754 research outputs found
New description of four-body breakup reaction
We present a novel method of smoothing discrete breakup cross sections
calculated by the method of continuum-discretized coupled-channels. The method
based on the complex scaling method is tested with success for Ni(,
) reaction at 80 MeV as an example of a three-body breakup reaction, and
applied to C(He, He) reaction at 229.8 MeV as a typical
example of a four-body breakup reaction. The new method does not need to derive
continuum states of the projectile in order to evaluate the breakup cross
section as a smooth factor of the excitation energy of the projectile. Fast
convergence of the breakup cross section with respect to extending the
modelspace is confirmed. For the He breakup cross section, the resonant
component is separated from the non-resonant one.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
On Blowing Up of Solutions of Schrodinger Equations with Cubic Convolution
Solutions to the Cauchy problem for Schrodinger equations with cubic convolution are considered. Conditions on the initial data and the potential are given so that the energy of solutions blows up in finite time.Article信州大学理学部紀要 22(2): 57-60(1987)departmental bulletin pape
High Metallicity of the X-Ray Gas up to the Virial Radius of a Binary Cluster of Galaxies: Evidence of Galactic Superwinds at High-Redshift
We present an analysis of a Suzaku observation of the link region between the
galaxy clusters A399 and A401. We obtained the metallicity of the intracluster
medium (ICM) up to the cluster virial radii for the first time. We determine
the metallicity where the virial radii of the two clusters cross each other (~2
Mpc away from their centers) and found that it is comparable to that in their
inner regions (~0.2 Zsun). It is unlikely that the uniformity of metallicity up
to the virial radii is due to mixing caused by a cluster collision. Since the
ram-pressure is too small to strip the interstellar medium of galaxies around
the virial radius of a cluster, the fairly high metallicity that we found there
indicates that the metals in the ICM are not transported from member galaxies
by ram-pressure stripping. Instead, the uniformity suggests that the
proto-cluster region was extensively polluted with metals by extremely powerful
outflows (superwinds) from galaxies before the clusters formed. We also
searched for the oxygen emission from the warm--hot intergalactic medium in
that region and obtained a strict upper limit of the hydrogen density
(nH<4.1x10^-5 cm^-3).Comment: Typo corrected. The published version is available on-line free of
charge by the end of 2008. http://pasj.asj.or.jp/v60/sp1/60s133/60s133.pd
Ca II K Spectral Study of an Emerging Flux Region using Domeless Solar Telescope in Hida Observatory
A cooperative observation with Hida observatory and Hinode satellite was
performed on an emerging flux region. The successive Ca II K spectro-heliograms
of the emerging flux region were taken by the Domeless Solar Telescope of Hida
observatory. Hinode observed the emerging flux region with Ca II H and Fe I
Stokes IQUV filtergrams. In this study, detailed dynamics and temporal
evolution of the magnetic flux emergence was studied observationally. The event
was first detected in the photospheric magnetic field signals. 3 minutes later,
the horizontal expansion of the dark area was detected. And then, 7 minutes
later than the horizontal expansion, the emerging loops were detected with the
maximal rise speed of 2.1 km/s at chromospheric heights. The observed dynamics
of emerging magnetic flux from the photosphere to the upper chromosphere is
well consistent with the results of previous simulation works. The gradual
rising phase of flux tubes with a weak magnetic strength was confirmed by our
observation.Comment: 14 pages, 7 figure
Magnetic shielding properties of GdBCO bulks with different crystal orientation
AbstractHigh-temperature bulk superconductors have significant potential for superconductivity applications. For this paper, the magnetic shielding properties of GdBCO bulk with different crystal orientations were investigated at different temperatures for the purpose of determining its application as field concentrators. Four discs with a diameter of 20mm and thickness of 5mm were cut from the GdBCO single domain. In two discs, the c-axis of crystal was parallel to the disc radius, and, in the others, the c-axis was perpendicular to it. The magnetic shielding effects in a couple of bulks with a gap of 2mm were measured in background fields up to 11 T. The magnetic fields were measured at the center and edge points between the two bulks at LN2, LHe, and temperatures controlled with a cryocooler. In LHe, the discs whose c-axes were parallel to the external magnetic fields maintained a zero field up to 11 T. Even in LN2, the field was shielded to 1 T. The results confirmed the strong magnetic shield effects of GdBCO bulk and can be used for the design of a field concentrator
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