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    Design and test of the optical fiber assemblies for the scalar magnetic field sensor aboard the JUICE mission

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    A set of optical fiber assemblies has been developed and successfully qualified for its use on a European space science mission to the icy moons of Jupiter (Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer, JUICE), to be launched in 2022. The paper gives an overview of the design challenges, the test methods used for failure detection and screening of the optical fiber cable assemblies as well as the further testing performed in the frame of a lot acceptance qualification

    Methods of measuring rheological properties of interfacial layers (Experimental methods of 2D rheology)

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    Effect of phytoplankton growth on air bubble residence time in seawater

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    Laboratory experiments were carried out in a seawater mesocosm tank to investigate the influence of marine phytoplankton growth on air bubble residence time (BRT). Air bubbles of 10–1000 ?m in diameter were injected by flushing a water jet into the top of the tank and BRT was determined acoustically. The tank was filled with seawater containing a natural phytoplankton population and growth stimulated by irradiating with artificial fluorescent light. A second experiment was conducted using a monoculture of the diatom Cylindrotheca closterium. BRT and several phytoplankton growth-related parameters (chlorophyll concentration, dissolved inorganic nutrients, dissolved organic carbon (DOC), oxygen saturation and bacteria numbers) as well as the water viscosity were monitored over periods of up to 24 days. BRT showed a statistically significant covariation with oxygen saturation (r = 0.69, ? = 0.01 for natural phytoplankton; r = 0.93, ? = 0.01 for the Cylindrotheca closterium) and chlorophyll concentration (r = 0.69, ? = 0.05 natural phytoplankton; r = 0.76, ? = 0.01 Cylindrotheca closterium) during phytoplankton growth periods. Increases in BRT of a factor &gt;2 were found during the chlorophyll maximum, when the water was sufficiently supersaturated with oxygen (?&gt;110%). No clear relationship was evident between BRT and measurements of DOC or water viscosity. Model experiments with highly oxygen-supersaturated water and artificial polysaccharide compounds indicated that oxygen supersaturation alone is not the main factor causing increased BRT during phytoplankton growth, but it is most likely a combination of the degree of gas saturation and the composition of the organic exudates derived from the microalgal population.<br/

    Cherenkov Fibers For Beam Diagnostics at the Metrology Light Source

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    After a successful commissioning the Metrology Light Source is in user operation since 2008. Machine studies are still on going in order to improve the injection efficiency and to minimize the impact of trapped ions. Special operation modes such as a low alpha optic are implemented. Recently, Cherenkov fibers have been installed along the complete storage ring for diagnostic purposes during commissioning. The Cherenkov system allows for a spatially resolved analysis of electron losses over many turn
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