66 research outputs found
Study to assess the importance of errors introduced by applying NOAA 6 and NOAA 7 AVHRR data as an estimator of vegetative vigor: Feasibility study of data normalization
The use of NOAA AVHRR data to map and monitor vegetation types and conditions in near real-time can be enhanced by using a portion of each GAC image that is larger than the central 25% now considered. Enlargement of the cloud free image data set can permit development of a series of algorithms for correcting imagery for ground reflectance and for atmospheric scattering anisotropy within certain accuracy limits. Empirical correction algorithms used to normalize digital radiance or VIN data must contain factors for growth stage and for instrument spectral response. While it is not possible to correct for random fluctuations in target radiance, it is possible to estimate the necessary radiance difference between targets in order to provide target discrimination and quantification within predetermined limits of accuracy. A major difficulty lies in the lack of documentation of preprocessing algorithms used on AVHRR digital data
Demonstration of angular anisotropy in the output of Thematic Mapper
There is a dependence of TM output (proportional to scene radiance in a manner which will be discussed) upon season, upon cover type and upon view angle. The existence of a significant systematic variation across uniform scenes in p-type (radiometrically and geometrically pre-processed) data is demonstrated. Present pre-processing does remove the effects and the problem must be addressed because the effects are large. While this is in no way attributable to any shortcomings in the thematic mapper, it is an effect which is sufficiently important to warrant more study, with a view to developing suitable pre-processing correction algorithms
E-Zn inelastic scattering at 80 eV
© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. Stokes and Electron Impact Coherence Parameters (EICPs) for electronic excitation of 41P1 state of zinc atoms have been measured for incident electron energy of 80 eV. The experimental data are presented together with Convergent Close Coupling (CCC) theoretical predictions. Our results are compared with recently published Relativistic Distorted-Wave Approximation (RDWA) calculations
Intrabeam scattering analysis of measurements at KEK's ATF damping ring
We derive a simple relation for estimating the relative emittance growth in x
and y due to intrabeam scattering (IBS) in electron storage rings. We show that
IBS calculations for the ATF damping ring, when using the formalism of
Bjorken-Mtingwa, a modified formalism of Piwinski (where eta squared divided by
beta has been replaced by the dispersion invariant), or a simple high-energy
approximate formula all give results that agree well. Comparing theory,
including the effect of potential well bunch lengthening, with a complete set
of ATF steady-state beam size vs. current measurements we find reasonably good
agreement for energy spread and horizontal emittance. The measured vertical
emittance, however, is larger than theory in both offset (zero current
emittance) and slope (emittance change with current). The slope error indicates
measurement error and/or additional current-dependent physics at the ATF; the
offset error, that the assumed Coulomb log is correct to within a factor of
1.75.Comment: 17 pages, 6 figures, .bbl fil
High-resolution MCP-TimePix3 imaging/timing detector for antimatter physics
We present a hybrid imaging/timing detector for force sensitive inertial measurements designed for measurements on positronium, the metastable bound state of an electron and a positron, but also suitable for applications involving other low intensity, low energy beams of neutral (antimatter)-atoms, such as antihydrogen. The performance of the prototype detector was evaluated with a tunable low energy positron beam, resulting in a spatial resolution of approximate t
4 1P1 Zn excitation by 80-eV electrons
The electron-photon coincidence method in the coherence analysis version has been applied to characterize electron impact excitation of 41P1 state of zinc atoms for 80 eV. The experimental values of the Stokes parameters and the electron impact coherence parameters are presented together with convergent close coupling theoretical data. Our results are compared with recently published relativistic distorted-wave approximation calculations
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