220 research outputs found
Electronic spectroscopy of carbon chain radicals using cw cavity ring down in conjunction with mass detection
The electronic absorption spectrum of the 2A'' − X 2A'' origin band of the
nonlinear carbon chain radical C6H4
+ was rotationally resolved by cw-CRD
spectroscopy [41]. It was analysed using a least-squares method and the rotational
constants of the ground and excited states were determined accurately. The 581 nm
band observed under the same discharge conditions is assigned to the same electronic
transition of C6H4
+ but involving the excitation of the ν12 vibrational mode in the
upper state based on comparison with ab initio results. The presented data provide a
basis for future observations of the C6H4
+ radical in both millimeter and infrared
regions.
A linear time-of-flight mass spectrometer was constructed to provide on-line
monitoring of the plasma discharge with a mass resolution of 1 amu at a range up to
120 amu. The results from the acetylene/helium plasma discharge are in good
agreement with those obtained using the reflectron TOF mass spectrometer and a
similar ion source [42]. To improve the experimental set-up, the following
modifications can be made:
• Transferring the signal from the oscilloscope directly to a PC via a
GPIB card will increase the speed of data processing;
• Computer control of the voltage applied will make the spectrometer
easier to operate;
• Using a metal grid at ground potential in front of MCP detector will
increase the flight time of ions improving the mass resolution;
• Installing a focusing lens will increase the number of ions arriving at
the detector, and therefore increase the signal on the oscilloscope
Open questions in deep learning techniques for the radio detection
Nowadays the deep learning techniques are broadly applied for the processing of radio signals generated in air-showers. The majority of the implementations are based on the convolutional neural networks (CNN) running of 1D arrays containing finite waveforms with radio impulses. This approach has shown its feasibility and is able to be implemented for the both trigger- and high- levels of data collection and analysis. However there is a room for the improvement and some open questions. During my talk we reviewed the current progress in the field, pointed the important issues and their possible solutions, and shared and discussed ideas of the optimal application of this technique
A second greek account of the revolution of a) Pseudo-Dmitriy (Russia, 1605-1606) : Codex Iviron 710, ff. 100rv
The author publishes, with commentary and english translation, the text of the Διήγησις περ'ι τής έν ’Ρωσία έπαναστάσεως τοϋ ψενδο - Δημητρίον (An account of the revolution of pseudo-Dmitriy, untitled), Codex Iviron 710, ff. 100rv, which recounts certain events relating to the activity ofthe first pseudoDmitriy (1605-1606)
OCCASIONAL ONOMASTICON OF A CYCLE OF NOVELS ABOUT TANYA GROTTER BY DMITRIY EMETS AS A LINGUOCULTURAL PHENOMENON
This article discusses the specificity of occasional onomasticon in the cycle of novels
by Dmitriy Emets (b. 1974) featuring Tanya Grotter, which is an outstanding example
of fantasy literature, playing an important role in the modern cultural space, and
targeted mainly at children and teenagers. It has been established that while creating
the onomastic space of the cycle the author draws parallels with J. Rowling’s novels
about Harry Potter and forms onyms – occasionalisms based on the precedent names
(folk, mythological, religious, literary, and historical), foreign language vocabulary,
phraseology, etc. The desire to comprehend the author’s intention and to understand the
characteristics presented in onyms not only motivates readers to expand their horizon,
but also engages them in cross-cultural communication
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