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Filtros interferenciales obtenido con el equipo de vacío
Interference colour filters are shown, made by deposition of aluminium-crelyte-aluminium with La Plata Observatory vacuum chamber. It is a mere test to compare known techniques.Asociación Argentina de Astronomí
Filtros interferenciales obtenido con el equipo de vacío
Interference colour filters are shown, made by deposition of aluminium-crelyte-aluminium with La Plata Observatory vacuum chamber. It is a mere test to compare known techniques.Asociación Argentina de Astronomí
Filtros interferenciales obtenido con el equipo de vacío
Interference colour filters are shown, made by deposition of aluminium-crelyte-aluminium with La Plata Observatory vacuum chamber. It is a mere test to compare known techniques.Asociación Argentina de Astronomí
Efficacy of Telephone Information and Advice on Welfare: the Need for Realist Evaluation
In the context of increased marketisation in welfare provision, formal information and advice (I&A) is widely assumed to enable users, as consumers, to make informed choices about services, support and care. There is emerging evidence that telephone I&A services represent important ways of providing such services. This article proposes a framework that identifies key areas of focus delineating the efficacy of I&A, which is then used in a comprehensive literature review to critique existing research on outcomes and/or impact of telephone I&A. Existing, predominately quantitative, research has critical weaknesses. There is a lack of adequate contextual focus, understanding agency, and how I&A is used in different contexts to influence causal processes. The article contends that the efficacy of I&A is not adequately reported and provides much needed theoretical clarity in key areas, including the desirability of further realist evaluation approaches
Spectral Line Selection for HMI: A Comparison of Fe I 6173 and Ni I 6768
We present a study of two spectral lines, Fe I 6173 Angstroms and Ni I 6768
Angstroms, that were candidates to be used in the Helioseismic and Magnetic
Imager (HMI) for observing Doppler velocity and the vector magnetic field. The
line profiles were studied using the Mt. Wilson Observatory, the Advanced
Stokes Polarimeter and the Kitt Peak McMath telescope and one meter Fourier
transform spectrometer atlas. Both Fe I and Ni I profiles have clean continua
and no blends that threaten instrument performance. The Fe I line is 2% deeper,
15% narrower and has a 6% smaller equivalent width than the Ni I line. The
potential of each spectral line to recover pre-assigned solar conditions is
tested using a least-squares minimization technique to fit Milne-Eddington
models to tens of thousands of line profiles that have been sampled at five
spectral positions across the line. Overall, the Fe I line has a better
performance than the Ni I line for vector magnetic field retrieval. We selected
the Fe I spectral line for use in HMI due to its better performance for
magnetic diagnostics while not sacrificing velocity information
Energy and Climate Implications for Agricultural Nutrient Use Efficiency
Energy and climate change are beginning to dominate the global political agenda and will drive policy formation that will shape the future of agriculture. Energy issues threaten national security and economic stability, as well as access to low-cost nutrient inputs for agriculture. Climate change has the potential to cause serious disruption to agricultural productivity. Paradoxically, nutrient use in agriculture to increase crop yields has the potential to negatively impact climate. This chapter will discuss recent and future energy and climate trends, the relationships between agricultural nutrient use efficiency and biofuels, and how global land limitations will shape agriculture in the future. Comparative gross energy yield and nitrogen use efficiency for ethanol production from crop residue, switchgrass, grain sorghum, sweet sorghum, and corn grain is presented, showing small differences in nitrogen use efficiency, but large differences in gross energy yields. In addition to considering the need to increase crop productivity to meet the demands of a growing population and bioenergy, agricultural nutrient use efficiency must be reconsidered with respect to the important energy and climate challenges shaping agriculture today
D* Production in Deep Inelastic Scattering at HERA
This paper presents measurements of D^{*\pm} production in deep inelastic
scattering from collisions between 27.5 GeV positrons and 820 GeV protons. The
data have been taken with the ZEUS detector at HERA. The decay channel
(+ c.c.) has been used in the study. The
cross section for inclusive D^{*\pm} production with
and is 5.3 \pms 1.0 \pms 0.8 nb in the kinematic region
{ GeV and }. Differential cross
sections as functions of p_T(D^{*\pm}), and are
compared with next-to-leading order QCD calculations based on the photon-gluon
fusion production mechanism. After an extrapolation of the cross section to the
full kinematic region in p_T(D^{*\pm}) and (D^{*\pm}), the charm
contribution to the proton structure function is
determined for Bjorken between 2 10 and 5 10.Comment: 17 pages including 4 figure
Observation of Scaling Violations in Scaled Momentum Distributions at HERA
Charged particle production has been measured in deep inelastic scattering
(DIS) events over a large range of and using the ZEUS detector. The
evolution of the scaled momentum, , with in the range 10 to 1280
, has been investigated in the current fragmentation region of the Breit
frame. The results show clear evidence, in a single experiment, for scaling
violations in scaled momenta as a function of .Comment: 21 pages including 4 figures, to be published in Physics Letters B.
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Measurement of the Bottom-Strange Meson Mixing Phase in the Full CDF Data Set
We report a measurement of the bottom-strange meson mixing phase \beta_s
using the time evolution of B0_s -> J/\psi (->\mu+\mu-) \phi (-> K+ K-) decays
in which the quark-flavor content of the bottom-strange meson is identified at
production. This measurement uses the full data set of proton-antiproton
collisions at sqrt(s)= 1.96 TeV collected by the Collider Detector experiment
at the Fermilab Tevatron, corresponding to 9.6 fb-1 of integrated luminosity.
We report confidence regions in the two-dimensional space of \beta_s and the
B0_s decay-width difference \Delta\Gamma_s, and measure \beta_s in [-\pi/2,
-1.51] U [-0.06, 0.30] U [1.26, \pi/2] at the 68% confidence level, in
agreement with the standard model expectation. Assuming the standard model
value of \beta_s, we also determine \Delta\Gamma_s = 0.068 +- 0.026 (stat) +-
0.009 (syst) ps-1 and the mean B0_s lifetime, \tau_s = 1.528 +- 0.019 (stat) +-
0.009 (syst) ps, which are consistent and competitive with determinations by
other experiments.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figures, Phys. Rev. Lett 109, 171802 (2012
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