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Matter radii of light halo nuclei
We re-examine the matter radii of diffuse halo nuclei, as deduced from
reaction cross section measurements at high energy. Careful consideration is
given to the intrinsic few-body structure of these projectiles and the
adiabatic nature of the projectile-target interaction. Using Li,
Be and B as examples we show that data require significantly
larger matter radii than previously reported. The revised value for Li
of 3.55 fm is consistent with three-body models with significant -intruder
state components, which reproduce experimental Li momentum distributions
following Li breakup, but were hitherto thought to be at variance with
cross section data.Comment: 8 pages RevTeX plus 5 Postscript figures. Figures also available at
http://www.ph.surrey.ac.uk/scnp/jakpub/figures.html Scheduled tentatively for
13May96 issue of Phys. Rev. Let
Sedimentation-consolidation of a double porosity material
This paper studies the sedimentation-consolidation of a double porosity
material, such as lumpy clay. Large displacements and finite strains are
accounted for in a multidimensional setting. Fundamental equations are derived
using a phenomenological approach and non-equilibrium thermodynamics, as set
out by Coussy [Coussy, Poromechanics, Wiley, Chichester, 2004]. These equations
particularise to three non-linear partial differential equations in one
dimensional context. Numerical implementation in a finite element code is
currently being undertaken
Non-adiabatic corrections to elastic scattering of halo nuclei
We derive the formalism for the leading order corrections to the adiabatic
approximation to the scattering of composite projectiles. Assuming a two-body
projectile of core plus loosely-bound valence particle and a model (the core
recoil model) in which the interaction of the valence particle and the target
can be neglected, we derive the non-adiabatic correction terms both exactly,
using a partial wave analysis, and using the eikonal approximation. Along with
the expected energy dependence of the corrections, there is also a strong
dependence on the valence-to-core mass ratio and on the strength of the
imaginary potential for the core-target interaction, which relates to
absorption of the core in its scattering by the target. The strength and
diffuseness of the core-target potential also determine the size of the
corrections. The first order non-adiabatic corrections were found to be smaller
than qualitative estimates would expect. The large absorption associated with
the core-target interaction in such halo nuclei as Be11 kills off most of the
non-adiabatic corrections. We give an improved estimate for the range of
validity of the adiabatic approximation when the valence-target interaction is
neglected, which includes the effect of core absorption. Some consideration was
given to the validity of the eikonal approximation in our calculations.Comment: 14 pages with 10 figures, REVTeX4, AMS-LaTeX v2.13, submitted to
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Visualization of uncertainty and analysis of geographical data
A team of five worked on this challenge to identify a possible criminal strucutre within the Flitter social network. Initially we worked on the problem individually, deliberately not sharing any data, results or conclusions. This maximised the chances of spotting any blunders, unjustified assumptions or inferences and allowed us to triangulate any common conclusions. After an agreed period we shared our results demonstrating the visualization applications we had built and the reasoning behind our conclusions. This sharing of assumptions encouraged us to incorporate uncertainty in our visualization approaches as it became clear that there was a number of possible interpretations of the rules and assumptions governing the challenge. This summary of the work emphasises one of those applications detailing the geographic analysis and uncertainty handling of the network data. ©2009 IEEE
Failure analysis of a Stirling engine heat pipe
Failure analysis was conducted on a heat pipe from a Stirling Engine test rig which was designed to operate at 1073 K. Premature failure had occurred due to localized overheating at the leading edge of the evaporator fin. It was found that a crack had allowed air to enter the fin and react with the sodium coolant. The origin of the crack was found to be located at the inner surface of the Inconel 600 fin where severe intergranular corrosion had taken place
Effects of an induced three-body force in the incident channel of (d,p) reactions
A widely accepted practice for treating deuteron breakup in
reactions relies on solving a three-body Schr\"odinger equation with
pairwise -, - and - interactions. However, it was shown in
[Phys. Rev. C \textbf{89}, 024605 (2014)] that projection of the many-body
wave function into the three-body channel results in a
complicated three-body operator that cannot be reduced to a sum of pairwise
potentials. It contains explicit contributions from terms that include
interactions between the neutron and proton via excitation of the target .
Such terms are normally neglected. We estimate the first order contribution of
these induced three-body terms and show that applying the adiabatic
approximation to solving the model results in a simple modification of
the two-body nucleon optical potentials. We illustrate the role of these terms
for the case of Ca()Ca transfer reactions at incident
deuteron energies of 11.8, 20 and 56 MeV, using several parameterisations of
nonlocal optical potentials.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures. Publication due in Phys. Rev.
Survey of regret rate of vasectomy and its causes in Shahrekord.
Background: the regret of vasectomy addition to costs for re-opening on vases also affect relations between couples. Regret of vasectomy may affect the willingness of other people regarding doing this operation. The aim of this study is to understand the causes of regret rate of vasectomy and to help the health planners to improve this situation. Method: This cross sectional study conducted on 157 samples of vasectomized men who referred to this center from 1379 to 1389 in the city of Shahr-e Kord and was done vasectomy surgery with average duration of five years from their vasectomy.The total numbers of samples were 157 and multi-stage sampling (Cluster and simple random) was done. Referring to medical records, samples are randomly chosen. By visiting persons at home or asked them to refer to the clinic, a questionnaire was completed (Two sections of the questionnaire consist of demographic data and information about vasectomy). After collecting data using descriptive and analytical method, information was analyzed by spss16 software. Results: Most people had done vasectomy before 40 years old and after family completion, because of sufficient children. Most of the men and their wives had counseling with each other and health professional before vasectomy. Most of persons vasectomized were employees and their wives were without job. The cause of regression in 15.9% of persons was complications. The job of most regretted people were self-employed. In cases who health staffs were the main incentives were the most satisfied with the vasectomy. The comparison of long-term complications in both happy and regretful group significant difference was found. Conclusion: This study revealed that vasectomy is an effective and successful in preventing pregnancy. Based on the results, complications is the main cause of regression because people are not consulted after the vasectomy. Most regretted people have low education and are self-employed. Satisfaction in men after vasectomy is associated with the medical team consultation. The consultation is needed with good quality and skilled health care personals to continue after vasectomy
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