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К ГЕОЛОГИЧЕСКИМ ХАРАКТЕРИСТИКАМ ПРОДУКТИВНЫХ ПЛАСТОВ ЗАПАДНО-ЛЕНИНОГОРСКОЙ ПЛОЩАДИ РОМАШКИНСКОГО МЕСТОРОЖДЕНИЯ
The article presents data on reservoir properties of productive horizons West Leninogorsk area Romashkinskoye field, namely, the net pay thickness, porosity and permeability. The author also presents data on the physical properties and is the chemical composition of the reservoir fluid saturation. The above information may be useful for researchers involved in enhanced oil recovery at this fieldВ статье приводятся данные о коллекторских свойствах продуктивных горизонтов Западно-Лениногорской площади Ромашкинского нефтяного месторождения, а именно об эффективных нефтенасыщенных толщинах, пористости и проницаемости. Также авторы приводят данные о физико-химических свойствах и составе насыщающих пласт флюидов. Приведенная информация может быть полезной для исследователей, занимающихся повышением нефтеотдачи на данном месторождении
Enhancement of the Raman Scattering and the Third-Harmonic Generation in Silicon Nanowires
We studied features of Raman scattering and the third-harmonic generation in silicon nanowire (SiNW) ensembles formed by means of chemical etching of crystalline silicon (c-Si) wafers with preliminary deposited silver nanoparticles in hydrofluoric acid. The c-Si wafers of different crystallographic orientations and doping levels were used, which results in variations of the formed nanostructure size and degree of order. For the excitation at 1064 nm the ratio of Raman scattering signals for SiNWs and those for initial c-Si wafer ranges from 2 to 5, whereas for shorter wavelengths the ratio increases for more ordered arrays of SiNWs of greater diameter and decreases for less ordered SiNW structures. The TH signals in SiNW ensembles demonstrate both fall and one- or two-orders-of-magnitude rise in comparison with c-Si depending on the structure of the SiNW ensemble. The obtained results are explained by the effect of partial light localization in SiNW ensembles
Helicity skewed quark distributions of the nucleon and chiral symmetry
We compute the helicity skewed quark distributions and
in the chiral quark-soliton model of the nucleon. This model
emphasizes correctly the role of spontaneously broken chiral symmetry in
structure of nucleon. It is based on the large-N_c picture of the nucleon as a
soliton of the effective chiral lagrangian and allows to calculate the leading
twist quark- and antiquark distributions at a low normalization point. We
discuss the role of chiral symmetry in the helicity skewed quark distributions
and . We show that generalization of soft pion
theorems, based on chiral Ward identities, leads in the region of -\xi < x <
\xi to the pion pole contribution to which dominates at small
momentum transfer.Comment: 22 pages, 5 figure
A next-to-leading order analysis of deeply virtual Compton scattering
We present a complete, next-to-leading-order (NLO), leading-twist QCD
analysis of deeply virtual Compton scattering (DVCS) observables, in the scheme, and in the kinematic ranges of the H1, ZEUS and HERMES
experiments. We use a modified form of Radyushkin's ansatz for the input model
for the generalized parton distributions. We present results for leading order
(LO) and NLO for representative observables and find that they compare
favourably to the available data.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, revtex, published version, we modify Radyushkin's
ansatz for the GPDs to correct for finite hadronic mass effects, and, using
the latest MRST PDFs, now agree with the H1 data (modified figs). Typo in
Eq.(3) correcte
Hard exclusive pseudoscalar meson electroproduction and spin structure of a nucleon
The amplitude for hard exclusive pseudoscalar meson electroproduction off
nucleon (nuclear) targets is computed in QCD within the leading approximation. We show that the distribution of recoil
nucleons depends strongly on the angle between the momentum of the recoil
nucleon and the polarization vector of the target (or outgoing nucleon). This
dependence is especially sensitive to the spin flip skewed parton distribution
(SPD) . We argue also that the scaling for this spin asymmetry
sets in at lower Q^2 than that for the absolute cross section. Basing on the
chiral quark-soliton model of the nucleon we estimate quantitatively the spin
asymmetry. In the case of pi+ production this asymmetry is dominated at small t
by the contribution of the pion pole in the isovector SPD as
required by PCAC. In the case of K0 production off a proton we find a large
enhancement of the cross section as compared to the case of pi0 production. For
the forward production of neutral pseudoscalar mesons off a deuteron target we
find the cross section should be zero for the zero deuteron helicity (along the
direction). We consider also cross sections of quasielastic
processes off nuclei including the feasibility to implant K+,rho-mesons into
nuclear volume.Comment: 19 pages, one figur
A next-to-leading order QCD analysis of deeply virtual Compton scattering amplitudes
We present a next-to-leading order (NLO) QCD analysis of unpolarized and
polarized deeply virtual Compton scattering (DVCS) amplitudes, for two
different input scenarios, in the scheme. We illustrate and discuss
the size of the NLO effects and the behavior of the amplitudes in skewedness,
, and photon virtuality, . In the unpolarized case, at fixed ,
we find a remarkable effective power-law behaviour in , akin to Regge
factorization, over several orders of magnitude in . We also quantify
the ratio of real to imaginary parts of the DVCS amplitudes and their
sensitivity to changes of the factorization scale.Comment: 12 pages, 12 figures, revtex, final version to be published in Phys.
