395 research outputs found
Possibility to study a two-proton halo in Ne
The nuclide Ne is studied theoretically in a three-body
O++ model. We demonstrate that the experimental condition for
existence of a proton halo in Ne can be reasonably quantified in terms
of configuration mixing. We discuss experimental evidences for a proton
halo in Ne. We define which kind of experimental data could elucidate
this issue.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
Theoretical study of one-proton removal from 15O
One-proton removal from 15O at intermediate energies (56 A MeV) is studied in the eikonal approximation of the Glauber model. The production of the 14N core fragment in the ground and excited states is regarded. The calculated proton removal cross section, the 15O interaction cross section, and the longitudinal momentum distribution of the 14N fragments are compared to recent experimental data [1]. [1] H. Jeppesen, R. Kanungo, B. Abu-Ibrahim it et al, Nucl. Phys. A 739, 57 (2004)
From Coulomb excitation cross sections to non-resonant astrophysical rates in three-body systems: Ne case
Coulomb and nuclear dissociation of Ne on light and heavy targets are
studied theoretically. The dipole E1 strength function is determined in a broad
energy range including energies of astrophysical interest. Dependence of the
strength function on different parameters of the Ne ground state
structure and continuum dynamics is analyzed in a three-body model. The
discovered dependence plays an important role for studies of the strength
functions for the three-body E1 dissociation and radiative capture. The
constraints on the configuration mixing in Ne and on
-wave interaction in the O+ channel are imposed based on
experimental data for Ne Coulomb dissociation on heavy target.Comment: 12 pages, 13 figure
Organization of Extracurricular Activities of Children with Severe Intellectual Disabilities in Multi-age Groups
В статье рассматривается модель внеурочной деятельности для детей с выраженными интеллектуальными нарушениями на основе концепта "жизненный мир".The purpose of the study is to develop, theoretically substantiate and experimentally test a model of extracurricular activities for children with severe intellectual disabilities based on the concept of "life-world". The article summarizes and analyzes the data from observations and experimental work, based on which the author concludes that the organization of extracurricular activities in multiage groups intensifies their socialization mechanisms and enhances progress in their social and personal development and can become one of the conditions for the functioning of the model
Asymptotic normalization coefficient method for two-proton radiative capture
The method of asymptotic normalization coefficients is a standard approach
for studies of two-body non-resonant radiative capture processes in nuclear
astrophysics. This method suggests a fully analytical description of the
radiative capture cross section in the low-energy region of the astrophysical
interest. We demonstrate how this method can be generalized to the case of
three-body radiative captures. It was found that an essential feature of
this process is the highly correlated nature of the capture. This reflects the
complexity of three-body Coulomb continuum problem. Radiative capture
O++Ne+ is considered as an
illustration.Comment: 9 pages, 8 figure
Methods for testing formulations for a construction 3D printer
In the paper various possibilities of using artificial neural networks as a tool for modeling physical processes are considered. The main advantages and disadvantages of computer modeling using ANNs in comparison with classical approaches to constructing mathematical models are revealed. The main tasks for solving the successful construction of the model are highlighted
Methods for testing formulations for a construction 3D printer
In the paper various possibilities of using artificial neural networks as a tool for modeling physical processes are considered. The main advantages and disadvantages of computer modeling using ANNs in comparison with classical approaches to constructing mathematical models are revealed. The main tasks for solving the successful construction of the model are highlighted
Alkene and Olefin Functionalization by Organoaluminum Compounds, Catalyzed with Zirconocenes: Mechanisms and Prospects
Alkene and olefin functionalization via addition of electro‐ or nucleophilic reagents is one of the convenient synthetic methods for the insertion of heteroatoms into organic molecules. The use of organometallic reagents in these reactions in combination with the specific catalysts provides high substrate conversion and process selectivity. The introduction of this approach into the chemistry of organoaluminum compounds leads to the development of chemo‐, regio‐ and stereoselective catalytic methods of alkene and olefin functionalization. The chapter focuses on the modern concepts of the alkene hydro‐, carbo‐ and cycloalumination mechanisms, that is, the experimental and theoretical data on the intermediate structures involved in the product formation, the effects of the catalyst and organoaluminum compound structure, reaction conditions on the activity and selectivity of the bimetallic systems. The prospects of the development of enantioselective methods using these catalytic systems for the alkene and olefin transformations are considered
On the issue of public-private partnership in housing construction in the Belgorod region
The article discusses the opportunities and prospects for the use of public-private partnership (PPP) tools for the implementation of investment projects in housing construction in the Belgorod region. The application of the PPP concept will allow to attract additional investment resources to the region, will provide an opportunity to strengthen its competitive advantages and unleash innovative potentia
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