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Conditions driving chemical freeze-out
We propose the entropy density as the thermodynamic condition driving best
the chemical freeze-out in heavy-ion collisions. Taking its value from lattice
calculations at zero chemical potential, we find that it is excellent in
reproducing the experimentally estimated freeze-out parameters. The two
characteristic endpoints in the freeze-out diagram are reproduced as well.Comment: 8 pages, 5 eps figure
The influence of strange quarks on QCD phase diagram and chemical freeze-out: Results from the hadron resonance gas model
We confront the lattice results on QCD phase diagram for two and three
flavors with the hadron resonance gas model. Taking into account the
truncations in the Taylor-expansion of energy density done on the
lattice at finite chemical potential , we find that the hadron resonance
gas model under the condition of constant describes very well the
lattice phase diagram. We also calculate the chemical freeze-out curve
according to the entropy density . The -values are taken from lattice QCD
simulations with two and three flavors. We find that this condition is
excellent in reproducing the experimentally estimated parameters of the
chemical freeze-out.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures and 1 table Talk given at VIIIth international
conference on ''Strangeness in Quark Matter'' (SQM 2004), Cape Town, South
Africa, Sep. 15-20 200
Carrier-interference ratios for frequency sharing between frequency-modulated amplitude-modulated-vestigial-sideband television systems
For just perceptible interference, an FM television signal interfering with another FM television signal must have an average signal power that is 26 to 37 db less than the wanted signal power. For an AM-VSB television signal interfering with an FM television signal, the AM-VSB television's sync peak average power must be 18 to 31 db below the FM television signal's average power. Also, when an FM television signal interferes with an AM-VSB signal, the average signal power of the FM signal should be 56 to 59 db below the sync peak average power of the AM-VSB television signal. The range of power ratios occur as a result of different TV scenes used in the tests and different FM-signal frequency deviations used. All tests were performed using 525 line, system M, color-television signals
Long- term poverty and child development in the United States: Results from the NLSY
The authors describe developmental deficits in early childhood associated with long-term poverty in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY). They compare estimates of the effects of long-term poverty (based on a thirteen-year average of income) to estimates of the effects of poverty based on a single year of income (at the time of developmental assessment). They find substantial developmental deficits among children who, on average, are poor over a number of years relative to those who are not. These deficits are approximately twice as large according to the long-term income measure as compared to those based on the single- year measure, and are not explained by differences in maternal education, family structure, maternal behaviors during pregnancy, infant health, nutritional status, or age of mother at first birth. However, an index of the home environment accounts for one-third to one-half of the developmental disadvantages (net of other factors) of children who experience long-term poverty.
Space station particulate contamination environment
The origin of particulate contamination on the Space Station will mostly be from pre-launch operations. The adherence and subsequent release of these particles during space flight are discussed. Particle size, release velocity, and release direction are important in determining particle behavior in the vicinity of the vehicle. The particulate environment at the principal science instrument locations is compared to the space shuttle bay environment. Recommendations for possibly decreasing the particulate contamination are presented
Table and charts of equilibrium normal-shock properties for hydrogen-helium mixtures with velocities to 70 km/sec. Volume 3: 0.85 H2-0.15 He (by volume)
For abstract, see N77-18234
Proton Electromagnetic Form Factor Ratios at Low Q^2
We study the ratio of the proton at very small
values of . Radii commonly associated with these form factors are not
moments of charge or magnetization densities. We show that the form factor
is correctly interpretable as the two-dimensional Fourier transformation
of a magnetization density. A relationship between the measurable ratio and
moments of true charge and magnetization densities is derived. We find that
existing measurements show that the magnetization density extends further than
the charge density, in contrast with expectations based on the measured
reduction of as increases.Comment: 4 pages 3 figures We have corrected references, figures and some
typographical error
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