62,266 research outputs found
Double proton tagging at the LHC as a means to discover new physics
We review the theoretical and experimental motivations behind recent
proposals to add forward proton tagging detectors to the LHC experiments as a
means to search for new physics.Comment: Talk given at the 5th Rencontres du Vietnam, 'New Views in Particle
Physics' conference, Hanoi, August 200
Investigation of the Relationship of Earthquakes and Underground Waste Disposal in The El Dorado Area, Arkansas
From December, 1983 to September, 1989 twelve small earthquakes were recorded for the El Dorado, Arkansas area. Magnitudes of these earthquakes were well below damaging levels. Prior to this time no seismicity was reported in the area, suggesting that the earthquakes were not naturally occurring and may have been the result of human activity. El Dorado is located at the margin of a region of underground waste brine disposal and along a major fault zone. Elevated pore pressures resulting from brine disposal may have reduced the normal (locking) stresses across fault surfaces and triggered fault movement. Two injection wells (Great Lakes Chemical Corporation SWD# 7 and 13) in the El Dorado South field are in closest proximity to fault surfaces at the depth of injection. The two wells also lie at the center of the macroseismic area and show increases in injection rates prior to periods of seismicity. These relationships suggest that pressured fluid injection triggers earthquakes in the area. Future research to corroborate these results should include detailed seismological studies of the El Dorado South field and detailed studies of formation pressures, in situ stresses and geologic structure for all sites of pressured fluid injection and secondary oil recovery operations in the region
Photoacoustic Tomography in a Rectangular Reflecting Cavity
Almost all known image reconstruction algorithms for photoacoustic and
thermoacoustic tomography assume that the acoustic waves leave the region of
interest after a finite time. This assumption is reasonable if the reflections
from the detectors and surrounding surfaces can be neglected or filtered out
(for example, by time-gating). However, when the object is surrounded by
acoustically hard detector arrays, and/or by additional acoustic mirrors, the
acoustic waves will undergo multiple reflections. (In the absence of absorption
they would bounce around in such a reverberant cavity forever). This disallows
the use of the existing free-space reconstruction techniques. This paper
proposes a fast iterative reconstruction algorithm for measurements made at the
walls of a rectangular reverberant cavity. We prove the convergence of the
iterations under a certain sufficient condition, and demonstrate the
effectiveness and efficiency of the algorithm in numerical simulations.Comment: 21 pages, 6 figure
Injector element characterization methodology
Characterization of liquid rocket engine injector elements is an important part of the development process for rocket engine combustion devices. Modern nonintrusive instrumentation for flow velocity and spray droplet size measurement, and automated, computer-controlled test facilities allow rapid, low-cost evaluation of injector element performance and behavior. Application of these methods in rocket engine development, paralleling their use in gas turbine engine development, will reduce rocket engine development cost and risk. The Alternate Turbopump (ATP) Hot Gas Systems (HGS) preburner injector elements were characterized using such methods, and the methodology and some of the results obtained will be shown
Diffractive production of high pt photons at HERA
We study the diffractive production of high pt photons at HERA. We have
implemented the process as a new hard sub-process in the HERWIG event generator
in order to prepare the ground for a future measurement.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures. Contribution to the 1999 UK Phenomenology
Workshop on Collider Physics, Durham, U
Survival and coexistence for a multitype contact process
We study the ergodic theory of a multitype contact process with equal death
rates and unequal birth rates on the -dimensional integer lattice and
regular trees. We prove that for birth rates in a certain interval there is
coexistence on the tree, which by a result of Neuhauser is not possible on the
lattice. We also prove a complete convergence result when the larger birth rate
falls outside of this interval.Comment: Published in at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/08-AOP422 the Annals of
Probability (http://www.imstat.org/aop/) by the Institute of Mathematical
Statistics (http://www.imstat.org
Towards Efficient Maximum Likelihood Estimation of LPV-SS Models
How to efficiently identify multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) linear
parameter-varying (LPV) discrete-time state-space (SS) models with affine
dependence on the scheduling variable still remains an open question, as
identification methods proposed in the literature suffer heavily from the curse
of dimensionality and/or depend on over-restrictive approximations of the
measured signal behaviors. However, obtaining an SS model of the targeted
system is crucial for many LPV control synthesis methods, as these synthesis
tools are almost exclusively formulated for the aforementioned representation
of the system dynamics. Therefore, in this paper, we tackle the problem by
combining state-of-the-art LPV input-output (IO) identification methods with an
LPV-IO to LPV-SS realization scheme and a maximum likelihood refinement step.
The resulting modular LPV-SS identification approach achieves statical
efficiency with a relatively low computational load. The method contains the
following three steps: 1) estimation of the Markov coefficient sequence of the
underlying system using correlation analysis or Bayesian impulse response
estimation, then 2) LPV-SS realization of the estimated coefficients by using a
basis reduced Ho-Kalman method, and 3) refinement of the LPV-SS model estimate
from a maximum-likelihood point of view by a gradient-based or an
expectation-maximization optimization methodology. The effectiveness of the
full identification scheme is demonstrated by a Monte Carlo study where our
proposed method is compared to existing schemes for identifying a MIMO LPV
system
A preliminary collation of the thermodynamic and transport properties of potassium
Thermodynamic, transport, and nuclear properties of saturated liquid and vapor potassiu
Masking of errors in transmission of VAPC-coded speech
A subjective evaluation is provided of the bit error sensitivity of the message elements of a Vector Adaptive Predictive (VAPC) speech coder, along with an indication of the amenability of these elements to a popular error masking strategy (cross frame hold over). As expected, a wide range of bit error sensitivity was observed. The most sensitive message components were the short term spectral information and the most significant bits of the pitch and gain indices. The cross frame hold over strategy was found to be useful for pitch and gain information, but it was not beneficial for the spectral information unless severe corruption had occurred
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