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Fermilab 1980 list

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    1980

  1. technology developments at fermilab;
  2. design considerations for high efficiency wet helium expansion engine;
  3. chl liquid helium dewar/ring interfaces and operation;
  4. evaluation of crankshaft designs proposed for the dry and wet helium expansion engines;
  5. vacuum breaks of the doubler magnet system;
  6. proposal to measure neutrino and anti-neutrino interactions in a large magnetized iron detector with a very good acceptance and resolution at the Tevatron;
  7. anti-neutrino interactions in deuterium at tevatron energies;
  8. Abashian, A. proposal to measure anti-muon - neutrino and muon - neutrino elastic scattering, neutrino oscillations and decays of long - lived neutral particles at the Tevatron of Fermilab;
  9. Aitkenhead, W. a determination of the pion and kaon structure functions;
  10. Aitkenhead, W. multiplicity measurements in hadron reactions at 100-gev and 175-gev;
  11. Akimov, Yu.K. slope parameter for the differential cross-section for the reaction p d ---> x d in the region of small momentum transfer at Fermilab Energies;
  12. Albright, Carl H. evaluation of a test for the tau-neutrino in the zero muon channel;
  13. Ammar, R. production and decay of f+ (2030) observed in muon-neutrino interactions in emulsion;
  14. Ammosov, V.V. measurement of the su(3) symmetry violation in the quark jet;
  15. Ammosov, V.V. charged current events with neutral strange particles in high-energy anti-neutrino interactions;
  16. Ammosov, V.V. quark jets from anti-neutrino interactions. 2. inclusive particle spectra and multiplicities in the quark jets;
  17. Ankenbrandt, C. 8-gev emittance measurements;
  18. Ankenbrandt, C. measurement of the dependence of coherent main ring tune on a circulating beam intensity at 8-gev;
  19. Appel, J.A. operating characteristics of lecroy-2280/2285 adc system; operating characteristics of lecroy-2280/2285 adc system;
  20. Asratyan, A.E. proposal for the study of neutrino interactions in a beam - dump experiment with 15 foot bubble chamber at tevatron energies;
  21. Asratyan, A.E. letter of intent for an experiment at tevatron with narrow band neutrino beam in 15 foot bubble chamber filled with neon - hydrogen mixture;
  22. Atac, M. selfcurrent limiting bidimensional resistive cathode wire chambers;
  23. Atac, M. wire chambers;
  24. Atac, M. gas ionization sampling calorimeters;
  25. atac, M. a gas ionization sampling electromagnetic shower detector;
  26. Atac, M. a minipad chamber;
  27. Atiya, M. fully active neutrino target assembly;
  28. Atiya, M. electron target facility at fermilab and a lepton-quark structure experiment;
  29. Avery, P. high-energy photoproduction of the d*+;
  30. Avery, Paul Ralph photoproduction of the d*+-;
  31. Awschalom, M. characterization of a p(66)-be(49) neutron therapy beam. 2. skin sparing and dose transition effects;
  32. Awschalom, M. the fermilab neutron therapy facility: treatment planning for neutron and mixed beams;
  33. Babecki, J. study of pion - nucleus interactions in pure emulsion stacks and emulsion chambers at energy above 500 gev;
  34. Babecki, J. study of proton - nucleus interactions in pure emulsion stacks and emulsion chambers at energy above 800 gev;
  35. Baker, S.I., (Spokesperson) a proposal to measure nuclear calibration cross sections for protons between 100 and 1000 gev;
  36. Baker, Samuel I. environmental monitoring report for calendar year 1979;
  37. Ball, R.C. further measurement of nucleon structure function in high-energy muon - iron interactions;
  38. Baltrusaitis, R.M. measurement of high mass gamma gamma and pi0 pi0 production in 400-gev/c p be interactions: a search for eta(c);
  39. Band, Henry Reyer inclusive study of 200-gev/c pion - neon interactions;
  40. Bardeen, William A. the photon structure function;
  41. Barnes, A.V. the multi-muon spectrometer at the tevatron;
  42. Barnes, Alan Voltz measurements of pion charge exchange and other things at fermilab energies;
  43. Bartelson, L. the ed / s cryostat vacuum control system;
  44. Barton, D.S. low p(t) inclusive production in hadron - nucleus collisions;
  45. Barton, H. central: a computer program to do performance calculations for a helium liquefier;
