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Effect of Polarimetric Noise on the Estimation of Twist and Magnetic Energy of Force-Free Fields
The force-free parameter , also known as helicity parameter or twist
parameter, bears the same sign as the magnetic helicity under some restrictive
conditions. The single global value of for a whole active region gives
the degree of twist per unit axial length. We investigate the effect of
polarimetric noise on the calculation of global value and magnetic
energy of an analytical bipole. The analytical bipole has been generated using
the force-free field approximation with a known value of constant and
magnetic energy. The magnetic parameters obtained from the analytical bipole
are used to generate Stokes profiles from the Unno-Rachkovsky solutions for
polarized radiative transfer equations. Then we add random noise of the order
of 10 of the continuum intensity (I) in these profiles to simulate
the real profiles obtained by modern spectropolarimeters like Hinode (SOT/SP),
SVM (USO), ASP, DLSP, POLIS, SOLIS etc. These noisy profiles are then inverted
using a Milne-Eddington inversion code to retrieve the magnetic parameters.
Hundred realizations of this process of adding random noise and polarimetric
inversion is repeated to study the distribution of error in global and
magnetic energy values. The results show that : (1). the sign of is
not influenced by polarimetric noise and very accurate values of global twist
can be calculated, and (2). accurate estimation of magnetic energy with
uncertainty as low as 0.5% is possible under the force-free condition.Comment: 33 pages, 6 figures, 1 table; Accepted for publication in the Ap
Spin chemistry investigation of peculiarities of photoinduced electron transfer in donor-acceptor linked system
Photoinduced intramolecular electron transfer in linked systems, (R,S)-
and (S,S)-naproxen-N-methylpyrrolidine dyads, has been studied by means of spin
chemistry methods [magnetic field effect and chemically induced dynamic nuclear
polarization (CIDNP)]. The relative yield of the triplet state of the dyads in different
magnetic field has been measured, and dependences of the high-field CIDNP of the
N-methylpyrrolidine fragment on solvent polarity have been investigated. However,
both (S,S)- and (R,S)-enantiomers demonstrate almost identical CIDNP effects for
the entire range of polarity. It has been demonstrated that the main peculiarities of
photoprocesses in this linked system are connected with the participation of singlet
exciplex alongside with photoinduced intramolecular electron transfer in chromophore
excited state quenching.This work was supported by the grants 08-03-00372 and 11-03-01104 of the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, and the grant of Priority Programs of the Russian Academy of Sciences, nr. 5.1.5.Magin, I.; Polyakov, N.; Khramtsova, E.; Kruppa, A.; Stepanov, A.; Purtov, P.; Leshina, T.... (2011). Spin chemistry investigation of peculiarities of photoinduced electron transfer in donor-acceptor linked system. Applied Magnetic Resonance. 41(2-4):205-220. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00723-011-0288-3S205220412-4J.S. Park, E. Karnas, K. Ohkubo, P. Chen, K.M. Kadish, S. Fukuzumi, C.W. Bielawski, T.W. Hudnall, V.M. Lynch, J.L. Sessler, Science 329, 1324–1327 (2010)S.Y. Reece, D.G. Nocera, Annu. Rev. Biochem. 78, 673–699 (2009)M.S. Afanasyeva, M.B. Taraban, P.A. Purtov, T.V. Leshina, C.B. Grissom, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 128, 8651–8658 (2006)M.A. Fox, M. Chanon, in Photoinduced Electron Transfer. C: Photoinduced Electron Transfer Reactions: Organic Substrates (Elsevier, New York, 1988), p. 754P.J. Hayball, R.L. Nation, F. Bochner, Chirality 4, 484–487 (1992)N. Suesa, M.F. Fernandez, M. Gutierrez, M.J. Rufat, E. Rotllan, L. Calvo, D. Mauleon, G. Carganico, Chirality 5, 589–595 (1993)A.M. Evans, J. Clin. Pharmacol. 36, 7–15 (1996)Y. Inoue, T. Wada, S. Asaoka, H. Sato, J.-P. Pete, Chem Commun. 