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RESEARCH OF THE MODIFICATION OF FELT MATERIAL FOR DEVELOPMENT PRODUCTS OF DEMI-SEASON ASSORTMENT
The assortment of felt products on the market mainly consists of outerwear and accessories, because the thin felt materials have a shorter exploitativeterm due to the problem of tensile properties and breaking load. It is possible to make a thinner material by strengthening their structure, which in turn will expand the range of women's clothing. This article explores the method of modifying the felt material, and its influence on the structure of the produced fabric. Analysis of the research results confirms that modification of the felt material doubles its consumer properties
Experience of teaching video materials development of MDB Department of National Mining University
Авторы делятся опытом создания учебных фильмов по теории механизмов и машин. Для создания видеоматериалов использовали программу Camtasia Studio 7, обладающую широкими презентационными возможностямиAuthors are sharing their experience in development of teaching video materials on theory of mechanisms and machines. For the development of materials Camtasia Studio 7 is used, which possesses a wide range of presentation possibilities
KLOE results in kaon physics and prospects for KLOE-2
The phi-factory DAPHNE offers a possibility to select pure kaon beams,
charged and neutral ones. In particular, neutral kaons from phi->KS KL are
produced in pairs and the detection of a KS (KL) tags the presence of a KL
(KS). This allows to perform precise measurements of kaon properties by means
of KLOE detector. Another advantage of a phi-factory consists in fact that the
neutral kaon pairs are produced in a pure quantum state (J^(PC) = 1^(--)),
which allowsto investigate CP and CPT symmetries via quantum interference
effects, as well as the basic principles of quantum mechanics.A review of the
most recent results of the KLOE experiment at DAPHNE using pure kaon beams or
via quantum interferometry is presented together with prospects for kaon
physics at KLOE-2.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, From Phi To Psi 2011 conference, to be published
in Nuclear Physics B (Proceedings Supplements
Proposal for taking data with the KLOE-2 detector at the DANE collider upgraded in energy
This document reviews the physics program of the KLOE-2 detector at
DANE upgraded in energy and provides a simple solution to run the
collider above the -peak (up to 2, possibly 2.5 GeV). It is shown how a
precise measurement of the multihadronic cross section in the energy region up
to 2 (possibly 2.5) GeV would have a major impact on the tests of the Standard
Model through a precise determination of the anomalous magnetic moment of the
muon and the effective fine-structure constant at the scale. With a
luminosity of about cms, DANE upgraded in energy
can perform a scan in the region from 1 to 2.5 GeV in one year by collecting an
integrated luminosity of 20 pb (corresponding to a few days of data
taking) for single point, assuming an energy step of 25 MeV. A few years of
data taking in this region would provide important tests of QCD and effective
theories by physics with open thresholds for pseudo-scalar (like
the ), scalar (, etc...) and axial-vector (, etc...)
mesons; vector-mesons spectroscopy and baryon form factors; tests of CVC and
searches for exotics. In the final part of the document a technical solution
for the energy upgrade of DANE is proposed.Comment: 19 pages, 8 figure
Measurement of hadronic cross section and preliminary results on the pion form factor using the radiative return at DAPHNE
In the fixed energy environment of the collider DANE, KLOE
can measure the cross section of the process hadrons as a
function of the hadronic system energy using the radiative return. At energies
below 1 GeV, is the dominating
hadronic process. We report here on the status of the analysis for the
e^{+}e^{-} \to \ppg channel, which allows to obtain a preliminary measurement
of the pion form factor using an integrated luminosity of .Comment: Invited talk at the Seventh International Workshop on Tau Lepton
Physics (TAU02-WE07), Santa Cruz, Ca, USA, Sept 2002, 9 pages, LaTeX, 9 eps
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Measurement of the leptonic decay widths of the phi-meson with the KLOE detector
The phi-meson leptonic widths, Gee and Gmm, are obtained, respectively, from
the e+e- forward-backward asymmetry and the muon cross section around the
phi-mass energy. We find Gee=1.32⊕0.05⊕0.03 kev and sqrt(GeeGmm)=
1.320⊕0.018⊕0.017 kev. These results, compatible with Gee=Gmm,
provide a precise test of lepton universality. Combining the two results gives
G_lept=1.320⊕0.023 kev.Comment: 10 pages and 8 figures to be submitted to Phys.Lett.
Measurement of the ratio Gamma(K_L -> gamma gamma)/Gamma(K_L -> pi^0 pi^0 pi^0) with the KLOE detector
We have measured the ratio R=Gamma(K_L -> gamma gamma)/ \Gamma(K_L -> 3 pi^0)
using the KLOE detector. From a sample of ~ 10^9 phi-mesons produced at DAFNE,
the Frascati phi-factory, we select ~ 1.6 10^8 K_L-mesons tagged by observing
K_S -> pi^+ pi^- following the reaction e^+ e^- -> phi -> K_L K_S. From this
sample we select 27,375 K_L -> gamma gamma events and obtain R = (2.79 \pm
0.02_{stat} \pm 0.02_{syst}) \times 10^{-3}. Using the world average value for
BR(K_{L} -> 3 pi^0), we obtain BR(K_{L} -> gamma gamma) = (5.89 \pm 0.07 \pm
0.08) \times 10^{-4} where the second error is due to the uncertainty on the 3
pi^0 branching fraction.Comment: 14 page
Upper Limit on the eta to gamma gamma gamma Branching Ratio with the KLOE Detector
We have searched for the C-violating decay eta to gamma gamma gamma in a
sample of ~ 18 million eta mesons produced in phi to eta gamma decays,
collected with the KLOE detector at the Frascati phi-factory DAFNE. No signal
is observed and we obtain the upper limit BR(eta to gamma gamma gamma) less
equal than 1.6x10^(-5) at 90 % C.L.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures Systematic study refined, some figures reordere
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