499 research outputs found
Super- and Sub-critical Regions in Shocks driven by Radio-Loud and Radio-Quiet CMEs
White-light coronagraphic images of Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) observed by
SOHO/LASCO C2 have been used to estimate the density jump along the whole front
of two CME-driven shocks. The two events are different in that the first one
was a "radio-loud" fast CME, while the second one was a "radio quiet" slow CME.
From the compression ratios inferred along the shock fronts, we estimated the
Alfv\'en Mach numbers for the general case of an oblique shock. It turns out
that the "radio-loud" CME shock is initially super-critical around the shock
center, while later on the whole shock becomes sub-critical. On the contrary,
the shock associated with the "radio-quiet" CME is sub-critical at all times.
This suggests that CME-driven shocks could be efficient particle accelerators
at the shock nose only at the initiation phases of the event, if and when the
shock is super-critical, while at later times they lose their energy and the
capability to accelerate high energetic particles.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures. In press on the "Journal of Advanced Research",
Cairo University Pres
Influence of projection effects on the observed differential rotation rate in the UV corona
Following previous investigations by Giordano and Mancuso [1] and Mancuso and
Giordano [2, 3] on the differential rotation of the solar corona as obtained
through the analysis of the intensity time series of the O VI 1032 Ang.
spectral line observed by the UVCS/SOHO telescope during solar cycle 23, we
analysed the possible influence of projection effects of extended coronal
structures on the observed differential rotation rate in the ultraviolet
corona. Through a simple geometrical model, we found that, especially at higher
latitudes, the differential rotation may be less rigid than observed, since
features at higher latitudes could be actually linked to much lower coronal
structures due to projection effects. At solar maximum, the latitudinal
rigidity of the UV corona, with respect to the differential rotating
photosphere, has thus to be considered as an upper limit of the possible
rigidity. At solar minimum and near the equatorial region throughout the solar
cycle, projection effects are negligible.Comment: In press on Journal of Advanced Researc
The New African Law: Beyond the Difference Between Common Law and Civil Law
The current investments into African countries are limited as a result of the judicial and juridical insecurity. As such, there is a strong need to rebuild the respective legal systems in order to enhance investors\u27 reliance and to further attract foreign investment. The idea of the unification of African laws has been considered as the only solution to eliminate obstacles to development amounting from the judicial differences among the varying African nations. Such a change would give the countries joining the process of regional integration the opportunity to assert their interests in a stronger and more confident manner within the international arena
The New African Law: Beyond the Difference Between Common Law and Civil Law
The current investments into African countries are limited as a result of the judicial and juridical insecurity. As such, there is a strong need to rebuild the respective legal systems in order to enhance investors\u27 reliance and to further attract foreign investment. The idea of the unification of African laws has been considered as the only solution to eliminate obstacles to development amounting from the judicial differences among the varying African nations. Such a change would give the countries joining the process of regional integration the opportunity to assert their interests in a stronger and more confident manner within the international arena
Lawscapes
Comparative law is a subject always in motion. Scholarly discussion about its meth- odology is always vivid, in search of better tools to make the different possible com- parative endeavors. The paper explores the concept of lawscape and its link with comparative legal methodology. The concept of lawscape will be linked with other relevant concepts in comparative law, like those of legal pluralism, legal transplants, legal formants and legal fluxes to make the necessary connections and find its space within the tools of comparative law
Trends on the Harmonization of Contract Law in Africa
Taking into consideration both the need for domestic legal reform in commercial matters and the importance of promoting harmonized commercial solutions for Africa, in this paper I first review the concept of legal harmonization in general and with particular reference to the situation in Africa. I then provide an overview of OHADA and COMESA, the two main initiatives of regional integration in Africa having implications in the harmonization of commercial law in general, and in the law of contract in particular. I conclude by affirming the interest of further exploring the possibilities related to the harmonization/uniformization of the law of contracts in Africa to enhance the opportunities for the development on this continent
China in Africa and the Law
This paper is based on the enormous amount of Chinese investments in Africa, with the objective of considering the legal aspects involved therein. Under international business law, commercial relations are usually ruled according to the law of the country hosting the investment.
This paper will examine the challenges presented by Chinese investments in Africa given that the systems of business law in Africa are generally out of date and enforcement mechanisms under Western rule of law standards are often far from the reality. This observation is accompanied by the fact that there is presently a wide movement towards legal integration in Africa, and that many African states are already involved in, or considering, legal integration. For several reasons, business law is the area of most interest in the phenomenon of legal integration in Africa. Business law is currently one of the least addressed areas of native African law. Concurrently, it is the area where up-to-date, user-friendly rules are most necessary. The need for effective legal rules and enforcement in African business law are due to its impact on foreign investors.
This paper will discuss what is “legal” in the context of trade relations between China and Africa. The paper will also analyze the legal aspects of business relationships between China and Africa and assess the state of legal cooperation among them, with particular focus on the possibility for future developments.
Cite as: 18 Annl. Survey Int\u27l. Comp. L. 243 (2012)
Plasma properties from the multi-wavelength analysis of the November 1st 2003 CME/shock event
The analysis of the spectral properties and dynamic evolution of a CME/shock
event observed on November 1st 2003 in white-light by the LASCO coronagraph and
in the ultraviolet by the UVCS instrument operating aboard SOHO, has been
performed to compute the properties of some important plasma parameters in the
middle corona below about 2 solar radii. Simultaneous observations obtained
with the MLSO/Mk4 white-light coronagraph, providing both the early evolution
of the CME expansion in the corona and the pre-shock electron density profile
along the CME front, were also used to study this event. By combining the above
information with the analysis of the metric type II radio emission detected by
ground-based radio spectrographs, we finally derive estimates of the values of
the local Alfv\'en speed and magnetic field strength in the solar corona.Comment: In press Journal of Advanced Research, Cairo University. Production
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Coronal Rotation at Solar Minimum from UV Observations
UVCS/SOHO observations have been analyzed to reconstruct intensity time series of the O VI 1032 A and H 11216 A spectral lines at different coronal heliolatitudes from 1.5 to 3.0 solar radii from Sun center. Evidence was found for coronal differential rotation that differs significantly from that of the photospheric plasma. The study of the latitudinal variation shows that the UV corona decelerates toward the photospheric rates from the equator up to the poleward boundary 2 of the midlatitude streamers, reaching a peak of 28.16+/-0.20 days around +30 from the equator at 1.5 solar radii, while a less evident peak is observed in the northern hemisphere. This result suggests a real north-south rotational asymmetry as a consequence of different activity and weak coupling between the magnetic fields of the two hemispheres. The study of the radial rotation profiles shows that the corona is rotating almost rigidly with height
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