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A study of the effect of molecular and aerosol conditions in the atmosphere on air fluorescence measurements at the Pierre Auger Observatory

2010

The air fluorescence detector of the Pierre Auger Observatory is designed to perforin calorimetric measurements of extensive air showers created by Cosmic rays of above 10(18) eV. To correct these measurements for the effects introduced by atmospheric fluctuations, the Observatory contains a group Of monitoring instruments to record atmospheric conditions across the detector site, ail area exceeding 3000 km(2). The atmospheric data are used extensively in the reconstruction of air showers, and are particularly important for the correct determination of shower energies and the depths of shower maxima. This paper contains a summary of the molecular and aerosol conditions measured at the Pierr…

Angstrom exponentAstronomyAstrophysics01 natural sciencesAugerCROSS-SECTIONSCOSMIC-RAY SHOWERSObservatoryDEPENDENCEHigh-Energy Cosmic Ray010303 astronomy & astrophysicsPhysicsHigh Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE)Lidar[SDU.ASTR.HE]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena [astro-ph.HE]ANGSTROM EXPONENTPierre Auger ObservatoryBi-static lidarELECTRONSComputingMethodologies_DOCUMENTANDTEXTPROCESSINGMULTIPLE-SCATTERINGLight emissionFísica nuclearAstrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsAstrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaLIGHT-EMISSIONAstrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics[PHYS.ASTR.HE]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena [astro-ph.HE]Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO)Extensive air showerFOS: Physical sciencesCosmic raySURFACE DETECTORAir fluorescence method0103 physical sciencesExtensive air showersRECONSTRUCTIONAerosolInstrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics (astro-ph.IM)Cosmic raysPierre Auger ObservatoryAerosolsCalorimeter (particle physics)Atmospheric effect010308 nuclear & particles physicsAtmosphereFísicaAstronomy and AstrophysicsCosmic rays; Extensive air showers; Air fluorescence method; Atmosphere; Aerosols; Lidar; Bi-static lidarCosmic rayNITROGENAir showerFluorescence Telescopes13. Climate actionExperimental High Energy PhysicsAEROSSOL
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Comparison of aerosol size distributions measured at ground level and calculated from inversion of solar radiances

2005

Ground-based sunphotometry measurements can be used to investigate atmospheric aerosol optical properties, such as the volume size distribution, an important parameter in the study of the effect of aerosol on atmospheric processes. Most inversion algorithms assume constant aerosol optical characteristics over the whole air column. In this work we present observational evidence of the limitations of this simplifying assumption in cases where the aerosol vertical structure is highly inhomogeneous. During the field campaign VELETA 2002, carried out in Granada (Spain), a quite complete characterization of the atmospheric aerosol was obtained by simultaneously measuring the columnar aerosol char…

Angstrom exponentBoundary layerLidarlawEnvironmental scienceInversion (meteorology)Scale heightPhotometerMolar absorptivityAtmospheric sciencesPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic Physicslaw.inventionAerosolSPIE Proceedings
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Brown Carbon Aerosol in Urban Xi'an, Northwest China: The Composition and Light Absorption Properties.

2018

Light-absorbing organic carbon (i.e., brown carbon or BrC) in the atmospheric aerosol has significant contribution to light absorption and radiative forcing. However, the link between BrC optical properties and chemical composition remains poorly constrained. In this study, we combine spectrophotometric measurements and chemical analyses of BrC samples collected from July 2008 to June 2009 in urban Xi'an, Northwest China. Elevated BrC was observed in winter (5 times higher than in summer), largely due to increased emissions from wintertime domestic biomass burning. The light absorption coefficient of methanol-soluble BrC at 365 nm (on average approximately twice that of water-soluble BrC) w…

Angstrom exponentChina010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSOLUBLE ORGANIC-CARBONchemistry.chemical_element010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesEnvironmental ChemistryWATERPolycyclic Aromatic HydrocarbonsAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Chemical composition0105 earth and related environmental sciencesTotal organic carbonAerosolsAir PollutantsANGSTROM EXPONENTGeneral ChemistryCarbon blackOPTICAL-PROPERTIESRadiative forcingCarbonAerosolSOLAR-RADIATIONchemistrySOURCE APPORTIONMENTEnvironmental chemistryBLACK CARBONEnvironmental scienceFINE PARTICULATE MATTERSOUTHEASTERN UNITED-STATESCarbonBIOMASS-BURNING EMISSIONSEnvironmental sciencetechnology
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Chaotic dynamics and partial hyperbolicity

2017

The dynamics of hyperbolic systems is considered well understood from topological point of view as well as from stochastic point of view. S. Smale and R. Abraham gave an example showing that, in general, the hyperbolic systems are not dense among all differentiable systems. In 1970s, M. Brin and Y. Pesin proposed a new notion: partial hyperbolicity to release the notion of hyperbolicity. One aim of this thesis is to understand the dynamics of certain partially hyperbolic systems from stochastic point of view as well as from topological point of view. From stochastic point of view, we prove the following results: — There exists an open and dense subset U of robustly transitive nonhyperbolic …

