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    Improved source localization with LIGO India

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    A global network of advanced gravitational wave interferometric detectors is under construction. These detectors will offer an order of magnitude improvement in sensitivity over the initial detectors and will usher in the era of gravitational wave astronomy. In this paper, we evaluate the benefits of relocating one of the advanced LIGO detectors to India.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in proceedings of ICGC2011 conference. Localization figures update

    The determination of trace elements in solid samples by laser source mass spectrometry

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    The seu risk assessment of Z80A, 8086 and 80C86 microprocessors intended for use in a low altitude polar orbit

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    This paper presents the results of a test and analysis program carried out in support of an Earth Resources Satellite project in order to provide a quantitative SEU risk assessment for certain microprocessor based subsystems. The key features of the program were the low cost and comparative simplicity of the test techniques which, nevertheless, provided sufficient data for a quantitative risk assessment using the CREME suite of programs. Copyright © 1986 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc

    Effects of space radiation on advanced semiconductor devices Part 3; further cosmic ray simulation studies of single event upsets and latch-up in CMOS memories

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    The use of a "2"5"2Cf source in cosmic ray simulation studies on CMOS memories

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    Cosmic ray simulation experiments for the study of single event upsets and latch-up in CMOS memories

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    Cosmic ray simulation studies on CMOS memories A comparison of CASE (Californium-252 Assessment of Single Event Effects) with cyclotron heavy ions

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