  46. Barton, H. an analysis of the cooldown of the central liquefier;
  47. Barton, H.R. satellite i: model for the satellite mode refrigerator;
  48. Bauer, G. conceptual design of a forward detector for the anti-proton - proton collider;
  49. Bayanov, B.F. the proton beam lithium lens for the fermilab anti-proton source;
  50. Berge, J.P. quark jets from anti-neutrino interactions. 1. net charge and factorization in the quark jets;
  51. Bingham, Harry H. development of a fermilab neutrino hybrid spectrometer (fnhs) for neutrino physics at the tevatron;
  52. Bisognano, J.J. kinetic equations for stochastic cooling;
  53. Biswas, N.N. high p(t) pion production in pi pi interactions;
  54. Bitar, Khalil M. composite gauge fields;
  55. Bjorken, J.D. electroweak interactions;
  56. Blair, R. neutrino physics at the tevatron;
  57. Bodek, A. fermi motion effects in deep inelastic lepton scattering from nuclear targets;
  58. Bogert, D. proposal to study nucleon structure functions at high q^2;
  59. Bogert, Dixon proposal to study neutrino interactions in a beam dump experiment;
  60. Bollini, D. deep inelastic weak and electromagnetic interactions of muons;
  61. Bonifas, S. measurement of apparent strain curves of two micromeasurements strain gauges mounted on g-10;
  62. Bosetti, P.C. an exposure of the 15 foot bubble chamber with a neon - hydrogen mixture to a wideband neutrino beam from the tevatron;
  63. Breakstone, Alan Martin inclusive photoproduction of neutral pions and eta mesons in the 50-gev to 130-gev energy range;
  64. Brenner, A.E. dumand data acquisition with triggering;
  65. Brenner, A.E. a-dependence of inclusive hadron scattering at 100-gev;
  66. Brick, D. inclusive production of neutral strange particles by 147-gev/c pi+ k+ p interactions in hydrogen;
  67. Brick, D. leading particles and diffraction dissociation in 150-gev/c pi- p interactions;
  68. Brick, D. double pomeron exchange in the reactions p p ---> p p pi+ pi-, k+ p ---> k+ p pi+ pi-, pi+ p ---> pi+ p pi+ pi- and pi- p ---> pi- P PI+ PI- AT 147-GeV/c;
  69. Brindza, P. a spectroscopic oil detector;
  70. Brindza, P. cryogenic tests at a1;
  71. Brock, Raymond L., Jr. an experimental and theoretical study of charmed and strange hadron production in anti-neutrino and neutrino charged current Interactions at High-Energies;
  72. Bromberg, C. observations of the d and e mesons and possible three kaon enhancements in pi- p ---> k0 k+- pi-+ x, k0 k+ k- x at 50-gev/c and 100-GeV/c;
  73. Brown, B.C. an evaluation of some new phototubes with high gain first dynodes;
  74. Browning, F. proton area enclosures h upgrade projects;
  75. Buchmuller, W. quarkonia and quantum chromodynamics;
  76. Buras, Andrzej J. higher order qcd corrections to quarkonium decays;
  77. Buras, Andrzej J. quantum chromodynamics and deep inelastic scattering;
  78. Buras, Andrzej J. seven topics in perturbative qcd;
  79. Burnstein, R.A. a tevatron proposal: neutrino - deuterium and antineutrino - deuterium interactions in the 15-foot bubble chamber using an 800 - 1000 GeV/c quadrupole triplet beam;
  80. Burnstein, R.A. proposal for an extension of experiment e-545 to study neutrino interactions in deuterium in the 15-foot chamber with plates and high resolution optics using the 400 GeV/c wid;
  81. Cahill, K. beam-on radiation levels in anti-p hall and the f-25 cryogenic building;
  82. Camerini, U. an experiment to search for muon-neutrino/electron-neutrino ---> tau-neutrino neutrino oscillations using an enriched electron-neutrino/electron-antineutrino beam;
  83. Camerini, U. an experiment to search for neutrino oscillations using a electron - neutrino enriched beam;
  84. Canada, C.V. conversion and availability of heating5: a heat conduction program;
  85. Canada, C.V. conversion of program casim to cdc cyber computers;
  86. Canada, C.V. an updated review of soil radioactivation calculations for the anti-proton target area;
  87. Cardello, T. study of a b particle and charmed particle production and decay using a high resolution streamer chamber;
  88. Carey, David C. why a second order magnetic optical achromat works;
  89. Carey, David C. high-energy charged particle optics computer programs;
