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Charm production in the CERN hyperon beam

1994

First results on charm production by the Σ- hyperon beam experiment WA89 at CERN are presented. Estimates are given for thexF and nuclearA dependence of the inclusive cross-section of D-mesons. Preliminary results on charm baryon production are shown.

BaryonNuclear physicsPhysicsParticle physicsLarge Hadron ColliderNuclear TheoryHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyHyperonHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentCharm (quantum number)Nuclear ExperimentBeam (structure)Il Nuovo Cimento A
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Nucleon localization function in rotating nuclei

2020

Background: An electron localization function was originally introduced to visualize bond structures in molecules. It became a useful tool to describe electron configurations in atoms, molecules and solids. In nuclear physics, a nucleon localization function (NLF) has been used to characterize clusters in light nuclei, fragment formation in fission and pasta phases in the inner crust of neutron stars. Purpose: We use the NLF to study the nuclear response to fast rotation. Methods: We generalize the NLF to the case of nuclear rotation. The extended expressions involve both time-even and time-odd local densities. Since current density and density gradient contribute to the NLF primarily at th…

CURRENTSAngular momentumNuclear TheoryMEAN-FIELDNuclear TheoryFOS: Physical sciences114 Physical sciences01 natural sciencesNuclear Theory (nucl-th)Total angular momentum quantum number0103 physical sciencesSUPERDEFORMED BANDSDISTRIBUTIONScollective levelsNeutron010306 general physicsSpin (physics)EQUATIONSPhysicsCRANKED HARMONIC-OSCILLATOR010308 nuclear & particles physicsYrastnucleon distributionnuclear structure and decaysSTATEElectron localization functionComputational physicsELECTRON LOCALIZATIONMean field theorySYMMETRIESydinfysiikkaNucleonPhysical Review C
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Fourier transform spectroscopy and direct potential fit of a shelflike state: application to E(4)1Σ(+) KCs.

2011

The paper presents high-resolution experimental study and a direct potential construction of a shelflike state E(4)(1)Σ(+) of the KCs molecule converging to K(4(2)S) + Cs(5(2)D) atomic limit; such data are of interest for selecting optical paths for producing and monitoring cold polar diatomics. The collisionally enhanced laser induced fluorescence (LIF) spectra corresponding to both spin-allowed E(4)(1)Σ(+) → X(1)(1)Σ(+) and spin-forbidden E(4)(1)Σ(+) → a(1)(3)Σ(+) transitions of KCs were recorded in visible region by Fourier transform spectrometer with resolution of 0.03 cm(-1). Overall about 1650 rovibronic term values of the E(4)(1)Σ(+) state of (39)K(133)Cs and (41)K(133)Cs isotopologu…

Chebyshev polynomialsChemistryAnalytical chemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomyIsotopologuePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsQuantum numberLaser-induced fluorescencePotential energyDiatomic moleculeSpectral lineFourier transform spectroscopyThe Journal of chemical physics
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Getting discriminant functions of antibacterial activity from physicochemical and topological parameters.

2001

Linear discriminant analysis has been demonstrated to be a very useful tool in the selection and design of new drugs. Up to now we have used it through the search of a topological pattern of activity. In this work our goal is to calculate a complete set of physicochemical parameters using semiempirical (quantum chemical) calculations as well as topological indices (TIs) and try to find out any discriminant function for antibacterial activity through the combined use of both types of descriptors. The physicochemical parameters, such as heat of formation, HOMO, LUMO, dipole moment, polarizability, hyperpolarizability, PM3 generated IR vibrational frequencies, etc., were calculated using PM3 H…

Chemical PhenomenaChemistry PhysicalHyperpolarizabilityDiscriminant AnalysisGeneral ChemistryLinear discriminant analysisTopologyComputer Science ApplicationsMaxima and minimasymbols.namesakeComputational Theory and MathematicsDiscriminantAnti-Infective AgentsPolarizabilityDrug DesignPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClusterssymbolsRegression AnalysisHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)HOMO/LUMOTopological quantum numberInformation SystemsMathematicsJournal of chemical information and computer sciences
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Collisional shifting and broadening coefficients for the rovibrational anisotropic lines of the ν1/2ν2 fermi dyad in CO2 gas studied by stimulated Ra…

1998

High-resolution stimulated Raman spectroscopy was applied to the study of collisional broadening and shifting for rovibrational anisotropic Raman lines of the Fermi dyad of molecular carbon dioxide. The O(J) lines of the ν1 band and the S(J) lines of the 2ν2 band were recorded at 295 K. The pressure-induced line shifts were obtained and compared with the overall shift of the high-density Raman Q-branch. A rotational quantum number dependence of the rovibrational line broadening coefficients was observed. The experimental line broadening coefficients were used in order to check the ability of two theoretical methods (random phase approximation and sum rule) for calculating the line broadenin…

ChemistryAnalytical chemistryRotational–vibrational spectroscopyQuantum numbersymbols.namesakesymbolsGeneral Materials ScienceCoherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopyAtomic physicsSpectroscopyRaman spectroscopySpectroscopyRaman scatteringDoppler broadeningLine (formation)Journal of Raman Spectroscopy
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High resolution spectroscopy and potential determination of the (3)1Pi state of NaCs.

