124 research outputs found
pair production in relativistic ions collision and its correspondence to electron-ion scattering
It is shown that the amplitudes of electron-ion scattering and pair
production in the Coulomb field of two colliding ions are sxpressed in the
terms of electron scattering amplitudes in the fields of the individual ions
via the Watson expansion. We have obtained the compact expressions for these
amplitudes valid in the high energy limit and discuss the crossing symmetry
relations among the considered processes.Comment: 5 pages, no figures, LaTEX; submitted to Physics Letters
The development of a modified composition of ceramic mass for the production of bricks
The need to improve the technical level of production of construction materials, their product range, to improve product quality and reduce its cost requires the expansion of the raw material base, the use of resource and energy saving technology and design solutions. To implement all these it is necessary to conduct a more detailed study of the properties of ceramic materials and to investigate the behavior-modifying components of their formulations. This paper presents the development of the composition of ceramic mass for the production of bricks, a modified silicon-waste production of ferrosilicon
Updating of sewage - purification facilities of electroplating enterprises with counterflow ion-exchange filters
The paper focuses on work of electroplating sewage-purification facilities of mechanical engineering production; drawbacks caused by specific features of physical and chemical processes of coagulation and technological malfunctions have been revealed. Additional equipment - ion-exchanging filters have been selected on the basis of designed methods, they make it possible for enterprises of mechanical engineering to implement conversion to water rotation systems
Oxidative Activity of Heated Coal Affected by Antypirogens
The effect of antypirogens on chemical activity of heated coal is studied. It is proved that ammonium sulfate, calcium phosphate, calcium chloride, calcium nitrate and acid fluoride are the most effective antypirogens
Designing Courses for Significant Learning: Voices of Experience: New Directions for Teaching and Learning, no. 119
Marice Rose and Roben Torosyan are contributing authors, Integrating Big Questions with Real World Applications: Models from Art History and Philosophy , p. 61-71.
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E-Beam Induced Micropattern Generation and Amorphization of L-Cysteine-Functionalized Graphene Oxide Nano-composites
The evolution of dynamic processes in graphene-family materials are of great
interest for both scientific purposes and technical applications. Scanning
electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy outstand among the
techniques that allow both observing and controlling such dynamic processes in
real time. On the other hand, functionalized graphene oxide emerges as a
favorable candidate from graphene-family materials for such an investigation
due to its distinctive properties, that encompass a large surface area, robust
thermal stability, and noteworthy electrical and mechanical properties after
its reduction. Here, we report on studies of surface structure and adsorption
dynamics of L-Cysteine on electrochemically exfoliated graphene oxides basal
plane. We show that electron beam irradiation prompts an amorphization of
functionalized graphene oxide along with the formation of micropatterns of
controlled geometry composed of L-Cysteine-Graphene oxide nanostructures. The
controlled growth and predetermined arrangement of micropatterns as well as
controlled structure disorder induced by e beam amorphization, in its turn
potentially offering tailored properties and functionalities paving the way for
potential applications in nanotechnology, sensor development, and surface
engineering. Our findings demonstrate that graphene oxide can cover L-Cysteine
in such a way to provide a control on the positioning of emerging
microstructures about 10-20 um in diameter. Besides, Raman and SAED measurement
analyses yield above 50% amorphization in a material. The results of our
studies demonstrate that such a technique enables the direct creation of
micropatterns of L-Cysteine-Graphene oxide eliminating the need for complicated
mask patterning procedures
The electromagnetic effects in decay
The final state interaction of pions in decay allows one to obtain
the value of the isospin and angular momentum zero scattering length
.We take into account the electromagnetic interaction of pions and
isospin symmetry breaking effects caused by different masses of neutral and
charged pions and estimate the impact of these effects on the procedure of
scattering length extraction from decay.Comment: 8 pages,1 figur
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