adc - VizieR
... faintest minimum ever observed are given. Average magnitudes reported by observers for maximum and minimum light have been used only in cases of doubtful visual or photographic observations; in such cases, the GCVS compilers took care to guarantee that the amplitudes recorded by those observers woul ...
... faintest minimum ever observed are given. Average magnitudes reported by observers for maximum and minimum light have been used only in cases of doubtful visual or photographic observations; in such cases, the GCVS compilers took care to guarantee that the amplitudes recorded by those observers woul ...
2. - ACMAC
... an electron), as originally suggested by Berry and Balzas? Will this wave-packet exhibit free-acceleration, shape preservation and self healing? ...
... an electron), as originally suggested by Berry and Balzas? Will this wave-packet exhibit free-acceleration, shape preservation and self healing? ...
Enhanced Femtosecond Optical Pulses Compression
... If TOD is neglected while ISRS is considered, equation (2.3) changes into, Linear Effects ...
... If TOD is neglected while ISRS is considered, equation (2.3) changes into, Linear Effects ...
Magnetized massive stars as magnetar progenitors
... fields in the theoretical framework of a self-similar general polytropic magnetofluid under self-gravity with a quasi-spherical symmetry. With the specification of physical parameters such as mass density, temperature, magnetic field and wind mass-loss rate on the progenitor stellar surface and the ...
... fields in the theoretical framework of a self-similar general polytropic magnetofluid under self-gravity with a quasi-spherical symmetry. With the specification of physical parameters such as mass density, temperature, magnetic field and wind mass-loss rate on the progenitor stellar surface and the ...
Electronic Transport in One-Dimensional - Goldhaber
... box. The data indicate a gate-induced transition between singlet and triplet ground states for the dot. (c) Magnetic field dependence of the conductance at the point marked by the white triangle in 4a (a,b) Magnetic field evolution of conductance versus bias voltage on the left (triplet) and right ( ...
... box. The data indicate a gate-induced transition between singlet and triplet ground states for the dot. (c) Magnetic field dependence of the conductance at the point marked by the white triangle in 4a (a,b) Magnetic field evolution of conductance versus bias voltage on the left (triplet) and right ( ...
Tolerancing Optical Systems
... High performance systems use PSD to specify allowable surface errors at all spatial frequencies PSD typically shows mean square surface error as function of spatial frequency. Get rms in a band by integrated and taking the square root Typical from polishing: PSD = A * f-2 (not valid for diamond turn ...
... High performance systems use PSD to specify allowable surface errors at all spatial frequencies PSD typically shows mean square surface error as function of spatial frequency. Get rms in a band by integrated and taking the square root Typical from polishing: PSD = A * f-2 (not valid for diamond turn ...
Appendix D – Raman Spectra
... Comparing again to [7] and [8], one can notice a very noisy baseline in these results compared to those published previously. It is typical for there to be noise in the RBM range [6]. However, there is quite a considerable amount of noise in these spectra, especially that of the 532 nm spectrum. Thi ...
... Comparing again to [7] and [8], one can notice a very noisy baseline in these results compared to those published previously. It is typical for there to be noise in the RBM range [6]. However, there is quite a considerable amount of noise in these spectra, especially that of the 532 nm spectrum. Thi ...
SHIFTS: Simulator for the Herschel Imaging Fourier
... As with most space missions, post-launch repairs are impractical and thus, a comprehensive instrument test campaign is necessary. The first and second proto-flight model (PFM1 and PFM2, respectively) test campaigns were conducted at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL) in Oxfordshire, England in 2 ...
... As with most space missions, post-launch repairs are impractical and thus, a comprehensive instrument test campaign is necessary. The first and second proto-flight model (PFM1 and PFM2, respectively) test campaigns were conducted at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL) in Oxfordshire, England in 2 ...
Simulation of optical near and far fields of dielectric apertureless
... than λvac /2, i.e., the first resonance value expected for linear antennas [34]. Such behaviour has already been observed in the equivalent two-dimensional case [35]. As the tip gets bigger, the resonances become less pronounced, though they are still non-negligible even at lengths of around 1 µm. I ...
... than λvac /2, i.e., the first resonance value expected for linear antennas [34]. Such behaviour has already been observed in the equivalent two-dimensional case [35]. As the tip gets bigger, the resonances become less pronounced, though they are still non-negligible even at lengths of around 1 µm. I ...
THE MEAN ELECTROMOTIVE FORCE FOR MHD TURBULENCE
... -effect, turbulent diffusion of the magnetic field or turbulent diamagnetism. In many investigations on the kinematic level the magnetic fluctuations are understood as caused by the action of the velocity fluctuations on the mean magnetic field. This implies that they vanish if the mean magnetic fi ...
... -effect, turbulent diffusion of the magnetic field or turbulent diamagnetism. In many investigations on the kinematic level the magnetic fluctuations are understood as caused by the action of the velocity fluctuations on the mean magnetic field. This implies that they vanish if the mean magnetic fi ...
ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS Carbon dioxide
... they have many atoms. To distinguish transitions associated with CO2 from those of the amines we have proceeded by depositions increasing each time the carbon dioxide to amine ratio (Fig. 4). After normalisation on the bands already known to pertain to the amines, we expect, at first approximation, ...
... they have many atoms. To distinguish transitions associated with CO2 from those of the amines we have proceeded by depositions increasing each time the carbon dioxide to amine ratio (Fig. 4). After normalisation on the bands already known to pertain to the amines, we expect, at first approximation, ...
View/Open - NUI Galway
... The division of the original input beam into four output beams, incorporating the different polarisation projections, can be done by many methods, but they mainly fall into three classes, namely: Division Of Time Polarimeters (DOTP) - in which the components of the intensity vector I are determined ...
... The division of the original input beam into four output beams, incorporating the different polarisation projections, can be done by many methods, but they mainly fall into three classes, namely: Division Of Time Polarimeters (DOTP) - in which the components of the intensity vector I are determined ...
5 The Basics of Confocal Microscopy
... fixed specimens ranging in thickness up to 100 micrometers. In fact the confocal microscope is often capable of revealing the presence of single molecule (Peterman, Sosa et al., 2004). Modern confocal microscopes have kept the key elements of Minsky’s design: the pinhole apertures and point by point ...
... fixed specimens ranging in thickness up to 100 micrometers. In fact the confocal microscope is often capable of revealing the presence of single molecule (Peterman, Sosa et al., 2004). Modern confocal microscopes have kept the key elements of Minsky’s design: the pinhole apertures and point by point ...