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Instability of some divalent rare earth ions and photochromic effect
It was shown that the divalent rare earth ions (La, Ce, Gd, Tb, Lu, and Y) in
cubic sites in alkaline earth fluorides are unstable with respect to electron
autodetachment since its d1(eg) ground state is located in the conduction band
which is consistent with the general tendency of these ions in various
compounds. The localization of doubly degenerate d1(eg) level in the conduction
band creates a configuration instability around the divalent rare earth ion
that leading to the formation of anion vacancy in the nearest neighborhood, as
was reported in the previous paper [Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids
74 (2013) 530-534]. Thus, the formation of the stable divalent ions as La, Ce,
Gd, Tb, Lu, and Y (PC+ centers) in CaF2 and SrF2 crystals during x-ray
irradiation occurs via the formation of charged anion vacancies near divalent
ions (Re2+va), which lower the ground state of the divalent ion relative to the
conductivity band. Photochromic effect occurs under thermally or optically
stimulated electron transition from the divalent rare earth ion to the
neighboring anion vacancy and reverse under ultraviolet light irradiation.Comment: 22 pages, 9 figure
Correlations, Risk and Crisis: From Physiology to Finance
We study the dynamics of correlation and variance in systems under the load
of environmental factors. A universal effect in ensembles of similar systems
under the load of similar factors is described: in crisis, typically, even
before obvious symptoms of crisis appear, correlation increases, and, at the
same time, variance (and volatility) increases too. This effect is supported by
many experiments and observations of groups of humans, mice, trees, grassy
plants, and on financial time series.
A general approach to the explanation of the effect through dynamics of
individual adaptation of similar non-interactive individuals to a similar
system of external factors is developed. Qualitatively, this approach follows
Selye's idea about adaptation energy.Comment: 42 pages, 15 figures, misprints corrections, a proof is added,
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Evolution of adaptation mechanisms: adaptation energy, stress, and oscillating death
In 1938, H. Selye proposed the notion of adaptation energy and published
"Experimental evidence supporting the conception of adaptation energy".
Adaptation of an animal to different factors appears as the spending of one
resource. Adaptation energy is a hypothetical extensive quantity spent for
adaptation. This term causes much debate when one takes it literally, as a
physical quantity, i.e. a sort of energy. The controversial points of view
impede the systematic use of the notion of adaptation energy despite
experimental evidence. Nevertheless, the response to many harmful factors often
has general non-specific form and we suggest that the mechanisms of
physiological adaptation admit a very general and nonspecific description.
We aim to demonstrate that Selye's adaptation energy is the cornerstone of
the top-down approach to modelling of non-specific adaptation processes. We
analyse Selye's axioms of adaptation energy together with Goldstone's
modifications and propose a series of models for interpretation of these
axioms. {\em Adaptation energy is considered as an internal coordinate on the
`dominant path' in the model of adaptation}. The phenomena of `oscillating
death' and `oscillating remission' are predicted on the base of the dynamical
models of adaptation. Natural selection plays a key role in the evolution of
mechanisms of physiological adaptation. We use the fitness optimization
approach to study of the distribution of resources for neutralization of
harmful factors, during adaptation to a multifactor environment, and analyse
the optimal strategies for different systems of factors
Термінологічні проблеми перекладу на прикладі фахової мови транспорту
Термінологічні проблеми перекладу на прикладі фахової мови транспорту. Смірнова. У статті розглянуто способи перекладу термінів фахової мови транспорту та виокремлено проблемні ділянки. Проаналізовано транспортні термінологічні утворення англійської мови та їх еквіваленти українською. Окреслено найбільш застосовувані лексико-семантичні та лексико-граматичні трансформаційні способи передачі значень термінологічних одиниць українською мовою.
(Terminological problems of rendering professional transport language. Smirnova. The article deals with ways of rendering professional transport language terms and problematic areas were defined. English transport terminological units and their Ukrainian equivalents have been analyzed. The most common lexical-semantic and lexical-grammatical ways of rendering transport terminology into Ukrainian have been described.
Hadronization corrections to helicity components of the fragmentation function
In the hadronic decays of Z, gluon emission leads to the appearance of the
longitudinal component of the fragmentation function, F_L. Measurement of F_L
and the transverse component, F_T, could thus provide an insight into the gluon
fragmentation function. However, hadronization corrections at low x can be
significant. Here we present a method of accounting for such corrections, using
the JETSET event generator as illustration.Comment: 11 pages, 5 figure
CEP-stable Tunable THz-Emission Originating from Laser-Waveform-Controlled Sub-Cycle Plasma-Electron Bursts
We study THz-emission from a plasma driven by an incommensurate-frequency
two-colour laser field. A semi-classical transient electron current model is
derived from a fully quantum-mechanical description of the emission process in
terms of sub-cycle field-ionization followed by continuum-continuum electron
transitions. For the experiment, a CEP-locked laser and a near-degenerate
optical parametric amplifier are used to produce two-colour pulses that consist
of the fundamental and its near-half frequency. By choosing two incommensurate
frequencies, the frequency of the CEP-stable THz-emission can be continuously
tuned into the mid-IR range. This measured frequency dependence of the
THz-emission is found to be consistent with the semi-classical transient
electron current model, similar to the Brunel mechanism of harmonic generation
Phase and Intensity Distributions of Individual Pulses of PSR B0950+08
The distribution of the intensities of individual pulses of PSR B0950+08 as a
function of the longitudes at which they appear is analyzed. The flux density
of the pulsar at 111 MHz varies strongly from day to day (by up to a factor of
13) due to the passage of the radiation through the interstellar plasma
(interstellar scintillation). The intensities of individual pulses can exceed
the amplitude of the mean pulse profile, obtained by accumulating 770 pulses,
by more than an order of magnitude. The intensity distribution along the mean
profile is very different for weak and strong pulses. The differential
distribution function for the intensities is a power law with index n = -1.1 +-
0.06 up to peak flux densities for individual pulses of the order of 160 Jy
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