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Signatures of the self-modulation instability of relativistic proton bunches in the AWAKE experiment
We investigate numerically the detection of the self-modulation instability
in a virtual detector located downstream from the plasma in the context of
AWAKE. We show that the density structures, appearing in the temporally
resolving virtual detector, map the transverse beam phase space distribution at
the plasma exit. As a result, the proton bunch radius that appears to grow
along the bunch in the detector results from the divergence increase along the
bunch, related with the spatial growth of the self-modulated wakefields. In
addition, asymmetric bunch structures in the detector are a result of
asymmetries of the bunch divergence, and do not necessarily reflect asymmetric
beam density distributions in the plasma.Comment: Accepted for publication in NIM-A for the proceedings of the 3rd
European Advanced Accelerator Workshop. 5 pages, 2 figure
Polyelectrolyte-colloid complexes: polarizability and effective interaction
We theoretically study the polarizability and the interactions of neutral
complexes consisting of a semi-flexible polyelectrolyte adsorbed onto an
oppositely charged spherical colloid. In the systems we studied, the bending
energy of the chain is small compared to the Coulomb energy and the chains are
always adsorbed on the colloid. We observe that the polarizability is large for
short chains and small electrical fields and shows a non-monotonic behavior
with the chain length at fixed charge density. The polarizability has a maximum
for a chain length equal to half of the circumference of the colloid. For long
chains we recover the polarizability of a classical conducting sphere. For
short chains, the existence of a permanent dipole moment of the complexes leads
to a van der Waal's-type long-range attraction between them. This attractive
interaction vanishes for long chains (i.e., larger than the colloidal size),
where the permanent dipole moment is negligible. For short distances the
complexes interact with a deep short-ranged attraction which is due to
energetic bridging for short chains and entropic bridging for long chains.
Exceeding a critical chain length eventually leads to a pure repulsion. This
shows that the stabilization of colloidal suspensions by polyelectrolyte
adsorption is strongly dependent on the chain size relative to the colloidal
size: for long chains the suspensions are always stable (only repulsive forces
between the particles), while for mid-sized and short chains there is
attraction between the complexes and a salting-out can occur.Comment: 13 pages, 14 figure
Analysis of the velocity field of granular hopper flow
We report the analysis of radial characteristics of the flow of granular
material through a conical hopper. The discharge is simulated for various
orifice sizes and hopper opening angles. Velocity profiles are measured along
two radial lines from the hopper cone vertex: along the main axis of the cone
and along its wall. An approximate power law dependence on the distance from
the orifice is observed for both profiles, although differences between them
can be noted. In order to quantify these differences, we propose a Local Mass
Flow index that is a promising tool in the direction of a more reliable
classification of the flow regimes in hoppers
Produtividade de forragem de gramĂneas e leguminosas em pastagens puras e consorciadas no Acre.
A formação de ecossistemas homogĂŞneos de pastagens cultivadas na AmazĂ´nia, com a predominância de uma espĂ©cie de gramĂnea forrageira, tem favorecido a ocorrĂŞncia de pragas e doenças que afetam a produtividade e a sustentabilidade dos sistemas de produção pecuários tradicionais. Este estudo teve o objetivo de avaliar a produtividade e a taxa de acĂşmulo de forragem de gramĂneas e leguminosas em pastagens formadas com as gramĂneas Panicum maximum cv. ColoniĂŁo, TobiatĂŁ, Massai e BRA-006670 e as leguminosas amnedoim forrageiro (Arachis pintoiu BRA-031143 e Arachis glabrata cv. Arbrook) e puerária (Pueraria phaseoloides) em estandes puros e consorciados.bitstream/item/76387/1/CPAF-AC-BOL.-PESQ.-33-01.pd
Early Aspects at ICSE 2007: Workshop on Aspect-Oriented Requirements Engineering and Architecture Design
The “Early Aspects @ ICSE’07” is the 11th workshop in the series of Early Aspects workshops [1] which focuses on aspect identification during the requirements engineering and architecture derivation activities. The specific aim of the present workshop is twofold: (a) to initiate creation of an Early Aspects application demonstration and comparisons benchmark; and (b) to solicit submission of new
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Invariant measures for Cherry flows
We investigate the invariant probability measures for Cherry flows, i.e.
flows on the two-torus which have a saddle, a source, and no other fixed
points, closed orbits or homoclinic orbits. In the case when the saddle is
dissipative or conservative we show that the only invariant probability
measures are the Dirac measures at the two fixed points, and the Dirac measure
at the saddle is the physical measure. In the other case we prove that there
exists also an invariant probability measure supported on the quasi-minimal
set, we discuss some situations when this other invariant measure is the
physical measure, and conjecture that this is always the case. The main
techniques used are the study of the integrability of the return time with
respect to the invariant measure of the return map to a closed transversal to
the flow, and the study of the close returns near the saddle.Comment: 12 pages; updated versio
Structural and insulator-to-metal phase transition at 50 GPa in GdMnO3
We present a study of the effect of very high pressure on the orthorhombic
perovskite GdMnO3 by Raman spectroscopy and synchrotron x-ray diffraction up to
53.2 GPa. The experimental results yield a structural and insulator-to-metal
phase transition close to 50 GPa, from an orthorhombic to a metrically cubic
structure. The phase transition is of first order with a pressure hysteresis of
about 6 GPa. The observed behavior under very high pressure might well be a
general feature in rare-earth manganites.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures and 2 table
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