  90. Carrigan, R. proposal to study the effect of bent crystals on channeling near the critical radius of bending;
  91. Carrigan, Richard A., Jr. on the possible applications of the steering of charged particles by bent single crystals, including the possibility of separated Charm Particle Beams;
  92. Carrigan, Richard A., Jr. down to earth speculations on grand unification magnetic monopoles;
  93. Cence, R.J. proposal to continue the study of neutrino and anti-neutrino interactions in the 15' bubble chamber using a heavy mix of neon and hydrogen and a dichromatic neutrino beam;
  94. Chao, Kuang-Ta the (c c) - (anti-c anti-c) (diquark - anti-diquark) states in e+ e- annihilation;
  95. Chen, T.Y. tevatron proposal. a search for new massive states decaying into phi0 phi0 (n pi), lambda anti-lambda (n pi), and k0(s) k0(s) (n pi);
  96. Ciazynski, D. superconducting magnetization effects in correction magnets;
  97. Clark, A.R. cross-section measurements for charm production by muons and photons;
  98. Clark, A.R. measurement of the charm structure function and its role in scale noninvariance;
  99. Clark, A.R. limit on upsilon muoproduction at 209-gev;
  100. Clark, A.R. open and hidden charm muoproduction;
  101. Clark, A.R. polarization of muoproduced j/psi (3100);
  102. Clark, A.R. lower limit on neutral heavy muon mass;
  103. Clark, A.R. limit on bottom hadron production by 209-gev muons;
  104. Cline, D. a muon storage ring for neutrino oscillations experiments;
  105. Cline, David B. the search for neutrino oscillations: present experimental data and future experiments;
  106. Cohen, Isaac why masses and magnetic moments satisfy naive quark model predictions;
  107. Cohen, Lionel late reactions and complications in patients treated with high-energy neutrons p(66-mev) - be(49-mev);
  108. Cole, F.T. fermilab report - fermi national accelerator laboratory monthly report, january 1980;
  109. Cole, F.T. fermilab report - fermi national accelerator laboratory monthly report, february 1980;
  110. Cole, F.T. fermilab report - fermi national accelerator laboratory monthly report, march 1980;
  111. Cole, F.T. fermilab report - fermi national accelerator laboratory monthly report, april 1980;
  112. Cole, F.T. fermilab report - fermi national accelerator laboratory monthly report, may 1980;
  113. Cole, F.T. fermilab report - fermi national accelerator laboratory monthly report, june 1980;
  114. Cole, F.T. fermilab report - fermi national accelerator laboratory monthly report, july 1980;
  115. Cole, F.T. fermilab report - fermi national accelerator laboratory monthly report, august 1980;
  116. Cole, F.T. fermilab report - fermi national accelerator laboratory monthly report, september 1980;
  117. Cole, F.T. fermilab report - fermi national accelerator laboratory monthly report, october 1980;
  118. Cole, F.T. fermilab report - fermi national accelerator laboratory monthly report, november 1980;
  119. Cole, F.T. fermilab report - fermi national accelerator laboratory monthly report, december 1980;
  120. Cole, F.T. notes on a study week on beam storage in the tevatron, april 7-11, 1980;
  121. Colton, E. modified proton transport from linac to cooling ring;
  122. Colton, E. the aberrations of the 100 gev/c proton transport line;
  123. Colton, E. antiproton transport to precooler;
  124. Colton, E. antiprotn transport to precooler ii;
  125. Cook, V. a measurement of the energy dependence of the inclusive yield of high p(t) events triggered by a large solid angle calorimeter;
  126. Cool, R.L. elastic scattering of p+-, pi+- and k+- on protons at high-energies and small momentum transfer;
  127. Cossairt, J.Donald soil activation calculations for the proposed neutrino front hall;
  128. Cossairt, J.Donald radiation safety review of the modified enclosure 103;
  129. Cox, B. the effects of potting on training and quench propagation in a large stored energy superconducting dipole coil;
  130. Cox, Peter Timothy the magnetic moment of the cascade 0 hyperon;
  131. Creamer, Dennis B. quantum gelfand-levitan method as a generalized jordan-wigner transformation;
  132. Creamer, Dennis B. statistical mechanics of an exactly integrable system;
  133. Dally, E.B. direct measurement of the negative kaon form-factor;
  134. Dauwe, Loretta J. particle production in pi- p interactions at 50-gev/c;
