638 research outputs found

    COST TIST - European Research Cooperation in Telecommunications and Information Science and Technology

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    In 1971, the Ministerial Conference of the European Union opened for 19 European countries the possibility of cooperation in the field of scientific and technical research, by formally establishing the framework of COST (Cooperation Scientifique et Technique).COST-TIST covers all COST activities in the field of telecommunications and information science and technology, from fundamental research to services and applications. TIST Actions have successfully contributed to the aims of the European Research Area by bringing a large set of national, industrial, and university research in the field together into a common framework of research objective

    Erlang capacity of ATM-based CDMA satellite system

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    11 GHz satellite beacon data in the Western Pacific basin

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    Radiowetenschappen toegepast

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    Photoconductive switching of a high-voltage spark gap

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    We have demonstrated photoconductive switching of a gas-filled spark gap. A femtosecond Ti:sapphire laser was focused in a 1 mm spark gap biased at 4.5 kV. There is a clear transition between triggered operation, when only part of the path between the electrodes is ionized, and photoconductive switching, when the entire length of the gap is ionized directly by the laser. The measured standard deviation of the time fluctuations between the rising edge of the transmitted electrical pulse and the laser was less than 15 ps

    Intruder level and deformation in the SD-pair shell model

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    The influence of the intruder level on nuclear deformation is studied within the framework of the nucleon-pair shell model truncated to an SD-pair subspace. The results suggest that the intruder level has a tendency to soften the deformation and plays an important role in determining the onset of rotational behavior.Comment: 2 input TeX files, 2 figures, submitted to Phys. Lett.

    Effective operators from exact many-body renormalization

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    We construct effective two-body Hamiltonians and E2 operators for the p-shell by performing 16Ω16\hbar\Omega ab initio no-core shell model (NCSM) calculations for A=5 and A=6 nuclei and explicitly projecting the many-body Hamiltonians and E2 operator onto the 0Ω0\hbar\Omega space. We then separate the effective E2 operator into one-body and two-body contributions employing the two-body valence cluster approximation. We analyze the convergence of proton and neutron valence one-body contributions with increasing model space size and explore the role of valence two-body contributions. We show that the constructed effective E2 operator can be parametrized in terms of one-body effective charges giving a good estimate of the NCSM result for heavier p-shell nuclei.Comment: 9 pages, 8 figure

    Strong Coupling Correction in Superfluid 3^3He in Aerogel

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    Effects of impurity scatterings on the strong coupling (SC) contribution, stabilizing the ABM (axial) pairing state, to the quartic term of the Ginzburg-Landau (GL) free energy of superfluid 3^3He are theoretically studied to examine recent observations suggestive of an anomalously small SC effect in superfluid 3^3He in aerogels. To study the SC corrections, two approaches are used. One is based on a perturbation in the short-range repulsive interaction, and the other is a phenomenological approach used previously for the bulk liquid by Sauls and Serene [Phys.Rev.B 24, 183 (1981)]. It is found that the impurity scattering favors the BW pairing state and shrinks the region of the ABM pairing state in the T-P phase diagram. In the phenomenological approach, the resulting shrinkage of the ABM region is especially substantial and, if assuming an anisotropy over a large scale in aerogel, leads to justifying the phase diagrams determined experimentally.Comment: 19 pages, 9 figures, Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.

    Discovery of a dsRNA virus infecting the marine photosynthetic protist Micromonas pusilla

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    AbstractWe report the isolation of the first double-stranded (ds) RNA virus in the family Reoviridae that infects a protist (microalga Micromonas pusilla, Prasinophyceae). The dsRNA genome was composed of 11 segments ranging between 0.8 and 5.8 kb, with a total size of approximately 25.5 kb. The virus (MpRNAV-01B) could not be assigned to the genus level because host type, genome size, and number of segments smaller than 2 kb did not correspond to either of the two existing 11-segmented dsRNA genera Rotavirus and Aquareovirus. MpRNAV-01B has a particle size of 65–80 nm, a narrow host range, a latent period of 36 h, and contains five major proteins (120, 95, 67, 53, and 32 kDa). MpRNAV-01B was stable to freeze–thawing, resistant to chloroform, ether, nonionic detergents, chelating and reducing agents. The virus was inactivated at temperatures above 35 °C and by ionic detergent, ethanol, acetone, and acidic conditions (pH 2–5)
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