Publications by authors named "ML Barlett"

A portable infrasound source based on a pneumatic siren design is described. The source is capable of producing narrowband tone bursts over a frequency range of approximately 0.25-10 Hz.

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The concept of a ball-valve siren is developed through experimentation and theoretical modeling. The ball-valve siren is a source transducer developed for the purpose of establishing the concept of infrasound generation through the modulation of compressed air flowing through a rotating ball valve and released into the atmosphere, in the context of a siren. Directivity, frequency response, and propagation experiments were performed for the fundamental frequency component, and the results compare favorably to an empirical model based on monopole and dipole radiation.

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We report an analysis of the nuclear dependence of the yield of Drell-Yan dimuons from the 800 GeV/c proton bombardment of 2H, C, Ca, Fe, and W targets. Employing a new formulation of the Drell-Yan process in the rest frame of the nucleus, this analysis examines the effect of initial-state energy loss and shadowing on the nuclear-dependence ratios versus the incident proton's momentum fraction and dimuon effective mass. The resulting energy loss per unit path length is -dE/dz = 2.

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