URL - StealthSkater
... large gravitational source during a total solar eclipse. Gravity deflects incoming photon particles due to pressure from a crowded field of gravity particles. The higher the concentration of gravity particles, the greater the deflection of photon particles. This is the reason why British scientists ...
... large gravitational source during a total solar eclipse. Gravity deflects incoming photon particles due to pressure from a crowded field of gravity particles. The higher the concentration of gravity particles, the greater the deflection of photon particles. This is the reason why British scientists ...
L59 SOLID QUARK STARS? RX XU ABSTRACT It is
... transition, which could happen more than once, occurs when one component of the n-quark clusters begins to be fixed at certain lattices as the matter cools. We may assume a Van der Waals–type potential between n-quark clusters since both kinds of clusters interact at short distance. The melting temp ...
... transition, which could happen more than once, occurs when one component of the n-quark clusters begins to be fixed at certain lattices as the matter cools. We may assume a Van der Waals–type potential between n-quark clusters since both kinds of clusters interact at short distance. The melting temp ...
An Electrostatic Wave
... For a simplified analysis, you may assume that the positive ions are at rest, that all electrons have the same transverse velocity v⊥ = 2KT /m, where K is Boltzmann’s constant, T is the temperature, and that the densities of the ions and unperturbed electrons are uniform. Then the discussion may pr ...
... For a simplified analysis, you may assume that the positive ions are at rest, that all electrons have the same transverse velocity v⊥ = 2KT /m, where K is Boltzmann’s constant, T is the temperature, and that the densities of the ions and unperturbed electrons are uniform. Then the discussion may pr ...
Recycling strange stars to millisecond periods
... most massive stars, when the deformation due to the rotation is relatively small because of the very strong gravitational pull. Such a cancellation is not so pronounced for ems , because there the relative magnitude of the j 2 correction is about twice that for lms (see Shibata & Sasaki 1998, Eqs. ( ...
... most massive stars, when the deformation due to the rotation is relatively small because of the very strong gravitational pull. Such a cancellation is not so pronounced for ems , because there the relative magnitude of the j 2 correction is about twice that for lms (see Shibata & Sasaki 1998, Eqs. ( ...
Pulsars - Arecibo Observatory
... Millisecond Pulsars with white dwarf companions are formed in Low-Mass X-ray Binaries (LMXBs), where mass is being transferred from a low-mass star into a neutron star. This accretion process lasts hundreds of millions of years, and produces very fast rotation. Double neutron stars result from Hig ...
... Millisecond Pulsars with white dwarf companions are formed in Low-Mass X-ray Binaries (LMXBs), where mass is being transferred from a low-mass star into a neutron star. This accretion process lasts hundreds of millions of years, and produces very fast rotation. Double neutron stars result from Hig ...
Understanding LMXBs in Elliptical Galaxies
... Modeling of single and binary evolution > mass, radius, core mass, wind mass loss > orbital evolution: e.g., tidal synchronization and circularization, mass loss, mass transfer > mass transfer modeling: stable driven by nuclear evolution or angular momentum loss thermally unstable or dynamically uns ...
... Modeling of single and binary evolution > mass, radius, core mass, wind mass loss > orbital evolution: e.g., tidal synchronization and circularization, mass loss, mass transfer > mass transfer modeling: stable driven by nuclear evolution or angular momentum loss thermally unstable or dynamically uns ...
Astrosat (India) - X-ray Astronomy Group at ISAS
... In 3-80 keV band with those in the visible, UV and soft X-ray (0.3-8 keV) bands to investigate the origin and mechanism of emission of radiation in different wave bands. ...
... In 3-80 keV band with those in the visible, UV and soft X-ray (0.3-8 keV) bands to investigate the origin and mechanism of emission of radiation in different wave bands. ...
CBO_Paper2_UnderstandingtheStoryOfTheUniverse
... became blobs. This suggested that the galaxies were very unstable, which could be accounted by the mass in the Universe creating gravitational pulls on other galaxies. Despite the fact that galaxies contain millions, billions, or even trillions of stars, this mass is not large enough to account for ...
... became blobs. This suggested that the galaxies were very unstable, which could be accounted by the mass in the Universe creating gravitational pulls on other galaxies. Despite the fact that galaxies contain millions, billions, or even trillions of stars, this mass is not large enough to account for ...
