517 research outputs found
Antideuteron production in proton-proton and proton-nucleus collisions
The experimental data of the antideuteron production in proton-proton and
proton-nucleus collisions are analyzed within a simple model based on the
diagrammatic approach to the coalescence model. This model is shown to be able
to reproduce most of existing data without any additional parameter.Comment: To appear in Eur. Phys. J A (2002
Comparison of Risk of Money Laundering and Terrorist Abuse in Non-profit Organizations in Some African and Asian Countries
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Antiproton annihilation on light nuclei at very low energies
The recent experimental data obtained by the OBELIX group on D and
He total annihilation cross sections are analyzed. The combined
analysis of these data with existing antiprotonic atom data allows, for the
first time, the imaginary parts of the S-wave scattering lengths for the two
nuclei to be extracted. The obtained values are: for D and for He. This
analysis indicates an unexpected behaviour of the imaginary part of the
-nucleus S-wave scattering length as a function of the atomic weight
A: (p) > (D) > (He).Comment: 13 pages, 5 figure
Gravitational resonance spectroscopy with an oscillating magnetic field gradient in the GRANIT flow through arrangement
Gravitational resonance spectroscopy consists in measuring the energy
spectrum of bouncing ultracold neutrons above a mirror by inducing resonant
transitions between different discrete quantum levels. We discuss how to induce
the resonances with a flow through arrangement in the GRANIT spectrometer,
excited by an oscillating magnetic field gradient. The spectroscopy could be
realized in two distinct modes (so called DC and AC) using the same device to
produce the magnetic excitation. We present calculations demonstrating the
feasibility of the newly proposed AC mode
Modeling of ultrasonic signals in diagnostic devices
The transition of hardware to digital data processing has several advantages over analog. Digital information can be stored, transmitted and reproduced at any time. Digitalization of data opens up wide possibilities for their application.
It is necessary to simulate some components of the circuit to determine their full capabilities in the design of diagnostic devices and systems. For these purposes, there are a number of software tools that allow you to virtually reproduce various processes and event development. On the other hand, there is no one completely universal or correct way to solve a separately set task
Медиация в работе с Несовершеннолетними и Восстановительная культура в школе
The author analyzes some activities of the Public Center for Legal and Justice Reform in the field of standards and technologies of restorative justice and restorative mediation in Russia.
The author pays attention to the mediation in education, particularly to the concept of school mediation services as an effective educational technology. The article describes how a school mediation service should be created; also, it contains an overview of the best experiences of the use of school mediation services in different regions of Russia
Frequency shifts in gravitational resonance spectroscopy
Quantum states of ultracold neutrons in the gravitational field are to be
characterized through gravitational resonance spectroscopy. This paper
discusses systematic effects that appear in the spectroscopic measurements. The
discussed frequency shifts, which we call Stern-Gerlach shift, interference
shift, and spectator state shift, appear in conceivable measurement schemes and
have general importance. These shifts have to be taken into account in
precision experiments
A New Constraint for the Coupling of Axion-like particles to Matter via Ultra-Cold Neutron Gravitational Experiments
We present a new constraint for the axion monopole-dipole coupling in the
range of 1 micrometer to a few millimeters, previously unavailable for
experimental study. The constraint was obtained using our recent results on the
observation of neutron quantum states in the Earth's gravitational field. We
exploit the ultimate sensitivity of ultra-cold neutrons (UCN) in the lowest
gravitational states above a material surface to any additional interaction
between the UCN and the matter, if the characteristic interaction range is
within the mentioned domain. In particular, we find that the upper limit for
the axion monopole-dipole coupling constant is (g_p g_s)/(\hbar c)<2 x 10^{-15}
for the axion mass in the ``promising'' axion mass region of ~1 meV.Comment: 5 pages 3 figure
Quasi-specular albedo of cold neutrons from powder of nanoparticles
We predicted and observed for the first time the quasi-specular albedo of
cold neutrons at small incidence angles from a powder of nanoparticles. This
albedo (reflection) is due to multiple neutron small-angle scattering. The
reflection angle as well as the half-width of angular distribution of reflected
neutrons is approximately equal to the incidence angle. The measured reflection
probability was equal to ~30% within the detector angular size that corresponds
to 40-50% total calculated probability of quasi-specular reflection
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