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The Use of HepRep in GLAST
HepRep is a generic, hierarchical format for description of graphics
representables that can be augmented by physics information and relational
properties. It was developed for high energy physics event display applications
and is especially suited to client/server or component frameworks. The GLAST
experiment, an international effort led by NASA for a gamma-ray telescope to
launch in 2006, chose HepRep to provide a flexible, extensible and maintainable
framework for their event display without tying their users to any one graphics
application. To support HepRep in their GUADI infrastructure, GLAST developed a
HepRep filler and builder architecture. The architecture hides the details of
XML and CORBA in a set of base and helper classes allowing physics experts to
focus on what data they want to represent. GLAST has two GAUDI services:
HepRepSvc, which registers HepRep fillers in a global registry and allows the
HepRep to be exported to XML, and CorbaSvc, which allows the HepRep to be
published through a CORBA interface and which allows the client application to
feed commands back to GAUDI (such as start next event, or run some GAUDI
algorithm). GLAST's HepRep solution gives users a choice of client
applications, WIRED (written in Java) or FRED (written in C++ and Ruby), and
leaves them free to move to any future HepRep-compliant event display.Comment: Talk from the 2003 Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics
(CHEP03), La Jolla, Ca, USA, March 2003, 9 pages pdf, 15 figures. PSN THLT00
Hard breakup of the deuteron into two Delta-isobars
We study high energy photodisintegration of the deuteron into two
-isobars at large center of mass angles within the QCD hard
rescattering model (HRM). According to the HRM, the process develops in three
main steps: the photon knocks the quark from one of the nucleons in the
deuteron; the struck quark rescatters off a quark from the other nucleon
sharing the high energy of the photon; then the energetic quarks recombine into
two outgoing baryons which have large transverse momenta. Within the HRM, the
cross section is expressed through the amplitude of scattering which we evaluated based on the quark-interchange
model of hard hadronic scattering. Calculations show that the angular
distribution and the strength of the photodisintegration is mainly determined
by the properties of the
scattering. We predict that the cross section of
the deuteron breakup to is 4-5 times larger than that
of the breakup to the channel. Also, the angular
distributions for these two channels are markedly different. These can be
compared with the predictions based on the assumption that two hard
-isobars are the result of the disintegration of the preexisting
components of the deuteron wave function. In this case, one
expects the angular distributions and cross sections of the breakup in both and channels to be similar.Comment: 17 pages, 3 figure
Search for Free Fractional Electric Charge Elementary Particles
We have carried out a direct search in bulk matter for free fractional
electric charge elementary particles using the largest mass single sample ever
studied - about 17.4 mg of silicone oil. The search used an improved and highly
automated Millikan oil drop technique. No evidence for fractional charge
particles was found. The concentration of particles with fractional charge more
than 0.16e (e being the magnitude of the electron charge) from the nearest
integer charge is less than particles per nucleon with 95%
confidence.Comment: 10 pages,LaTeX, 4 PS figures, submitted to PR
The Significance of Nasal Carriage of Staphylococcus Aureus and the Incidence of Postoperative Wound Infection
Staphylococcus aureus infections are associated with considerable morbidity and, in certain situations, mortality. The association between the nasal carriage of S. aureus and subsequent infection has been comprehensively established in a variety of clinical settings, in particular, patients undergoing haemodialysis and continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD), and in patients undergoing surgery. Postoperative wound infections are associated with a high degree of morbidity and represent an important medical issue. Until recently, eradication of S. aureus nasal carriage by various topical and systemic agents had proved unsuccessful. Mupirocin is a novel topical antibiotic with excellent antibacterial activity against staphylococci. Recent studies have demonstrated that intranasal administration of mupirocin is effective in eradicating the nasal carriage of S. aureus and in reducing the incidence of S. aureus infections in haemodialysis and CAPD patients. It has been suggested that sufficient evidence now exists to test the hypothesis that eradication of the carrier state in surgical patients preoperatively may reduce the incidence of S. aureus postoperative wound infections
A general representation for axial-flow fans and turbines
A general representation of fan and turbine arrangements on a single classification chart is presented that is made possible by a particular definition of the stage of an axial-flow fan or turbine. Several unconventional fan and turbine arrangements are indicated and the applications of these arrangements are discussed
The Effects of Crack Ellipticity on the Mode I SIFs of a Simulated Eroded Pressurized Cylinder
AbstractThe three dimensional stress intensity factors (3D SIFs) of a pressurized cylinder can be greatly affected by many factors. While an autofrettage process may introduce favorable residual stresses on the bore of the cylinder, other factors such as erosions and cracks, once introduced, may greatly reduce the effectiveness of the autofrettage. In this study, a closer look was given to problems with different crack configurations. Effort was expended to evaluate how the ellipticity of cracks affects the overall fatigue life of a simulated eroded pressurized cylinder in comparison with circular crack only configurations. Numerical analysis was performed using ANSYS, a standard commercially available finite element package. The residual stress due to any autofrettage process was simulated using the equivalent thermal loading. In-depth discussion was given to results when cracks of different ellipticity interact with other parameters including the depth of crack and the geometrical configurations of erosion. Specific cases considered include: crack ellipticity a/c=0.5, 1 and 1.5; relative crack depth a/t=0.01-0.2; relative erosion depth d/t=0.05; erosion relative finite length Le/L=0.12-1; erosion ellipticity d/h=0.3-2. Relevant non-erosion results are used for the sake of comparison
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