding along the base surface beneath the external connection pins away from the vertical wall
Input Comparison of Radiogenic Neutron Estimates for Ultra-low Background Experiments
Ultra-low-background experiments address some of the most important open
questions in particle physics, cosmology and astrophysics: the nature of dark
matter, whether the neutrino is its own antiparticle, and does the proton
decay. These rare event searches require well-understood and minimized
backgrounds. Simulations are used to understand backgrounds caused by naturally
occurring radioactivity in the rock and in every piece of shielding and
detector material used in these experiments. Most important are processes like
spontaneous fission and ({\alpha},n) reactions in material close to the
detectors that can produce neutrons. A comparison study between two dedicated
software packages is detailed. The cross section libraries, neutron yields, and
spectra from the Mei-Zhang-Hime and the SOURCES-4A codes are presented. The
resultant yields and spectra are used as inputs to direct dark matter detector
toy models in GEANT4, to study the impact of their differences on background
estimates and fits. Although differences in neutron yield calculations up to
50% were seen, there was no systematic difference between the Mei-Hime-Zhang
and SOURCES-4A results. Neutron propagation simulations smooth differences in
spectral shape and yield, and both tools were found to meet the broad
requirements of the low-background community
Non-linear effect of uniaxial pressure on superconductivity in CeCoIn5
We study single-crystal CeCoIn5 with uniaxial pressure up to 3.97 kbar
applied along the c-axis. We find a non-linear dependence of the
superconducting transition temperature Tc on pressure, with a maximum close to
2 kbar. The transition also broadens significantly as pressure increases. We
discuss the temperature dependence in terms of the general trend that Tc
decreases in anisotropic heavy-fermion compounds as they move towards
three-dimensional behavior.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
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