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Asymmetries in the momentum distributions of electrons stripped by a XUV chirped pulse in the presence of a laser field

2012

The ionization of hydrogen by a chirped XUV pulse in the presence of a few cycle infrared laser pulse has been investigated. The electron momentum distribution has been obtained by treating the interaction of the atom with the XUV radiation at the first order of the time-dependent perturbation theory and describing the emitted electron through the Coulomb-Volkov wavefunction. The results of the calculations agree with the ones found by solving numerically the time-dependent Schr¨odinger equation. It has been found that depending on the delay between the pulses the combined effect of the XUV chirp and of the steering action on the infrared field brings about asymmetries in the electron momen…

ElectronsElectronSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della Materialaw.inventionMomentumElectron TransportOpticslawIonizationPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersChirpComputer SimulationPhysics::Atomic PhysicsPhysicsbusiness.industryLasersFar-infrared laserPulse durationLaserStrong-field processes Ultrafast opticsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsPulse (physics)Energy TransferModels ChemicalAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsAtomic physicsbusiness
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Short-duration rainfalls in Sicily

1990

The Italian Hydrographic Service publishes yearly maximum rainfall depths with 1-, 3-, 6-, 12-, and 24-hr duration, recorded by recording rain gauges. It also publishes selected short-duration (t<1 hr) rainfall amounts. It is impossible to carry out a statistical analysis of the short-duration rainfalls for each recording rain gauge because the published data correspond to different record durations and to different recording rain gauges from year to year. Therefore, there is a practical need to derive empirical relationships between the 1-, 3-, 6-, 12-, and 24-hr duration amounts and shorter duration (t<1 hr) rainfall amounts. Such a relationship has been proposed by Bell and has been veri…

Empirical equationsRain gaugeMechanical EngineeringHydrographTechnical noterainfall durationDuration (music)ClimatologyEnvironmental scienceSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliStatistical analysisHydrographyShort durationWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural Engineering
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Hand-Held texting is less distracting than texting with the phone in a holder: anyway, don't do it

2015

We studied the effects of texting while driving and the effects of mobile phone position (hand-held, holder) on drivers' lane-keeping performance, experienced workload, and in-car glance durations in a motion-platform driving simulator with 24 participants. Overall, we found the known negative effects of texting on lane-keeping performance, workload, and visual attention on road, suggesting that texting on the road in any manner is not risk-free. As a novel finding, we found that hand-held texting led to fewer lane-keeping errors and shorter total glance times off road compared to texting with the phone in a holder. We suggest the explanation is that the drivers had considerably more experi…

Engineeringdriver distractionlane-keepingInternet privacytyömääräText messageworkloadPhoneetäisyystext messageVisual attentionin-car glance durationsdistanceInverse correlationphone positiontouch screenta113kosketusnäyttöbusiness.industryhand-heldHand heldDriving simulatorAdvertisingWorkloadholderMobile phoneComputerSystemsOrganization_MISCELLANEOUSbusiness
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Biostratigraphy of Triassic Ammonoids

2015

The Triassic is a turning point in the evolutionary history of ammonoids, characterized by the flourishing Ceratitida and the appearance of the first heteromorphs. Following the end-Permian mass extinction, ammonoids were among the first groups to rediversify by producing many new taxa. Already in the late nineteenth century, the still currently recognized Triassic stages and substages were introduced. The historical development of Triassic ammonoid biostratigraphy is a good example of worldwide cooperation between many geographically-diverse research groups, which initially began in Germany and the European Alps. This cooperation was then extended to North America, Transcaucasia, North Ind…

Extinction event010506 paleontologyAverage durationSouth chinaResearch groupsbiologyBiostratigraphy010502 geochemistry & geophysicsbiology.organism_classification01 natural sciencesPaleontologyGeographyTranscaucasiaCeratitidaTurning point[SDU.STU.PG]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/PaleontologyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS[ SDU.STU.PG ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Paleontology0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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High spatiotemporal resolution in multifocal processing with femtosecond laser pulses.

