18 research outputs found
Very fast kicker for accelerator applications
We describe a very fast kicker with unique combination of high repetition rate and short pulse width. Constructionally, the device is a counter traveling wave strip-line kicker fed by semiconductor high-voltage pulse generator. Experimentally tested kicker has a full pulse width of about 7 ns, 1.4 MHz repetition rate and maximum kick strength of the order of 3 G m. Recent achievements in high-voltage semiconductor field-effect-transistors (FET) technology and goal-specific optimization of the kicker parameters allow many-fold increase of the strength, and the kicker can be a very useful tool for bunch-by-bunch injection/extraction and other accelerator applications
Testing for unit and fractional orders of integration in the trend and seasonal components of US monetary aggregates
Monthly seasonally unadjusted data can exhibit roots with possibly fractional orders of
integration, corresponding to the monthly but also to the quarterly and to the long-run or
trending components of the series. In this paper we use a procedure which is suitable to test
simultaneously for the order of integration of each of these components and apply it to
several US monetary aggregates