  135. Dixon, Roger L. beam induced quench study of tevatron dipoles;
  136. Donaldson, A. drift chamber amplifier - discriminator circuits;
  137. Donohue, J.T. dilepton production from collisions of polarized spin 1/2 hadrons;
  138. Eckardt, V., (Spokesperson) a letter of intent to study hadronic final states in deep inelastic lepton scattering by the addition of a vertex detector to a forward spectrometer proposed for the Tevatron ;
  139. Ecklund, S. coupling of the radial and vertical betatron oscillations in the main ring on 100 and 150-gev flattops;
  140. Edwards, D. comments on correction package test procedure;
  141. Efremenko, V.I. nuclear effects in high-energy anti-neutrino interactions;
  142. Fajardo-Paz, Lincoln Antonio the real part of the forward nuclear amplitude for hadron proton scattering between 70-gev/c and 200-gev/c;
  143. Fajardo, L.A. the real part of the forward elastic nuclear amplitude for p p, anti-p p, pi+ p, pi- p, k+ p, and k- p scattering between 70-gev/c and 200-GeV/c;
  144. Fischler, Mark young tableau methods for kronecker products of representations of the classical groups;
  145. Fitch, L. measurement of d* production by pions on nucleons at s**(1/2) = 19-gev/c;
  146. Fitch, V.L. request for a continuation of e-567;
  147. Fortney, D.R. test of the applicability of the two step model to the emission of sc fragments in the interaction of u-238 with 400-gev Protons;
  148. Fortney, D.R. differential ranges of sc fragments from the interaction of u-238 with 0.8-gev - 400-gev protons;
  149. Fortney, D.R. angular distributions of sc fragments from the interaction of u-238 with 0.8-gev - 400-gev protons;
  150. Foss, M.H. fermilab pbar precooler ring;
  151. Fuchs, Norman H. connection between vacuum symmetry, the goldstone theorem, and neutral pcac;
  152. Fukuda, R. gluon condensation from trace anomaly in quantum chromodynamics;
  153. Gaillard, Mary K. cp violation at high-energies;
  154. Gaisser, T.K. energy flow in hadronic collisions around s**(1/2) approximately 1-tev;
  155. Garbincius, P.H. optimization of superconducting magnet bore size for high intensity area beamline;
  156. Garbincius, P.H. construction and operation of an electromagnetic shower detector;
  157. Garren, A. symmetric long straight-sections for the doubler;
  158. Garren, A. tevatron lattice with partly symmetrical low;
  159. Gerig, R. investigations of batch by batch vertical beam motion in the 8-gev line;
  160. Gerig, R. incoherent tune shift in main ring, under investigation again;
  161. Goodwin, R.W. an mc68000 multibus compatible computer board;
  162. Gourlay, S. comparison of polarizations of inclusively produced lambdas and antilambdas by protons, antiprotons, kaons and pions on hydrogen;
  163. Gray, E. magnet field variation in distributed ion pumps;
  164. Griffin, J. bunch compression in teh main ring for pbar-p physics;
  165. Grillo, Alexander Angelo elastic photon - proton scattering in the 100-gev energy region;
  166. Grobel, Ronald Allan the measurement of inclusive lambda, k(s) and anti-lambda production and lambda polarization from interactions of 400-gev/c Protons with Hydrogen;
  167. Gustafson, H.Richard a high statistics study of dimuon production by 400-gev/c protons;
  168. Gutbrod, H.H., (Spokesperson) energy and momentum dissipation in nuclei in high energy hadron nucleus interactions;
  169. Hafen, E.S. neutrino intraction studies at tevatron energies using a beam dump technique to produce the neutrino beam;
  170. Handler, R. a measurement of the cp violation parameter eta ( + - 0);
  171. Hanlon, J. comparison of neutrino n and neutrino p charged current cross-sections from high-energy neutrino interactions in deuterium;
  172. Hanson, J. a study of some properties which determine the resolution of a lead scintillator sandwich electromagnetic shower detector;
  173. Hasan, Muhammad Abul the channeling of 35-gev/c, 100-gev/c, and 250-gev/c mixed beams of pions, kaons, and protons in a 2-cm thick germanium single Crystal;
  174. Hazert, F.J. muon scattering with hadron detection at the tevatron;
  175. Heagy, Stuart Maxwell charged current neutrino and anti-neutrino interactions and nucleon structure functions;
  176. Hedin, David a measurement of the rate of formation of pi - mu atoms in k0(l) decay;
