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The 121.75 MHz band pass filter
Prior to the ASTP joint flight it was observed during various tests on the USA's VHF/FM system, that the 121.75 MHz receiver unsquelched when exposed to certain RF power levels at a frequency of 142.417 MHz. Tests were conducted in an effort to arrive at a solution. Several recommendations were made but the most feasible was to insert a selective band pass filter in the transmit/receiver line of the VHF/FM transceiver. The tests were performed on the filter to determine the frequency response and rejection capabilities at 142.417 MHz
Pointing of the 16 foot antenna
Comprehensive pointing theory for 16 ft antenna including servo encoder reading
The development of convective instability, wind shear, and vertical motion in relation to convection activity and synoptic systems in AVE 4
Data from the Fourth Atmospheric Variability Experiment were used to investigate conditions/factors responsible for the development (local time rate-of-change) of convective instability, wind shear, and vertical motion in areas with varying degrees of convective activity. AVE IV sounding data were taken at 3 or 6 h intervals during a 36 h period on 24-25 April 1975 over approximately the eastern half of the United States. An error analysis was performed for each variable studied
Computer aided processing using laser measurements
The challenge exists of processing the STS and its cargo through KSC facilities in the most timely and cost effective manner possible. To do this a 3-D computer graphics data base was established into which was entered the STS, payloads, and KSC facilities. The facility drawing data are enhanced by laser theodolite measurements into an as-built configuration. Elements of the data base were combined to study orbiter/facility interfaces payload/facility access problems and design/arrangement of various GSE to support processing requirements. With timely analysis/design utilizing the 3-D computer graphics system, costly delays can be avoided. Better methodology can be analyzed to determine procedures for cost avoidance
Quantum kinetic theory VII: The influence of vapor dynamics on condensate growth
We extend earlier models of the growth of a Bose-Einstein condensate to
include the full dynamical effects of the thermal cloud by numerically solving
a modified quantum Boltzmann equation. We determine the regime in which the
assumptions of the simple model are a reasonable approximation, and compare our
new results with those that were earlier compared with experimental data. We
find good agreement with our earlier modelling, except at higher condensate
fractions, for which a significant speedup is found. We also investigate the
effect of temperature on condensate growth, and find that this has a
surprisingly small effect.
The discrepancy between theory and experiment remains, since the speedup
found in these computations does not occur in the parameter regime specified in
the the experiment.Comment: Fourteen pages, TeX source with 11 figures. Changes : Extended
section on formalism to include a derivation of the ergodic Boltzmann
equation that we use, and a fuller explanation of the numerical methods.
Explained more fully the possible errors with the experimental data. Added
section detailing the source of possible errors in this formulation. Added
comparison of our work with the manuscript cond-mat/0001323, and some
analysis of the fits to the MIT growth curve
Stellar ultraviolet colors and interstellar extinction
A sample of celescope results is studied. Most of the sample stars belong to the Orion and Vela regions. Stars with visual excess E(B-V) less than 0.05 are selected in order to derive relationships of intrinsic color index versus spectral type. The resulting intrinsic color-color relations are compared with existing blanketed and unblanketed model calculations. Finally, the preceding intrinsic relations are utilized to derive some results on interstellar extinction. Owing to the rather large scatter in the celescope data, the Vela stars give the more significant results because their visible excess E(B-V) is, in general, larger than that for the Orion stars
Variability of GRB Afterglows Due to Interstellar Turbulence
Gamma-Ray Burst (GRB) afterglows are commonly interpreted as synchrotron
emission from a relativistic blast wave produced by a point explosion in an
ambient medium, plausibly the interstellar medium of galaxies. We calculate the
amplitude of flux fluctuations in the lightcurve of afterglows due to
inhomogeneities in the surrounding medium. Such inhomogeneities are an
inevitable consequence of interstellar turbulence, but could also be generated
by variability and anisotropy in a precursor wind from the GRB progenitor.
Detection of their properties could provide important clues about the
environments of GRB sources. We apply our calculations to GRB990510, where an
rms scatter of 2% was observed for the optical flux fluctuations on the 0.1--2
hour timescale during the first day of the afterglow, consistent with it being
entirely due to photometric noise (Stanek et al. 1999). The resulting upper
limits on the density fluctuations on scales of 20-200 AU around the source of
GRB990510, are lower than the inferred fluctuation amplitude on similar scales
in the Galactic interstellar medium. Hourly monitoring of future optical
afterglows might therefore reveal fractional flux fluctuations at the level of
a few percent.Comment: 18 pages, submitted to Ap
Cosmic Strings, Zero Modes and SUSY breaking in Nonabelian N=1 Gauge Theories
We investigate the microphysics of cosmic strings in Nonabelian gauge
theories with N=1 supersymmetry. We give the vortex solutions in a specific
example and demonstrate that fermionic superconductivity arises because of the
couplings and interactions dictated by supersymmetry. We then use supersymmetry
transformations to obtain the relevant fermionic zero modes and investigate the
role of soft supersymmetry breaking on the existence and properties of the
superconducting strings.Comment: 12 pages, RevTex, submitted to Phys. Rev.
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