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Electronic detection of weak spectrum links
Recording spectroscopic data by digital and analog electronic systems - Detection of weak spectrum line
Photoelectric Detection of Weak Spectrum Lines
Photoelectric detection of weak spectral lines by application of digital and gated filter electronic devices to optical spectrometr
Apollo experiment S-217 IR/radar study of Apollo data
An experiment using Earth based remote sensing radar, infrared eclipse, and color difference data to deduce surface properties not visible in Apollo photography is reported. The Earth based data provided information on the small scale (centimeter sized) blockiness and on the surface chemical composition (titanium and iron contents) of the lunar surface. These deduced surface properties complemented the new Apollo photography, leading to refined geologic interpretations of the lunar surface
Faddeev calculations of break-up reactions with realistic experimental constraints
We present a method to integrate predictions from a theoretical model of a
reaction with three bodies in the final state over the region of phase space
covered by a given experiment. The method takes into account the true
experimental acceptance, as well as variations of detector efficiency, and
eliminates the need for a Monte-Carlo simulation of the detector setup. The
method is applicable to kinematically complete experiments. Examples for the
use of this method include several polarization observables in dp break-up at
270 MeV. The calculations are carried out in the Faddeev framework with the CD
Bonn nucleon-nucleon interaction, with or without the inclusion of an
additional three-nucleon force.Comment: 18 pages, 9 figure
Endometriosis: improvements and challenges in diagnosis and symptom management
Endometriosis is a chronic disorder with debilitating symptoms that is difficult to diagnose and treat. Advances in imaging technologies and strategies for the management of symptoms are improving the quality of life of patients by reducing the time taken for diagnosis and offering a more balanced approach to therapy
Measuring Physical and visual material properties to determine their perceives degree of naturalness
Does an early home-based progressive resistance training program improve function following total hip replacement? Results of a randomized controlled study
CONSORT 2010 checklist. (DOC 219 kb
The Impact of Massive Stars on the Formation of Young Stellar Clusters
Massive OB stars play an important role in the evolution of molecular clouds
and star forming regions. The OB stars both photo--ionize molecular gas as well
as sweep up and compress interstellar gas through winds, ionization fronts, and
supernovae. In this contribution, we examine the effect massive stars have on
the formation of young stellar clusters. We first discuss the processes by
which OB stars destroy cluster--forming molecular cores, and hence terminate
star formation. We overview observational evidence that OB stars forming in
young stellar clusters destroy their parental cores on a timescale of 0.1 Myr,
and we discuss some of the implications of this result. We then summarize
extensive observations of the NGC 281 molecular cloud complex, and present
evidence that two types of triggered star formation are occurring in this
complex. Our goal is to underscore the impact massive stars have on cluster
formation over distances ranging from 0.1 pc to 300 pc.Comment: 8 pages, Latex, to appear in "Hot Star Workshop III: The Earliest
Phases of Massive Star Birth" (ed. P.A. Crowther
Experimental search for evidence of the three-nucleon force and a new analysis method
A research program with the aim of investigating the spin dependence of the
three-nucleon continuum in pd collisions at intermediate energies was carried
out at IUCF using the Polarized INternal Target EXperiments (PINTEX) facility.
In the elastic scattering experiment at 135 and 200 MeV proton beam energies a
total of 15 independent spin observables were obtained. The breakup experiment
was done with a vector and tensor polarized deuteron beam of 270 MeV and an
internal polarized hydrogen gas target. We developed a novel technique for the
analysis of the breakup observables, the sampling method. The new approach
takes into account acceptance and non-uniformities of detection efficiencies
and is suitable for any kinematically complete experiment with three particles
in the final state.Comment: Contribution to the 19th European Few-Body Conference, Groningen Aug.
23-27, 200
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