Dynamics of cold Fermi atoms in one
... framework of a microscopic approach directly by taking into account the electron-electron interactions and the electron-environment coupling. Both approaches have weak points: the first, phenomenological, model contains free parameters – the relevant relaxation constants, which may only be extracted ...
... framework of a microscopic approach directly by taking into account the electron-electron interactions and the electron-environment coupling. Both approaches have weak points: the first, phenomenological, model contains free parameters – the relevant relaxation constants, which may only be extracted ...
G485 Definitions etc A2 G485 Term Definition
... Describe the principle contents of the universe, including stars, galaxies and radiation Describe the solar system in terms of the Sun, planets, planetary satellites and comets Describe the formation of a star, such as our Sun, from interstellar dust and gas Describe the Sun’s probable evolution int ...
... Describe the principle contents of the universe, including stars, galaxies and radiation Describe the solar system in terms of the Sun, planets, planetary satellites and comets Describe the formation of a star, such as our Sun, from interstellar dust and gas Describe the Sun’s probable evolution int ...
DRIFT ACCELERATION AT INTERPLANETARY SHOCKS
... which should be compared to the particle velocity v. As the results of analytical calculations show, for quasi-perpendicular shocks, all physical quantities, including the effectiveness of acceleration, depend, in practice, on the particle energy through the dimensionless parameter v/w. Another scal ...
... which should be compared to the particle velocity v. As the results of analytical calculations show, for quasi-perpendicular shocks, all physical quantities, including the effectiveness of acceleration, depend, in practice, on the particle energy through the dimensionless parameter v/w. Another scal ...
Neutrino oscillations II
... Atmospheric Neutrinos • Neutrinos resulting from the atmospheric interactions of cosmic ray particles to e is about 2 to 1 – He, p, etc + N p,K, etc p e+e+ ...
... Atmospheric Neutrinos • Neutrinos resulting from the atmospheric interactions of cosmic ray particles to e is about 2 to 1 – He, p, etc + N p,K, etc p e+e+ ...
Quantum electrodynamics of strong fields?
... It is perhaps useful to draw attention also to the philosophically important aspect of this process. If the vacuum is defined as a part of space free of real particles, this vacuum can be subject to certain conditions, like penetration by fields. If these fields become strong enough, the particle-fr ...
... It is perhaps useful to draw attention also to the philosophically important aspect of this process. If the vacuum is defined as a part of space free of real particles, this vacuum can be subject to certain conditions, like penetration by fields. If these fields become strong enough, the particle-fr ...
Discrete Abelian Gauge Symmetries
... mental evidence of parity violation in weak processes motivated a chiral theory. The Standard Model with its three generations was able to yield a natural explanation for the observed CP violation due to the complex phase of the CKM matrix. Additionally, approximate global flavor symmetries of the S ...
... mental evidence of parity violation in weak processes motivated a chiral theory. The Standard Model with its three generations was able to yield a natural explanation for the observed CP violation due to the complex phase of the CKM matrix. Additionally, approximate global flavor symmetries of the S ...
Effet thermo´electrique dans les dispersions colloıdale
... liquid mixtures [22]. Although this effect was discovered more than a century ago, still now its theoretical foundation is a matter of debate. Thermophoresis is just a special class of motion which stems out due to the particle-solvent interfacial interaction and in general known as phoretic motion. ...
... liquid mixtures [22]. Although this effect was discovered more than a century ago, still now its theoretical foundation is a matter of debate. Thermophoresis is just a special class of motion which stems out due to the particle-solvent interfacial interaction and in general known as phoretic motion. ...
A Multiphysics Approach to Magnetron and Microwave Oven Design
... The magnetostatic field solver is capable of taking the nonlinear properties of the materials into account. This makes it ideal for simulating the iron pole pieces, whose ferromagnetism varies strongly with the field around it. Figure 4 shows a vector plot of the magnetic field inside the magnetron, ...
... The magnetostatic field solver is capable of taking the nonlinear properties of the materials into account. This makes it ideal for simulating the iron pole pieces, whose ferromagnetism varies strongly with the field around it. Figure 4 shows a vector plot of the magnetic field inside the magnetron, ...
