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Kang, Z.B.; Soffer, J.
Brookhaven National Laboratory Riken BNL Research Center (United States). Funding organisation: DOE - Office Of Science (United States)2011
Brookhaven National Laboratory Riken BNL Research Center (United States). Funding organisation: DOE - Office Of Science (United States)2011
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[en] We generalize a positivity constraint derived initially for parity-conserving processes to the parity-violating ones, and use it to derive non-trivial bounds on several Sivers functions, entering in the theoretical description of single spin asymmetry for various processes.
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Physics Letters. Section B; ISSN 0370-2693; ; v. 695(1-4); p. 275-278
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Crease, Robert P.
BNL, Upton, NY (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE Office of Science (United States)2007
BNL, Upton, NY (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE Office of Science (United States)2007
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[en] Robert P. Crease, historian for the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory and Chair of the Philosophy Department at Stony Brook University, will give two talks on the Laboratory's history on October 31 and December 12. Crease's October 31 talk, titled 'How Big Science Came to Long Island: The Birth of Brookhaven Lab,' will cover the founding of the Laboratory soon after World War II as a peacetime facility to construct and maintain basic research facilities, such as nuclear reactors and particle accelerators, that were too large for single institutions to build and operate. He will discuss the key figures involved in starting the Laboratory, including Nobel laureates I.I. Rabi and Norman Ramsey, as well as Donald Dexter Van Slyke, one of the most renowned medical researchers in American history. Crease also will focus on the many problems that had to be overcome in creating the Laboratory and designing its first big machines, as well as the evolving relations of the Laboratory with the surrounding Long Island community and news media. Throughout his talk, Crease will tell fascinating stories about Brookhaven's scientists and their research.
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31 Oct 2007; vp; Brookhaven Lecture Series: 1960 - Present; Upton, NY (United States); 31 Oct 2007; AC02-98CH10886; Available from Video. http://real.bnl.gov/ramgen/bnl/2007/10/429_BNL_Lecture.rm; run time 01:03:48
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Kuper, J.B.H.; Rustad, M.C.
Brookhaven National Lab., Upton, NY (USA)1983
Brookhaven National Lab., Upton, NY (USA)1983
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[en] Research at Brookhaven National Laboratory is summarized. Major headings are high energy physics, physics and chemistry, life sciences, applied energy science, support activities and administration
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1983; 171 p; Available from NTIS, PC A08/MF A01 as DE84015153
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Liu, C.; Seidl, R.; Adachi, I.; Ogawa, S.; Watanabe, Y.
Brookhaven National Laboratory Riken BNL Research Center (United States). Funding organisation: RIKEN (Japan)2009
Brookhaven National Laboratory Riken BNL Research Center (United States). Funding organisation: RIKEN (Japan)2009
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[en] The authors report on a search for the X(1812) state in the decay B± → K±ωφ with a data sample of 657 x 106 B(bar B) pairs collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB e+e- collider. No significant signal is observed. An upper limit Β(B± → K±X(1812), X(1812) → ωφ) < 3.2 x 10-7 (90% C.L.) is determined. They also constrain the three-body decay branching fraction to be Β(B± → K± ωφ) < 1.9 x 10-6 (90% C.L.).
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BNL--90408-2009-JA; AC02-98CH10886; 6 pages
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Physical Review. D, Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology; ISSN 1550-7998; ; v. 79(7); p. 071102
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[en] We characterized a BNL 1.3GHz half-cell SRF gun is tested for GaAs photocathode. The gun already was simulated several years ago via two-dimensional (2D) numerical codes (i.e., Superfish and Parmela) with and without the beam. In this paper, we discuss our investigation of its characteristics using a three dimensional (3D) full-wave code (CST STUDIO SUITE(trademark)).The input/pickup couplers are sited symmetrically on the same side of the gun at an angle of 180o. In particular, the inner conductor of the pickup coupler is considerably shorter than that of the input coupler. We evaluated the cross-talk between the beam (trajectory) and the signal on the input coupler compared our findings with published results based on analytical models. The CST STUDIO SUITE(trademark) also was used to predict the field within the cavity; particularly, a combination of transient/eigenmode solvers was employed to accurately construct the RF field for the particles, which also includes the effects of the couplers. Finally, we explored the beam's dynamics with a particle in cell (PIC) simulation, validated the results and compare them with 2D code result.
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28 Mar 2011; 5 p; 2011 Particle Accelerator Conference (PAC'11); New York, NY (United States); 28 Mar - 1 Apr 2011; KB0202011; AC02-98CH10886; Available from http://www.bnl.gov/isd/documents/75164.pdf; PURL: https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1013534-q1fI9X/
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Zeller, Geralyn
BNL, Upton, NY (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE Office of Science (United States)2010
BNL, Upton, NY (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE Office of Science (United States)2010
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[en] The neutrino is one of nature's most abundant yet elusive particles. For more than 50 years, they have surprised us: not only by their mere presence, but also by the recent revelation that these ghostlike particles can oscillate from one type to another. This stunning discovery has opened up a host of new questions about neutrinos and their properties; questions which we are currently in a global race to answer. Recent results from the MiniBooNE experiment will be presented, along with a projection for what the future holds. If history is any indication, we are in store for an exciting ride.
