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    Heat transfer simulation of evacuated tube collectors (ETC): An application to a prototype

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    Since fossil fuels shortages are predicted for the forthcoming generations, the use of renewable energy sources is playing a key role and is strongly recommended worldwide by national and international regulations. In this scenario, solar collectors for hot water preparation, space heating and cooling are becoming an increasingly interesting alternative, especially in the building sector because of population growth. Thus, the present paper is addressed to numerically investigate the thermal behaviour of a prototypal evacuated tube by solving the heat transfer differential equations using the Finite Element Method. This is to reproduce the heat transfer process occurring within the real system, helping the industry improve the prototype

    Interactions of the solar neutrinos with the deuterons

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    Starting from chiral Lagrangians, possessing the SU(2)_L x SU(2)_R local chiral symmetry, we derive weak axial one-boson exchange currents in the leading order in the 1/M expansion (M is the nucleon mass). We apply these currents in calculations of the cross sections for the disintegration of the deuterons by the low energy neutrinos. The nuclear wave functions are derived from a variant of the OBEPQB potential and from the Nijmegen 93 and Nijmegen I nucleon-nucleon interactions. The comparison of our cross sections with those obtained within the pionless effective field theory and other potential model calculations shows that the solar neutrino-deuteron cross sections can be calculated within an accuracy of 3.3 %.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figure, 6 tables, conference tal

    Model dependence of the neutrino-deuteron disintegration cross sections at low energies

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    Model dependence of the reaction rates for the weak breakup of deuterons by low energy neutrinos is studied starting from the cross sections derived from potential models and also from pionless effective field theory. Choosing the spread of the reaction yields, caused basically by the different ways the two-body currents are treated, as a measure of the model dependent uncertainty, we conclude that the breakup reactions are \sim 2 - 3 % uncertain, and that even the ratio of the charged to neutral current reaction rates is also \sim 2 % uncertain.Comment: 13 pages, 1 figure, 6 tables, version published in Phys. Rev. C 75, 044610 (2007

    A hot bubble at the centre of M81

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    Context. Messier 81 has the nearest active nucleus with broad Hα\alpha emission. A detailed study of this galaxy's centre is important for understanding the innermost structure of the AGN phenomenon. Aims. Our goal is to seek previously undetected structures using additional techniques to reanalyse a data cube obtained with the GMOS-IFU installed on the Gemini North telescope (Schnorr M\"uller et al. 2011). Method. We analysed the data cube using techniques of noise reduction, spatial deconvolution, starlight subtraction, PCA tomography, and comparison with HST images. Results. We identified a hot bubble with T >> 43500 K that is associated with strong emission of [N II]λ\lambda5755\AA\ and a high [O I]λ\lambda6300/Hα\alpha ratio; the bubble displays a bluish continuum, surrounded by a thin shell of Hα\alpha + [N II] emission. We also reinterpret the outflow found by Schnorr M\"uller et al. (2011) showing that the blueshifted cone nearly coincides with the radio jet, as expected. Conclusions. We interpret the hot bubble as having been caused by post starburst events that left one or more clusters of young stars, similar to the ones found at the centre of the Milky Way, such as the Arches and the IRS 16 clusters. Shocked structures from combined young stellar winds or supernova remnants are probably the cause of this hot gas and the low ionization emission.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in A&

    The role of the pion pair term in the theory of the weak axial meson exchange currents

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    The structure of the weak axial pion exchange current is discussed in various models. It is shown how the interplay of the chiral invariance and the double counting problem restricts uniquely the form of the pion potential term, in the case when the nuclear dynamics is described by the Schroedinger equation with the static nucleon-nucleon potential.Comment: 17 pages, 1 figure, 2 tables, stylistic changes of the tex
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