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... modulating currents in the coils of a dc magnetic trap. We have therefore developed a method to create perturbations with high spatial and temporal control [13]. Excitations were driven by the optical dipole force of a far-off-resonant focused laser beam which was controlled by a two-axis acousto-op ...
... modulating currents in the coils of a dc magnetic trap. We have therefore developed a method to create perturbations with high spatial and temporal control [13]. Excitations were driven by the optical dipole force of a far-off-resonant focused laser beam which was controlled by a two-axis acousto-op ...
Rotating Disk-Jet System of the NGC 1333 IRAS 4A2 Protostar
... NGC 1333 IRAS 4A2 is a Class 0 protostar and drives a prominent bipolar jet. The jet imaged in the SiO v = 0 J = 1 → 0 line is extremely well collimated, and the jet axis is close to the plane of the sky (Choi 2005; Choi et al. 2006). The accretion disk of IRAS 4A2 is bright in the NH3 lines and dis ...
... NGC 1333 IRAS 4A2 is a Class 0 protostar and drives a prominent bipolar jet. The jet imaged in the SiO v = 0 J = 1 → 0 line is extremely well collimated, and the jet axis is close to the plane of the sky (Choi 2005; Choi et al. 2006). The accretion disk of IRAS 4A2 is bright in the NH3 lines and dis ...
Breaks in gamma-ray spectra of distant blazars and transparency of
... explanation suggests that positions and sizes of the breaks should depend on the physical conditions in the sources, which are to a large extent parametrized by the synchrotron peak position, and should not depend on the distance; ...
... explanation suggests that positions and sizes of the breaks should depend on the physical conditions in the sources, which are to a large extent parametrized by the synchrotron peak position, and should not depend on the distance; ...
Spin relaxation in CdTe quantum dots with a single Mn atom
... eliminates all degeneracies, and 12 separate nondegenerate levels emerge. A typical state of this system is a superposition of all basis vectors with the same total spin projection number Fz . Because electron-Mn spin coupling is relatively weak, there are only a few dominant states in this linear c ...
... eliminates all degeneracies, and 12 separate nondegenerate levels emerge. A typical state of this system is a superposition of all basis vectors with the same total spin projection number Fz . Because electron-Mn spin coupling is relatively weak, there are only a few dominant states in this linear c ...
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... A luminescent light source absorbs energy in some form other than heat, and is therefore usually cooler than an incandescent source. The color of a luminescent source is not related to its temperature. A fluorescent light is a type of luminescent source that makes use of chemical compounds called ph ...
... A luminescent light source absorbs energy in some form other than heat, and is therefore usually cooler than an incandescent source. The color of a luminescent source is not related to its temperature. A fluorescent light is a type of luminescent source that makes use of chemical compounds called ph ...
Conservation of Momentum
... 3. A gun recoils when it is fired. The recoil is the result of action-reaction force pairs. As the gases from the gunpowder explosion expand, the gun pushes the bullet forwards and the bullet pushes the gun backwards. The acceleration of the recoiling gun is ... A. greater than the acceleration of ...
... 3. A gun recoils when it is fired. The recoil is the result of action-reaction force pairs. As the gases from the gunpowder explosion expand, the gun pushes the bullet forwards and the bullet pushes the gun backwards. The acceleration of the recoiling gun is ... A. greater than the acceleration of ...
Pair production in counter-propagating laser beams
... In the first part of our work the interaction of electrons and positrons with strong waves in the form of high intensity laser beams is analyzed. The possibility of emission of energetic radiation which can result in prolific pair production in the focus of two short, counter-propagating ultrahigh i ...
... In the first part of our work the interaction of electrons and positrons with strong waves in the form of high intensity laser beams is analyzed. The possibility of emission of energetic radiation which can result in prolific pair production in the focus of two short, counter-propagating ultrahigh i ...
excitation of breather (bion) in superlattice
... be interpreted as bound states of solitons and antisolitons.The solution of sG equation has deeply influenced our understanding of various condensed matter phenomena, notably among which are the charge transfers in quasi 1-D conductors [13,14], flow of flux quanta in Josephson junction [15] and in ...
... be interpreted as bound states of solitons and antisolitons.The solution of sG equation has deeply influenced our understanding of various condensed matter phenomena, notably among which are the charge transfers in quasi 1-D conductors [13,14], flow of flux quanta in Josephson junction [15] and in ...
Science Physics High School Curriculum Map
... In high school Introductory Physics (or physical science), students recognize the nature and scope of physics, including its relationship to the other sciences. Students learn about basic topics such as motion, forces, energy, heat, waves, electricity, and magnetism. They learn about natural phenome ...
... In high school Introductory Physics (or physical science), students recognize the nature and scope of physics, including its relationship to the other sciences. Students learn about basic topics such as motion, forces, energy, heat, waves, electricity, and magnetism. They learn about natural phenome ...
Charged Barrier Technology THE FOGAL TRANSISTOR WITH THE
... Application of this new kind of "smart skin" technology is straightforward. It should allow ships that increase (even double) their velocity through water for the same expenditure of propeller energy. It should enable super-fast torpedoes, perhaps in the 200 to 300 nautical miles per hour range. Ext ...
... Application of this new kind of "smart skin" technology is straightforward. It should allow ships that increase (even double) their velocity through water for the same expenditure of propeller energy. It should enable super-fast torpedoes, perhaps in the 200 to 300 nautical miles per hour range. Ext ...
Chapter 7 The Quantum Mechanical Model of the Atom
... The mathematical derivation of the energies and orbitals for electrons comes from solving the Shrodinger equation . The general form is shown above. The symbol H stands for the Hamiltonian operator, a set of mathematical operations that represent the total energy (kinetic and potential) of the elect ...
... The mathematical derivation of the energies and orbitals for electrons comes from solving the Shrodinger equation . The general form is shown above. The symbol H stands for the Hamiltonian operator, a set of mathematical operations that represent the total energy (kinetic and potential) of the elect ...
Inequalities for Schrödinger Operators and
... 1.1. Introduction. One of the most important differences between quantum and classical mechanics is the uncertainty principle. Among many other things, it implies that position and momentum of a particle can not simultaneously take on definite values. To make this more quantitative, recall that the ...
... 1.1. Introduction. One of the most important differences between quantum and classical mechanics is the uncertainty principle. Among many other things, it implies that position and momentum of a particle can not simultaneously take on definite values. To make this more quantitative, recall that the ...