Search results for "Sphericity"

showing 10 items of 34 documents

Measurement of charged-particle event shape variables in inclusive(s)=7  TeVproton-proton interactions with the ATLAS detector

2013

The measurement of charged-particle event shape variables is presented in inclusive inelastic pp collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 7 TeV using the ATLAS detector at the LHC. The observables studied are the transverse thrust, thrust minor, and transverse sphericity, each defined using the final-state charged particles' momentum components perpendicular to the beam direction. Events with at least six charged particles are selected by a minimum-bias trigger. In addition to the differential distributions, the evolution of each event shape variable as a function of the leading charged-particle transverse momentum, charged-particle multiplicity, and summed transverse momentum is presented.…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsLarge Hadron Collider010308 nuclear & particles physicsMonte Carlo methodThrustHERADeep inelastic scattering01 natural sciencesCharged particleSphericityNuclear physicsTransverse plane0103 physical sciences010306 general physicsPhysical Review D
researchProduct

X(5) critical-point symmetries in 138Gd

2011

International audience; The lifetimes of low-lying transitions in 138Gd have been measured using the recoil-distance Doppler-shift technique. The resultant reduced transition probabilities have been compared to X(5) critical-point calculations to assess the potential 'phase-transitional' behaviour of 138Gd. The X(5) symmetry describes the first order 'phase transition' between sphericity, U(5) and an axially deformed nuclear shape, SU(3). Although a high degree of correspondence is observed between the experimental and theoretical excitation energies, the large uncertainties of the experimental B(E2) values cannot preclude contributions from either vibrational or rotational modes of excitat…

PhysicsHistory010308 nuclear & particles physics[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]First order01 natural sciencesCritical point (mathematics)Computer Science ApplicationsEducationBohr modelSphericityKokeellinen ydinfysiikka21.10.Tg Lifetimes widths 27.60.+j 90(less-than-or-equal-to)A(less-than-or-equal-to)149 21.65.-f Nuclear matter 23.20.-g Electromagnetic transitions 21.10.Re Collective levels 21.60.Ev Collective modelssymbols.namesakeQuantum mechanics0103 physical sciencesHomogeneous spacesymbolsExperimental nuclear physics010306 general physicsHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Axial symmetryExcitation
researchProduct

Influence of a density mismatch on TMPTMA shells nonconcentricity

2011

Some laser target designs require low-density organic foam shells to study fusion on the French high-power laser laser mega joule. Low-density trimethylolpropane trimethacrylate foam shells composed of C, H, and O, 2 mm diameter, 100-μm wall thickness, and 250 mg cm−3 density are synthesized by a microencapsulation technique using a droplet generator. These shells have to reach a sphericity higher than 99.9% and a nonconcentricity (NC) lower than 1%. The wall thickness variation is one of the most difficult specifications to meet. An important factor in reducing this defect is the density matching between the three phases of the emulsion at polymerization temperature. The influence of a den…

FusionMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsShell (structure)General ChemistryLaserSurfaces Coatings and Filmslaw.inventionSphericityPolymerizationlawPhase (matter)EmulsionMaterials ChemistryComposite materialDispersion (chemistry)Journal of Applied Polymer Science
researchProduct

Spherical fused silica cells filled with pure helium for nuclear magnetic resonance-magnetometry.

2016

High magnetic fields (> 1 T) are measured by NMR magnetometers with un-rivaled precision if the precessing spin sample provides long coherence times. The longest coherence times are found in diluted ${}^{3}$He samples, which can be hyperpolarized for sufficient signal strength. In order to have minimal influence on the homogeneity and value of the measured magnetic field the optimal container for the ${}^{3}$He should be a perfect sphere. A fused silica sphere with an inner diameter of 8 mm and an outer diameter of 12 mm was made from two hemispheres by diffusion bonding leaving only a small hole for cleaning and evacuation. This hole was closed in vacuum by a CO${}_{2}$ laser and the inner…

Materials scienceMagnetometerchemistry.chemical_elementLaser01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasMagnetic fieldlaw.inventionSphericitychemistrylaw0103 physical sciencesHomogeneity (physics)Atomic physics010306 general physicsInstrumentationDiffusion bondingHeliumCoherence (physics)The Review of scientific instruments
researchProduct

The unusual hydrodynamical behaviour of freshwater oncolites

1997

Algal concretions are frequent in calcareous environments, occuring as individual particles (oncolites) that are easily transported during floods. Several parameters have been measured and calculated for a population of 127 particles from French streams. These oncolites have a high porosity (mean 42.7%) and a low density (mean 1.65), in respect to quartz and calcite. Oncolites have a settling velocity 1.5 times lower than that of quartz grains with the same nominal diameter. The computation of multiple correlations results in a classification in terms of decreasing efficiency: shape coefficients (Corey, ψ, and SI of Sneed and Folk), nominal diameter, density, edge sharpness and roughness. A…

education.field_of_studyDrag coefficientStratigraphyPopulationMineralogyGeologyRoundness (object)SphericityNominal sizeSettlingShape factoreducationGeologyOncoliteSedimentary Geology
researchProduct