4, 251–259 (2000)T. Yorozu, K. Hayashi, M. Irie, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 103, 5480–5548 (1981)N.J. Turro, in Modern Molecular Photochemistry (Benjamin/Cummings, San Francisco, 1978)K.M. Salikhov, Y.N. Molin, R.Z. Sagdeev, A.L. Buchachenko, in Spin Polarization and Magnetic Field Effects in Radical Reactions (Akademiai Kiado, Budapest, 1984), p. 419E.A. Weiss, M.A. Ratner, M.R. Wasielewski, J. Phys. Chem. A 107, 3639–3647 (2003)A.S. Lukas, P.J. Bushard, E.A. Weiss, M.R. Wasielewski, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 125, 3921–3930 (2003)R. Nakagaki, K. Mutai, M. Hiramatsu, H. Tukada, S. Nakakura, Can. J. Chem. 66, 1989–1996 (1988)M.C. Jim′enez, U. Pischel, M.A. Miranda, J. Photochem. Photobiol. C Photochem. Rev. 8, 128–142 (2007)S. Abad, U. Pischel, M.A. Miranda, Photochem. Photobiol. Sci. 4, 69–74 (2005)U. Pischel, S. Abad, L.R. Domingo, F. Bosca, M.A. Miranda, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 42, 2531–2534 (2003)G.L. Closs, R.J. Miller, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 101, 1639–1641 (1979)G.L. Closs, R.J. Miller, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 103, 3586–3588 (1981)M. Goez, Chem. Phys. Lett. 188, 451–456 (1992)I.F. Molokov, Y.P. Tsentalovich, A.V. Yurkovskaya, R.Z. Sagdeev, J. Photochem. Photobiol. A 110, 159–165 (1997)U. Pischel, S. Abad, M.A. Miranda, Chem. Commun. 9, 1088–1089 (2003)H. Hayashi, S. Nagakura, Bull. Chem. Soc. Jpn. 57, 322–328 (1984)Y. Sakaguchi, H. Hayashi, S. Nagakura, Bull. Chem. Soc. Jpn. 53, 39–42 (1980)H. Yonemura, H. Nakamura, T. Matsuo, Chem. Phys. Lett. 155, 157–161 (1989)N. Hata, M. Hokawa, Chem. Lett. 10, 507–510 (1981)M. Shiotani, L. Sjoeqvist, A. Lund, S. Lunell, L. Eriksson, M.B. Huang, J. Phys. Chem. 94, 8081–8090 (1990)E. Schaffner, H. Fischer, J. Phys. Chem. 100, 1657–1665 (1996)Y. Mori, Y. Sakaguchi, H. Hayashi, Chem. Phys. Lett. 286, 446–451 (1998)I.M. Magin, A.I. Kruppa, P.A. Purtov, Chem. Phys. 365, 80–84 (2009)K.K. Barnes, Electrochemical Reactions in Nonaqueous Systems (M. Dekker, New York, 1970), p. 560J. Bargon, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 99, 8350–8351 (1977)M. Goez, I. Frisch, J. Phys. Chem. A 106, 8079–8084 (2002)A.K. Chibisov, Russ. Chem. Rev. 50, 615–629 (1981)J. Goodman, K. Peters, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 107, 1441–1442 (1985)H. Cao, Y. Fujiwara, T. Haino, Y. Fukazawa, C.-H. Tung, Y. Tanimoto, Bull. Chem. Soc. Jpn. 69, 2801–2813 (1996)P.A. Purtov, A.B. Doktorov, Chem. Phys. 178, 47–65 (1993)A.I. Kruppa, O.I. Mikhailovskaya, T.V. Leshina, Chem. Phys. Lett. 147, 65–71 (1988)M.E. Michel-Beyerle, R. Haberkorn, W. Bube, E. Steffens, H. Schröder, H.J. Neusser, E.W. Schlag, H. Seidlitz, Chem. Phys. 17, 139–145 (1976)K. Schulten, H. Staerk, A. Weller, H.-J. Werner, B. Nickel, Z. Phys. Chem. 101, 371–390 (1976)K. Gnadig, K.B. Eisenthal, Chem. Phys. Lett. 46, 339–342 (1977)T. Nishimura, N. Nakashima, N. Mataga, Chem. Phys. Lett. 46, 334–338 (1977)M.G. Kuzmin, I.V. Soboleva, E.V. Dolotova, D.N. Dogadkin, High Eng. Chem. 39, 86–96 (2005
Hydrodynamic Calculation of Bearing-Seal Assemblies of Centrifugal Pump with Self-Adjusting Rotor
Features of Physical Development of Schoolchildren and Students Engaged in Physical Education and Sports
Introduction. A distinctive feature of the modern lifestyle of children and adolescents is insufficient physical
activity having a negative effect on their health. We conducted a physical activity survey for 997 schoolchildren and 597
students of the city of Ufa. Results. The results showed that 688 respondents (43.16%) did not do sport outside school
or university. 272 people (17.06%) reported jogging and playing sports games on their own. 634 respondents (39.78%)
attended sports clubs and sections on a regular basis. The survey demonstrated that physically inactive students and
schoolchildren violated daily routine. Such schoolchildren spent significantly more leisure time on television viewing
(52.78%) compared to their peers attending sports clubs (41.36%). The percentage of schoolchildren spending much time
on the computer among those not doing sport was also higher (58.59% vs 41.47%). The same trend was observed in the