Anosov flowPeriodic measureMesure périodiqueExposant de LyapunovTores transversaux[MATH.MATH-GM] Mathematics [math]/General Mathematics [math.GM]Homoclinic classTwist de DehnPartial hyperbolicityDehn twistMesure ergodique non hyperboliqueFlot d’AnosovNon-hyperbolic ergodic measureTransitivité robusteClasse homocliniqueRobust transitivityTransverse torusHyperbolicité partielleLyapunov exponent
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Indefinite integrals involving the exponential integral function

2021

Applied MathematicsApplied mathematicsVDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Matematikk: 410AnalysisExponential integralMathematicsIntegral Transforms and Special Functions
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Testing mode-coupling theory for a supercooled binary Lennard-Jones mixture

1995

Abstract We have performed a molecular dynamics computer simulation study to investigate the dynamical behavior of a supercooled simple liquid for comparison with the predictions of mode-coupling theory (MCT). By scaling the intermediate scattering function by the α-relaxation time r we find that the correlators fall onto a master curve extending over several decades in time. Thus we find that the time temperature superposition principle holds. In the late β-relaxation regime this master curve can be fitted very well by a master curve predicted by the idealized version MCT. However, there is no evidence for the presence of the critical decay predicted by the theory for the early part of the…

Applied MathematicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyBinary numberTransportationStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsMolecular dynamicsFactorizationTime–temperature superpositionMode couplingExponentStatistical physicsCritical exponentScalingMathematical PhysicsMathematicsTransport Theory and Statistical Physics
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The selection of aptamers specific for membrane molecular targets

2010

AbstractA growing number of RNA aptamers have been selected experimentally using the SELEX combinatorial approach, and these aptamers have several advantages over monoclonal protein antibodies or peptides with respect to their applications in medicine and nanobiotechnology. Relatively few successful selections have been reported for membrane molecular targets, in contrast to the situation with non-membrane molecular targets. This review compares the procedures and techniques used in selections against membrane proteins and membrane lipids. In the case of membrane proteins, the selections were performed against soluble protein fragments, detergent-membrane protein mixed micelles, whole cells…

AptamerMembrane lipidsReviewBiologyAptamersBiochemistryCell membraneMembrane LipidsRaftsMembrane transportersmedicineMolecular BiologyMembranesSELEXVesicleCell MembraneSELEX Aptamer TechniqueMembrane ProteinsCell BiologyAptamers NucleotideLipidsmedicine.anatomical_structureMembraneMembrane proteinBiochemistryLiposomesVirusesSELEX Aptamer TechniqueRNASystematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichmentCellular and Molecular Biology Letters
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Memory effects and coverage dependence of surface diffusion in a model adsorption system

1999

We study the coverage dependence of surface diffusion coefficients for a strongly interacting adsorption system O/W(110) via Monte Carlo simulations of a lattice-gas model. In particular, we consider the nature and emergence of memory effects as contained in the corresponding correlation factors in tracer and collective diffusion. We show that memory effects can be very pronounced deep inside the ordered phases and in regions close to first and second order phase transition boundaries. Particular attention is paid to the details of the time dependence of memory effects. The memory effect in tracer diffusion is found to decay following a power law after an initial transient period. This beha…

Arrhenius equationPhysicsSurface diffusionPhase transitionCondensed matter physicsPhysicsMonte Carlo method02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesPower lawMonte Carlo simulationslattice-gas modelsymbols.namesakeExponential growth0103 physical sciencessymbolssurface diffusion coefficientsDiffusion (business)Exponential decay010306 general physics0210 nano-technologyadsorption systemsPhysical Review B
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The Exponential Dichotomy under Discretization on General Approximation Scheme

2011

This paper is devoted to the numerical analysis of abstract parabolic problem 𝑢  ( 𝑡 ) = 𝐴 𝑢 ( 𝑡 ) ; 𝑢 ( 0 ) = 𝑢 0 , with hyperbolic generator 𝐴 . We are developing a general approach to establish a discrete dichotomy in a very general setting in case of discrete approximation in space and time. It is a well-known fact that the phase space in the neighborhood of the hyperbolic equilibrium can be split in a such way that the original initial value problem is reduced to initial value problems with exponential decaying solutions in opposite time direction. We use the theory of compact approximation principle and collectively condensing approximation to show that such a decomposition o…

Article SubjectPolymers and PlasticsDiscretizationSpacetimeExponential dichotomyPhase spaceNumerical analysisMathematical analysisFinite difference methodInitial value problemMathematicsHyperbolic equilibrium pointAdvances in Numerical Analysis
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Volumetric Bias Correction

2007

This paper presents a method to suppress the bias artifact, also known as RF-inhomogeneity, in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). This artifact produces illumination variations due to magnetic field fluctuations of the device. In the latest years many works have been devoted to face this problem. In this work we present the 3D version of a new approach to bias correction, which is called Exponential Entropy Driven Homomorphic Unsharp Masking (E2D-HUM). This technique has been already presented by some of the authors for the 2D case only. The description of the whole method is detailed, and some experimental results are reported.

Artifact (error)business.industryComputer scienceEntropy drivenHomomorphic encryptionBias artifact Rf-inhomogeneity MRIExponential functionMagnetic fieldFace (geometry)Bias correctionComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessUnsharp masking
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