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EFFECT OF WATER CONTENT, TEMPERATURE AND AVERAGE DROPLET SIZE ON THE SETTLING VELOCITY OF WATER-IN-OIL EMULSIONS
Forward pi^0 Production and Associated Transverse Energy Flow in Deep-Inelastic Scattering at HERA
Deep-inelastic positron-proton interactions at low values of Bjorken-x down
to x \approx 4.10^-5 which give rise to high transverse momentum pi^0 mesons
are studied with the H1 experiment at HERA. The inclusive cross section for
pi^0 mesons produced at small angles with respect to the proton remnant (the
forward region) is presented as a function of the transverse momentum and
energy of the pi^0 and of the four-momentum transfer Q^2 and Bjorken-x.
Measurements are also presented of the transverse energy flow in events
containing a forward pi^0 meson. Hadronic final state calculations based on QCD
models implementing different parton evolution schemes are confronted with the
data.Comment: 27 pages, 8 figures and 3 table
Inelastic photoproduction of J/Psi mesons at HERA
An analysis of inelastic photoproduction of J/Psi mesons is presented using data collected at the ep collider HERA corresponding to an integrated luminosity of above 80pb-1. Differential and double differential cross sections are measured in a wide kinematic region: 6
Inelastic Leptoproduction of J/Psi Mesons at HERA
The leptoproduction of J/psi mesons is studied in inelastic reactions for
four momentum transfers 2<Q^2<100GeV^2. The data were taken with the H1
detector at the electron proton collider HERA and correspond to an integrated
luminosity of 77 pb-1. Single differential and double differential cross
sections are measured with increased precision compared with previous analyses.
New leading order calculations within the non-relativistic QCD factorisation
approach including colour octet and colour singlet contributions are compared
with the data and are found to give a reasonable description of most
distributions. An exception is the shape of the distribution in the J/psi
fractional energy, z, which deviates significantly from that of the data.
Comparisons with photoproduction are made and the polarisation of the produced
J/psi meson is analysed.Comment: 27 pages, 7 figures and 7 table
Macroscopic and Molecular Insights from CO Adsorption on NaY Zeolite: A Combined FTIR and Manometric Study
International audienceThis survey combines both quantitative and IR molecular descriptions and aims to provide new insights for the description of CO adsorption on NaY zeolite at 77 K. Quantitative measurements of the number of CO molecules trapped in the microporous super cage are compared to the corresponding IR spectra of CO as adsorbed species. We demonstrate that polycarbonyls formed during the completion of the accessible S-II Na+ coordinative vacancies result in the formation of mono-, di- and tricarbonyls but not consecutively. Quantitative analysis and measurements of the CO molecules that are adsorbed prove that polycarbonyls coexist with different proportions over the adsorption step in line with previous theoretical prediction.(1) Moreover, we establish that polycarbonyl formation settles rapidly and stops, although the completion of the S-II Na+ coordinative vacancies has not been fully achieved. The formation of CO in the pseudoliquid phase causes this adsorption limitation, and distinction within adsorbed species must be made between species that are truly Na+-coordinated and those that are adsorbed in a condensed state in the confined micropores. As a result, this combined analysis reveals that the sole manometric measurements resulting in the macroscopic CO isotherm overestimate the number of "true" coordinated species
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