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Proton beam polarization at SATURNE II in the vicinity of the first depolarizing resonance
Investigation of atomic nuclear delta-isobaric excitations in the charge-changing reactions
The objective of the work is to construct and investigate the mathematical models of the processes taking place in heterostructures and to develop a complex of procedures for identification of geometrical and electrophysical parameters on the basis thereof; to investigate the distribution of disbalanced electrons at induced optical transitions. The author has obtained the analytical expression for the function of generation of electron-hole pairs in A_3B_5 compounds. The author has developed the procedure for identification of geometric and electrophysical parameters of submicrometric heterostructures. The models and programs are used for automation of the experiment on identification of the parameters of heterostructures. The results of convergence of iteration processes for parabolic systems are used for construction of numeric procedures and evaluation of the speed of their convergence. The following subjects have been introduced: the procedure for identification of diffusion wave in homogeneous materials and heterostructures; the procedure for identification of surface and interface recombination in heterostructures; the procedure for identification of carrier longevityAvailable from VNTIC / VNTIC - Scientific & Technical Information Centre of RussiaSIGLERURussian Federatio
Nucleon Momentum Distributions in <sup>3</sup>He and Three-Body Interactions
Momentum reconstruction procedure for a nonfocusing spectrometer with a wide-aperture analyzing magnet and nonuniform field
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Current Experiments in Particle Physics (September 1996)
This report contains summaries of current and recent experiments in Particle Physics. Included are experiments at BEPC (Beijing), BNL, CEBAF, CERN, CESR, DESY, FNAL, Frascati, ITEP (Moscow), JINR (Dubna), KEK, LAMPF, Novosibirsk, PNPI (St. Petersburg), PSI, Saclay, Serpukhov, SLAC, and TRIUMF, and also several proton decay and solar neutrino experiments. Excluded are experiments that finished taking data before 1991. Instructions are given for the World Wide Web (WWW) searching of the computer database (maintained under the SLAC-SPIRES system) that contains the summaries. This report contains full summaries of 180 approved current and recent experiments in elementary particle physics. The focus of the report is on selected experiments which directly contribute to our better understanding of elementary particles and their properties such as masses, widths or lifetimes, and branching fractions
