2848-R - Bulgarian Chemical Communications
... compounds is of S0–S1(n*) type [11]. This transition cannot be observed in the absorption spectrum of compound 1 as it is overlapped by an intensive S0–S1(*) band. Radiation S1(n*)–(S0) transitions in carbonyl compounds are forbidden and that is why the compound does not have a fluorescence of i ...
... compounds is of S0–S1(n*) type [11]. This transition cannot be observed in the absorption spectrum of compound 1 as it is overlapped by an intensive S0–S1(*) band. Radiation S1(n*)–(S0) transitions in carbonyl compounds are forbidden and that is why the compound does not have a fluorescence of i ...
Coarse graining and renormalization: the bottom up approach
... boundary Hilbert space (tensor product over local sites) This represents a transition amplitude built from local amplitudes. ...
... boundary Hilbert space (tensor product over local sites) This represents a transition amplitude built from local amplitudes. ...
What is inside the nucleon?
... constant in the case of non-Abelian gauge theory decreases as the energy increases, as can be checked from Equation (7). Therefore, in the case of QCD, the coupling of one quark to another is weak at very short distances or large four momentum transfer squared (Q2 ). The property αs → 0 as Q → ∞ is ...
... constant in the case of non-Abelian gauge theory decreases as the energy increases, as can be checked from Equation (7). Therefore, in the case of QCD, the coupling of one quark to another is weak at very short distances or large four momentum transfer squared (Q2 ). The property αs → 0 as Q → ∞ is ...
QCD and heavy ions - Rencontres de Moriond
... Radiation off heavy quarks is suppressed (“dead cone”) => less quenching On the other hand, D mesons have about the same size as .pions and kaons, and so in the hadron absorption scenario .the suppression should be the same ...
... Radiation off heavy quarks is suppressed (“dead cone”) => less quenching On the other hand, D mesons have about the same size as .pions and kaons, and so in the hadron absorption scenario .the suppression should be the same ...
Abstract - Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare
... interstellar space without any energetic losses. It may happen that a particle escaping the heliosphere reenter later back again. This means that not every particle entering the heliosphere has the same characteristics of local interstellar spectrum particles. Some of them are particles that were al ...
... interstellar space without any energetic losses. It may happen that a particle escaping the heliosphere reenter later back again. This means that not every particle entering the heliosphere has the same characteristics of local interstellar spectrum particles. Some of them are particles that were al ...
Lecture Notes 14: Electromagnetic Radiation from An Arbitrary Source, Radiation Reaction on a Moving Point Charge
... v tr = velocity vector of point electric charge q at the retarded time tr ...
... v tr = velocity vector of point electric charge q at the retarded time tr ...
Abstract PACS: 03.67.Bg, 04.80.Nn, 42.50.Pq, 37.10.Vz Email
... electrons spin states[3]. Bell accepts EPR conclusion and proposes Bell inequalities to give a judgment which theory describes the real world, quantum mechanics or local hidden variable model[4]. Entanglement as a new resource can not only be applied to information field, such as quantum state telep ...
... electrons spin states[3]. Bell accepts EPR conclusion and proposes Bell inequalities to give a judgment which theory describes the real world, quantum mechanics or local hidden variable model[4]. Entanglement as a new resource can not only be applied to information field, such as quantum state telep ...