The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 29, 1967, Image 8

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THE BATTALION
Page 8 Thursday, June 28, Is]
College Station, Texas
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To Universiti
By A. F. Crai
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The Air Force Office of
tific Research has awards!
grant of approximately $18i
to aid a study of nuclear pi
associated with cosmic rays
mg conducted by Texas AM;
the Southwest Center for
vanced Studies in Dallas,
Already, a strange
“rocking chair” nuclear pai
detector—or telescope—is
constructed at Texas A&M
the direction of Dr. Nelson
Duller, associate professor
physics at the university.
“We will be looking at the
energetic particles called cog
ray muons,” explained Dr. Di
Muons are one class of tiny
tides created when powerful
mic rays strike the upper at
phere. The muons are sho
onto and into the earth. Aai
measuring the muon’s energy
direction, a great deal can
learned about the original
ray and some of the intei
particles it creates.
THE AIR FORCE grantis
nically divided, giving $63,21:|
Dr. Duller’s work and
$44,000 to Dr. W. R. Sheldo:j
SC AS (formerly known as
Graduate Research Center of;
Southwest.) The work will
collaborative effort, however]
The detector being built
A&M consists of a pair of
nets weighing eight tons
“spark chambers” above, bet
and below them. When a
plows through the spark
bers and the magnets, s|
like miniature lightning
follow its path. These spark
are photographed and the ai
the muon’s path is bent by
magnetism gives a clue to
energy involved.
THE MAGNETS are nn
on big rockers so that they
be tilted from vertical to s|
horizontal. This way, they
look at things coming in sti
overhead and at any angle
to, and even below, the horii
The energies involved witl
mic rays long have fasdi
scientists. The electrons
create the picture in an orfi
television set are given a
of about 20,000 volts. A ci
ray might strike the atmosyi
with an energy of 300 H
electron volts. 'When it hit
nucleus of an atom intheal
phere, the cosmic particle
create a virtual shower of
particles. In one possible rea:
the cosmic ray produces pai
known as “pions.” The pic;
turn, can decay into a muoi!
a neutrino. Practically ml
stops a neutrino and it
through the earth and zips]
into space.
THE SCIENTISTS are
ested in the muon, “becai
carries a great memory of
has happened. It’s sort of
skeleton of the affair,"
Duller.
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For Analn
The National Aeronautic
Space Administration has
ed Texas A&M a $10,730
mental grant for partici]
a combined neutron anal;
onstration with possible
tions in determining the ci;’
composition of the moon,
Dr. John Hislop, assist
search chemist for A&M's
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tory, said the university
one of several organizati"
ing part in joint experimer.--
fall at the Mobil Oil res'
laboratories at Dallas.
Purpose of the joint $
ments, Dr. Hislop explain*
determine the extent to
various neutron techniques '*
combined to obtain usefc
lytical results.
Texas A&M’s phase
demonstration will invoke
tron activation analysis,^
either the prototype oravi' i
of the unique lunar pr*-
veloped by the university' 1 '
ation analysis personnel.
The A&M lunar probe is* 'bg t
pact remote-controlled nr*’
signed to provide on-site P
and relay information *
earth.
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participating in the deir?
tions include the Univers'
California’s Lawrence 1$
Laboratory, Mobil, Sanda
and the Illinois Institute c
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