students: 36.24% of the students not practicing sport spent most of their leisure time on the computer. Physically active
students spent enough time outdoors as compared to those not doing sport (23.40% vs 11.15%). Conclusions. The surveyed
schoolchildren and students revealed age and gender differences in sports patterns. The duration of training and the level
of sportsmanship was higher in boys than in girls. We also observed the increase with age in the number and duration
of training, as well as the level of sportsmanship. The health status analysis showed that the schoolchildren and students
doing sport had significantly more harmonious physical development, while disharmonious physical development was
more common among physically inactive persons. The pupils and students practicing sport regularly showed higher lung
vital capacity, hand muscle strength, and a higher level of adaptation.</jats:p
Features of Physical Development of Schoolchildren and Students Engaged in Physical Education and Sports
Introduction. A distinctive feature of the modern lifestyle of children and adolescents is insufficient physical activity having a negative effect on their health. We conducted a physical activity survey for 997 schoolchildren and 597 students of the city of Ufa. Results. The results showed that 688 respondents (43.16%) did not do sport outside school or university. 272 people (17.06%) reported jogging and playing sports games on their own. 634 respondents (39.78%) attended sports clubs and sections on a regular basis. The survey demonstrated that physically inactive students and schoolchildren violated daily routine. Such schoolchildren spent significantly more leisure time on television viewing (52.78%) compared to their peers attending sports clubs (41.36%). The percentage of schoolchildren spending much time on the computer among those not doing sport was also higher (58.59% vs 41.47%). The same trend was observed in the students: 36.24% of the students not practicing sport spent most of their leisure time on the computer. Physically active students spent enough time outdoors as compared to those not doing sport (23.40% vs 11.15%). Conclusions. The surveyed schoolchildren and students revealed age and gender differences in sports patterns. The duration of training and the level of sportsmanship was higher in boys than in girls. We also observed the increase with age in the number and duration of training, as well as the level of sportsmanship. The health status analysis showed that the schoolchildren and students doing sport had significantly more harmonious physical development, while disharmonious physical development was more common among physically inactive persons. The pupils and students practicing sport regularly showed higher lung vital capacity, hand muscle strength, and a higher level of adaptation.</jats:p
Application of ion implantation for synthesis of copper nanoparticles in a zinc oxide matrix for obtaining new nonlinear optical materials
We have obtained a layered composite material by implantation of single crystal zinc oxide (ZnO) substrates with 160-keV Cu+ ions to a dose of 10(16) or 10(17) cm(-2). The composite was studied by linear optical absorption spectroscopy; the nonlinear optical characteristics were determined by means of Z-scanning at a laser radiation wavelength of 532 nm. The appearance of the optical plasmon resonance bands in the spectra indicated that ion implantation to the higher dose provides for the formation of copper nanoparticles in a subsurface layer of ZnO. The new nonlinear optical material comprising metal nanoparticles in a ZnO matrix exhibits the phenomenon of self-defocusing and possesses a high nonlinear absorption coefficient (beta = 2.07 x 10(-3) cm/W). (C) 2004 MAIK Nauka / Interperiodica
Investigation of the Conditions of Formation of Aluminum-Magnesium Spinel Inclusions in Low-Carbon Automotive Sheet Steels of 08Yu type and Ultralow-Carbon Automotive Sheet Steels of the if and IF-HS Types
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