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    Polar mesosphere summer echoes: a comparison of simultaneous observations at three wavelengths

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    On 5 July 2005, simultaneous observations of Polar Mesosphere Summer Echoes (PMSE) were made using the EISCAT VHF (224 MHz) and UHF (933 MHz) radars located near Tromsø, Norway and the ALWIN VHF radar (53.5 MHz) situated on Andøya, 120 km SW of the EISCAT site. During the short interval from 12:20 UT until 12:26 UT strong echoes at about 84 km altitude were detected with all three radars. The radar volume reflectivities were found to be 4×10<sup>−13</sup> m<sup>−1</sup>, 1.5×10<sup>−14</sup> m<sup>−1</sup> and 1.5×10<sup>−18</sup> m<sup>−1</sup> for the ALWIN, EISCAT-VHF and UHF radars, respectively. We have calculated the reflectivity ratios for each pair of radars and have compared them to ratios obtained from the turbulence-theory model proposed by Hill (1978a). We have tested different values of the turbulent energy dissipation rate ε and Schmidt number <i>S<sub>c</sub></i>, which are free parameters in the model, to try to fit theoretical reflectivity ratios to the experimental ones. No single combination of the parameters ε and <i>S<sub>c</sub></i> could be found to give a good fit. Spectral widths for the EISCAT radars were estimated from the spectra computed from the autocorrelation functions obtained in the experiment. After correction for beam-width broadening, the spectral widths are about 4 m/s for the EISCAT-VHF and 1.5–2 m/s for the UHF radar. However, according to the turbulence theory, the spectral widths in m/s should be the same for both radars. We also tested an incoherent scatter (IS) model developed by Cho et al. (1998), which takes into account the presence of charged aerosols/dust at the summer mesopause. It required very different sizes of particles for the EISCAT-VHF and UHF cases, to be able to fit the experimental spectra with model spectra. This implies that the IS model cannot explain PMSE spectra, at least not for monodisperse distributions of particles

    Phenomenological coefficients in solid-state diffusion: an Introduction

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    In this review, which is intended as an introduction to the subject, we introduce the phenomenological transport coefficients in solid-state diffusion and discuss their structure and physical meaning. Next, we discuss the Darken, the Manning, the Moleko, Allnatt and Allnatt and the Heumann expressions which relate the phenomenological coefficients to the (measurable) tracer diffusion coefficients. Finally, we discuss the relationships (sum-rules) among the phenomenological coefficients themselves in randomly mixed systems and note their applicability for simplifying collective diffusion problems

    Renormalized theory of the ion cyclotron turbulence in magnetic field--aligned plasma shear flow

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    The analytical treatment of nonlinear evolution of the shear-flow-modified current driven ion cyclotron instability and shear-flow-driven ion cyclotron kinetic instabilities of magnetic field--aligned plasma shear flow is presented. Analysis is performed on the base of the nonlinear dispersion equation, which accounts for a new combined effect of plasma turbulence and shear flow. It consists in turbulent scattering of ions across the shear flow with their convection by shear flow and results in enhanced nonlinear broadening of ion cyclotron resonances. This effect is found to lead to the saturation of ion cyclotron instabilities as well as to the development of nonlinear shear flow driven ion cyclotron instability. 52.35.RaComment: 21 page

    Carbon Interstitial Diffusion in gamma-Fe

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    n this paper, we employ a four-frequency model for carbon diffusion in austenite where interstitials can diffuse either as isolated species or pairs. We make use of the Okamura and Allnatt formalism that has recently been shown to be near exact. The general finding of a previous analysis of McKee is confirmed: the increase of both tracer and chemical carbon diffusion coefficients with carbon composition at 1000°C is largely a result of a much higher rate of rotation of an interstitial pair compared with isolated interstitials. However, we find that the carbon atoms move almost two times faster as a rotating pair than found originally by McKee

    On decay of large amplitude bubble of disoriented chiral condensate

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    The time evolution of initially formed large amplitude bubble of disoriented chiral condensate (DCC) is studied. It is found that the evolution of this object may have a relatively long pre-decay stage. Simple explanation of such delay of the DCC bubble decay is given. This delay is related to the existence of the approximate solutions of multi-soliton type of the corresponding radial sine-Gordon equation in (3+1) dimensions at large bubble radius.Comment: 6 pages, LaTeX, 5 PostScript figure

    METHODOLOGICAL BASES OF EFFICIENCY ASSESSMENT OF UNIVERSITY SCIENCE INTEGRATION IN NATIONAL INNOVATION SYSTEM OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

