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The subject of this thesis is the experimental investigation of the neutron-capture cross sections of the neutron-rich, short-lived boron isotopes 13B and 14B, as they are thought to influence the rapid neutron-capture process (r process) nucleosynthesis in a neutrino-driven wind scenario.
The 13;14B(n,g)14;15B reactions were studied in inverse kinematics via Coulomb dissociation at the LAND/R3B setup (Reactions with Relativistic Radioactive Beams). A radioactive beam of 14;15B was produced via in-flight fragmentation and directed onto a lead-target at about 500 AMeV. The neutron breakup of the projectile within the electromagnetic field of the target nucleus was investigated in a kinematically complete measurement. All outgoing reaction products were detected and analyzed in order to reconstruct the excitation energy.
The differential Coulomb dissociation cross sections as a function of the excitation energy were obtained and first experimental constraints on the photoabsorption and the neutron-capture cross sections were deduced. The results were compared to theoretical approximations of the cross sections in question. The Coulomb dissociation cross section of 15B into 14B(g.s.) + n was determined to be s(15B;14B(g:s:)+n) CD = 81(8stat)(10syst) mb ; while the Coulomb dissociation cross section of 14B into a neutron and 13B in its ground state was found to be s(14B;13B(g:s:)+n) CD = 281(25stat)(43syst) mb: Furthermore, new information on the nuclear structure of 14B were achieved, as the spectral shape of the differential Coulomb dissociation cross section indicates a halolike structure of the nucleus.
Additionally, the Coulomb dissociation of 11Be was investigated and compared to previous measurements in order to verify the present analysis. The corresponding Coulomb dissociation cross section of 11Be into 10Be(g.s.) + n was found to be 450(40stat)(54syst ) mb, which is in good agreement with the results of Palit et al.
Für das direkte Bild des Schwarzen Lochs benötigten die Astronomen ein Teleskop von bisher unerreichter Präzision und Empfindlichkeit. Das Event-Horizon-Teleskop ist kein einzelnes Teleskop, sondern eine Vernetzung von acht Radioteleskopen auf der ganzen Welt an Standorten mit teilweise herausfordernden klimatischen Bedingungen: auf dem Gipfel des Mauna Kea auf Hawaii, in der Atacama-Wüste in Chile, der Antarktis, in Mexiko, Arizona und der Sierra Nevada in Südspanien. ...
Die Horizontausrichtung von 44 jungsteinzeitlichen Steinkammern des Osnabrücker Raumes wurde vermessen. Wie in Mecklenburg sind die Zugänge zu den Gräbern nach Süden orientiert, während die Gräber (Dolmen) um Carnac/Bretagne nach Südosten ausgerichtet sind. Es wird diskutiert, inwieweit die Ausrichtungen nach astronomischen Gesichtspunkten erfolgt sein könnten.
Die Horizontausrichtung von 48 jungsteinzeitlichen Ganggräbern bei Carnac in der Bretagne wurde ausgemessen. Der größte Teil (40, entsprechend 83 %) ist nach Südosten orientiert. Es wird diskutiert, inwieweit diese Ausrichtung nach den Gestirnen erfolgt sein könnte, etwa nach dem Aufgangspunkt der Sonne zum Winteranfang.
Für 103 langperiodisch Veränderliche werden B-R, im wesentlichen aus
AAVSO-Material, in Diagrammen dargestellt. Ein Zusammenhang zwischen Form der lichtkurve und Entwicklung der B-R besteht offenbar nicht. Möglicherweise sind geringe Streuung und ausgeprägte Zickzackform der B-R Indikatoren sprunghafter Periodenänderungen.
Consequences of minimal length discretization on line element, metric tensor, and geodesic equation
(2021)
When minimal length uncertainty emerging from a generalized uncertainty principle (GUP) is thoughtfully implemented, it is of great interest to consider its impacts on gravitational Einstein field equations (gEFEs) and to try to assess consequential modifications in metric manifesting properties of quantum geometry due to quantum gravity. GUP takes into account the gravitational impacts on the noncommutation relations of length (distance) and momentum operators or time and energy operators and so on. On the other hand, gEFE relates classical geometry or general relativity gravity to the energy–momentum tensors, that is, proposing quantum equations of state. Despite the technical difficulties, we intend to insert GUP into the metric tensor so that the line element and the geodesic equation in flat and curved space are accordingly modified. The latter apparently encompasses acceleration, jerk, and snap (jounce) of a particle in the quasi-quantized gravitational field. Finite higher orders of acceleration apparently manifest phenomena such as accelerating expansion and transitions between different radii of curvature and so on.
Der Komet Hyakutake 1996
(1996)