  177. Heim, J. radiation hardening of electromagnet coils using sulfur;
  178. Hicks, R.G. muoproduction of neutral strange hadrons at 225-gev;
  179. Hill, C.T. penguins in delta s=1 nonleptonic weak decays;
  180. Hill, Christopher T. large distance effects in cp violation and the k0 anti-k0 mass matrix;
  181. Hill, Christopher T. penguins and the delta i = 1/2 rule;
  182. Hill, Christopher T. quark and lepton masses from renormalization group fixed points;
  183. Hojvat, C. mechanical distortions in the energy doubler dipoles during cooldown. a possible mechanism to induce torques in the cryostat co;
  184. Hotta, N. three-dimensional development of cascade showers induced by 50-gev, 100-gev, and 300-gev electrons;
  185. Howard, Douglas pa cascode recorder / display system description and operating instructions;
  186. Hung, P.Q. intermediate bosons: weak interaction couriers;
  187. Hung, Pham Quang dynamical generation of fermion masses;
  188. Ito, A.S. measurement of the continuum of dimuons produced in high-energy proton - nucleus collisions;
  189. Jensen, Terrence C. measurement of the radiative decay width of the rho meson;
  190. Jiang, Yan-ling the injection system for the beijing booster synchrotron;
  191. Johnson, D.E. new design for transport line from linac to cooling;
  192. Johnson, D.E. a compendium of low-b straight section designs;
  193. Johnson, D.E. skew-wuad compesation for solenoidal fields in cooling ring;
  194. Johnson, D.E. proton extraction co-ordinate system;
  195. Johnson, Porter W. testing the spin of the gluon in large transverse momentum lepton pair production;
  196. Jonckheere, A. enhanced 200-gev/c k+ beam using beryllium filter;
  197. Jones, Lawrence W. prompt neutrino and axion experiments at fermilab;
  198. Jones, Lawrence W. inclusive neutron production by 400-gev protons;
  199. Jostlein, H. vacuum test on a sample lambertson magnet;
  200. Jostlein, H. vacuum proposal for the injection straight section e0;
  201. Kaiser, H. sensitivity and accuracy of the measurement with the yoke coil of the doubler dipole;
  202. Karl, G. short range correlations and baryon decay;
  203. Kaul, Raman fast neutrons in the treatment of salivary gland tumors;
  204. Kaul, Raman pancreatic carcinoma: results with fast neutron therapy;
  205. Kazama, Yoichi effective lagrangian due to heavy quarks in quantum chromodynamics;
  206. Kazama, Yoichi a dual formulation of nonabelian gauge theories;
  207. Kazama, Yoichi condensation of the square of the gluon field strength tensor in quantum chromodynamics;
  208. Kells, B. using phase space trading;
  209. Kells, W. new approach to stochastic momentum cooling;
  210. Kells, W. arnold diffusion enhancement of beam beam interaction;
  211. Kells, W. new approach to stochastic momentum cooling;
  212. Kells, W. projections of 4-dimesion phase space flow non-existence of phase space;
  213. Kells, W. all electron, cooling scenario (?);
  214. King, E.J. the swic project;
  215. Kirk, Thomas B.W. anti-p production target studies: numerical calculations;
  216. Kitagaki, T. charmed baryon production in high-energy neutrino deuterium interactions;
  217. Kitagaki, T. current and target jets produced in high-energy neutrino deuterium interactions;
  218. Kline, D.B. the development of bright antiproton source and energy density targeting;
  219. Klinger, John S. radiative corrections for the experimenter;
  220. Kobrak, H.G.E. an open geometry magnetic spectrometer for the tevatron muon beam;
  221. Kondo, T. a search for tau-neutrino in the 350-gev wide band neutrino beam and an upper limit for muon-neutrino oscillation into Tau-Neutrino;
  222. Krienen, F. fast moving wires for luminosity measurements;
  223. Krienen, F. frank kreinen tald may 6, 1980;
  224. Krienen, F. analysis of the antiproton target train;
  225. Krienen, F. antiproton yeild form a production target;
  226. Krzywdzinski, S. emulsion exposure to sigma minus beam at fermilab;
  227. Kwong, Waikwok degeneracy in one-dimensional quantum mechanics;
  228. Lai, H. a design of a slot type pickup for stochastic cooling of a coasting beam. 1. theory and numerical values;
  229. Lambertson, G. notes of aa cooling from visit july 14-15, 1980;