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20 Jul 2010; vp; Brookhaven's Sambamurti Memorial Lectureship Series; Upton, NY (United States); 20 Jul 2010; AC02-98CH10886; Available from Video. rtsp://130.199.4.45:554/bnl/2010/07/sambamurti.rm; run time 01:03;20
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Wang, X.J.; Babzien, M.; Ben-Zvi, I.; Malone, R.; Yakimenko, V.
Brookhaven National Lab., Upton, NY (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE Office of Energy Research (ER) (United States)2000
Brookhaven National Lab., Upton, NY (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE Office of Energy Research (ER) (United States)2000
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26 Jun 2000; 5 p; 7. European Particle Accelerator Conference (EPAC 2000); Vienna (Austria); 26-30 Jun 2000; KA--0403000; AC02-98CH10886; Available from PURL: https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/767104-l29RhZ/webviewable/
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Xu, W.; Ben-Zvi, I.; Belomestnykh, S.; Burrill, A.; Holmes, D.; Kayran, D.; McIntyre, G.; Sheehy, B.
Brookhaven National Laboratory Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (United States). Funding organisation: DOE - Office Of Science (United States)2011
Brookhaven National Laboratory Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (United States). Funding organisation: DOE - Office Of Science (United States)2011
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[en] The 703 MHz superconducting gun for BNL ERL prototype was tested at JLab with and without choke-joint and cathode stalk. Without choke-joint and cathode stalk, the gradient reached was 25 MV/m with Q0 ∼ 6E9. The gun cathode insertion port is equipped with a grooved choke joint for multipacting suppression. We carried out tests with choke-joint and cathode stalk. The test results show that there are at least two barriers at about 3.5 MV/m and 5 MV/m. We considered several possibilities and finally found that fine details of the grooved shape are important for multipacting suppression. A triangular groove with round crest may cause strong multipacting in the choke-joint at 3.5 MV/m, 5 MV/m and 10 MV/m. This paper presents the primary test results of the gun and discusses the multipacting analysis in the choke-joint. It also suggests possible solutions for the gun and multipacting suppressing for a similar structure.
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28 Mar 2011; 5 p; PAC'11: Particle Accelerator Conference; New York, NY (United States); 28 Mar - 1 Apr 2011; KB0202011; AC02-98CH10886; Available from http://www.bnl.gov/isd/documents/75268.pdf; PURL: https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1020922-LowYq4/
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[en] This paper discusses experimental results on searches at accelerators for bar νμ → bar νe oscillations presented at the Brookhaven National Laboratory Neutrino Workshop are reviewed and prospects for extending these searches
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Cameron, J.M.; Campbell, B.A.; Kamal, A.N.; Khanna, F.C.; Ng, J.; Poutissou, J.M; 616 p; ISBN 9971-50-302-6; ; 1987; p. 345-375; World Scientific Pub. Co; Teaneck, NJ (United States); 2. Lake Louise winter institute on new frontiers in particle physics; Alberta (Canada); 15-21 Feb 1987; CONF-870279--; World Scientific Pub. Co., 687 Hartwell Street, Teaneck, NJ 07666 (USA)
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Stern, W.; Berthelot, L.; Bachner, K.
Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), Upton, NY (United States). Funding organisation: International Atomic Energy Agency (United States)2017
Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), Upton, NY (United States). Funding organisation: International Atomic Energy Agency (United States)2017
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[en] In fiscal years (FY) 2016 and 2017, with support from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) examined the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) radiological emergency response and preparedness products (guidance and tools) to determine which of these products could be useful to U.S. first responders. The IAEA Incident and Emergency Centre (IEC), which is responsible for emergency preparedness and response, offers a range of tools and guidance documents for responders in recognizing, responding to, and recovering from radiation emergencies and incidents. In order to implement this project, BNL obtained all potentially relevant tools and products produced by the IAEA IEC and analyzed these materials to determine their relevance to first responders in the U.S. Subsequently, BNL organized and hosted a workshop at DHS National Urban Security Technology Laboratory (NUSTL) for U.S. first responders to examine and evaluate IAEA products to consider their applicability to the United States. This report documents and describes the First Responder Product Evaluation Workshop, and provides recommendations on potential steps the U.S. federal government could take to make IAEA guidance and tools useful to U.S. responders.
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5 May 2017; 71 p; OSTIID--1376089; SC00112704; Available from https://www.bnl.gov/isd/documents/94811.pdf; PURL: http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1376089/
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