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    Multiple-reflection conical microwave antenna

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    Conical-Gregorian antenna concept, using conical reflector, promises excellent rf performance and offers potential advantages in areas of mechanical and structural design, surface measurement, and in furlability. Multiple reflection scheme between one or more subreflectors and main reflector is utilized. Subreflector can be reduced to as little as 0.1 the diameter of main reflector

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    Neutron capture cross sections from surrogate reaction data and theory: connecting the pieces with a Markov-Chain Monte Carlo approach

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    The neutron capture cross section for 90Zr(n,γ)^{90}Zr(n, \gamma) has recently been determined using surrogate 92Zr(p,dγ)^{92}Zr(p, d\gamma) data and nuclear reaction theory. That work employed an approximate fitting method based on Bayesian Monte Carlo sampling to determine parameters needed for calculating the 90Zr(n,γ)^{90}Zr(n, \gamma) cross section. Here, we improve the approach by introducing a more sophisticated Markov Chain Monte Carlo sampling method. We present preliminary results.Comment: Accepted into the proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Compound-Nuclear Reactions and Related Topics, Berkeley, California, September 24-28, 2018. 4 pages, 1 figur

    Trapping and displacement of liquid collars and plugs in rough-walled tubes

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    A liquid film wetting the interior of a long circular cylinder redistributes under the action of surface tension to form annular collars or occlusive plugs. These equilibrium structures are invariant under axial translation within a perfectly smooth uniform tube and therefore can be displaced axially by very weak external forcing. We consider how this degeneracy is disrupted when the tube wall is rough, and determine threshold conditions under which collars or plugs resist displacement under forcing. Wall roughness is modelled as a non-axisymmetric Gaussian random field of prescribed correlation length and small variance, mimicking some of the geometric irregularities inherent in applications such as lung airways. The thin film coating this surface is modelled using lubrication theory. When the roughness is weak, we show how the locations of equilibrium collars and plugs can be identified in terms of the azimuthally averaged tube radius; we derive conditions specifying equilibrium collar locations under an externally imposed shear flow, and plug locations under an imposed pressure gradient. We use these results to determine the probability of external forcing being sufficient to displace a collar or plug from a rough-walled tube, when the tube roughness is defined only in statistical terms
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