  230. Leininger, Mark B. a computer program to determine the critical speed of rotating machinery;
  231. Leung, E.M.W. the superconducting chicago cyclotron magnet - an old magnet with a new pair of energy efficient coils;
  232. Lipkin, Harry J. su(5) without su(5): conservation laws in unified models of quarks and leptons;
  233. Lipkin, Harry J. b-l parity: a new conserved quantity in weak interactions of quarks and leptons;
  234. Lipkin, Harry J. why most flavor dependence predictions for nonleptonic charm decays are wrong: flavor symmetry and final state interactions in Nonleptonic Decays of Charmed Hadrons;
  235. Lipkin, Harry J. su(5) without su(5): why b-l is conserved, and baryon number not, in unified models of quarks and leptons;
  236. Lipkin, Harry J. the importance of the k eta and k eta-prime decay modes in understanding charmed and other meson decays;
  237. Lipkin, Harry J. exotic multi - quark states with charm;
  238. Lipkin, Harry J. who needs baryon spectroscopy?;
  239. Lipkin, Harry J. magnetic moments of composite quarks and leptons: further difficulties;
  240. Lipkin, Harry J. the microscopic structure and group theory of the interacting boson model;
  241. MacKay, William Wallace diffractive hadronic production of d mesons;
  242. MacLachlan, J. improved chromaticity correction for the main ring;
  243. MacLachlan, J.A. the lifetime of bunched beam stored in the main ring at 100-gev and 150-gev;
  244. MacLachlan, James report on high field performance of a modified proton beam lithium lens;
  245. Malensek, A. new n3 beamline design;
  246. Malko, J.A. change in field intensity of tevatron dipoles;
  247. Mansell, J., R.N., P.A. preliminary report of the fermilab experience using neutron irradiation for the treatment of pancreatic cancer;
  248. Michelotti, Leo P. survey of the ring, a trilogy: part 1: magnet positions, matrix partitions, and moore-penrose;
  249. Migneron, R. baryon production from pion fragmentation in the quark recombination model;
  250. Minakata, Hisakazu space-time structure of jet hadronization;
  251. Miyahara, Y. elementary consideration of the schottky signal;
  252. Miyahara, Y. chromaticity and stop band of the third resonance in the precooler;
  253. Miyahara, Yoshikazu a new approach to the head - tail instability;
  254. Moenich, J. precooler ring vacuum system;
  255. Moffatt, Gordon I. hadronic properties of the weak neutral current;
  256. Mohammadi, Mohammad beam transport for producing proton anti-proton colliding beams;
  257. Mohapatra, Rabindra N. neutrino masses and mixings in gauge models with spontaneous parity violation;
  258. Mokhov, N.V. energy deposition in targets and beam dumps at 0.1-tev - 0.5-tev proton energy;
  259. Mokhov, N.V. calculations of energy deposition densities in high-energy accelerator targets;
  260. Moore, Craig D. conventional main ring magnet quality as a function of time;
  261. Moore, Craig D. vertical positions in the 8-gev line;
  262. Moore, Craig D. 8-gev emittance in the main ring versus 200-mev emittance;
  263. Moore, Craig D. transverse beam oscillation in the main ring due to bunch spreader operation;
  264. Mori, S. a flavored neutrino beams facility; a flavored neutrino beams facility;
  265. Mruzek, M. experimental investigation of thermal contraction for fiber reinforced epoxy resins, common plastics, and other materials;
  266. Mruzek, M. properties and methods of lead tin splices for superconductors;
  267. Mtingwa, Sekazi K. can color be seen in deep inelastic scattering?;
  268. Nelson, C.A. origin of cancellation of infrared divergences in coherent state approach: forward process q q ---> q q gluon;
  269. Nelson, C.A. avoidance of counter example to nonabelian bloch-nordsieck conjecture by using coherent state approach;
  270. Neuffer, D. stochastic extraction at fermilab;
  271. Neuffer, D. simulation of rf rotation;
  272. Neuffer, David enhancement of diffusion by a nonlinear force;
  273. Neuffer, David a model to describe diffusion enhancement by the beam-beam interaction;
  274. Ng, Alexander understanding inclusive p p ---> p h+- x data with parton fragmentation and structure functions;
  275. Ng, King-Yuen longitudinal coupling impedance of pickup plates with terminations at both ends;
  276. Ng, King-Yuen longitudinal and transverse coupling impedances of the extraction lambertsons;
