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Nuclear spin--rotation interaction in the hydrogen molecular ion
The nuclear spin--rotation interaction in the hyperfine structure of the
hydrogen molecular ion is investigated. The interaction constants are
determined and are found to differ in sign and magnitude compared to another
theory, but they are in agreement with some values derived from experiment.Comment: RevTeX, 8 pages, no figure
Technique for stripping Teflon insulated wire
Cryogenic stripping of Teflon insulated wire leaves no residue and produces no physical damage. After the wire is immersed in liquid nitrogen, bent slightly, and returned to room temperature, the Teflon is removed by fingernails or flat-nosed pliers
Casimir effects in atomic, molecular, and optical physics
The long-range interaction between two atoms and the long-range interaction
between an ion and an electron are compared at small and large intersystem
separations. The vacuum dressed atom formalism is applied and found to provide
a framework for interpretation of the similarities between the two cases. The
van der Waals forces or Casimir-Polder potentials are used to obtain insight
into relativistic and higher multipolar terms.Comment: 22 page
The 2GCHAS: A high productivity software development environment
To the user, the most visible feature of the Transportable Applications Executive (TAE) is its very powerful user interface. To the programmer, TAE's user interface, proc concept, standardized interface definitions, and hierarchy search provide a set of tools for rapidly prototyping or developing production software. The 2GCHAS (Second Generation Comprehensive Helicopter Analysis System) project has extended and enhanced these mechanisms, creating a powerful and high productivity programming environment where the 2GCHAS development environment is 2GCHAS itself and where a sustained rate for certified, documented, and tested software above 30 delivered source instructions per programmer day has been achieved. The 2GCHAS environment is not limited to helicopter analysis, but is applicable to other disciplines where software development is important
AGRIBUSINESS SIMULATORS FOR MANAGEMENT TRAINING
This paper describes four agribusiness simulators which can be processed on a microcomputer for use in undergraduate and extension teaching. The simulators model the environment in which supermarket chains, farm supply centers, and cooperative and proprietary grain elevators compete for business. Instruction manuals, user's manuals, and a diskette are distributed for each simulator. Each diskette contains programs to enter and edit team decisions, to process decisions and print reports, and to create graphs of team performance. The simulators can be used to teach financial management concepts and techniques, as well as economic principles.Agribusiness,
Sliding Down Inclines with Fixed Descent Time: a Converse to Galileo's Law of Chords
https://cms.math.ca/crux/v34/n8/page481-482.pd
Feasibility of the optical fiber clock
We explore the feasibility of a compact high-precision Hg atomic clock based
on a hollow core optical fiber. We evaluate the sensitivity of the
- clock transition in Hg and other divalent atoms to the fiber
inner core surface at non-zero temperatures. The Casimir-Polder interaction
induced - transition frequency shift is calculated for the atom
inside the hollow capillary as a function of atomic position, capillary
material, and geometric parameters. For atoms on the axis
of a silica capillary with inner radius and
optimally chosen thickness , the atom-surface
interaction induced - clock transition frequency shift can be
kept on the level . We also estimate
the atom loss and heating due to the collisions with the buffer gas, lattice
intensity noise induced heating, spontaneous photon scattering, and residual
birefringence induced frequency shifts.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, submitte
Theoretical Study of Pressure Broadening of Lithium Resonance Lines by Helium Atoms
Quantum mechanical calculations are performed of the emission and absorption
profiles of the lithium 2s-2p resonance line under the influence of a helium
perturbing gas. We use carefully constructed potential energy surfaces and
transition dipole moments to compute the emission and absorption coefficients
at temperatures from 200 to 3000 K at wavelengths between 500 nm and 1000 nm.
Contributions from quasi-bound states are included. The resulting red and blue
wing profiles are compared with previous theoretical calculations and with an
experiment, carried out at a temperature of 670 K.Comment: 10 figure
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