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Skylab S193 and the analysis of the wind field over the ocean
The present status of the program to provide proof of concept for the idea that simultaneously observed radar scattering cross section measurements and passive microwave measurements can be used to determine the winds in the planetary boundary layer over the ocean, is given. The role of S193 in Skylab is providing the final clinching proof that an operational instrument will obtain data of great value to both meteorology and oceanography is described
Transverse and secondary voltages in BSCCO single crystals
Multicontact configuration is one of the most powerful arrangements for
electrical transport measurements applied to study vortex phase transition and
vortex phase dimensionality in strongly anisotropic high-Tc superconducting
materials. In this paper we present electrical transport measurements using a
multiterminal configuration, which prove both the existence of guided vortex
motion in BSCCO single crystals near the transition temperature and that
secondary voltage in zero external magnetic field is induced by thermally
activated vortex loop unbinding. The phase transition between the bound and
unbound states of the vortex loops was found to be below the temperature where
the phase coherence of the superconducting order parameter extends over the
whole volume of the sample. We show experimentally that 3D/2D phase transition
in vortex dimensionality is a length-scale-dependent layer decoupling process
and takes place simultaneously with the 3D/2D phase transition in
superconductivity at the same temperature.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, to be published in Physica
Imperial Valley's proposal to develop a guide for geothermal development within its county
A plan to develop the geothermal resources of the Imperial Valley of California is presented. The plan consists of development policies and includes text and graphics setting forth the objectives, principles, standards, and proposals. The plan allows developers to know the goals of the surrounding community and provides a method for decision making to be used by county representatives. A summary impact statement for the geothermal development aspects is provided
Renormalization-Group Analysis of Layered Sine-Gordon Type Models
We analyze the phase structure and the renormalization group (RG) flow of the
generalized sine-Gordon models with nonvanishing mass terms, using the
Wegner-Houghton RG method in the local potential approximation. Particular
emphasis is laid upon the layered sine-Gordon (LSG) model, which is the
bosonized version of the multi-flavour Schwinger model and approaches the sum
of two ``normal'', massless sine-Gordon (SG) models in the limit of a vanishing
interlayer coupling J. Another model of interest is the massive sine-Gordon
(MSG) model. The leading-order approximation to the UV (ultra-violet) RG flow
predicts two phases for the LSG as well as for the MSG, just as it would be
expected for the SG model, where the two phases are known to be separated by
the Coleman fixed point. The presence of finite mass terms (for the LSG and the
MSG) leads to corrections to the UV RG flow, which are naturally identified as
the ``mass corrections''. The leading-order mass corrections are shown to have
the following consequences: (i) for the MSG model, only one phase persists, and
(ii) for the LSG model, the transition temperature is modified. Within the
mass-corrected UV scaling laws, the limit of J -> 0 is thus nonuniform with
respect to the phase structure of the model. The modified phase structure of
general massive sine-Gordon models is connected with the breaking of symmetries
in the internal space spanned by the field variables. For the LSG, the
second-order subleading mass corrections suggest that there exists a cross-over
regime before the IR scaling sets in, and the nonlinear terms show explicitly
that higher-order Fourier modes appear in the periodic blocked potential.Comment: 27 pages, 7 figure
Development of SEDS data system flight software
The Small Expendable-tether Deployer System (SEDS) is being built for a 1991 flight on a Delta launch vehicle. SEDS will deploy a 50 lb instrument satellite as an end mass at the end of a 20 km tether. The objective of the experiment is to test the SEDS design concept by demonstrating that the system will satisfactorily deploy the full 20 km tether without stopping prematurely, come to a smooth stop on application of the brake, and cut the tether at the proper time after it swings to the vertical. SEDS will also collect data that will be used to test the accuracy of tether dynamics models for this type of deployment. Radar tracking is planned. In addition, the SEDS on-board computer system will record, store, and continuously transmit data over the Delta II S-band telemetry channel. Initial testing of the software under simulated flight conditions was performed. These tests used both assembly language routines running on SEDS data systems and C-language routines on an IBM-PC. As the software now stands relatively few additions are needed before the entire set of flight software is complete
Dynamic scaling of I-V data for the neutral 2D Coulomb gas
The value of the dynamic critical exponent z has been studied for
experimental two-dimensional superconducting and Josephson Junction array
systems in zero magnetic field via the Fisher-Fisher-Huse dynamic scaling
analysis. We found z~5.6, a relatively large value indicative of non-diffusive
dynamics. We extend this work here to simulational I-V curves that are also
found to be characterized by the same large value of z.Comment: 2 pages, 2 embedded figures, LT22 proceedings, Physica
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