  277. Nishikawa, K. observation of prompt like sign dimuon production in neutrino reactions;
  278. Nishikawa, Koichiro dimuon production in neutrino nucleon interactions;
  279. Niu, K. charmed particle production and decay lifetimes and a neutrino oscillation test;
  280. Ohnuma, S. comments on stable motions in nonlinear coupled resonances;
  281. Ohnuma, S. a study of the width of nonlinear resonance;
  282. Ohnuma, S. the quadrupole component in dipoles and the injection mismatch;
  283. Ohnuma, S. correction of skew quadrupole field in the doubler;
  284. Ohnuma, S. longitudinal instabilities revisited;
  285. Ohnuma, S. "a reply to the question from hepap: ""are the collider magnets good enough for the collider?";
  286. Ohnuma, S. an example of rf capture in the precooler;
  287. Ohnuma, S. changing the transition energy in the main ring;
  288. Oleksiuk, L. gun anode lens effect on the electron beam transverse temperature;
  289. Oleksiuk, L. damping of e beam transverse energy with bump coils;
  290. Oliensis, John how to calculate the heavy quark fragmentation function: an application of cut vertices;
  291. Palladino, Vittorio Carlo exclusive photoproduction of omega mesons at fermilab energies;
  292. Peoples, J. neutrino area improvements for 500-gev operation;
  293. Pfeffer, H. hipotting the a2 doubler string;
  294. Pitt, Randall Evans a study of inclusive kaon charge exchange in the triple regge region;
  295. Pless, I.A. cluster 'creation' in 147-gev/c pi- p interactions;
  296. Pruss, S. laslett tune shifts;
  297. Pucci, G. main ring beam position digitizer display system description and operating instructions;
  298. Quigg, C. inverse scattering and the upsilon family;
  299. Quigg, C. (quark)onium theory and spectroscopy;
  300. Quigg, Chris introduction to gauge theories of the strong, weak, and electromagnetic interactions;
  301. Quigg, Chris book review: elementary particle physics, by david c. cheng and gerard k. o'neill;
  302. Rosenberg, I. characterization of a p(66)-be(49) neutron therapy beam. 1. central axis depth dose and off-axis ratios;
  303. Rosenberg, I. p(42) - be neutron therapy beams: dose rate and penetration as a function of target thickness and beam filtration;
  304. Rubinstein, R. high-energy pi- p, k- p and p p elastic scattering;
  305. Ruggeiro, A.G. the theory of a non-linear system in presence of noise (the beam-beam effect);
  306. Ruggeiro, A.G. a theorem about the integratability of the two-dimensional beam-beam;
  307. Ruggeiro, A.G. crossing a single weak non-linear resonance;
  308. Ruggiero, A. one more scheme to produce a high intensity antiproton beam for fermilab;
  309. Ruggiero, A.G. calculation of proto-antiproton target efficiencey (yield);
  310. Ruggiero, A.G. calculation of proton-antiproton target efficiency (yield modified) taking;
  311. Ruggiero, A.G. a scheme to produce a high-intensity antiproton beam with precooler and;
  312. Ruggiero, A.G. an all-stochastic scenario;
  313. Russell, A.D. tevlat: a new program for computing lattice functions for the energy saver / doubler;
  314. Russell, A.D. effects of normal multipole components in es / d dipoles;
  315. Russell, James John photoproduction of charmed baryons;
  316. Sakai, N. perturbative qcd corrections to the hadronic decay width of the higgs boson;
  317. Sakai, N. nonperturbative vacuum and hard scattering processes;
  318. Sakai, Y. longitudinal shower development in a lead scintillator calorimeter as a tool to separate pions and electrons at 10-gev - 50-gev Energies;
  319. Sandweiss, J. observation of hadronic charm production in a high resolution streamer chamber experiment;
  320. Satti, J. protection for low current superconducting coils wound with insulated strand cable;
  321. Schonfeld, Jonathan F. a mass term for three-dimensional gauge fields;
  322. Schoo, D.P. a digital measurement system for sensing magnet current and interlocking measured levels into safety systems;
  323. Schoo, D.P. a digital measurement system for monitoring hazardous atmospheres in enclosed areas;
  324. Scouras, James four prong pi - p interactions at 250-gev/c;
  325. Shafer, R. eddy currents, dispersion relations, and transient effects in superconducting magnets;
