Publications by authors named "F P Lipschultz"

Neutron howitzers are routinely used in universities to activate samples for instructional laboratory experiments on radioactivity. They are also a convenient source of neutrons and gammas for research purposes, but they must be used with caution. This paper describes the modeling, design, construction, and testing of a portable, economical shield for a 1.

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The Cryogenic Dark Matter Search (CDMS) employs Ge and Si detectors to search for weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) via their elastic-scattering interactions with nuclei while discriminating against interactions of background particles. CDMS data, accounting for the neutron background, give limits on the spin-independent WIMP-nucleon elastic-scattering cross section that exclude unexplored parameter space above 10 GeV/c2 WIMP mass and, at >75% C.L.

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  • The oligotrophic gyres of the open sea host large phytoplankton, which migrate between deep nutrient pools and the surface, enhancing nutrient production through upward transport of nitrate.
  • Remote video observations have documented these rare diatom mats (Rhizosolenia) in the central North Pacific Ocean, significantly increasing measured nitrate transport into the surface by up to eight times.
  • These mats have been found to contribute between 18-97 µmol N m d, with peaks at 171 µmol N m d, indicating their critical role in providing new nitrogen to the surface ocean and possibly influencing other elemental cycles.
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During February and March 1985, nitrite levels along the northern (approximately 7 degrees to 10 degrees S) Peruvian coast were unusually high. These accumulations occurred in oxygen-deficient waters, suggesting intensified denitrification. In a shallow offshore nitrite maximum, concentrations were as high as 23 micromoles per liter (a record high).

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