2,668 research outputs found
H2 Formation on Interstellar Grains in Different Physical Regimes
An analysis of the kinetics of H2 formation on interstellar dust grains is
presented using rate equations. It is shown that semi-empirical expressions
that appeared in the literature represent two different physical regimes. In
particular, it is shown that the expression given by Hollenbach, Werner and
Salpeter [ApJ, 163, 165 (1971)] applies when high flux, or high mobility, of H
atoms on the surface of a grain, makes it very unlikely that H atoms evaporate
before they meet each other and recombine. The expression of Pirronello et al.\
[ApJ, 483, L131 (1997)] -- deduced on the basis of accurate measurements on
realistic dust analogue -- applies to the opposite regime (low coverage and low
mobility). The implications of this analysis for the understanding of the
processes dominating in the Interstellar Medium are discussed.Comment: 4 pages, MN styl
Multiple Quantum NMR and Entanglement Dynamics in Dipolar Coupling Spin
We investigate numerically the time dependence of the multiple quantum
coherences and entanglement in linear chains up to nine nuclear spins of 1/2
coupled by the dipole-dipole interactions. Two models are considered: (1) a
spin chain with nearest-neighbor dipole -dipole interactions; (2) a more
realistic model with interactions between all spins. It is shown that the
entangled states appear between remote particles which do not interact directly
(model 1), while the interaction between all spins (model 2) not always results
in entanglement between remote spins.Comment: 14 pages, 3 figures. accepted for publication in Physical Review
- …