  326. Shafer, R. transmission line properties of long strings of superconducting magnets;
  327. Shafer, R. on the inductance of the doubler magnet system;
  328. Shafer, R. nonlinear characteristics of the doubler magnet yoke inductance;
  329. Shafer, R.E. quench protection circuit for superconducting magnets with eddy currents;
  330. Shafer, R.E. on the longitudinal coupling impedance of the energy doubler beam position detectors;
  331. Simpson, J.D. asymptotic distributions for stochastic momentum cooling in the electron;
  332. Sommars, Steven Eugene study of weak neutral and charged current interactions in deuterium;
  333. Spelbring, Danny Ray search for high mass particles produced in association with prompt muons;
  334. Stanek, Robert Walter correlations between high transverse momentum hadrons in pi+- p, k- p and p p collisions at 200-gev/c;
  335. Stefanski, R. a tevatron proton transport for the neutrino area;
  336. Stefanski, R. 400-gev proton transport to a modified neutrino area;
  337. Stefanski, Raymond J. beam transport for a prompt neutrino target area;
  338. Steinberg, E.P., (Spokesperson) correlations among nuclear fragments in relativistic proton - induced breakup of heavy nuclei;
  339. Swider, Gregory M. a study of the momentum distributions of the final state hadrons in neutrino - nucleus interactions;
  340. Ten Haken, Randall K. comparison of the physical characteristics of a p(66)-be(49) neutron therapy beam to those of conventional radiotherapy beams;
  341. Teng, L.C. parametric fits for the maximum luminosity and tune shift in e+ e- colliding beams relevance to anti-p p colliding beams;
  342. Teng, L.C. 20-tev p accelerators and anti-p p collider;
  343. Teng, L.C. beam-beam phenomenology;
  344. Thacker, H.B. exact integrability in quantum field theory and statistical systems;
  345. Thacker, H.B. exact integrability in quantum field theory;
  346. Tollestrup, A.V. properties of superconducting magnets;
  347. Tollestrup, A.V. properties of superconducting magnets;
  348. Tollestrup, A.V. summary of rt measurements ta200 - 350: june 1980;
  349. Tollestrup, A.V. forces and distortions in the collared coil;
  350. Tollestrup, A.V. care and training of superconducting magnets;
  351. Tollestrup, A.V. random field errors in the tevatron dipoles;
  352. Turkot, F. determination of main ring aperture requirements at the b48 location;
  353. Ushida, N. measurement of the d0 lifetime;
  354. Ushida, N. a proposal to measure charm and b decays via hadronic production in a hybrid emulsion spectrometer;
  355. Van Ginneken, A. program shotal, simulation of supershowers for calorimeter design and analysis;
  356. Visnjic-Triantafillou, V. consequences of flavor as a dynamical quantum number;
  357. Visnjic-Triantafillou, V. a natural composite model for quarks and leptons;
  358. Visser, A. electrical protection of a low current superconducting magnet;
  359. Visser, A.T. a short approach to the electrical design of a muon spoiler magnet;
  360. Voyvodic, L., (Spokesperson) proposal for studying hadroproduction of charmed particles using the 30-inch bubble chamber;
  361. Wake, M. harmonic analysis of energy doubler dipole;
  362. Wehmann, A. calculations of muon radiation for the meson area;
  363. Wolff, S. the bucking coil: an improvement for dipole room temperature measurements;
  364. Wright, S.C. tevatron proposal for a study of electroweak interference in deep inelastic muon scattering at 600- and 750- gev;
  365. Yamada, K. semileptonic decay of charmed particles and weak form-factors;
  366. Yamada, K. k* dominance of k(l3) form-factor and sirlin's relation;
  367. Yamada, R. possible application of slurry wall technique for construction of colliding beam experimental areas;
  368. Yamada, R. design consideration for the colliding beam area;
  369. Yamada, R. maximum quench current of energy doubler magnets. 1.;
  370. Yamanouchi, T. upper limits on phi phi production in 350-gev/c proton - beryllium collisions;
  371. Yang, W. the superbucket monitors in the proton areas;
  372. Yarema, R.J. measurements of hazemeyer precision transductors;
  373. Zissa, David Eugene experimental study of p p collisions at 50-gev/c using the fermilab 30-inch bubble chamber proportional wire chamber hybrid System;
  374. Zumino, B. prospects for supergravity;