SRC and the fate of cold neutron stars
... Existence and stability of nuclei requires attraction in NN interaction and stronger NN repulsion at small distances. Prediction of large high momentum nucleon component with universal, independent on atomic number properties. F.S. 70th Theory: distribution of nucleons within neutron star differ fro ...
... Existence and stability of nuclei requires attraction in NN interaction and stronger NN repulsion at small distances. Prediction of large high momentum nucleon component with universal, independent on atomic number properties. F.S. 70th Theory: distribution of nucleons within neutron star differ fro ...
Generation of Gravitational Force
... induction principle. The electrostatic force is not used in motors and generators. If both electric and magnetic forces will be used in an Electro-mechanical system, then it will correlate with gravitational force . Let us imagine for a moment that the discovery of magnetic induction was not done ti ...
... induction principle. The electrostatic force is not used in motors and generators. If both electric and magnetic forces will be used in an Electro-mechanical system, then it will correlate with gravitational force . Let us imagine for a moment that the discovery of magnetic induction was not done ti ...
On Poynting-flux-driven bubbles and shocks around merging
... rapid motion of the magnetospheres, the induced electric fields are strong enough to develop an electron–position cascade (Timokhin 2010), which loads the magnetospheres with leptonic relativistic plasma; hence the force-free configurations are formed and maintained. Therefore, the EM energy extract ...
... rapid motion of the magnetospheres, the induced electric fields are strong enough to develop an electron–position cascade (Timokhin 2010), which loads the magnetospheres with leptonic relativistic plasma; hence the force-free configurations are formed and maintained. Therefore, the EM energy extract ...
Using Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescope arrays as Intensity Interferometers S. LeBohec and J. Holder
... light paths have to be controlled to an accuracy smaller than the wave length of the light being measured. This requires high optical quality and high precision tracking. The situation is further complicated by the effects of atmospheric turbulence which must be actively compensated for. These diffi ...
... light paths have to be controlled to an accuracy smaller than the wave length of the light being measured. This requires high optical quality and high precision tracking. The situation is further complicated by the effects of atmospheric turbulence which must be actively compensated for. These diffi ...
Physics - Warren County Career Center
... thismeans that horizontally, the projectile will continue to travel at constant speed just like it would if there were no vertical motion. Likewise, vertically the object will accelerate just as it would without any horizontal motion. Problem solving will be limited to solving for the range, time, i ...
... thismeans that horizontally, the projectile will continue to travel at constant speed just like it would if there were no vertical motion. Likewise, vertically the object will accelerate just as it would without any horizontal motion. Problem solving will be limited to solving for the range, time, i ...
Document
... transverse, because the field pointers of the E-field and the H-field oscillate perpendicular to c. By means of the orbit the speed of light c now has become the vortex velocity. Wave and vortex turn out to be two possible and stable field configurations. For the transition from one into the other n ...
... transverse, because the field pointers of the E-field and the H-field oscillate perpendicular to c. By means of the orbit the speed of light c now has become the vortex velocity. Wave and vortex turn out to be two possible and stable field configurations. For the transition from one into the other n ...
Is there a Supermassive Black Hole at the Center of the Milky Way?
... picture of these “radio galaxies.” The radio waves did not come from the galaxy itself, but from two giant “lobes” symmetrically placed about, but well separated from, the parent galaxy (see Fig. 1). These lobes can be among the largest structures in the Universe, hundreds of times the size of the p ...
... picture of these “radio galaxies.” The radio waves did not come from the galaxy itself, but from two giant “lobes” symmetrically placed about, but well separated from, the parent galaxy (see Fig. 1). These lobes can be among the largest structures in the Universe, hundreds of times the size of the p ...
Waves and Optics
... In 1808, polarization of light was confirmed. In 1817, Young proposed that light is transverse wave. In 1851, Faraday established an interrelationship between electromagnetism and light. In 1861, Maxwell equations on electromagnetism were presented. In 1888, Hertz verified the existence of electroma ...
... In 1808, polarization of light was confirmed. In 1817, Young proposed that light is transverse wave. In 1851, Faraday established an interrelationship between electromagnetism and light. In 1861, Maxwell equations on electromagnetism were presented. In 1888, Hertz verified the existence of electroma ...