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    Wind tunnel buffet load measuring technique

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    Indirect force measurement technique estimates unsteady forces acting on elastic model during wind tunnel tests. Measurement of forces is practically insensitive to errors in aeroelastic scaling between model and full-scale structure, simplifying design, fabrication and dynamic calibration

    The effect of surface contamination on contact angles and surface potentials Summary report

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    Surface contamination effects on behavior of liquids in space vehicle tanks at zero gravit

    Cosmic rays in the 10(16) to 10(19) eV range from pulsars

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    The flux is calculated of cosmic rays (CRs) produced by a distribution of pulsars that are: (1) born with rapid rotation rates, (2) slow down as they evolve, and (3) produce energetic nuclei with a characteristic energy proportional to their rotation rates. It is found that, for energy independent escape from the disk of the galaxy, the predicted spectrum will be essentially what is observed between approx 10 to the 16th power to 10 to the 19 power eV if the slow down law as inferred for radio pulsars can be extrapolated to young pulsars with shorter periods

    Development and evaluation of silicon drift chambers

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    Risk Taking by Mutual Funds as a Response to Incentives

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    This paper examines the agency conflict between mutual fund investors and mutual fund companies. Investors would like the fund company to use its judgement to maximize risk-adjusted fund returns. A fund company, however, in its desire to maximize its value as a concern has an incentive to take actions which increase the inflow of investment. We use a semiparametric model to estimate the shape of the flow-performance relationship for a sample of growth and growth and income funds observed over the 1982-1992 period. The shape of the flow-performance relationship creates incentives for fund managers to increase or decrease the riskiness of the fund which are dependent on the fund's year-to-date return. Using a new dataset of mutual fund portfolios which includes equity portfolio holdings for September and December of the same year, we show that mutual funds do alter their portfolio riskiness between September and December in a manner consistent with these risk incentives.

    An Informal Summary of a New Formalism for Classifying Spin-Orbit Systems Using Tools Distilled from the Theory of Bundles

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    We give an informal summary of ongoing work which uses tools distilled from the theory of fibre bundles to classify and connect invariant fields associated with spin motion in storage rings. We mention four major theorems. One ties invariant fields with the notion of normal form, the second allows comparison of different invariant fields and the two others tie the existence of invariant fields to the existence of certain invariant sets. We explain how the theorems apply to the spin dynamics of spin-1/21/2 and spin-11 particles. Our approach elegantly unifies the spin-vector dynamics from the T-BMT equation with the spin-tensor dynamics and other dynamics and suggests an avenue for addressing the question of the existence of the invariant spin field.Comment: Based on a presentation at Spin2014, The 21st International Symposium on Spin Physics, Beijing, China, October 2014. To be published in the International Journal of Modern Physics, Conference Serie

    Discovery of 21cm absorption in a zabs=2.289z_{\rm abs} =2.289 DLA towards TXS 0311+430: The first low spin temperature absorber at z > 1

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    We report the detection of HI 21 cm absorption from the z=2.289z=2.289 damped Lyman-α\alpha system (DLA) towards TXS 0311+430, with the Green Bank Telescope. The 21 cm absorption has a velocity spread (between nulls) of ∼110\sim 110 km s−1^{-1} and an integrated optical depth of ∫τdV=(0.818±0.085)\int \tau {\rm d}V = (0.818 \pm 0.085) km s−1^{-1}. We also present new Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope 602 MHz imaging of the radio continuum. TXS 0311+430 is unresolved at this frequency, indicating that the covering factor of the DLA is likely to be high. Combining the integrated optical depth with the DLA HI column density of \nhi = (2±0.5)×1020(2 \pm 0.5) \times 10^{20} \cm, yields a spin temperature of Ts=(138±36)T_s = (138 \pm 36) K, assuming a covering factor of unity. This is the first case of a low spin temperature (1 1 DLA and is among the lowest ever measured in any DLA. Indeed, the TsT_s measured for this DLA is similar to values measured in the Milky Way and local disk galaxies. We also determine a lower limit (Si/H) ≳1/3\gtrsim 1/3 solar for the DLA metallicity, amongst the highest abundances measured in DLAs at any redshift. Based on low redshift correlations, the low TsT_s, large 21 cm absorption width and high metallicity all suggest that the z∼2.289z \sim 2.289 DLA is likely to arise in a massive, luminous disk galaxy.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures. Accepted for publication in MNRAS (Letters
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