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High-Sensitivity Measurement of 3He-4He Isotopic Ratios for Ultracold Neutron Experiments
Research efforts ranging from studies of solid helium to searches for a
neutron electric dipole moment require isotopically purified helium with a
ratio of 3He to 4He at levels below that which can be measured using
traditional mass spectroscopy techniques. We demonstrate an approach to such a
measurement using accelerator mass spectroscopy, reaching the 10e-14 level of
sensitivity, several orders of magnitude more sensitive than other techniques.
Measurements of 3He/4He in samples relevant to the measurement of the neutron
lifetime indicate the need for substantial corrections. We also argue that
there is a clear path forward to sensitivity increases of at least another
order of magnitude.Comment: 11 pages, 10 figure
High-sensitivity measurement of ^3He−^4He isotopic ratios for ultracold neutron experiments
Research efforts ranging from studies of solid helium to searches for a neutron electric dipole moment require isotopically purified helium with a ratio of ^3He to ^4He at levels below that which can be measured using traditional mass spectroscopy techniques. We demonstrate an approach to such a measurement using accelerator mass spectroscopy, reaching the 10^(−14) level of sensitivity, several orders of magnitude more sensitive than other techniques. Measurements of ^3He/^4He in samples relevant to the measurement of the neutron lifetime indicate the need for substantial corrections. We also argue that there is a clear path forward to sensitivity increases of at least another order of magnitude
Children’s Quantification with Every Over Time
This article looks closely at two types of errors children have been shown to make with universal quantification—Exhaustive Pairing (EP) errors and Underexhaustive errors—and asks whether they reflect the same underlying phenomenon. In a large-scale, longitudinal study, 140 children were tested 4 times from ages 4 to 7 on sentences involving the universal quantifier every. We find an interesting inverse relationship between EP errors and Underexhaustive errors over development: the point at which children stop making Underexhaustive errors is also when they begin making EP errors. Underexhaustive errors, common at early stages in our study, may be indicative of a non-adult, non-exhaustive semantics for every. EP errors, which emerge later, and remain frequent even at age 7, are progressive in nature and were also found with adults in a control study. Following recent developmental work (Drozd and van Loosbroek 2006; Smits 2010), we suggest that these errors do not signal lack of knowledge, but may stem from independent difficulties appropriately restricting the quantifier domain in the presence of a salient, but irrelevant, extra object
High-sensitivity measurement of ^3He−^4He isotopic ratios for ultracold neutron experiments
Research efforts ranging from studies of solid helium to searches for a neutron electric dipole moment require isotopically purified helium with a ratio of ^3He to ^4He at levels below that which can be measured using traditional mass spectroscopy techniques. We demonstrate an approach to such a measurement using accelerator mass spectroscopy, reaching the 10^(−14) level of sensitivity, several orders of magnitude more sensitive than other techniques. Measurements of ^3He/^4He in samples relevant to the measurement of the neutron lifetime indicate the need for substantial corrections. We also argue that there is a clear path forward to sensitivity increases of at least another order of magnitude
Hard Spectra of X-Ray Pulsars from INTEGRAL Data
We present spectra for 34 accretion-powered X-ray and one millisecond pulsars
that were within the field of view of the INTEGRAL observatory over two years
(December 2002 - January 2005) of its in-orbit operation and that were detected
by its instruments at a statistically significant level (> 8 sigma in the
energy range 18--60 keV). There are seven recently discovered objects of this
class among the pulsars studied: 2RXP J130159.6-635806, IGR/AX J16320-4751, IGR
J16358-4726, AX J163904-4642, IGR J16465-4507, SAX/IGR J18027-2017 and AX
J1841.0-0535. We have also obtained hard X-ray (> 20 keV) spectra for the
accretion-powered pulsars A 0114+650, RX J0146.9+6121, AX J1820.5-1434, AX
J1841.0-0535 and the millisecond pulsar XTE J1807-294 for the first time. We
analyze the evolution of spectral parameters as a function of the intensity of
the sources and compare these with the results of previous studies.Comment: 33 pages, 2 figures Astronomy Letters, 31, pp. 729 (2005
Convergence Without Hard Criteria: Does EU Soft Law Affect Domestic Unemployment Protection Schemes?
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Can we prevent or treat multiple sclerosis by individualised vitamin D supply?
Apart from its principal role in bone metabolism and calcium homeostasis, vitamin D has been attributed additional effects including an immunomodulatory, anti-inflammatory, and possibly even neuroprotective capacity which implicates a possible role of vitamin D in autoimmune diseases like multiple sclerosis (MS). Indeed, several lines of evidence including epidemiologic, preclinical, and clinical data suggest that reduced vitamin D levels and/or dysregulation of vitamin D homeostasis is a risk factor for the development of multiple sclerosis on the one hand, and that vitamin D serum levels are inversely associated with disease activity and progression on the other hand. However, these data are not undisputable, and many questions regarding the preventive and therapeutic capacity of vitamin D in multiple sclerosis remain to be answered. In particular, available clinical data derived from interventional trials using vitamin D supplementation as a therapeutic approach in MS are inconclusive and partly contradictory. In this review, we summarise and critically evaluate the existing data on the possible link between vitamin D and multiple sclerosis in light of the crucial question whether optimization of vitamin D status may impact the risk and/or the course of multiple sclerosis
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