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Indirect Dissociative Recombination of LiH Molecules Fueled by Complex Resonance Manifolds
The LiH molecule is prototypical of the indirect dissociative
recombination (DR) process, in which a colliding electron destroys the molecule
through Rydberg capture pathways. This Letter develops the first quantitative
test of the Siegert state multichannel quantum defect theory description of
indirect DR for a diatomic molecular ion. The R-matrix approach is adopted to
calculate ab-initio quantum defects, functions of the internuclear distance
that characterize both Rydberg states and the zero-energy collisions of
electrons with LiH ions. The calculated DR rate coefficient agrees
accurately with recent experimental data (S. Krohn et al, Phys. Rev. Lett. 86,
4005). We identify the doorways to fast indirect DR as complex resonance
manifolds, which couple closed channels having both high and low principal
quantum numbers. This sheds new light on the competition between direct and
indirect DR pathways, and suggests the reason why previous theory
underestimated the DR rate by an order of magnitude.Comment: Submitted to PR
NASA propeller noise research
The research in propeller noise prediction, noise/performance optimization, and interior reduction is described. Selected results are presented to illustrate the status of the technology and the direction of future research
Measured and calculated characteristics of wind turbine noise
The results of an analytical and experimental investigation of wind turbine noise are presented. Noise calculations indicate that for configurations with the rotor downwind of the support tower, the primary source of noise is the rapid change in rotor loadings which occurs as the rotor passes through the tower wake. Noise measurements are presented for solid and truss type tower models with both upwind and downwind rotors. Upwind rotor configurations are shown to be significantly quieter than downwind configurations. The model data suggest that averaged noise measurements and noise calculations based on averaged tower wake characteristics may not accurately represent the impulsive noise characteristics of downwind rotor configurations
Comparison of measured and calculated velocity profiles of a laminar incompressible free jet at low Reynolds numbers
A comparison of the measured and calculated velocity profiles of a laminar, incompressible, low Reynolds number jet is presented. The experimental jet was produced by a nozzle which consists of a porous metal plate covering the end of a pipe. This nozzle produces a uniform exit velocity profile at Reynolds numbers well below those at which conventional contoured nozzles are completely filled by the boundary layer. A jet mixing analysis based on the boundary-layer equations accurately predicted the velocity field for each test condition. The Reynolds number based on nozzle diameter ranged from 50 to 1000 with jet exit velocity either 30 or 61 m/s (100 or 200 ft/sec)
Opening the Classroom Door - A Survey of Middle Grades Teachers Who Mentor Preservice Teachers— Lessons from Clinical Partnerships and Implications for Practice
Mentor teachers that participate in school-university clinical experiences have a unique opportunity to support preservice middle grades teachers’ development and improve the schooling of young adolescents. This article investigates an early clinical experience and presents data from a survey of 38 middle school teachers who served as mentor teachers. Findings address how middle grades teachers view their role as mentors, their perceptions of the clinical experience as a collaborative learning partnership, and concludes with suggestions to improve clinical experiences for preservice middle grades teacher candidates
Integrated controls/structures study of advanced space systems
A cost tradeoff is postulated for a stiff structure utilizing minimal controls (and control expense) to point and stabilize the vehicle. Extra costs for a stiff structure are caused by weight, packaging size, etc. Likewise, a more flexible vehicle should result in reduced structural costs but increased costs associated with additional control hardware and data processing required for vibration control of the structure. This tradeoff occurs as the ratio of the control bandwidth required for the mission to the lowest (significant) bending mode of the vehicle. The cost of controlling a spacecraft for a specific mission and the same basic configuration but varying the flexibility is established
Active Galaxies and the Study of Black Hole Demographics
We discuss the critical importance of black hole mass indicators based on
scaling relations in active galaxies. We highlight outstanding uncertainties in
these methods and potential paths to substantial progress in the next decade.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, Invited review to appear in PAS
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