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Modelling electron interactions: a semi-rigorous method
We report total electron scattering cross sections (TCS) for SF6, SF5 CF3, and CF3I, molecules of interest to the plasma industry over the energy range from threshold to 2000 eV. We also report the total scattering cross sections for e-formaldehyde for which there are currently no theoretical or experimental results reported. The ionization cross sections for these targets are also estimated using the Deustch and Maerk formalism and are compared with Binary Encounter Bethe (BEB) data of Kim
Existence, uniqueness and stability of random impulsive neutral partial differential equations
AbstractIn this paper, the existence, uniqueness and stability via continuous dependence of mild solution of neutral partial differential equations with random impulses are studied under sufficient condition via fixed point theory
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Theoretical calculations of the total and ionization cross sections for electron impacton some simple biomolecules
In this paper we report total cross sections TCS, QT, total elastic cross sections, Qel, and total ionization cross section, Qion for electron impact on water, formaldehyde, formic acid, and the formyl radical from circa 15 eV to 2 KeV. The results are compared where possible, with previous theoretical and experimental results and, in general, are found to be in good agreement. The total and elastic cross sections for HCHO, HCOOH, and CHO radical are reported
Induced chemistry by scattering of electrons from magnesium oxide
A detailed theoretical study is carried out for electron interactions with magnesium oxide (MgO) with incident energies ranging from 0.01 to 5000 eV. This wide range of energy has allowed us to investigate a variety of processes and report data on resonances through eigenphase study, vertical electronic excitation energies, differential, momentum transfer, and total cross sections (TCS), as well as scattering rate coefficients. MgO has a large number of low-lying π excited states and the present study finds overall a good agreement with earlier reported data. In order to compute total cross sections, we have employed the ab initio R-matrix method (0.01 to ∼20 eV) and the spherical complex optical potential method (∼20 to 5000 eV). The R-matrix calculations are performed using a close-coupling method with the aid of 34 target states, 1436 configuration state functions, and 213 channels employing a static exchange plus polarization model. The present study reports evidence for electron scattering resonances through analysis of eigenphase diagrams at low energies below the ionization threshold. In the absence of any theoretical or experimental data for resonances, we have done double differentiation of TCS to confirm the resonances reported here. The present study is a maiden effort to report excitation cross sections, differential cross sections, momentum transfer cross sections, and scattering rate coefficients at low energies below the ionization threshold of the target. Additionally, in the absence of any experimental data and sparse theoretical data for a total elastic cross section, the present comprehensive study will provide a reference data set over such an extensive impact energy range
A Clinical Evaluation of Agnikarma in the management of Greeva Sandhigata Vata w.s.r. to Cervical Spondylosis
Today is the era of modernization and fast life. Everybody is busy and living stressful life changing of life style of modern human being has created several disharmonie. In his biological system. Advancement of busy, professional and social life, improper sitting posture in offices, continuous work in one posture and over exertion, jerking movements during travelling and sports - all these factors create undue pressure and stress injury to the spine and play an important role in producing disease like cervical spondylosis. Agnikarma is said to be the most superior among all the Anushastra Karma. Agnikarma is superior to Ksharakarma as disease burnt with Agni will never recur. Disease that cannot be cured with medicines, Kshara and Surgery, can be cured with Agnikarma
Haemato biochemical alterations in goats infected with coccidiosis
Coccidiosis is an important disease which account for anaemia and associated problems like poor growth rate, suppressed resistance and high mortality in kids. While considering the various etiological factors resulting in anaemia among goats of Kerala, coccidiosis account for about 8 per cent, indicating the significance of adopting proper prevention and control measures against this disease. The present study reveals the severity and depth of anaemic changes induced by coccidia in goats. All the haematological parameters, serum biochemical parameters and serum levels of iron, copper and zinc of coccidiosis infected animals are evaluated statistically by comparing with healthy control animals
The interaction of 11Li with 208Pb
Background: 11Li is one of the most studied halo nuclei. The fusion of 11Li
with 208Pb has been the subject of a number of theoretical studies with widely
differing predictions, ranging over four orders of magnitude, for the fusion
excitation function.
Purpose: To measure the excitation function for the 11Li + 208Pb reaction.
Methods: A stacked foil/degrader assembly of 208Pb targets was irradiated
with a 11Li beam producing center of target beam energies from above barrier to
near barrier energies (40 to 29 MeV). The intensity of the 11Li beam (chopped)
was 1250 p/s and the beam on-target time was 34 hours. The alpha-decay of the
stopped evaporation residues was detected in a alpha-detector array at each
beam energy in the beam-off period (the beam was on for <= 5 ns and then off
for 170 ns).
Results: The 215At evaporation residues were associated with the fusion of
11Li with 208Pb. The 213,214At evaporation residues were formed by the breakup
of 11Li into 9Li + 2n, with the 9Li fusing with 208Pb. The 214At evaporation
residue appears to result from a "quasi-breakup" process.
Conclusions: Most of 11Li + 208Pb interactions lead to breakup with a small
fraction (<= 11%) leading to complete fusion.Comment: 25 pages, 11 figure
On Some properties of Di-hadronic states
The binding energies of di- hadronic states have been calculated assuming a
'molecular' interaction provided by the asymptotic expression of the residual
confined gluon exchange potential between the component hadrons in the system.
Meson- meson and meson- baryon states have been studied in detail and a mass
formula has been used to calculate total mass of the 'molecules'.Comment: 11 page
Heavy Flavour Baryons in Hyper Central Model
Heavy flavor baryons containing single and double charm (beauty) quarks with
light flavor combinations are studied using the hyper central description of
the three-body problem. The confinement potential is assumed as hyper central
coulomb plus power potential with power index . The ground state
masses of the heavy flavor, and baryons are computed
for different power index, starting from 0.5 to 2.0. The predicted
masses are found to attain a saturated value in each case of quark combinations
beyond the power index .Comment: 10 pages, 4 figure
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