Particle Physics 2011
... The HERA collaborations continue to finalize and publish their data analyses at a high rate. The relevance of these experimental results on the structure of the proton is more and more appreciated as input for LHC analyses. 2011 was a crucial year in the preparation of the OLYMPUS experiment at DOR ...
... The HERA collaborations continue to finalize and publish their data analyses at a high rate. The relevance of these experimental results on the structure of the proton is more and more appreciated as input for LHC analyses. 2011 was a crucial year in the preparation of the OLYMPUS experiment at DOR ...
J. Foot - Atomic Physics
... interaction of radiation with atoms marks the transition between the earlier chapters on structure and the second half of the book which covers laser spectroscopy, laser cooling, Bose–Einstein condensation of dilute atomic vapours, matter-wave interferometry and ion trapping. The exciting new develo ...
... interaction of radiation with atoms marks the transition between the earlier chapters on structure and the second half of the book which covers laser spectroscopy, laser cooling, Bose–Einstein condensation of dilute atomic vapours, matter-wave interferometry and ion trapping. The exciting new develo ...
Neutron Scattering Investigations on 3d and 4f Frustrated Magnetic
... The thesis is structured as follows. Chapter 2 provides an introduction to the theory of magnetism. The main interactions in a magnetic system are explained, such as free ion interactions, the interactions of an ion with the surrounding crystal field, and the magnetic exchange interactions that woul ...
... The thesis is structured as follows. Chapter 2 provides an introduction to the theory of magnetism. The main interactions in a magnetic system are explained, such as free ion interactions, the interactions of an ion with the surrounding crystal field, and the magnetic exchange interactions that woul ...
Chapter 1-Introduction - Heriot
... To explain the physics of conjugated polymers we take the simplest and most widely studied trans-PA. Although there exist many others, it is a useful example to use in order to clarify several ideas for the reader. Trans-PA is made up of unit cells each containing two carbon atoms and two hydrogen a ...
... To explain the physics of conjugated polymers we take the simplest and most widely studied trans-PA. Although there exist many others, it is a useful example to use in order to clarify several ideas for the reader. Trans-PA is made up of unit cells each containing two carbon atoms and two hydrogen a ...
Computational Considerations in Brownout Simulations
... Modeling dust cloud helps understand the scope of the problem and possible means of mitigation: - By rotor design - By flight-path management ...
... Modeling dust cloud helps understand the scope of the problem and possible means of mitigation: - By rotor design - By flight-path management ...
numerical study of erosion in critical components of
... conditions, the erosion rate in the plugged tee was much lower than that in the standard elbow. Brown (2002) used a EulerianEulerian model to investigate the erosion in a tee junction. However, due to the inherent disability of such models in tracking particles and providing data on impingement, he ...
... conditions, the erosion rate in the plugged tee was much lower than that in the standard elbow. Brown (2002) used a EulerianEulerian model to investigate the erosion in a tee junction. However, due to the inherent disability of such models in tracking particles and providing data on impingement, he ...
Future projects: A Muon Telescope Detector (MTD) for STAR
... What has been discovered so far: T ~ 200-400 MeV, i 30-60 0 examined in the laboratory ...
... What has been discovered so far: T ~ 200-400 MeV, i 30-60 0 examined in the laboratory ...
DOC - UF Physics - University of Florida
... built, we used a software model of its behavior for this experiment. The following steps were used to simulate the particle collisions, detection, and Level-1 triggering. The first step is to simulate the particles resulting from the decay of the Higgs boson or J/ particles produced form the collis ...
... built, we used a software model of its behavior for this experiment. The following steps were used to simulate the particle collisions, detection, and Level-1 triggering. The first step is to simulate the particles resulting from the decay of the Higgs boson or J/ particles produced form the collis ...
Non-collinear Magnetoelectronics Abstract
... model [58]. The total current can then be interpreted as two parallel spin-up and spin-down electron currents, which are in turn limited by resistors in series that represent interfaces and bulk scattering. However, the discontinuities in the electronic structure at interfaces occur on an atomic sca ...
... model [58]. The total current can then be interpreted as two parallel spin-up and spin-down electron currents, which are in turn limited by resistors in series that represent interfaces and bulk scattering. However, the discontinuities in the electronic structure at interfaces occur on an atomic sca ...
Size and time-resolved growth rate measurements of 1 to 5 nm
... rate (Sihto et al., 2006; Riipinen et al., 2007; Iida et al., 2008; Kuang et al., 2010; Nieminen et al., 2010) largely because organic compounds are responsible for up to 95 % of the growth (Mäkelä et al., 2001; O’Dowd et al., 2002; Smith et al., 2008, 2010). This enhancement in growth can be char ...
... rate (Sihto et al., 2006; Riipinen et al., 2007; Iida et al., 2008; Kuang et al., 2010; Nieminen et al., 2010) largely because organic compounds are responsible for up to 95 % of the growth (Mäkelä et al., 2001; O’Dowd et al., 2002; Smith et al., 2008, 2010). This enhancement in growth can be char ...
Electron scattering
Electron scattering occurs when electrons are deviated from their original trajectory. This is due to the electrostatic forces within matter interaction or, if an external magnetic field is present, the electron may be deflected by the Lorentz force. This scattering typically happens with solids such as metals, semiconductors and insulators; and is a limiting factor in integrated circuits and transistors.The application of electron scattering is such that it can be used as a high resolution microscope for hadronic systems, that allows the measurement of the distribution of charges for nucleons and nuclear structure. The scattering of electrons has allowed us to understand that protons and neutrons are made up of the smaller elementary subatomic particles called quarks.Electrons may be scattered through a solid in several ways:Not at all: no electron scattering occurs at all and the beam passes straight through.Single scattering: when an electron is scattered just once.Plural scattering: when electron(s) scatter several times.Multiple scattering: when electron(s) scatter very many times over.The likelihood of an electron scattering and the proliferance of the scattering is a probability function of the specimen thickness to the mean free path.