2006

We report spatial and temporal dispersion compensation for fan-out of femtosecond pulses with a low-frequency diffraction grating by means of a hybrid diffractive-refractive lens triplet. In this way, we achieve a multifocal light structure with nearly diffraction-limited light spots even for 20 fs pulse duration. The spatial chromatic compensation, which drastically reduces the lateral walk-off of the various spectral components, also allows us to improve the available bandwidth at the dispersion-compensated diffraction orders. In fact, the temporal width of the output pulse is essentially limited by the group-delay dispersion term, which is shown to be small. The high spatiotemporal resol…

Femtosecond pulse shapingDiffractionMaterials sciencebusiness.industryPhysics::OpticsPulse durationLaserAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionOpticslawFemtosecondChromatic scalebusinessDiffraction gratingBandwidth-limited pulseOptics letters
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Femtosecond parabolic pulse shaping in normally dispersive optical fibers

2013

Formation of parabolic pulses at femtosecond time scale by means of passive nonlinear reshaping in normally dispersive optical fibers is analyzed. Two approaches are examined and compared: the parabolic waveform formation in transient propagation regime and parabolic waveform formation in the steady-state propagation regime. It is found that both approaches could produce parabolic pulses as short as few hundred femtoseconds applying commercially available fibers, specially designed all-normal dispersion photonic crystal fiber and modern femtosecond lasers for pumping. The ranges of parameters providing parabolic pulse formation at the femtosecond time scale are found depending on the initia…

Femtosecond pulse shapingOptical fiberMaterials scienceLightPhysics::Opticslaw.inventionOpticslawDispersion (optics)ChirpFiber Optic TechnologyScattering RadiationComputer Simulationbusiness.industryPulse durationSignal Processing Computer-AssistedEquipment DesignModels TheoreticalSurface Plasmon ResonanceÒpticaPulse shapingAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsEquipment Failure AnalysisRefractometryFemtosecondComputer-Aided DesignbusinessPhotonic-crystal fiber
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Trading Nokia: The roles of the Helsinki vs the New York stock exchanges

2004

We use the Autoregressive Conditional Duration (ACD) framework of Engle and Russell (1998) to study the effect of trading volume on price duration (ie the time lapse between consecutive price changes) of a stock listed both in the domestic and the foreign market. As a case study we use the example of Nokia's share, which is actively traded both in the Helsinki Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). We find asymmetry in the volume-price duration relationship between the two markets. In the NYSE the negative relationship is much stronger and exists both during and outside common trading hours. Outside common trading hours no such relationship is significant in Helsinki. Based …

Financial economicsAutoregressive conditional durationcross-listing; Autoregressive Conditional Duration; market microstructurecomputer.software_genreCommercejel:G14Cross listingNegative relationshipStock exchangejel:G19BusinessAlgorithmic tradingcomputerStock (geology)Foreign market
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Spanish Stock Returns: Where is the Weather Effect?

2003

Psychological studies support the existence of an influence of weather on mood. Saunders (1993) and Hirshleifer and Shumway (2001) argue that the weather could affect the behaviour of market traders and, therefore, it should be reflected in the stock returns. This paper investigates the possible relation between weather and market index returns in the context of the Spanish market. In 1989, this market changed its open outcry trading system into a computerised and decentralised trading system. Therefore, it is possible to check the influence of weather variables (sunshine hours and humidity levels) on index returns in an open outcry trading system, and to compare it with a screen traded env…

Financial economicscomputer.software_genreCONTESTStock market indexOpen outcryAccountingSunshine durationWeather effectEconomicsAlgorithmic tradingEmpirical evidenceGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinancecomputerStock (geology)European Financial Management
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ModABa MODEL: ANNUAL FLOW DURATION CURVES ASSESSMENT IN EPHEMERAL BASINS

2013

A representation of the streamflow regime for a river basin is required for a variety of hydrological analyses and engineering applications, from the water resource allocation and utilization to the environmental flow management. The flow duration curve (FDC)represents a comprehensive signature of temporal runoff variability often used to synthesize catchment rainfall-runoff responses. Several models aimed to the theoretical reconstruction of the FDC have been recently developed under different approaches, and a relevant scientific knowledge specific to this topic has been already acquired. In this work, a new model for the probabilistic characterization of the daily streamflows in perennia…

Flow Duration CurveSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaEcohydrological Model
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Focal waveforms with tunable carrier frequency using dispersive aperturing

2008

We introduce the concept of dispersive aperturing involving a beam truncation by hard-edge apertures where diameter of the processed beam changes upon frequency. Applied to focused waves, this procedure transforms power spectra at the focal point (and the surroundings). Waveforms at focus conserve pulse duration but carrier frequency may be altered substantially. In principle, some degrees of freedom allow carrier-frequency tuning at convenience.

Focal pointMaterials sciencebusiness.industryTruncationDegrees of freedom (statistics)Pulse durationAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsPower (physics)OpticsPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsWaveformElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryFocus (optics)businessBeam (structure)Optics Communications
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