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Physikalische und thermische Kontrastierung führt bei Fixierung in Glutaraldehyd und Einbettung in Vestopal bei Parenchymzellen der Leber zu weitgehend ähnlichen Kontrastunterschieden auch bei Mitochondrien und den Membranen des Retikulums. Beide Verfahren wirken also weitgehend unspezifisch. Von den chemischen Verfahren liefert Uranylacetat im Cytoplasma ähnliche Kontrastverhältnisse wie die beiden genannten Verfahren. Das spezifische Verhalten des Uranylacetats kann z. B. an der Kontrastierung des Chromatins demonstriert werden. Sie bleibt aus, wenn die färbbare Substanz auf der Wasseroberfläche des Messertroges herausgewaschen wurde. Bleicitrat-Kontrastierung hat hier im Gegensatz zu Uranylacetat eine spezifische Wirkung nur auf RNS-haltige Zellbestandteile.
Using the eigenchannel reaction theory we performed coupled-channel calculations for Si28 and computed the differential cross section for Al27(p, γ0)Si28 over the energy range 6 MeV<Ep <16 MeV. The obtained angular distributions are nearly constant over the whole energy range and agree with the experiment in that they are almost isotropic. Thus, it seems that in this framework we can give a natural explanation for the peculiar behavior of the Al27(p, γ0)Si28 cross section.
Continuum structure of Ca40
(1967)
The total S1- matrix of Ca40 has been calculated for excitation energies between 11 and 28 MeV. As typical results, the (γ, p0) and the total absorption cross sections are shown and compared with experiments. It is shown that the proper treatment of the one-particle, one-hole shell-model continuum accounts for most of the observed structures.
The theory of collective correlations in nuclei is formulated for giant resonances interacting with surface vibrations. The giant dipole states are treated in the particle-hole framework, while the surface vibrations are described by the collective model. Consequently, this treatment of nuclear structure goes beyond both the common particle-hole model (including its various improvements which take ground-state correlations into account) and the pure collective model. The interaction between giant resonances and surface degrees of freedom as known from the dynamic collective theory is formulated in the particle-hole language. Therefore, the theory contains the particle-hole structures and the most important "collective intermediate" structures of giant resonances. Detailed calculations are performed for 12C, 28Si, and 60Ni. A good detailed agreement between theory and experiment is obtained for all these nuclei, although only 60Ni is in the region where one would expect the theory to work well (50< A <110).
The total particle-particle SJ matrix of O16 for spin J=1- and excitation energies between 15 and 27 MeV has been calculated in the eigenchannel reaction theory for several parameters of the Saxon-Woods potential and the two-body force. The many-body problem has been treated in the 1-particle-1-hole approximation. The photon channels have been included by perturbation theory. Surprisingly, the most important structure of the experimental cross sections is reproduced quite well in this simple approximation.
In this paper an instability calculation is given for an axially symmetric gas distribution which has a differential rotation and in which a magnetic field is present. It is a generalization of similar calculations given by CHANDRASEKHAR and BEL and SCHATZMAN. The generalization becomes necessary for the study of problems of the formation of planetary systems, and star formation.
The instability conditions and the critical wave lengths are calculated for plane-wave-like disturbances. For disturbances running perpendicularly to the axis of rotation instability can occur only if the gas density exceeds a critical value which depends on the differential rotation at the considered distance only as long as pressure gradients and gradients of the magnetic field strength are negligible. If the gas density exceeds this critical value the shortest unstable wave length is proportional to the square root of vT2+vB2, where vT means the velocity of sound and vB the ALFVÉN-velocity.
For disturbances running parallel to the axis of rotation in addition to the JEANS instability a new type of instability occurs due to the simultaneous action of the magnetic field and the differential rotation; for rigid rotation this instability vanishes.
With a schematic model for the nuclear matter we give a unified treatment of the real and imaginary parts of the elastic O16-O16 scattering potential. The model connects the parameters of the potential with the density and binding properties of the O16-O16 system and reproduces the structure of the excitation function quite well. It is shown that the nuclear compressibility can be obtained from the scattering data, and in the case of the S32 compound system there results an effective compressibility (finite quenching of the nuclei) of about 200 MeV.
An elementary derivation of the optical potential for high energies is given. For the determination of the optical potential only the knowledge of the scattering amplitude for free nucleons and of the autocorrelation function for density fluctuations is necessary. The numerical calculation of the real- and imaginary part of the optical potential was performed using the Tabakin potential.