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The relation between isotopic composition of argon and carbon in natural gases
The methods and results of determination of the argon and carbon isotope compositions of hydrocarbon gases of Mezozoic complexes of Western Siberia are presented. Based on the Ar-36, Ar-40, C-12, C-13 content of the various deposits and on the presumed mechanisms of entry of these isotopes into the deposits, it is concluded that formation of natural gas in some deposits included vertical migration from a lower complex
Quantum scalar field in FRW Universe with constant electromagnetic background
We discuss massive scalar field with conformal coupling in
Friedmann-Robertson-Walker (FRW) Universe of special type with constant
electromagnetic field. Treating an external gravitational-electromagnetic
background exactly, at first time the proper-time representations for out-in,
in-in, and out-out scalar Green functions are explicitly constructed as
proper-time integrals over the corresponding (complex) contours. The
vacuum-to-vacuum transition amplitudes and number of created particles are
found and vacuum instability is discussed. The mean values of the current and
energy-momentum tensor are evaluated, and different approximations for them are
investigated. The back reaction of the particles created to the electromagnetic
field is estimated in different regimes. The connection between proper-time
method and effective action is outlined. The effective action in scalar QED in
weakly-curved FRW Universe (De Sitter space) with weak constant electromagnetic
field is found as derivative expansion over curvature and electromagnetic field
strength. Possible further applications of the results are briefly mentioned.Comment: 38 pages, LaTe
Technique of the identification, quantification and measurement of carbon short-fibers using the instance segmentation
The present work shows the use of a convolutional neural network architecture that uses the computer vision technique of segmentation of instances for identification, quantification and measurement of short carbon fibers
The MRO-accompanied modes of Re-implantation into SiO2-host matrix: XPS and DFT based scenarios
The following scenarios of Re-embedding into SiO2-host by pulsed
Re-implantation were derived and discussed after XPS-and-DFT electronic
structure qualification: (i) low Re-impurity concentration mode -> the
formation of combined substitutional and interstitial impurities with
Re2O7-like atomic and electronic structures in the vicinity of oxygen
vacancies; (ii) high Re-impurity concentration mode -> the fabrication of
interstitial Re-metal clusters with the accompanied formation of ReO2-like
atomic structures and (iii) an intermediate transient mode with Re-impurity
concentration increase, when the precursors of interstitial defect clusters are
appeared and growing in the host-matrix structure occur. An amplification
regime of Re-metal contribution majority to the final Valence Band structure
was found as one of the sequences of intermediate transient mode. It was shown
that most of the qualified and discussed modes were accompanied by the MRO
(middle range ordering) distortions in the initial oxygen subnetwork of the
a-SiO2 host-matrix because of the appeared mixed defect configurations.Comment: 19 pages, 7 figures, accepted to J. Alloys and Compound
Quantum spinor field in the FRW universe with a constant electromagnetic background
The article is a natural continuation of our paper {\em Quantum scalar field
in FRW Universe with constant electromagnetic background}, Int. J. Mod. Phys.
{\bf A12}, 4837 (1997). We generalize the latter consideration to the case of
massive spinor field, which is placed in FRW Universe of special type with a
constant electromagnetic field. To this end special sets of exact solutions of
Dirac equation in the background under consideration are constructed and
classified. Using these solutions representations for out-in, in-in, and
out-out spinor Green functions are explicitly constructed as proper-time
integrals over the corresponding contours in complex proper-time plane. The
vacuum-to-vacuum transition amplitude and number of created particles are found
and vacuum instability is discussed. The mean values of the current and
energy-momentum tensor are evaluated, and different approximations for them are
presented. The back reaction related to particle creation and to the
polarization of the unstable vacuum is estimated in different regimes.Comment: 36 pages, LaTex fil
Variations in geoacoustic emissions in a deep borehole and its correlation with seismicity
Continuous geoacoustic emission (GAE) measurements were acquired using a three-component geophone
placed in a borehole at a depth of near 1000 m at Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky starting in August 2000. Using
geophones consisting of magneto-elastic crystal ferromagnetic sensors, and installed at such a depth allows
measurement of natural geoacoustic background with signal amplitude less than 1×10-4 m/s3 in frequency band
from 3 to 1500 Hz. According to the data from a 4-year survey period the characteristics of diurnal geoacoustic
variations change before every earthquake with MLH≥ 5.0 that occurs at a distance of less than 300 km from the
observation point or before each earthquake with MLH≥5.5 occurring at distance R≤550 km from the observation
point. The changes in GAE regime correlate with the strongest earthquakes that occurred during survey period.
