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Oral Presentations Introduction Section 0 Lecture 1 Slide 1 Lecture 8 Slide 1 INTRODUCTION TO Modern Physics PHYX 2710 Fall 2004 Intermediate 3870 Fall 2015 Intermediate Lab PHYS 3870 Lecture 8 Oral Presentations

Introduction Section 0 Lecture 1 Slide 2 Lecture 8 Slide 2 INTRODUCTION TO Modern Physics PHYX 2710 Fall 2004 Intermediate 3870 Fall 2015 We will meet as a group on Monday Nov 23 at 12:00 in SER 244 for about 20 minutes to discuss to oral presentations for the final experiment. Will go over formatting and presentation issues, share a couple examples and answer questions. You can sign up for a time slot for your presentation at this meeting. Other times outside Dec 9 can be arranged then. We will meet on Wednesday December 9 (the last day of class) as a group to go over the presentations. Other times will be scheduled at our Nov. 23 meeting. You should prepare one presentation for the group. We will project the presentations on the large screen. Each group will have: 10 min for presentation, 5-10 minutes for discussion and questions from the audience. This will include comments from the instructors and peers on both content and presentation. Do not overrun you time allotment. We are on a tight schedule. Please submit your presentation by the morning of the presentation so I can print out a copy to make notes on for feedback. Please plan on attending the full session. You will learn a lot critiquing other presentations. Oral Preparation for PHYS 3870

Oral Presentations Introduction Section 0 Lecture 1 Slide 3 Lecture 8 Slide 3 INTRODUCTION TO Modern Physics PHYX 2710 Fall 2004 Intermediate 3870 Fall 2015 Preparation of a Talk

Oral Presentations Introduction Section 0 Lecture 1 Slide 4 Lecture 8 Slide 4 INTRODUCTION TO Modern Physics PHYX 2710 Fall 2004 Intermediate 3870 Fall 2015 Format of a Talk

Oral Presentations Introduction Section 0 Lecture 1 Slide 5 Lecture 8 Slide 5 INTRODUCTION TO Modern Physics PHYX 2710 Fall 2004 Intermediate 3870 Fall 2015 Content of a Talk

Oral Presentations Introduction Section 0 Lecture 1 Slide 6 Lecture 8 Slide 6 INTRODUCTION TO Modern Physics PHYX 2710 Fall 2004 Intermediate 3870 Fall 2015 How can I tell if two things are related? Q-Q plots can Compare the distribution of two observables. (N need not be the same.) Compare theoretical curves. Compare data to a theoretical curve.

Oral Presentations Introduction Section 0 Lecture 1 Slide 7 Lecture 8 Slide 7 INTRODUCTION TO Modern Physics PHYX 2710 Fall 2004 Intermediate 3870 Fall 2015 Case V: Temperature and Dose Effects A fascinating trade-off Charging increases from increased dose rate at closer orbits Charge dissipation from T-dependant conductivity increases faster at closer orbits General Trends Dose rate decreases as ~r -2 T decreases as ~e -r σ DC decreases as ~ e -1/T σ RIC decreases as ~ e -1/T and decreases as ~r -2

Oral Presentations Introduction Section 0 Lecture 1 Slide 8 Lecture 8 Slide 8 INTRODUCTION TO Modern Physics PHYX 2710 Fall 2004 Intermediate 3870 Fall 2015 Extension to Flux Energy Distributions Weighting for energy dependant flux densities (#/m 2 -s-eV) electronsions photons For energy independent flux densities  Determines net charge  Separates environment and materials effects (mostly)  Positive charging terms ranked in importance: Ion effect usually small Photon effect often dominates in sunlight In eclipse, driven by δ+η electrons in ions inphotons in electrons out

Oral Presentations Introduction Section 0 Lecture 1 Slide 9 Lecture 8 Slide 9 INTRODUCTION TO Modern Physics PHYX 2710 Fall 2004 Intermediate 3870 Fall 2015 Dark Current AC PolarizationDiffusion Pre-TransitPersistent RICPost-Transit RIC Rise RIC Conductivity vs Time

Oral Presentations Introduction Section 0 Lecture 1 Slide 10 Lecture 8 Slide 10 INTRODUCTION TO Modern Physics PHYX 2710 Fall 2004 Intermediate 3870 Fall 2015 Help with Talk

Oral Presentations Introduction Section 0 Lecture 1 Slide 11 Lecture 8 Slide 11 INTRODUCTION TO Modern Physics PHYX 2710 Fall 2004 Intermediate 3870 Fall 2015 Testing a Model?