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Polarized Moller Scattering Asymmetries
The utility of polarized electron beams for precision electroweak studies is
described. Parity violating Moller scattering asymmetries in e-e- --> e-e- are
discussed. Effects of electroweak radiative corrections and the running
sin^2(theta_W(Q^2)) are reviewed. The sensitivity of E158 (a fixed target e-e-
experiment at SLAC) and future e-e- collider studies to ``new physics'' is
briefly outlined.Comment: Updated Fig.
Field Testing of a Pneumatic Regolith Feed System During a 2010 ISRU Field Campaign on Mauna Kea, Hawaii
Lunar In Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) consists of a number of tasks starting with mining of lunar regolith, followed by the transfer of regolith to an oxygen extraction reactor and finally processing the regolith and storing of extracted oxygen. The transfer of regolith from the regolith hopper at the ground level to an oxygen extraction reactor many feet above the surface could be accomplished in different ways, including using a mechanical auger, bucket ladder system or a pneumatic system. The latter system is commonly used on earth when moving granular materials since it offers high reliability and simplicity of operation. In this paper, we describe a pneumatic regolith feed system, delivering feedstock to a Carbothermal reactor and lessons learned from deploying the system during the 2010 ISRU field campaign on the Mauna Kea, Hawaii