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Use of molybdenum ion source electrodes at RTNS-II

Description: Reports are reported for an ongoing effort to optimize D+ beam production by the MATS-III ion source used at RTNS-II. The three seven-aperture electrodes, originally consisting of water-cooled copper, have now been tested using uncooled molybdenum and with water cooling on the second (decel) electrode only. Details of the change, the results of the testing, and the benefits in operation, performance and cost are given.
Date: September 29, 1986
Creator: Massoletti, D.J.; Harter, G.A. & Heikkinen, D.W.
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Top quark and light Higgs scalar mass bounds in no-scale supergravity

Description: No-scale supergravity theories with the minimal low-energy particle content are shown to become untenable for a top quark mass m/sub T/ much less than 40 GeV. For m/sub T/ < 55 GeV, a stringent upper bound operates on the mass of the lowest-lying Higgs scalar. Further, the Higgs pseudoscalar is constrained to be nearly a quarter as massive as the gluino.
Date: August 29, 1986
Creator: Roy, P.
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Oxide cathode lifetime improvements at RTNS-II

Description: Results are reported for an ongoing effort to optimize D/sup +/ beam production by the MATS-III ion source used at the RTNS-II. The oxide cathode assembly originally designed for lower power operation has been modified and redesigned for higher electron current yield, longer life and serviceability. A factor of 2.5 has been gained in cathode lifetime due to these changes. The details of the changes and results and benefits in operation and performance are given. In addition, the technique used … more
Date: September 29, 1986
Creator: Massoletti, D.J.
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Control of beam dynamics in high energy induction linacs

Description: The Advent of laser-ion-guiding in the Advanced test Accelerator along with the development of accelerator cavities optimized with respect to beam breakup coupling impedence now make it possible to consider a new class of high current, high emergy linear induction accelerators. The control of the beam breakup and other instabilities by laser guiding and by various magnetic focusing schemes will be discussed along with the scaling laws for the design of such machines to minimize the growth of th… more
Date: July 29, 1986
Creator: Caporaso, G.J.
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Does the photino decay

Description: The stability of the lightest superpartner is a crucial aspect of many experimental searches for supersymmetry and of supersymmetric dark matter candidates. It is shown that R parity may occur in operators of dimension four or less as an accidental consequence of an exact Z/sub N/ symmetry. In this case the lightest superpartner can decay via higher dimension operators. The lifetime depends on the scale of the new physics responsible for the non-renormalizable operators; it could be anywhere in… more
Date: August 29, 1986
Creator: Hall, L.J.
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Use of the (t,p) reaction for in-beam spectroscopy studies

Description: Triton induced reactions, such as the (t,p) reaction, can be used for in-beam gamma-ray and conversion-electron studies of nuclei that are somewhat neutron rich. We have developed systems for both conversion-electron and gamma-ray spectroscopy in coincidence with the outgoing energetic proton to identify the (t,p) reaction channel. Data from the /sup 142/Nd(t,p..gamma..) reaction illustrate several of the characteristics of this reaction for studying nuclear structure. Preliminary results from … more
Date: May 29, 1986
Creator: Henry, E.A.
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Recent progress in heavy-ion fusion in the US

Description: Recent developments in accelerator physics and technology have led to lower cost estimates for a heavy-ion induction linac driver. Studies show that the cost of electricity produced using such a driver are competitive with other fusion systems at a plant capacity of 1.2 GW/sub e/ and are competitive with projected fission power costs at less than 4 GW/sub e/.
Date: August 29, 1986
Creator: Bangerter, R.O.
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TMX-U Tandem-Mirror Thermal-Barrier Experiments

Description: Thermal-barrier experiments have been carried out in the Tandem Mirror Experiment-Upgrade (TMX-U). Measurements of nonambipolar and ambipolar radial transport show that these transport processes, as well as end losses, can be controlled at modest densities and durations. Central-cell heating methods using ion-cyclotron heating (ICH) and neutral-beam injection have been demonstrated. Potential measurements with recently developed methods indicate that deep thermal barriers can be established.
Date: October 29, 1986
Creator: Simonen, T. C.; Allen, S. L.; Baldwin, D. E.; Barter, J. D.; Berzins, L. V.; Carter, M. R. et al.
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Plasma diagnostic techniques in thermal-barrier tandem-mirror fusion experiments

Description: We review two classes of plasma diagnostic techniques used in thermal-barrier tandem-mirror fusion experiments. The emphasis of the first class is to study mirror-trapped electrons at the thermal-barrier location. The focus of the second class is to measure the spatial and temporal behavior of the plasma space potential at various axial locations. The design and operation of the instruments in these two categories are discussed and data that are representative of their performance is presented.
Date: August 29, 1986
Creator: Silver, E. H.; Clauser, J. F.; Carter, M. R.; Failor, B. H.; Foote, J. H.; Hornady, R. S. et al.
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Cost Optimization of Induction Linac Drivers for Linear Colliders

Description: Recent developments in high reliability components for linear induction accelerators (LIA) make possible the use of these devices as economical power drives for very high gradient linear colliders. A particularly attractive realization of this ''two-beam accelerator'' approach is to configure the LIA as a monolithic relativistic klystron operating at 10 to 12 GHz with induction cells providing periodic reacceleration of the high current beam. Based upon a recent engineering design of a state-of… more
Date: December 29, 1986
Creator: Barletta, W. A.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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TMX-U (Tandem Mirror Experiment-Upgrade)

Description: Thermal-barrier experiments have been carried out in the Tandem Mirror Experiment-Upgrade (TMX-U). Measurements of nonambipolar and ambipolar radial transport show that these transport processes, as well as end losses, can be controlled at modest densities and durations. Central-cell heating methods using ion-cyclotron heating (ICH) and neutral-beam injection have been demonstrated. Potential mesurements with recently developed methods indicate that deep thermal barriers can be established.
Date: October 29, 1986
Creator: Simonen, T. C.; Allen, S. L.; Baldwin, D. E.; Barter, J. D.; Berzins, L. V.; Carter, M. R. et al.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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String theory and holomorphic line bundles

Description: Some elementary facts about holomorphic line bundles are discussed along with some applications to string theory.
Date: September 29, 1986
Creator: Alvarez, O.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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TIBER II configuration and structural design

Description: The TIBER-II machine is a minimum-size steady-state tokamak with sufficient fusion power, wall flux, and fluence to be used for undertaking a nuclear test mission. Although the machine is envisioned as an engineering device, it will demonstrate reactor-relevant physics. To achieve the small size and high performance goals of TIBER II, the engineered systems must be based on aggressive assumptions. In addition, the machine must be designed for ease of maintenance to ensure reaching the fluence g… more
Date: August 29, 1986
Creator: Doggett, James N.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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