Measurements of the natural electromagnetic field of the Earth were carried out simultaneously with the help of
an underground electric antenna. The behavior of GAE in aseismic periods appears to be related to the effect of
diurnal variations of the natural electromagnetic field
Lower Eocene sedimentary succession and microfossil biostratigraphy in the central northern Caucasus basin
The lower Eocene sediments from the classical Paleogene section exposed along the Kheu River, northern Caucasus, southern Russia are here studied. This ca. 50m thick succession is lithologically contrasting: the lower and upper parts are composed by soft marls separated by a thick Radiolaria-rich unit of non-calcareous and low-calcareous mudstones with intercalations of compact cherty layers. According to nannofossil and dinocyst biostratigraphy, the unique intercalation of Total Organic Carbon (TOC)-rich sediment (sapropelitic bed) in the lower part of the lower Eocene correspond to the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) and a series of sapropelitic interlayers in the upper marly part of the lower Eocene succession correlates with the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum (EECO). The study of nannofossil and dinocyst assemblages enabled detailed zonal subdivision and first-order calibration of nannofossil and dinocyst bio-events during this time-span. The studied interval of the section embraces the complete succession of nannofossil zones NP9-NP13 of Martini, 1971, CP8-CP11 of Okada and Bukry, 1980 and CNP11-CNE5 of Agnini et al., 2014. By means of dinocyst stratigraphy, the succession of Apectodinium hyperacanthum, Axiodinium augustum, Deflandrea oebisfeldensis, Dracodinium astra, Stenodinium meckelfeldense, Dracodinium varielongitudum, Ochetodinium romanum/Samlandia chlamydophora and Areosphaeridium diktyoplokum zones are identified in the Ypresian part of the Kheu section
Vacuum instability in external fields
We study particles creation in arbitrary space-time dimensions by external
electric fields, in particular, by fields, which are acting for a finite time.
The time and dimensional analysis of the vacuum instability is presented. It is
shown that the distributions of particles created by quasiconstant electric
fields can be written in a form which has a thermal character and seems to be
universal. Its application, for example, to the particles creation in external
constant gravitational field reproduces the Hawking temperature exactly.Comment: 36 pages, LaTe
The effect of experimental hyperoxia on erythrocytes’ oxygen-transport function
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of hyperoxia, calcium ions and pH value on the composition of major phospholipids in human erythrocyte membranes and erythrocytes’ oxygen-transport function. To create a model of hyperoxia, we saturated the incubated mixture with oxygen by constant passing of oxygen–air mixture through the incubation medium. To assess the effect of elevated calcium ion concentrations, CaCl2 was added to the incubation medium. An incubation medium with different pH was used to study the effect of various pH values. Lipids were extracted from erythrocytes and chromatographic separation was carried out in a thin layer of silica gel deposited on a glass plate. The thiobarbituric acid (TBA)-active products and the content of diene conjugates (DC) in erythrocytes were determined. The oxygen-binding capacity of haemoglobin was evaluated using Raman spectroscopy. The obtained results indicated that hyperoxia causes deep changes both in the composition and character of bilayer lipids of erythrocyte membranes, which affects the functional characteristics of erythrocytes, primarily the oxygen-transport properties of erythrocyte haemoglobin. It should be noted that a combination of Ca2+ ions and change in the pH value intensify the processes associated with disruption of phospholipids’ composition. The findings indicate that the lipid phase is one of the key elements in the functioning of erythrocytes in norm as well as during development of various pathological processes
The kinetic description of vacuum particle creation in the oscillator representation
The oscillator representation is used for the non-perturbative description of
vacuum particle creation in a strong time-dependent electric field in the
framework of scalar QED. It is shown that the method can be more effective for
the derivation of the quantum kinetic equation (KE) in comparison with the
Bogoliubov method of time-dependent canonical transformations. This KE is used
for the investigation of vacuum creation in periodical linear and circular
polarized electric fields and also in the case of the presence of a constant
magnetic field, including the back reaction problem. In particular, these
examples are applied for a model illustration of some features of vacuum
creation of electron-positron plasma within the planned experiments on the
X-ray free electron lasers.Comment: 17 pages, 3 figures, v2: a reference added; some changes in tex
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