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The Structure of Jupiter, Saturn, and Exoplanets: Key Questions for High-Pressure Experiments
We give an overview of our current understanding of the structure of gas
giant planets, from Jupiter and Saturn to extrasolar giant planets. We focus on
addressing what high-pressure laboratory experiments on hydrogen and helium can
help to elucidate about the structure of these planets.Comment: Invited contribution to proceedings of High Energy Density Laboratory
Astrophysics, 6. Accepted to Astrophysics & Space Science. 12 page
QUANTIZATION OF CRYSTAL VIBRATIONS
Although the Born-von Karman treatment of the dynamics of crystal lattices is superior to that of Debye, the conABSTRACTS tinuum model of Debye is more amenable to computation; therefore the Debye treatment is used to obtain frequencies at a maximum energy. From the classic Hamiltonian of the solid, quantization is carried out by the Schroedinger method. The thermodymamic functions are obtained, and the mean square displacement is derived. (J.S.R.
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The Theory of Isotope Separation by Countercurrent Chemical Exchange
The theory of isotope separation by countercurrent chemical exchange is worked out in detail using the continuous transfer concept. A comparison is made with discrete stagewise processes such as gaseous diffusion and with various general concepts of solvent extraction. The effects of a cell structure in the flow system is also worked out. An elementary design procedure is included both for the no-loss case and the case where the losses are small. In addition, a method of estimating stage lengths or transfer rate constants from small scale batch experiments is presented