Analytical/Experimental Investigation of Corpuscular Radiation Detectors
Abstract
During the report period several efforts were initiated both at Submarine Signal Division, Portsmouth Lab, and at the subcontractors. Dr. D. Bramanti, visiting scientist at SAO from Florence, Italy, arrived in early June and started working on June 6, 1985 in Cambridge, MA. A draft of the SAO subcontract was reviewed and is now under negotiation. Work at SAO has already started, on the basis of a written commitment sent to them by Raytheon, and under financial coverage by the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, while waiting for the full execution of the contract. Also, Prof. R. R. Lewis, the second Raytheon Subcontractor, started his work for the project, based on a written commitment by Raytheon, while formal award of the subcontract is underway. At Raytheon, work concentrated in program planning, and in the performance of such tasks as the definition of the signal processing approach to be used in connection with the field observations to be performed at the end of the contract, and the preliminary design of the instrumentation system. At SAO Dr. Bramanti started the analysis of the magnetic approach. Prof. Lewis initiated a theoretical effort on the magnetic effects of neutrino/electron interaction, to further extend Stodolsky's 1975 analysis.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 30, 1985
- Accession Number
- ADA216543
Entities
People
- M. D. Grossi
Organizations
- RTX