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Applications Technology Satellite and Communications Technology Satellite user experiments for 1967-1980 reference book. Volume 4: Abstracts
The important user experiments conducted during the fourteen year period from 1966 to 1980 are summarized. A description of each of the satellites and a brief summary of each user experiment is presented. A cross index of user experiments sorted by various parameters and a listing of keywords versus experiment number is included. The experiments are grouped by type of service offered; for example, education, health services, and data transmission. A bibliography of reports by accession number and by author is also presented. User viewpoints of the systems are presented
Applications Technology Satellite and Communications Technology Satellite user experiments for 1967 - 1980 reference book, volume 1
A description of each of the satellites is given and a brief summary of each user experiment is presented. A Cross Index of User Experiments sorted by various parameters and a listing of keywords versus Experiment Number are presented
Compendium of Applications Technology Satellite user experiments
The achievements of the user experiments performed with ATS satellites from 1967 to 1973 are summarized. Included are fixed and mobile point to point communications experiments involving voice, teletype and facsimile transmissions. Particular emphasis is given to the Alaska and Hawaii satellite communications experiments. The use of the ATS satellites for ranging and position fixing of ships and aircraft is also covered. The structure and operating characteristics of the various ATS satellite are briefly described
Diffractive triangulation of radiative point sources
We describe a general method to determine the location of a point source of waves relative to a twodimensional
single-crystalline active pixel detector. Based on the inherent structural sensitivity of
crystalline sensor materials, characteristic detector diffraction patterns can be used to triangulate the
location of a wave emitter. The principle described here can be applied to various types of waves,
provided that the detector elements are suitably structured. As a prototypical practical application of
the general detection principle, a digital hybrid pixel detector is used to localize a source of electrons
for Kikuchi diffraction pattern measurements in the scanning electron microscope. This approach
provides a promising alternative method to calibrate Kikuchi patterns for accurate measurements of
microstructural crystal orientations, strains, and phase distributions
Application of nuclear volume measurements to comprehend the cell cycle in root-knot nematode-induced giant cells.
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Continuation of the compendium of applications technology satellite and communications technology satellite user experiments 1967-1977, volume 2
Approximately 453 reports, papers, and articles catalogued into an information retrieval system, covering communications experiments and demonstrations conducted, utilizing the Communications Technology Satellite and the Applications Technology Satellites 1, 3, 5, and 6 are listed
Two-dimensional atom trapping in field-induced adiabatic potentials
We show how to create a novel two-dimensional trap for ultracold atoms from a conventional magnetic trap. We achieve this by utilizing rf-induced adiabatic potentials to enhance the trapping potential in one direction. We demonstrate the loading process and discuss the experimental conditions under which it might be possible to prepare a 2D Bose condensate. A scheme for the preparation of coherent matterwave bubbles is also discussed
Terrestrial Effects Of Nearby Supernovae In The Early Pleistocene
Recent results have strongly confirmed that multiple supernovae happened at
distances ~100 pc consisting of two main events: one at 1.7 to 3.2 million
years ago, and the other at 6.5 to 8.7 million years ago. These events are said
to be responsible for excavating the Local Bubble in the interstellar medium
and depositing 60Fe on Earth and the Moon. Other events are indicated by
effects in the local cosmic ray (CR) spectrum. Given this updated and refined
picture, we ask whether such supernovae are expected to have had substantial
effects on the terrestrial atmosphere and biota. In a first cut at the most
probable cases, combining photon and cosmic ray effects, we find that a
supernova at 100 pc can have only a small effect on terrestrial organisms from
visible light and that chemical changes such as ozone depletion are weak.
However, tropospheric ionization right down to the ground due to the
penetration of TeV cosmic rays will increase by nearly an order of
magnitude for thousands of years, and irradiation by muons on the ground and in
the upper ocean will increase 20-fold, which will approximately triple the
overall radiation load on terrestrial organisms. Such irradiation has been
linked to possible changes in climate and increased cancer and mutation rates.
This may be related to a minor mass extinction around the Pliocene-Pleistocene
boundary, and further research on the effects is needed.Comment: Revised version accepted at ApJ
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