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Conditioning of BPM pickup signals for operations of the Duke storage ring with a wide range of single-bunch current
The Duke storage ring is a dedicated driver for the storage ring based
oscillator free-electron lasers (FELs), and the High Intensity Gamma-ray Source
(HIGS). It is operated with a beam current ranging from about 1 mA to 100 mA
per bunch for various operations and accelerator physics studies. High
performance operations of the FEL and gamma-ray source require a stable
electron beam orbit, which has been realized by the global orbit feedback
system. As a critical part of the orbit feedback system, the electron beam
position monitors (BPMs) are required to be able to precisely measure the
electron beam orbit in a wide range of the single-bunch current. However, the
high peak voltage of the BPM pickups associated with high single-bunch current
degrades the performance of the BPM electronics, and can potentially damage the
BPM electronics. A signal conditioning method using low pass filters is
developed to reduce the peak voltage to protect the BPM electronics, and to
make the BPMs capable of working with a wide range of single-bunch current.
Simulations and electron beam based tests are performed. The results show that
the Duke storage ring BPM system is capable of providing precise orbit
measurements to ensure highly stable FEL and HIGS operations
Effect of micro-grooved surface on the static and dynamic characteristics of journal bearings with misalignment
This paper presents a hydrodynamic lubrication model to investigate the static and dynamic characteristics of micro-grooved bearings considering journal misalignment. An averaged Reynolds equation with the mass conservation is derived and numerical procedure is solved by the finite difference method. The influences of eccentricity ratio, misalignment and micro-groove parameters on lubrication performances of aligned/misaligned journal bearings are compared systematically. Mathematical expressions of five micro-grooves with different geometric shapes i.e., straight-groove, left spiral-groove, right spiral-groove, left herringbone-groove and right herringbone-groove are given. The results show that with the increase of degree of misalignment, the load carrying capacity, main stiffness and damping coefficients increase, and the friction coefficient decreases, while the effect of misalignment angle on bearing performance is opposite. The results also indicated that the left herringbone-groove has better performance improvement for aligned journal bearing, while the right spiral-groove has better performance improvement for misaligned journal bearing under the optimal micro-groove parameters, especially at low eccentricity ratio. Moreover, the amount of the performance improvement of micro-grooved bearing depends on the design of the micro-groove parameters. This study can provide theoretical guidance for the design optimization of micro-grooved journal bearings with misalignment.</p
Particle Motion Around Tachyon Monopole
Recently, Li and Liu have studied global monoole of tachyon in a four
dimensional static space-time. We analyze the motion of massless and massive
particles around tachyon monopole. Interestingly, for the bending of light rays
due to tachyon monopole instead of getting angle of deficit we find angle of
surplus. Also we find that the tachyon monopole exerts an attractive
gravitational force towards matter.Comment: 14 pages, 7 figure
Population admixture can enhance establishment success of the introduced biological control agent Cryptolaemus montrouzieri
Background: Introduced biological control agents have opportunities of population admixture through multiple introductions in the field. However, the importance of population admixture for their establishment success often remains unclear. Previous studies based on genetic markers have suggested a history of population admixture in the predatory ladybird Cryptolaemus montrouzieri Mulsant in China.
Results: We tested whether population admixture may lead to fitness changes under laboratory conditions. We first found no mating barrier or strong bias between two parental populations, despite their differences in genetics and phenotypes. Then, our experimental evidence supported the hypothesis that admixed populations have a higher potential of establishment success, due to their superior reproductive ability, and hunger and cold tolerance inherited from one of the parental populations.
Conclusions: We suggest that population admixture can be a breeding method to improve the performance of biological control agents, particularly when used in a classical biological control approach, but that consequences for potential invasiveness need to be considered
Brane tachyon dynamics
The dynamics of a tachyon attached to a Dvali, Gabadadze and Porrati (DGP)
brane is investigated. Exponential potential and inverse power law potential
are explored, respectively. The quasi-attractor behavior, for which the
universe will eventually go into a phase similar to the slow-roll inflation, is
discovered in both cases of exponential potential and inverse power law
potential. The equation of state (EOS) of the virtual dark energy for a single
scalar can cross the phantom divide in the branch for both
potentials, while the EOS of the virtual dark energy for a single scalar can
not cross this divide in the branch .Comment: 20 pages, 12 figs, to appear in PL
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Short O-O separation in layered oxide Na0.67CoO2 enables an ultrafast oxygen evolution reaction.
The layered oxide Na0.67CoO2 with Na+ occupying trigonal prismatic sites between CoO2 layers exhibits a remarkably high room temperature oxygen evolution reaction (OER) activity in alkaline solution. The high activity is attributed to an unusually short O-O separation that favors formation of peroxide ions by O--O- interactions followed by O2 evolution in preference to the conventional route through surface O-OH- species. The dependence of the onset potential on the pH of the alkaline solution was found to be consistent with the loss of H+ ions from the surface oxygen to provide surface O- that may either be attacked by solution OH- or react with another O-; a short O-O separation favors the latter route. The role of a strong hybridization of the O-2p and low-spin CoIII/CoIV π-bonding d states is also important; the OER on other CoIII/CoIV oxides is compared with that on Na0.67CoO2 as well as that on IrO2
Intracellular Alkalinization Induces Cytosolic Ca2+ Increases by Inhibiting Sarco/Endoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+-ATPase (SERCA)
Intracellular pH (pHi) and Ca2+ regulate essentially all aspects of cellular activities. Their inter-relationship has not been mechanistically explored. In this study, we used bases and acetic acid to manipulate the pHi. We found that transient pHi rise induced by both organic and inorganic bases, but not acidification induced by acid, produced elevation of cytosolic Ca2+. The sources of the Ca2+ increase are from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) Ca2+ pools as well as from Ca2+ influx. The store-mobilization component of the Ca2+ increase induced by the pHi rise was not sensitive to antagonists for either IP3-receptors or ryanodine receptors, but was due to inhibition of the sarco/endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase (SERCA), leading to depletion of the ER Ca2+ store. We further showed that the physiological consequence of depletion of the ER Ca2+ store by pHi rise is the activation of store-operated channels (SOCs) of Orai1 and Stim1, leading to increased Ca2+ influx. Taken together, our results indicate that intracellular alkalinization inhibits SERCA activity, similar to thapsigargin, thereby resulting in Ca2+ leak from ER pools followed by Ca2+ influx via SOCs
A String-Inspired Quintom Model Of Dark Energy
We propose in this paper a quintom model of dark energy with a single scalar
field given by the lagrangian . In the limit of 0 our model reduces to the
effective low energy lagrangian of tachyon considered in the literature. We
study the cosmological evolution of this model, and show explicitly the
behaviors of the equation of state crossing the cosmological constant boundary.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, accepted by PL
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