Parity-Violating and Parity-Conserving Berry Phases for Hydrogen
... particularly suitable experimental setup for the investigation of Berry phases is a longitudinal atomic beam spin echo (lABSE) scheme. The investigation of spin echos dates back to the 1950s [34]. The basic idea is to apply subsequent magnetic fields, oriented antiparallel to each other, to spin-pol ...
... particularly suitable experimental setup for the investigation of Berry phases is a longitudinal atomic beam spin echo (lABSE) scheme. The investigation of spin echos dates back to the 1950s [34]. The basic idea is to apply subsequent magnetic fields, oriented antiparallel to each other, to spin-pol ...
ppt - EPFL
... If only the photon asymmetry is measured, a polarization of at least 20% is needed to have good sensitivity ...
... If only the photon asymmetry is measured, a polarization of at least 20% is needed to have good sensitivity ...
fluorescence of doubly excited states of helium in homogeneous
... with principal quantum numbers n ≤ 15, of both parities, and with the total orbital angular momenta L ≤ 10. These zero field states are used to expand the eigenstates of the helium atom in the non zero external electric field. The effect of radiation damping is taken into account by calculating fluo ...
... with principal quantum numbers n ≤ 15, of both parities, and with the total orbital angular momenta L ≤ 10. These zero field states are used to expand the eigenstates of the helium atom in the non zero external electric field. The effect of radiation damping is taken into account by calculating fluo ...
RADIATION REACTION AND SELF-FORCE IN CURVED SPACETIME IN A FIELD THEORY APPROACH
... motion of relativistic particles and compact objects in an arbitrary curved spacetime from a field theory approach and depicts the quantum and stochastic (part I), semiclassical (parts I and II), and completely classical regimes (part III). In the semiclassical limit of an open quantum system descri ...
... motion of relativistic particles and compact objects in an arbitrary curved spacetime from a field theory approach and depicts the quantum and stochastic (part I), semiclassical (parts I and II), and completely classical regimes (part III). In the semiclassical limit of an open quantum system descri ...
12 Solid/solid mixing
... particle mixture will never be as homogeneous as that of a fluid as particles tend to segregate, whereas fluid molecules tend to mix. In general, for particle mixing the following physical particle properties should be considered. Monosize particles are easy to mix, provided they are free flowing, b ...
... particle mixture will never be as homogeneous as that of a fluid as particles tend to segregate, whereas fluid molecules tend to mix. In general, for particle mixing the following physical particle properties should be considered. Monosize particles are easy to mix, provided they are free flowing, b ...
The Mole - My CCSD
... is found to contain 2.34 g N and 5.34g O. Determine a formula for this substance. ...
... is found to contain 2.34 g N and 5.34g O. Determine a formula for this substance. ...
Comments on the 2nd order bootstrap relation
... to solve it was incorrect. In this note we demonstrate that these objections are totally unfounded. They are a result of a misinterpretation of the potential used in [2], which is a different quantity as compared to the kernel used in [1,3]. We also derive the 2nd order bootstrap relation of [1] in ...
... to solve it was incorrect. In this note we demonstrate that these objections are totally unfounded. They are a result of a misinterpretation of the potential used in [2], which is a different quantity as compared to the kernel used in [1,3]. We also derive the 2nd order bootstrap relation of [1] in ...
Martin - Nuclear and Particle Physics
... It is common practice to teach nuclear physics and particle physics together in an introductory course and it is for such a course that this book has been written. The material is presented so that different selections can be made for a short course of about 25–30 lectures depending on the lecturer’ ...
... It is common practice to teach nuclear physics and particle physics together in an introductory course and it is for such a course that this book has been written. The material is presented so that different selections can be made for a short course of about 25–30 lectures depending on the lecturer’ ...
T QGP - RHIG AT YALE
... A clear evolution of shape of is visible. No big change of shape of and with energy. Due to baryon transport from beam to mid-rapidity ...
... A clear evolution of shape of is visible. No big change of shape of and with energy. Due to baryon transport from beam to mid-rapidity ...