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The NuMI Beam At FNAL And Its Use For Neutrino Cross Section Measurements
The Neutrinos at the Main Injector (NuMI) facility at Fermilab began operations in late 2004. NuMI will deliver an intense v, beam of variable energy (2-20 GeV). Several aspects of the design and results from runs of the MINOS experiment are reviewed. I also discuss technique to measure directly the neutrino flux using a muon flux system at the end of the NuMI line.Physic
The treatment of the Soviet Union in eight sixth grade geography textbooks
Thesis (Ed.M.)--Boston Universit
Provision of public goods, voting and agglomerative bias
Skill-biased technical change is identified as the driving force behind the changing skill composition in OECD countries rather than structural change. The finding is partly the result of the sectoral view taken. This paper suggests a different view which uses the production process as a starting point. The economy is divided into physica production, personal services, and intermediate services; these branches are again subdivided. Applying the resulting grid to German data from the Socio-economic Panel shows that a structural change in the production process is driving the skill composition of the German labor force.
Public sector capital and labour productivity: West German federal states and spatial interdependence
The NuMI Neutrino Beam at Fermilab
The Neutrinos at the Main Injector (NuMI) facility at Fermilab is due to
begin operations in late 2004. NuMI will deliver an intense muon neutrino beam
of variable energy 2-20 GeV directed into the Earth at 58 mrad for short (~1
km) and long (~700-900 km) baseline experiments. Several aspects of the design
are reviewed, as are potential upgrade requirements to the facility in the
event a Proton Driver is built at Fermilab to enhance the neutrino flux.Comment: Paper given at the ICFA Workshop on High Intensity Hadron Beams
(HB2004), Bensheim, Germany, 18-22 October, 200
The Not-So-Sterile 4th Neutrino: Constraints on New Gauge Interactions from Neutrino Oscillation Experiments
Sterile neutrino models with new gauge interactions in the sterile sector are
phenomenologically interesting since they can lead to novel effects in neutrino
oscillation experiments, in cosmology and in dark matter detectors, possibly
even explaining some of the observed anomalies in these experiments. Here, we
use data from neutrino oscillation experiments, in particular from MiniBooNE,
MINOS and solar neutrino experiments, to constrain such models. We focus in
particular on the case where the sterile sector gauge boson couples also
to Standard Model particles (for instance to the baryon number current) and
thus induces a large Mikheyev-Smirnov-Wolfenstein potential. For eV-scale
sterile neutrinos, we obtain strong constraints especially from MINOS, which
restricts the strength of the new interaction to be less than times
that of the Standard Model weak interaction unless active-sterile neutrino
mixing is very small (). This rules out
gauge forces large enough to affect short baseline experiments like MiniBooNE
and it imposes nontrivial constraints on signals from sterile neutrino
scattering in dark matter experiments.Comment: 19 pages, 9 figure
Universality of transition temperatures in families of copper-oxide superconductors: interlayer tunneling redux
We revisit the interlayer tunneling theory of high temperature
superconductors and formulate it as a mechanism by which the striking
systematics of the transition temperature within a given homologous series can
be understood. We pay attention not only to the enhancement of pairing, as was
originally suggested, but also to the role of competing order parameters that
tend to suppress superconductivity, and to the charge imbalance between
inequivalent outer and inner CuO2 planes in a unit cell. Calculations based on
a generalized Ginzburg-Landau theory yield results that bear robust and
remarkable resemblance to experimental observations.Comment: 14 pages, 9 figures. Missing axes labels correcte
Spatial competition and equilibrium in a circular market
The paper presents an analysis of spatial competition between two firms in a circular market. It is shown that the existence problem of a Bertrand-Nash- Equilibrium exists for the circular market in the same way as for the linear and bounded market. This is demonstrated by directly studying the reaction functions of the competing producers and without referring to merely technical fixed point arguments. The existence problem is solved by adding a move structure to the game, regarding market entry as sequential and taking place in historical time.
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