Rev. D. Corrected error in MRSA' distribution and modified extraplation
behavior of GRSV00 distribution. Corrected error in +i\epsilon treatment.
Taking now correct sheaf of log. Errors in subtraction equations corrected.
Figures and results for affected imaginary part of NLO amplitude changed
accordingl
Isovector unpolarized quark distribution in the nucleon in the large-N_c limit
We calculate the isovector (flavor-nonsinglet) unpolarized quark- and
antiquark distributions in the nucleon at a low normalization point in the
large-N_c limit. The nucleon is described as a soliton of the effective chiral
theory. The isovector distribution appears in the next-to-leading order of the
1/N_c-expansion. Numerical results for the quark- and antiquark distributions
compare well with the parametrizations of the data at a low normalization
point. This large-N_c approach gives a flavor asymmetry of the antiquark
distribution (violation of the Gottfried sum rule) in good agreement with the
measurements.Comment: 31 pages, LaTeX, 1 table, 4 figures included using eps
Skewed and double distributions in pion and nucleon
We study the non-forward matrix elements of twist-2 QCD light-ray operators
and their representations in terms of skewed and double distributions,
considering the pion as well as the nucleon. We point out the importance of
explicitly including all twist-2 structures in the double distribution
representation, which naturally leads to a ``two-component'' structure of the
skewed distribution, with different contributions in the regions |X| > xi/2 and
|X| < \xi/2. We compute the skewed and double quark distributions in the pion
at a low normalization point in the effective chiral theory based on the
instanton vacuum. Also, we derive the crossing relations expressing the skewed
quark distribution in the pion through the distribution amplitude for two--pion
production. Measurement of the latter in two-pion production in gamma^* gamma
and gamma^* N reactions could provide direct information about the skewed as
well as the usual quark/antiquark-distribution in the pion.Comment: 37 pages, LaTeX. 5 figures included using eps
Chiral dynamics and the growth of the nucleon's gluonic transverse size at small x
We study the distribution of gluons in transverse space in the nucleon at
moderately small x (~10^{-2}). At large transverse distances (impact
parameters) the gluon density is generated by the 'pion cloud' of the nucleon,
and can be calculated in terms of the gluon density in the pion. We investigate
the large-distance behavior in two different approaches to chiral dynamics: i)
phenomenological soft-pion exchange, ii) the large-N_c picture of the nucleon
as a classical soliton of the pion field, which corresponds to degenerate N and
Delta states. The large-distance contributions from the 'pion cloud' cause a
\~20% increase in the overall transverse size of the nucleon if x drops
significantly below M_pi/M_N. This is in qualitative agreement with the
observed increase of the slope of the t-dependence of the J/psi photoproduction
cross section at HERA compared to fixed-target energies. We argue that the glue
in the pion cloud could be probed directly in hard electroproduction processes
accompanied by 'pion knockout', gamma^* + N -> gamma (or rho, J/psi) + pi + N',
where the transverse momentum of the emitted pion is large while that of the
outgoing nucleon is restricted to values of order M_pi.Comment: 20 pages, revtex4, 10 eps figure
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