95 research outputs found
Introducing a Local Product of Indonesia (Sofa From Used Drum) to European Market
International Marketing is a kind of activity business which can improve relationship between each country. Besides, International marketing also useful to fulfill of needed in each country by exporting or importing typical goods from each country and expand the market for Indonesia. CV Cahaya Mustika is a company which is trying to export a local product from Indonesia which is a Sofa made from used drum. According to company condition right now, CV Cahaya Mustika isn't readiness to enter the International marketing because of the financial burden. So, with Nusantara Project that give a solution and idea for joining the International marketing, CV Cahaya Mustika have a potential to joining the International Marketing. Nusantara Project also selection a country that which country have a high demand of goods sold from Company based on the data and Nusantara project gave an information of which fright forwarder that have a low prices and high trust for exporting goods. So, with the condition of company, as Nusantara Project should gave a solution to joining the company into International Marketing for improving quality of the company also expand the market of Indonesia
A Test of the Eikonal Approximation in High-Energy (e,e'p) Scattering
The Glauber method is extensively used to describe the motion of a hadronic
projectile in interaction with the surrounding nuclear medium. One of the main
approximations consists in the linearization of the wave equation for the
interacting particle. We have studied the consequences of such an assumption in
the case of the reaction
at high proton momenta by comparing the results with the predictions obtained
when all the ingredients of the calculation are unchanged but the second-order
differential equation for the scattered wave, which is solved exactly for each
partial wave up to a maximum of 120 spherical harmonics. We find that the
Glauber cross section is always larger by a factor , even at
vanishing missing momenta. We give a quantum-mechanical explanation of this
discrepancy. Nevertheless, a good correlation is found between the two
predictions as functions of the missing momentum, especially in parallel
kinematics.Comment: LaTeX, 8 pages, 4 figures uuencoded, accepted for publication on
Phys. Lett.
Relativistic analysis of the 208Pb(e,e'p)207Tl reaction at high momentum
The recent 208Pb(e,e'p)207Tl data from NIKHEF-K at high missing momentum
(p_m>300 MeV/c) are compared to theoretical results obtained with a fully
relativistic formalism previously applied to analyze data on the low missing
momentum (p_m < 300 MeV/c) region. The same relativistic optical potential and
mean field wave functions are used in the two p_m-regions. The spectroscopic
factors of the various shells are extracted from the analysis of the low-p_m
data and then used in the high-p_m region. In contrast to previous analyses
using a nonrelativistic mean field formalism, we do not find a substantial
deviation from the mean field predictions other than that of the spectroscopic
factors, which appear to be consistent with both low- and high-p_m data. We
find that the difference between results of relativistic and nonrelativistic
formalisms is enhanced in the p_m<0 region that will be interesting to explore
experimentally.Comment: 12 pages, LaTeX+Revtex, included 3 postscript figures. To appear in
the Physical Review C (Rapid Communications
Annual Report 2011 Operation and Utilisation of the High Flux Reactor
The High Flux Reactor (HFR) at Petten is managed by the Institute for Energy and Transport (IET) of the EC - DG JRC and operated by NRG who are also licence holder and responsible for commercial activities. The HFR operates at 45 MW and is of the tank-in-pool type, light water cooled and moderated. It is one of the most powerful multi-purpose materials testing reactors in the world and one of the world leaders in target irradiation for the production of medical radioisotopes.JRC.F-Institute for Energy and Transport (Petten
Short-range correlations in low-lying nuclear excited states
The electromagnetic transitions to various low-lying excited states of 16O,
48Ca and 208Pb are calculated within a model which considers the short-range
correlations. In general the effects of the correlations are small and do not
explain the required quenching to describe the data.Comment: 6 pages, 2 postscript figures, 1 tabl
Quaiselastic scattering from relativistic bound nucleons: Transverse-Longitudinal response
Predictions for electron induced proton knockout from the and
shells in O are presented using various approximations for the
relativistic nucleonic current. Results for the differential cross section,
transverse-longitudinal response () and left-right asymmetry
are compared at (GeV/c) corresponding to TJNAF experiment
89-003. We show that there are important dynamical and kinematical relativistic
effects which can be tested by experiment.Comment: 10 pages, including 2 figures. Removed preliminary experimental data
from the figure
Correlation effects in single-particle overlap functions and one-nucleon removal reactions
Single-particle overlap functions and spectroscopic factors are calculated on
the basis of the one-body density matrices (ODM) obtained for the nucleus
employing different approaches to account for the effects of
correlations. The calculations use the relationship between the overlap
functions related to bound states of the (A-1)-particle system and the ODM for
the ground state of the A-particle system. The resulting bound-state overlap
functions are compared and tested in the description of the experimental data
from (p,d) reactions for which the shape of the overlap function is important.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures include
Momentum Distribution in Nuclear Matter and Finite Nuclei
A simple method is presented to evaluate the effects of short-range
correlations on the momentum distribution of nucleons in nuclear matter within
the framework of the Green's function approach. The method provides a very
efficient representation of the single-particle Green's function for a
correlated system. The reliability of this method is established by comparing
its results to those obtained in more elaborate calculations. The sensitivity
of the momentum distribution on the nucleon-nucleon interaction and the nuclear
density is studied. The momentum distributions of nucleons in finite nuclei are
derived from those in nuclear matter using a local-density approximation. These
results are compared to those obtained directly for light nuclei like .Comment: 17 pages REVTeX, 10 figures ps files adde
Restoration of Overlap Functions and Spectroscopic Factors in Nuclei
An asymptotic restoration procedure is applied for analyzing bound--state
overlap functions, separation energies and single--nucleon spectroscopic
factors by means of a model one--body density matrix emerging from the Jastrow
correlation method in its lowest order approximation for and
nuclei . Comparison is made with available experimental data and mean--field
and natural orbital representation results.Comment: 5 pages, RevTeX style, to be published in Physical Review
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