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    In the condition of scientifical educational formation of Russian Federation, methodological approaches to the development of the university's scientific activities into the national innovation system of the country are still specifying. The system of figures and methods of innovative potential of Russian Universities are proposed. Selection and justification methods of development strategy of Universities in the national innovation system is presented

    Three-Dimensional Magnetohydrodynamics Simulations Of Counter-Helicity Spheromak Merging In The Swarthmore Spheromak Experiment

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    Recent counter-helicity spheromak merging experiments in the Swarthmore Spheromak Experiment (SSX) have produced a novel compact torus (CT) with unusual features. These include a persistent antisymmetric toroidal magnetic field profile and a slow, nonlinear emergence of the n = 1 tilt mode. Experimental measurements are inconclusive as to whether this unique CT is a fully merged field-reversed configuration (FRC) with strong toroidal field or a partially merged doublet CT configuration with both spheromak- and FRC-like characteristics. In this paper, the SSX merging process is studied in detail using three-dimensional resistive MHD simulations from the Hybrid Magnetohydrodynamics (HYM) code. These simulations show that merging plasmas in the SSX parameter regime only partially reconnect, leaving behind a doublet CT rather than an FRC. Through direct comparisons, we show that the magnetic structure in the simulations is highly consistent with the SSX experimental observations. We also find that the n = 1 tilt mode begins as a fast growing linear mode that evolves into a slower-growing nonlinear mode before being detected experimentally. A simulation parameter scan over resistivity, viscosity, and line-tying shows that these parameters can strongly affect the behavior of both the merging process and the tilt mode. In fact, merging in certain parameter regimes is found to produce a toroidal-field-free FRC rather than a doublet CT. (C) 2011 American Institute of Physics. [doi:10.1063/1.3660533

    Quantitative relation between PMSE and ice mass density

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    Radar reflectivities associated with Polar Mesosphere Summer Echoes (PMSE) are compared with measurements of ice mass density in the mesopause region. The 54.5 MHz radar Moveable Atmospheric Radar for Antarctica (MARA), located at the Wasa/Aboa station in Antarctica (73° S, 13° W) provided PMSE measurements in December 2007 and January 2008. Ice mass density was measured by the Solar Occultation for Ice Experiment (SOFIE). The radar operated continuously during this period but only measurements close to local midnight are used for comparison, to coincide with the local time of the measurements of ice mass density. The radar location is at high geographic latitude but low geomagnetic latitude (61°) and the measurements were made during a period of very low solar activity. As a result, background electron densities can be modelled based on solar illumination alone. We find a close correlation between the time and height variations of radar reflectivity and ice mass density, at all PMSE heights, from 80 km up to 95 km. A quantitative expression relating radar reflectivities to ice mass density is found, including an empirical dependence on background electron density. Using this relation, we can use PMSE reflectivities as a proxy for ice mass density, and estimate the daily variation of ice mass density from the daily variation of PMSE reflectivities. According to this proxy, ice mass density is maximum around 05:00–07:00 LT, with lower values around local noon, in the afternoon and in the evening. This is consistent with the small number of previously published measurements and model predictions of the daily variation of noctilucent (mesospheric) clouds and in contrast to the daily variation of PMSE, which has a broad daytime maximum, extending from 05:00 LT to 15:00 LT, and an evening-midnight minimum

    THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE DEVELOPMENT METHODS OF RUSSIAN UNIVERSITIES' SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH PERFORMANCE INTEGRATION INTO THE NATIONAL INNOVATION SYSTEM

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    Theoretical and methodological approaches to the development methods of higher educational institutions' integration into national innovative system of the Russian Federation are elaborating. Although the tasks and the purpose of the scientific research performance of the universities' integration into Russian economy are systematized. On the basis of foreign practice, there are constructive ways to optimize the methods of research work results into the manufacture to improve foreign trade competitiveness of Russia

    THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE DEVELOPMENT METHODS OF RUSSIAN UNIVERSITIES' SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH PERFORMANCE INTEGRATION INTO THE NATIONAL INNOVATION SYSTEM

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    Theoretical and methodological approaches to the development methods of higher educational institutions' integration into national innovative system of the Russian Federation are elaborating. Although the tasks and the purpose of the scientific research performance of the universities' integration into Russian economy are systematized. On the basis of foreign practice, there are constructive ways to optimize the methods of research work results into the manufacture to improve foreign trade competitiveness of Russia
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