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    Measurements of Antenna Surface for Millimeter-Wave Space Radio Telescope

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    In the construction of a space radio telescope, it is essential to use materials with a low noise factor and high mechanical robustness for the antenna surface. We present the results of measurements of the reflection performance of two candidates for antenna surface materials for use in a radio telescope installed in a new millimeter-wave astronomical satellite, ASTRO-G. To estimate the amount of degradation caused by fluctuations in the thermal environment in the projected orbit of the satellite, a thermal cycle test was carried out for two candidates, namely, copper foil carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) and aluminum-coated CFRP. At certain points during the thermal cycle test, the reflection loss of the surfaces was measured precisely by using a radiometer in the 41-45 GHz band. In both candidates, cracks appeared on the surface after the thermal cycle test, where the number density of the cracks increased as the thermal cycle progressed. The reflection loss also increased in proportion to the number density of the cracks. Nevertheless, the loss of the copper foil surface met the requirements of ASTRO-G at the end of the equivalent life, whereas that of the aluminum-coated surface exceeded the maximal value in the requirement even before the end of the cycle.Comment: 11 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in PAS

    Theory of tunneling spectroscopy for chiral topological superconductors

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    We study the charge conductance of an interface between a normal metal and a superconducting quantum anomalous Hall system, based on the recursive Green's function. The angle resolved conductance gamma(ky, eV) with the momentum ky parallel to the interface and the bias voltage V shows a rich structure depending on the Chern number N of the system. We find that when the bias voltage is tuned to the energy dispersion of the edge mode, eV = Eedge(ky), the angle resolved conductance gamma(ky,Eedge(ky)) shows a pronounced even-odd effect; the conductance vanishes for N = 0 or 2 while it takes a universal value 2e^2/h for N = 1. In particular, in N = 2 phase, we find that the conductance gamma(ky,Eedge(ky)) becomes zero due to interference of two degenerate Majorana edge modes, although the corresponding surface spectral weight remains non-zero.Comment: 10 pages, 10 figure

    Virtual manufacturing workcell for automated assembly, A

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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 12-13).This work describes the implementation of a novel robot workcell programming interface that allows an assembly designer to obtain immediate feedback regarding the manufacturability of his/her design. The interface allows the user to manipulate the three-dimensional CAD/CAM models of the components and "assemble" them into the final product. The computer then analyzes the relevant assembly operations and translates them into low-level commands for the robots in the specific workcell under consideration. This work is motivated by the complexity and time-consuming nature of manually programming flexible assembly cells for the manufacture of different products, particularly when they involve the cooperation of multiple robot manipulators

    Structural Heterogeneity of the Melt-spun (Fe, Co)-Si-B-P-Cu Alloy with Excellent Soft Magnetic Properties

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    AbstractA structural heterogeneity of a newly developed soft magnetic Fe81.2Co4Si0.5B9.5P4Cu0.8 melt-spun alloy has been studied by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and electron diffraction. Hollow-cone dark-field TEM imaging revealed that the density of coherent scattering regions in the as-quenched Fe81.2Co4Si0.5B9.5P4Cu0.8 alloy is as high as that in the Fe85.2Si2B8P4Cu0.8 hetero-amorphous alloy (NANOMET®). According to the aberration-corrected high-resolution TEM, crystalline atomic clusters, typically of ∼1nm in diameter, are densely distributed in an amorphous matrix of Fe81.2Co4Si0.5B9.5P4Cu0.8 alloy, while nanobeam electron diffraction detected weak Bragg reflections from Fe clusters with the body centered cubic structure. These results unambiguously reveal structural heterogeneity of the as-quenched Fe81.2Co4Si0.5B9.5P4Cu0.8 alloy, which is similar to that observed in the NANOMET®

    A New Test Statistic Based on Shrunken Sample Variance for Identifying Differentially Expressed Genes in Small Microarray Experiments

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    Choosing an appropriate statistic and precisely evaluating the false discovery rate (FDR) are both essential for devising an effective method for identifying differentially expressed genes in microarray data. The t-type score proposed by Pan et al. (2003) succeeded in suppressing false positives by controlling the underestimation of variance but left the overestimation uncontrolled. For controlling the overestimation, we devised a new test statistic (variance stabilized t-type score) by placing shrunken sample variances of the James-Stein type in the denominator of the t-type score. Since the relative superiority of the mean and median FDRs was unclear in the widely adopted Significance Analysis of Microarrays (SAM), we conducted simulation studies to examine the performance of the variance stabilized t-type score and the characteristics of the two FDRs. The variance stabilized t-type score was generally better than or at least as good as the t-type score, irrespective of the sample size and proportion of differentially expressed genes. In terms of accuracy, the median FDR was superior to the mean FDR when the proportion of differentially expressed genes was large. The variance stabilized t-type score with the median FDR was applied to actual colorectal cancer data and yielded a reasonable result

    A timer-based data link control protocol for mobile computing

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    科研費報告書収録論文(課題番号:09680388・基盤研究(C)(2)・H9~H10/研究代表者:根元, 義章/情報フィルタリングを用いた大規模情報ネットワークのリアルタイム障害検出方式

    Vocabulário online: app de atividades para fixação de vocabulário utilizando flashcards e o fenômeno da reminiscência

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    Orientador: Jaime WojciechowskiTrabalho (Graduação) - Universidade Federal do Paraná, Setor de Educação Profissional e Tecnológica, Curso de Tecnologia em Análise e Desenvolvimento de Sistemas

    Possible spin triplet superconductivity in Nax_xCoO2y_{2}\cdot yH2_{2}0

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    Combining symmetry based considerations with inputs from available experimental results, we make the case that a novel spin-triplet superconductivity triggered by antiferromagnetic fluctuations may be realized in the newly discovered layered cobaltide Nax_xCoO2y_{2}\cdot yH2_2O. In the proposed picture, unaccessable via resonating-valence-bond physics extrapolated from half-filling, the pairing process is similar to that advanced for Sr2_{2}RuO4_4, but enjoys a further advantage coming from the hexagonal structure of the Fermi-surface which gives a stronger pairing tendency.Comment: 4 page
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