
mathematical principles of natural philosophy
... electric fields produce magnetic fields, and changing magnetic fields produce electric fields. Thus these fields can animate one another in turn, giving birth to self-reproducing disturbances that travel at the speed of light. Ever since Maxwell, we understand that these disturbances are what light ...
... electric fields produce magnetic fields, and changing magnetic fields produce electric fields. Thus these fields can animate one another in turn, giving birth to self-reproducing disturbances that travel at the speed of light. Ever since Maxwell, we understand that these disturbances are what light ...
b,Q 2 - INFN - Torino Personal pages
... in complex angular momentum plane. Would like to understand diffraction in terms of quarks, gluons and QCD (need a hard process) A worthwhile task: •Diffraction is a significant part of stot •Elastic cross section drives stot via optical theorem: dsel/dt|t=0 (stot)2 •Understanding diffraction in te ...
... in complex angular momentum plane. Would like to understand diffraction in terms of quarks, gluons and QCD (need a hard process) A worthwhile task: •Diffraction is a significant part of stot •Elastic cross section drives stot via optical theorem: dsel/dt|t=0 (stot)2 •Understanding diffraction in te ...
Prezentace aplikace PowerPoint
... • Lower hybrid waves (LHW) are used for non-inductive current drive in tokamaks. • However, additionally to the current drive itself, resulting in favourable effect on the plasma stability, a detrimental phenomenon of particle acceleration (up to energy of several keV) in the region just several mm ...
... • Lower hybrid waves (LHW) are used for non-inductive current drive in tokamaks. • However, additionally to the current drive itself, resulting in favourable effect on the plasma stability, a detrimental phenomenon of particle acceleration (up to energy of several keV) in the region just several mm ...
Transport and trapping of dust particles in a potential well
... particles has the characteristics of collective nature. The collective properties of this medium provide an identity similar to plasma thus it is termed as “dusty plasma”. Such type of plasmas are encountered in industrial plasma [2, 3], space plasma [4, 5], fusion devices [6, 7], and laboratory pla ...
... particles has the characteristics of collective nature. The collective properties of this medium provide an identity similar to plasma thus it is termed as “dusty plasma”. Such type of plasmas are encountered in industrial plasma [2, 3], space plasma [4, 5], fusion devices [6, 7], and laboratory pla ...
Statistical study of transient plasma structures in magnetotail lobes
... earthward ion streams with energies about 10–30 keV known as “beamlets”. The paper describes the results of beamlet statistical analysis for different interplanetary magnetic fields (IMF), clock-angles and various magnetospheric conditions. It is shown that the energy of beamlets increases monotonou ...
... earthward ion streams with energies about 10–30 keV known as “beamlets”. The paper describes the results of beamlet statistical analysis for different interplanetary magnetic fields (IMF), clock-angles and various magnetospheric conditions. It is shown that the energy of beamlets increases monotonou ...
Plasma Seminar, April 13, 2015 "The Magnetized Dusty Plasmas
... • Discussions began in November 2008 at the APS Plasma Meeting • The goal is to study the structural, thermal, and stability properties of a dusty plasma in which the magnetic force on dust is comparable to electrical, gravitational, or interparticle interaction forces. • Its construction was funded ...
... • Discussions began in November 2008 at the APS Plasma Meeting • The goal is to study the structural, thermal, and stability properties of a dusty plasma in which the magnetic force on dust is comparable to electrical, gravitational, or interparticle interaction forces. • Its construction was funded ...
UNIFYING THEORY OF LOW-ENERGY NUCLEAR REACTION AND TRANSMUTATION PROCESSES IN
... reaction (LENR) processes in condensed matters as documented in a recent document submitted for a DOE review [1] and as reported in Proceedings of ICCF-10 [2]. However, most of experimental results cannot be reproduced on demand. This situation has prevented us from development of a coherent theoret ...
... reaction (LENR) processes in condensed matters as documented in a recent document submitted for a DOE review [1] and as reported in Proceedings of ICCF-10 [2]. However, most of experimental results cannot be reproduced on demand. This situation has prevented us from development of a coherent theoret ...
Color Strings
... The general formulation of the percolation problem is concerned with elementary geometrical objects placed at random in a d-dimensional lattice. The objects have a well defined connectivity radius λ, and two objects are said to communicate if the distance between them is less than λ. One is interest ...
... The general formulation of the percolation problem is concerned with elementary geometrical objects placed at random in a d-dimensional lattice. The objects have a well defined connectivity radius λ, and two objects are said to communicate if the distance between them is less than λ. One is interest ...
Simulations of Si and SiO2 Etching in SF6+O2 Plasma
... in the feed. At the trench bottom the SiOx Fy layer is very thin due to intensive ion bombardment. Numerical simulations of plasma processing are useful in many ways [6]. An improved understanding of a plasma processing system is achieved by comparing predictions from numerical simulations with expe ...
... in the feed. At the trench bottom the SiOx Fy layer is very thin due to intensive ion bombardment. Numerical simulations of plasma processing are useful in many ways [6]. An improved understanding of a plasma processing system is achieved by comparing predictions from numerical simulations with expe ...
Direction of transfer of energy. and quasi
... in hydrodynamic types of systems the interaction is "frozen in" when the wavelength increases, A = 2rr/k _00, which leads to positive m. The change in the sign of the quantity 4{3 - 3d corresponds to too large a (3 so that also for an activation non-decay dispersion law 3 ) when the restriction {3 < ...
... in hydrodynamic types of systems the interaction is "frozen in" when the wavelength increases, A = 2rr/k _00, which leads to positive m. The change in the sign of the quantity 4{3 - 3d corresponds to too large a (3 so that also for an activation non-decay dispersion law 3 ) when the restriction {3 < ...
Residual dust charges in discharge afterglow
... a very small residual charge and some were neutral. A model has been proposed to explain charges on particles in the late afterglow of a dusty plasma. An observation of decay, or ”decharging”, of a rf plasma with dust particles after switching off discharge power was reported in [20]. Experiments we ...
... a very small residual charge and some were neutral. A model has been proposed to explain charges on particles in the late afterglow of a dusty plasma. An observation of decay, or ”decharging”, of a rf plasma with dust particles after switching off discharge power was reported in [20]. Experiments we ...
Abstract: - Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
... conditions are ripe for flux tube interchange. The process results in a slightly more dipolar field ...
... conditions are ripe for flux tube interchange. The process results in a slightly more dipolar field ...
Axion thermalization in the early universe
... combinations of W ⫾ , W 0 , and B. These new processes contain in general quarks and also leptons. The form of the couplings is fixed but their magnitude is model dependent since it is different for different PQ-charge assignments to the matter fields. Given this model dependence, we do not include ...
... combinations of W ⫾ , W 0 , and B. These new processes contain in general quarks and also leptons. The form of the couplings is fixed but their magnitude is model dependent since it is different for different PQ-charge assignments to the matter fields. Given this model dependence, we do not include ...
Strangeness production
Strangeness production is a signature and a diagnostic tool of quark–gluon plasma (or QGP) formation and properties. Unlike up and down quarks, from which everyday matter is made, strange quarks are formed in pair-production processes in collisions between constituents of the plasma. The dominant mechanism of production involves gluons only present when matter has become a quark–gluon plasma. When quark–gluon plasma disassembles into hadrons in a breakup process, the high availability of strange antiquarks helps to produce antimatter containing multiple strange quarks, which is otherwise rarely made. Similar considerations are at present made for the heavier charm flavor, which is made at the beginning of the collision process in the first interactions and is only abundant in the high-energy environments of CERN's Large Hadron Collider.