The pseudostationary mercury electrode

1998

Abstract A detailed study of the pseudostationary mercury electrode is presented, based on its use in LSV. Delay times ( t 1 ) as short as 20 ms can be employed; the drop area is still given by its classical expression, and minimization of the ohmic drop allows sweep rates of a few thousands of volts per second to be used. The conditions for pseudostationarity are given; the lower sweep rates utilizable are of the order of few tenths of volt per second. Reactant adsorption is considered, and zones where rehomogenization near the electrode surface is practically either 100 or 0% are defined in a plane log t 1 /log b O ( b O is the adsorption coefficient); the diffusional or surface character…

General Chemical EngineeringDrop (liquid)Analytical chemistryVoltchemistry.chemical_elementDropping mercury electrodeAnalytical ChemistryMercury (element)SphericityAdsorptionchemistryElectrodeElectrochemistryOhmic contactJournal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
researchProduct

Evaluation of a new nomogram for Ferrara ring segment implantation in keratoconus

2021

AIM: To evaluate the short-term clinical outcomes of Ferrara rings in keratoconus using an optimized nomogram developed after several years of research and retrospective analysis of clinical data. METHODS: This prospective longitudinal non-comparative clinical trial evaluated 88 eyes of 88 patients (age 18-62y) with keratoconus diagnosis from two Spanish centers. Ferrara ring segment (AJL Ophthalmic) implantation was performed in all cases, using the mechanical procedure in 25 eyes (28.4%) and a femtosecond laser-assisted procedure in 63 eyes (71.6%). The ring segments implanted in each case were selected using a new optimized nomogram that considered variables such as anterior corneal asph…

ferrara ring segmentKeratoconusmedicine.medical_specialtyDistance visual acuitygenetic structureskeratoconusFemtosecondComa (optics)AstigmatismKeratoconusPupilClinical Researchcoma aberrationIntracorneal ring segmentOphthalmologymedicineRetrospective analysisComa aberrationfemtosecondÓpticaFerrara ring segmentbusiness.industryCorneal asphericityRE1-994Nomogrammedicine.diseaseeye diseasesOphthalmologysense organsbusinessintracorneal ring segmentInternational Journal of Ophthalmology
researchProduct

Umbilicity of surfaces with orthogonal asymptotic lines in R4

2002

We study some properties of surfaces in 4-space all whose points are umbilic with respect to some normal field. In particular, we show that this condition is equivalent to the orthogonality of the (globally defined) fields of asymptotic directions. We also analyze necessary and sufficient conditions for the hypersphericity of surfaces in 4-space.  2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

Normal fieldComputational Theory and MathematicsOrthogonalityUmbilicityAsymptotic directionMathematical analysisν-principal curvature foliationGeometry and TopologyAnalysisSphericitySphericityMathematicsDifferential Geometry and its Applications
researchProduct

Signal dimension estimation in BSS models with serial dependence

2022

Many modern multivariate time series datasets contain a large amount of noise, and the first step of the data analysis is to separate the noise channels from the signals of interest. A crucial part of this dimension reduction is determining the number of signals. In this paper we approach this problem by considering a noisy latent variable time series model which comprises many popular blind source separation models. We propose a general framework for the estimation of the signal dimension that is based on testing for sub-sphericity and give examples of different tests suitable for time series settings. In the inference we rely on bootstrap null distributions. Several simulation studies are…

nonstationary source separationdimension reductionsignaalinkäsittelyaikasarjatsub-sphericitysecond order source separationblock bootstrapaikasarja-analyysi2022 International Conference on Electrical, Computer, Communications and Mechatronics Engineering (ICECCME)
researchProduct

Measurement of the Z$^0$ branching fraction to b quark pairs using the boosted sphericity product

1992

Abstract From a sample of about 120 000 hadronic Z 0 decays, using a technique based on a separation of the different event categories in the boosted sphericity product, the fraction of b b decays has been measured to be 0.219 ± 0.014 (stat)± 0.019 (syst). Using the DELPHI determination of the hadronic Z 0 width, this corresponds to a partial width τ b b = 378 ± 42 MeV (in good agreement with the standard model prediction of ∼-380 MeV). Combining this measurement with the determinations based on events with high p t leptons gives an estimate for the branching ratio of b into leptons at LEP of (11.2 ± 1.2)%, consistent with previous determinations.

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsE+E ANNIHILATIONLUND MONTE-CARLOElectron–positron annihilationHadron01 natural sciencesBottom quarkJET FRAGMENTATIONDECAYSStandard ModelSphericityNuclear physicsPHYSICS0103 physical sciences[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex]010306 general physicsNuclear ExperimentPhysics010308 nuclear & particles physicsBranching fractionHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyProduct (mathematics)Física nuclearHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentLUND MONTE-CARLO; JET FRAGMENTATION; E+E ANNIHILATION; PHYSICS; DECAYSParticle Physics - ExperimentLepton
researchProduct