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Spacecraft active thermal control technology status
Four advanced space radiator concepts that were pursued in an integrated effort to develop multi-mission-use and low cost heat rejection systems which can overcome the limitations of current radiator systems are briefly discussed and described. Also, in order to establish a firm background to compare the advanced space radiator concepts, the Orbiter active thermal control system is also briefly described
Threat perception while viewing single intruder conflicts on a cockpit display of traffic information
Subjective estimates of the threat posed by a single intruder aircraft were determined by showing pilots photographs of a cockpit display of traffic information. The time the intruder was away from the point of minimum separation was found to be the major determinant of the perception of threat. When asked to choose a maneuver to reduce the conflict, pilots selected maneuvers with a bias toward those that would have kept the intruders in sight had they been visible out the cockpit window
Flipped Cryptons and the UHECRs
Cryptons are metastable bound states of fractionally-charged particles that
arise generically in the hidden sectors of models derived from heterotic
string. We study their properties and decay modes in a specific flipped SU(5)
model with long-lived four-particle spin-zero bound states called {\it
tetrons}. We show that the neutral tetrons are metastable, and exhibit the
tenth-order non-renormalizable superpotential operators responsible for their
dominant decays. By analogy with QCD, we expect charged tetrons to be somewhat
heavier, and to decay relatively rapidly via lower-order interactions that we
also exhibit. The expected masses and lifetimes of the neutral tetrons make
them good candidates for cold dark matter (CDM), and a potential source of the
ultra-high energy cosmic rays (UHECRs) which have been observed, whereas the
charged tetrons would have decayed in the early Universe.Comment: 8 Pages RevTex. New version with expanded introduction to flipped
SU(5). Accepted for publication in PR
An analysis and simulation of landings utilizing stored-energy lift Final report, May 12 - Nov. 30, 1967
Computerized simulation of aircraft landing deceleration with stored energy lif
First-Principles Thermodynamics of Coherent Interfaces in Samarium-Doped Ceria Nanoscale Superlattices
Nanoscale superlattices of samarium-doped ceria layers with varying doping levels have been recently proposed as a novel fuel cell electrolyte. We calculate the equilibrium composition profile across the coherent {100} interfaces present in this system using lattice-gas Monte Carlo simulations with long-range interactions determined from electrostatics and short-range interactions obtained from ab initio calculations. These simulations reveal the formation of a diffuse, nonmonotonic, and surprisingly wide (11 nm at 400 K) interface composition profile, despite the absence of space charge regions
Testing Quantum Mechanics in the Neutral Kaon System
The neutral kaon system is a sensitive probe of quantum mechanics. We revive
a parametrization of non-quantum-mechanical effects that is motivated by
considerations of the nature of space-time foam, and show how it can be
constrained by new measurements of and
semileptonic decays at LEAR or a factory.Comment: 10 page
Successive Combination Jet Algorithm For Hadron Collisions
Jet finding algorithms, as they are used in and hadron collisions,
are reviewed and compared. It is suggested that a successive combination style
algorithm, similar to that used in physics, might be useful also in
hadron collisions, where cone style algorithms have been used previously.Comment: 18 pages plus four uuencoded postscript figures, REVTEX 3.0,
CERN-TH.6860/9
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