75 research outputs found
Terenska metoda za dokazivanje organofosfornih spojeva u vodama
An enzyme test has been worked out for detecting organophosphorus compounds in water. The lest is based on the inhibition of cholinesterase. The detection limits for the »nerve gases« are (µg/L): Soman 0.12, VX 5.9, Sarin 9.9 and Tabun 26. The detection limit for the organophosphorus pesticide dichlorvos is 50 µg/L.Razrađena je terenska metoda za dokazivanje organofosfornih spojeva u vodama, koja se osniva na kinetici inhibicije kolinesteraza. U metodi se rade sljedeće reagencije: lifolizirani serum čovjeka kao izvor enzima, butiriltiokolin kao stupstrat i DTNB kao tiolni reagents. Garnitura test-reagencija sadržava i pufer i destiliranu vodu. Enzim i potencijalno kontaminirana voda inhibiraju SP 15 min prije dodatka supstrata, a zatim se tijekom 5-10 min prati nastajanje žute boje. Ako je voda kontaminirana organofosfornim spojevima, onda će otopina biti bezbojna ili svijetložuta u odnosu na kontrolni uzorak, koji će imati intenzivno žutu boju. U kontrolnom uzorku enzim se inkubira s destiliranom vodom. Granice detekcije za nervne bojne otrove su (µg/L): Soman 0,12, VX 5,9, Sarin 9,9 i Tabun 26. Granica detekcije za organofosforni pesticid diklorvos: 50 µg/L
Relativistic Calculations for the Exclusive Photoproduction of Eta Mesons from Complex Nuclei
A relativistic model for the quasifree photoproduction of eta meson from
complex nuclei is developed. The interactions between fields are introduced
through effective Lagrangians. Contributions from several nucleon resonances as
well as nucleon Born terms and vector meson exchange diagrams are included.
Nucleon and eta wavefunctions are solutions of Dirac and Klein-Gordon
equations, respectively. Final state interactions of the outgoing particles are
included via optical potentials. The effects of these interactions on the cross
sections and photon asymmetries are studied and are found to be large.
Calculations indicate that at energies near threshold the exclusive reaction
takes place mainly through formation of the S_{11}(1535) resonance. Comparisons
with the non-relativistic calculations show differences between the two
approaches both for the cross sections and photon asymmetries. We give some
detailed predictions for the reaction observables for exclusive photoproduction
on ^{12}C, ^{16}O and ^{40}Ca.Comment: Latex, 27 pages, 13 uuencoded postscript figures. Accepted for
publication in Phys. Rev.
eta N S-wave scattering length in a three coupled channel, multiresonance, unitary model
The S-wave scattering length for eta-N elastic scattering is extracted from
the S-wave T-matrix in a three coupled channel, multiresonance unitary model.
Results are compared with values already reported in literature which are
obtained applying multichannel, but single resonance -- no background models. A
dispersion among the previously published values of the real part of the S-wave
scattering length is observed. We demonstrate that the reported spread
originates from the strong sensitivity of the scattering length upon the small
variation of the used input resonance parameters. In addition, we show that
eta-N scattering length value obtained in single resonance -- no background
models significantly increases if background term is added in a unitary way. We
question the reliability of previously reported values based only on the single
resonance -- no background models, and demonstrate that the value of the eta-N
S-wave scattering length obtained in this publication is much more realistic
because of the multiresonance and unitary approach.Comment: revtex, 20 pages + 3 figures (PostScript: gzip + uuencode) included,
submitted to Phys. Rev. C, brief Reports
The energies and residues of the nucleon resonances N(1535) and N(1650)
We extract pole positions for the N(1535) and N(1650) resonances using two
different models. The positions are determined from fits to different subsets
of the existing , and data
and found to be 1515(10)--i85(15)MeV and 1660(10)--i65(10)MeV, when the data is
described in terms of two poles. Sensitivity to the choice of fitted data is
explored. The corresponding and residues of these poles
are also extracted.Comment: 9 page
Eta physics at threshold
The production of eta and eta-prime mesons in elementary nucleon-nucleon
collisions has been investigated at the synchrotrons CELSIUS, COSY and SATURNE.
The magnitude and energy dependence of the total cross section as well as the
occupation distribution of the phase space serve as observables for
investigating the mechanisms underlying the production processes and the
interaction of mesons with nucleons. The precise data on the eta and eta-prime
creation via the pp --> pp eta(eta-prime) reactions allowed to settle the
general features of the eta and eta-prime meson production and revealed the
sensitivity of the mentioned observables to the nucleon-nucleon-meson final
state interaction. The particular production properties, like for example the
determination of the dominating exchange processes which lead to the excitation
of the S_11 nucleon isobar in the case of eta creation, must be established by
confrontation with other observables. The present status of this investigation
with an emphasis on the results of the COSY-11 collaboration is briefly
presented. The available data are interpreted in view of the production
mechanism and the meson-nucleon interaction.Comment: 3 pages, 3 figures, Presented at Conference on Quarks and Nuclear
Physics (QNP 2002), Julich, Germany, 9-14 Jun 200
Z^* Resonances: Phenomenology and Models
We explore the phenomenology of, and models for, the Z^* resonances, the
lowest of which is now well established, and called the Theta. We provide an
overview of three models which have been proposed to explain its existence
and/or its small width, and point out other relevant predictions, and potential
problems, for each. The relation to what is known about KN scattering,
including possible resonance signals in other channels, is also discussed.Comment: 29 pages, uses RevTeX4; expanded version (published form
A unitary model for meson-nucleon scattering
In an effective Lagrangian model employing the K-matrix approximation we
extract nucleon resonance parameters. To this end we analyze simultaneously all
available data for reactions involving the final states , ,
and in the energy range GeV. The background contributions are generated consistently from the
relevant Feynman amplitudes, thus significantly reducing the number of free
parameters.Comment: Revised version. 60 pages, 17 figures. Two figures and a short
discussion (\pi N \to \eta N, K \Lambda amplitudes) added, typos and minor
errors in the citations correcte
Is there an eta-3He quasi--bound state ?
The observed variation of the total cross section for the dp -> 3He eta
reaction near threshold means that the magnitude of the s--wave amplitude falls
very rapidly with the eta centre--of--mass momentum. It is shown here that
recent measurements of the momentum dependence of the angular distribution
imply a strong variation also in the phase of this amplitude. Such a behaviour
is that expected from a quasi--bound or virtual eta-3He state. The
interpretation can be investigated further through measurements of the deuteron
or proton analysing powers and/or spin--correlations.Comment: 10 pages with two eps figure
Vector meson production and nucleon resonance analysis in a coupled-channel approach for energies m_N < sqrt(s) < 2 GeV II: photon-induced results
We present a nucleon resonance analysis by simultaneously considering all
pion- and photon-induced experimental data on the final states gamma N, pi N, 2
pi N, eta N, K Lambda, K Sigma, and omega N for energies from the nucleon mass
up to sqrt(s) = 2 GeV. In this analysis we find strong evidence for the
resonances P_{31}(1750), P_{13}(1900), P_{33}(1920), and D_{13}(1950). The
omega N production mechanism is dominated by large P_{11}(1710) and
P_{13}(1900) contributions. In this second part we present the results on the
photoproduction reactions and the electromagnetic properties of the resonances.
The inclusion of all important final states up to sqrt(s) = 2 GeV allows for
estimates on the importance of the individual states for the GDH sum rule.Comment: 41 pages, 26 figures, discussion extended, typos corrected,
references updated, to appear in Phys. Rev.
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