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Data Acquisition in the EUDET Project
The goal of the EUDET project is the development and construction of
infrastructure to permit detector R&D for the International Linear Collider
(ILC) with larger scale prototypes. It encompasses major detector components:
the vertex detector, the tracker and the calorimeters. We describe here the
status and plans of the project with emphasis on issues related to data
acquisition for future test beam experiments.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, to appear in the proceedings of Linear Collider
Workshop (LCWS06), Bangalore, Indi
Compilation of detection sensitivities in thermal-neutron activation
Detection sensitivities of the chemical elements following thermal-neutron activation have been compiled from the available experimental cross sections and nuclear properties and presented in a concise and usable form. The report also includes the equations and nuclear parameters used in the calculations
Residual Action of Slow Release Systemic Insecticides on \u3ci\u3eRhopalosiphum Padi\u3c/i\u3e (Homoptera: Aphididae) on Wheat
Slow release formulations of acephate and carbofuran encapsulated in pearl corn starch or corn flour granules were applied to the soil at seeding time of potted \u27Caldwell\u27 wheat in the laboratory. Dosages of these insecticides were adjusted to a standard of IO kg/ha of a 10 10 granular formulation of carbofuran. The residual action of these insecticide treatments against Rhopalosiphum padi were compared with those obtained with that of carbofuran 150 at corresponding dosages and foliar sprays of solutions of acephate (25 10 EC) at 0.2 10 and carbofuran (4F) at 1.25 10, applied 12 d after seedling emergence. The residual action of carbofuran 150, which controlled R. padi since seedling emergence, lasted 28.5 d. The slow release granular formulations of carbofuran began to provide control (\u3e 50 10 aphid mortality) on days 13.3 and 17.9 after seeding. They controlled the insect until days 31.6 and 35.5 after seeding. The two corresponding granular formulations of acephate began to provide control on days 15.0 and 17.0 after seeding and con trolled the aphids until days 31.5 and 32.8 after seeding. The foliar sprays of acephate and carbofuran provided control for 18.3 and 36.2 d from application, respectively. The slow release granular formulations provided control of R. padi, an important vector of barley yellow dwarf virus, during early. stages of wheat development
A proposed DAQ system for a calorimeter at the International Linear Collider
This note describes R&D to be carried out on the data acquisition system for
a calorimeter at the future International Linear Collider. A generic
calorimeter and data acquisition system is described. Within this framework
modified designs and potential bottlenecks within the current system are
described. Solutions leading up to a technical design report will to be carried
out within CALICE-UK groups.Comment: 13 pages, 4 figure
Investigation of dynamic stresses in detona- tion technical note no. 7
Axial and hoop stress calculation in blast loaded thin walled cylindrical pressure vessel
Inferring the Origin Locations of Tweets with Quantitative Confidence
Social Internet content plays an increasingly critical role in many domains,
including public health, disaster management, and politics. However, its
utility is limited by missing geographic information; for example, fewer than
1.6% of Twitter messages (tweets) contain a geotag. We propose a scalable,
content-based approach to estimate the location of tweets using a novel yet
simple variant of gaussian mixture models. Further, because real-world
applications depend on quantified uncertainty for such estimates, we propose
novel metrics of accuracy, precision, and calibration, and we evaluate our
approach accordingly. Experiments on 13 million global, comprehensively
multi-lingual tweets show that our approach yields reliable, well-calibrated
results competitive with previous computationally intensive methods. We also
show that a relatively small number of training data are required for good
estimates (roughly 30,000 tweets) and models are quite time-invariant
(effective on tweets many weeks newer than the training set). Finally, we show
that toponyms and languages with small geographic footprint provide the most
useful location signals.Comment: 14 pages, 6 figures. Version 2: Move mathematics to appendix, 2 new
references, various other presentation improvements. Version 3: Various
presentation improvements, accepted at ACM CSCW 201
Enhancement and suppression of tunneling by controlling symmetries of a potential barrier
We present a class of 2D systems which shows a counterintuitive property that
contradicts a semi classical intuition: A 2D quantum particle "prefers"
tunneling through a barrier rather than traveling above it. Viewing the one
particle 2D system as the system of two 1D particles, it is demonstrated that
this effect occurs due to a specific symmetry of the barrier that forces
excitations of the interparticle degree of freedom that, in turn, leads to the
appearance of an effective potential barrier even though there is no "real"
barrier. This phenomenon cannot exist in 1D.Comment: 10 pages and 7 figure
Airspace Technology Demonstration 3 (ATD-3) Traffic Aware Strategic Aircrew Requests (TASAR) Technology Transfer Document Summary Version 1.0
This summary document and accompanying technology artifacts satisfy the fourth of five Research Transition Products (RTPs) defined in the Applied Traffic Flow Management (ATFM) Research Transition Team (RTT) Plan. This transfer consists of NASA's Traffic Aware Strategic Aircrew Requests (TASAR). NASA's concept of TASAR offers onboard automation for the purpose of advising the pilot of traffic-compatible trajectory changes that would be beneficial to the flight
Reduction-induced facile isomerisation of metallacarboranes:synthesis and crystallographic characterisation of 4-Cp-4,1,2-closo-CoC<sub>2</sub>B<sub>9</sub>H<sub>11 </sub>
One-electron reduction of 3-Cp-3,1,2-closo-CoC2B9H11 followed by heating to reflux in DME (b.p. 85 °C) induces isomerisation to 4-Cp-4,1,2-closo-CoC2B9H11.</p
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