2006

The (3)(1)Pi state of the NaCs molecule was studied by high resolution Fourier-transform spectroscopy. The (3)(1)Pi--X (1)Sigma(+) laser induced fluorescence was excited by an Ar(+) ion laser or by a single-mode frequency-doubled cw Nd:YAG laser. The presence of argon buffer gas yielded rich rotational relaxation spectra allowing to enlarge the data set for the (3)(1)Pi state term values, as well as to observe Lambda splittings in a wide range of vibrational (v(')) and rotational (J(')) quantum numbers. The data field includes about 820 energy levels of (3)(1)Pi NaCs in the range from v(')=0 to 37 and from J(')=3 to 190, which corresponds to ca. 95% of the potential well depth. Direct fit o…

ChemistryBuffer gasGeneral Physics and AstronomyIon laserQuantum numberLaserPotential energylaw.inventionlawExcited statePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsLaser-induced fluorescenceSpectroscopyThe Journal of chemical physics
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On a topological interpretation of electronic and vibrational molecular energies

1998

Abstract A relationship between Randic's connectivity index and various quantum mechanical parameters derived from the Huckel Molecular Orbital (HMO) approach is demonstrated. When applied to conjugated hydrocarbons, this index represents the measure of the global π electron molecular energy and, therefore, of the resonance energy. Moreover, the development of the procedure, allows the introduction of a new definition of the bond order which, in turn, makes possible a better prediction not only for bond lengths of naphtalene but also for the resonance integral and conjugation energy for butadiene. Also, a corrected value for the Randic index is deduced, which allows for the reduction of the…

ChemistryElectronCondensed Matter PhysicsBiochemistryBond orderMolecular physicsResonance (particle physics)Measure (mathematics)Bond lengthQuantum mechanicsTopological indexMolecular orbitalPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryTopological quantum numberJournal of Molecular Structure: THEOCHEM
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Extended Fourier-transform spectroscopy studies and deperturbation analysis of the spin-orbit coupled A1Σ+ and b3Π states in RbCs.

2014

The article presents a study of the strongly spin-orbit coupled singlet A(1)Σ(+) and triplet b(3)Π states of the RbCs molecule, which provide an efficient optical path to transfer ultracold molecules to their rovibrational ground state. Fourier-transform A(1)Σ(+) - b(3)Π → X(1)Σ(+) and (4)(1)Σ(+) → A(1)Σ(+) - b(3)Π laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) spectra were recorded for the natural mixture of the (85)Rb(133)Cs and (87)Rb(133)Cs isotopologues produced in a heat pipe oven. Overall 8730 rovibronic term values of A(1)Σ(+) and b(3)Π states were determined with an uncertainty of 0.01 cm(-1) in the energy range [9012, 14087] cm(-1), covering rotational quantum numbers J ∈ [6, 324]. An energy-ba…

ChemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomyIsotopologueRotational–vibrational spectroscopySinglet statePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryTriplet stateAtomic physicsGround stateSpectroscopyQuantum numberFourier transform spectroscopyThe Journal of chemical physics
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ChemInform Abstract: Getting Discriminant Functions of Antibacterial Activity from Physicochemical and Topological Parameters.

2010

Linear discriminant analysis has been demonstrated to be a very useful tool in the selection and design of new drugs. Up to now we have used it through the search of a topological pattern of activity. In this work our goal is to calculate a complete set of physicochemical parameters using semiempirical (quantum chemical) calculations as well as topological indices (TIs) and try to find out any discriminant function for antibacterial activity through the combined use of both types of descriptors. The physicochemical parameters, such as heat of formation, HOMO, LUMO, dipole moment, polarizability, hyperpolarizability, PM3 generated IR vibrational frequencies, etc., were calculated using PM3 H…

ChemistryHyperpolarizabilityGeneral MedicineLinear discriminant analysisTopologyMaxima and minimasymbols.namesakeDiscriminantPolarizabilityPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClusterssymbolsHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)HOMO/LUMOTopological quantum numberChemInform
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Quantum dynamical study of the O(1D) + CH4→ CH3+ OH atmospheric reaction

2014

Time independent quantum mechanical (TIQM) scattering calculations have been carried out for the O((1)D) + CH4(X(1)A1) → CH3(X(2)A2″) + OH(X(2)Π) atmospheric reaction, using an ab initio ground potential energy surface where the CH3 group is described as a pseudo-atom. Total and state-to-state reaction probabilities for a total angular momentum J = 0 have been determined for collision energies up to 0.5 eV. The vibrational and rotational state OH product distributions show no specific behavior. The rate coefficient has been calculated by means of the J-shifting approach in the 10-500 K temperature range and slightly depends on T at ordinary temperatures (as expected for a barrierless reacti…

ChemistryScatteringAb initioGeneral Physics and AstronomyAtmospheric temperature rangeMolecular physicsAb initio quantum chemistry methodsTotal angular momentum quantum numberAtmospheric chemistryPotential energy surfacePhysics::Chemical PhysicsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsQuantumThe Journal of Chemical Physics
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