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First Observation of psi(3770) decays to photon chi(cJ)Butt, Jamila Bashir. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (PH.D.) -- Syracuse University, 2006 / "Publication number AAT 3242486."
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On The Stochastic Behavior of Brownian Particles in Potential Wells, as Observed with Optical TrapsBrody, Ross Paul January 2008 (has links) (PDF)
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Nanoscale synthesis in organised organic assembliesMeldrum, Fiona C. January 1992 (has links)
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Particle systems with quasihomogeneous interactionStoica, Cristina 16 March 2018 (has links)
In this dissertation we analyse from a qualitative standpoint motion in a quasihomogeneous potential field: we offer a complete description of the flow associated with the two-body problem in quasihomogeneous field, obtain necessary and sufficient conditions for the block regularization of the flow and we propose an alternative model for the helium atom within the framework of a Manev-type interaction. We call a potential quasihomogeneous if it is of the form A/rᵃ + B/rᵝ, where r is the distance between the two mass points, 0 < α < β are real parameters and A > 0 and B > 0 inertia factors.
To obtain the full description of the flow associated with the two-body problem in quasihomogeneous fields, we use diffeomorphic transformations that lead to an equivalent analytic system and at least differentiable integral energy relation. For each level of energy, we introduce the fictional invariant collision manifold and the infinity manifolds. We offer and analyse the global flow picture and we point out the Lebesgue measure of the set of initial conditions that lead to collision for each different case with respect to α and β.
The next chapter focuses on the smoothness of the flow in the neighborhood of the collision manifold. In question is the possibility of extending solutions beyond singularities maintaining good properties with respect to initial data. In this case the singularity set for the system is said to be block regularizable. It is proved that the singularity set block regularizable if and only if β = 2 − [special characters omitted], where n is a positive integer, n ≥ 2. Also, the physical interpretation of this result is pointed out, namely that block regularization is in fact the mathematical expression of constrain imposed over the classical scattering angle.
The last chapter presents a model for the Helium atom within the framework of classical mechanics. The set up consists of a planar isosceles 3-body problem formed by one neutron and two electrons, whose law of motion is given by a Manev-type potential with charges. We first describe the qualitative features of the local flow near triple collision, find several properties of the global flow and finally we prove the existence of a large open, connected, positive-measure manifold of bounded and collisionless solution. / Graduate
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The Cantonese utterance particle "jē"Lau, Tai Ho Johnny 01 January 1999 (has links)
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The application of bubble chamber methods to the physics of strange particlesAtherton, Antony Robin January 1965 (has links)
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Experimental investigations in high energy physicsNorton, Alan Robert January 1966 (has links)
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Some topics in elementary particle physicsElias, D. K. January 1967 (has links)
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Measurements of muon catalyzed dt fusion in solid HDPorcelli, Tracy Ann 15 November 2017 (has links)
The first measurement of muon catalyzed dt fusion (dtμ→⁴He+n+μ⁻) in solid HD at ~ 3 K has been performed. The theory describing the formation of the [(dtμ)pee] muonic molecule from the resonant reaction tμ+HD → [(dtμ)pee], a key process in the dt fusion cycle, can now be tested against the experimental results. Using an experimental technique which employs solid layers of hydrogen isotopes, the energy of molecular formation is determined via time of flight, and dt fusion time spectra in solid HD have been measured. The theory describing the resonant formation of the dtμ muonic molecule is compared to the experimental results through Monte Carlo simulations. The energy dependent molecular formation rates calculated for HD at 3 K have been employed in the Monte Carlo with the resultant simulated fusion time spectra in fair agreement with the experimental results. / Graduate
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The effects of lubricant contamination on rolling bearing performanceDwyer-Joyce, R. S. January 1993 (has links)
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