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Results of experiments for the detection of lunar ionosphere carried out on the first moon's artificial satellite /Luna-10/
Lunik X experiments to detect lunar ionospher
Signs of crossing by the moon of the earth's magnetosphere tail according to data of charged particle traps on the first artificial satellite of the moon /Luna-10/
Space probe charged particle data evidence for moon crossing of Earth magnetospheric tai
The magnetic field of Mars estimated from the data of plasma measurements by Soviet artificial satellites of Mars
The dimensions of the obstacle forming the shock wave of Mars are estimated by use of electron trap data from Mars 2, 3, and 5. The mean altitude of the obstacle at the subsolar point can be convincingly explained if the obstacle is the magnetosphere of Mars. On the assumption that Mars has its own dipole magnetic field, the magnetic moment of Mars is estimated, Mm approximately equal to 2 x 10 to the twenty second power gs x cubic cu
Magnetic field and plasma inside and outside of the Martian magnetosphere
Simultaneous magnetic and plasma measurements, carried out by wide angle plasma detectors in the Mars environment, are compared in order to identify regions with significantly different physical properties. Magnetograms and ion spectra indicate changes in the magnetopause and magnetosphere of Mars that are associated with the dynamic pressure effect of the solar wind
Corrosion Testing of Prospective Chrome Refractory Materials in Borosilicate Glass Melts
Received: 22 November 2023. Accepted: 19 March 2024. Published online: 27 March 2024.Justification is provided of significant practical relevance of the issue of corrosion and erosion resistance of refractory materials in furnaces with direct electric heating that are used for vitrification of high-level waste. Main promising materials are listed, and an algorithm is given for assessing their resistance to attack of borosilicate glass melts under operating conditions of electric furnaces. Corrosion testing of chrome refractory materials of joint Chinese and Belgian origin has been carried out under static and dynamic conditions in a low-melting borosilicate glass melt and in a borosilicate glass melt containing simulated liquid high-level waste (HLW). A search has been conducted among chrome refractory materials of Chinese and Belgian origin for ones demonstrating the highest glass melt attack resistance with regard to the conditions of HLW solidification. The results of these tests will be considered in the design of removable and small-scale melters when selecting the material for melter lining
Detection of a new “chemical” boundary at comet Halley
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95342/1/grl3208.pd
Low-temperature conductivity of quasi-one-dimensional conductors: Luttinger liquid stabilized by impurities
A new non-Fermi-liquid state of quasi-one-dimensional conductors is suggested
in which electronic system exists in a form of collection of bounded Luttinger
liquids stabilized by impurities. This state is shown to be stable towards
interchain electron hopping at low temperatures. Electronic spectrum of the
system contains zero modes and collective excitations of the bounded Luttinger
liquids in the segments between impurities. Zero modes give rise to randomly
distributed localized electronic levels, and long-range interaction generates
the Coulomb gap in the density of states at the Fermi energy. Mechanism of
conductivity at low temperatures is phonon-assisted hopping via zero-mode
states. At higher voltages the excitations of Luttinger liquid are involved in
electron transport, and conductivity obeys power-law dependence on voltage. The
results provide a qualitative explanation for recent experimental data for
NbSe3 and TaS3 crystals.Comment: 12 pages, 1 figur
Investigation of Borosilicate Glasses with Simulated HLW Components and Determination of Their Chemical Durability
Received: 25.11.2020. Revised: 02.03.2021. Accepted: 03.03.2021. Available online: 04.03.2021.This article belongs to the PCEE-2020 Special Issue.The paper discusses the current status of the HLW vitrification technology applied at the radiochemical plant of the Mayak PA. Conceptual and technical solutions proposed to develop the technology of vitrification of various types of liquid HLW at the Mayak PA are presented. Compositions of borosilicate glasses with HLW components are described, temperatures of their melting and easy pouring are determined. Chemical durability parameters obtained for the borosilicate glasses are provided
On Effect of Equilibrium Fluctuations on Superfluid Density in Layered Superconductors
We calculate suppression of inter- and intralayer superconducting currents
due to equilibrium phase fluctuations and find that, in contrast to a recent
prediction, the effect of thermal fluctuations cannot account for linear
temperature dependence of the superfluid density in high-Tc superconductors at
low temperatures. Quantum fluctuations are found to dominate over thermal
fluctuations at low temperatures due to hardening of their spectrum caused by
the Josephson plasma resonance. Near Tc sizeable thermal fluctuations are found
to suppress the critical current in the stack direction stronger, than in the
direction along the layers. Fluctuations of quasiparticle branch imbalance make
the spectral density of voltage fluctuations at small frequencies non zero, in
contrast to what may be expected from a naive interpretation of Nyquist
formula.Comment: 5 pages, LaTeX, RevTeX, Submitted to PR
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