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Asymptotic Evaluation Of Wkb Matrix Elements. Ii. Use Of Langer's Uniform Asymptotic Wavefunctions, Wesley D. Smith, Russell T. Pack Feb 1970

Asymptotic Evaluation Of Wkb Matrix Elements. Ii. Use Of Langer's Uniform Asymptotic Wavefunctions, Wesley D. Smith, Russell T. Pack

Faculty Publications

An improvement in a previous procedure for the analytic asymptotic evaluation of integrals arising in the quantum-mechanical theory of inelastic molecular collisions is presented. The integrals are evaluated using Langer's uniform asymptotic wavefunctions and the higher-order saddle-point or steepest-descents method. It is found that the Langer functions give no better results than WKB functions, but the higher-order steepest-descents corrections produce a marked improvement. The result is a simple method for evaluating a large class of integrals with an error of 0.1%-2.1%.


Differential Cross Section For Charged A₁ Photoproduction Using The Regge Exchange Formalism, Keiji Kikkawa, Barbara N. Hale Feb 1970

Differential Cross Section For Charged A₁ Photoproduction Using The Regge Exchange Formalism, Keiji Kikkawa, Barbara N. Hale

Physics Faculty Research & Creative Works

The Regge-pole formalism is applied to the calculation of the differential cross section for A1+ photo-production in the region |tmin| < -t < 10µ2. The p, A1, A1-daughter, A2, and π trajectory contributions are considered, and use is made of chiral dynamics to estimate the unknown coupling constants. We find that the π and the A2 trajectories provide the dominant contributions.


Proposed Thermodynamic Pressure Scale For An Absolute High-Pressure Calibration, Daniel L. Decker, J. Dean Barnett Feb 1970

Proposed Thermodynamic Pressure Scale For An Absolute High-Pressure Calibration, Daniel L. Decker, J. Dean Barnett

Faculty Publications

The field of high pressure has developed rapidly over the past few years to a point where relatively sophisticated experiments are being attempted. In many experiments it is no longer sufficient to qualitatively estimate the pressure or to base conclusions on experimental results tied to an empirical pressure parameter. One desires to accurately know the pressure dependence of physical quantities related to a true thermodynamic scale.


The Synthesis Of Some New Azabenzo[A]Pyrene And Monomethyl Azabenzo[A]Pyrene Derivatives, Richard E. Phillips Jan 1970

The Synthesis Of Some New Azabenzo[A]Pyrene And Monomethyl Azabenzo[A]Pyrene Derivatives, Richard E. Phillips

Chemistry and Chemical Biology ETDs

The synthesis of six new azabenzo[a]pyrenes was undertaken in order that the carcinogenic and carcinostatic properties of these com­pounds might be tested. The compounds thus synthesized were 4-aza­ benzo[a]pyrene (1), 5-methyl-4-azabenzo[a]pyrene (2), 12-azabenzo[a]­pyrene (3), 11-methyl-12-azabenzo [a]pyrene (4),5 -azabenzo [a]pyrene (5), and 4-methy1-5-azabenzo[a]pyrene (6).

Compounds 1 and 2 were prepared from the intermediate 4-keto-1,2,3,4-tctrahydrochrysene. The azine from this ketone was dehydro­genated and the resulting aromatic amine was both formylated and acetylated. The amides were cyclized with polyphosphoric acid in a Bischler-Napieralski cyclodchydration giving fair yields of 1 and 2. The synthesis of compounds 3 and 4 was carried out in a …


Winter Behavior Of The Eastern Box Turtle, Terrapene C. Carolina L., In Eastern Tennessee, Richard A. Dolbeer Jan 1970

Winter Behavior Of The Eastern Box Turtle, Terrapene C. Carolina L., In Eastern Tennessee, Richard A. Dolbeer

United States Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services: Staff Publications

A field study of winter movements and depths and types of hibernacula of the eastern box turtle, Terrapene carolina carolina L., was undertaken from October 1968-January 1969.


Projected Hartree Product Wavefunctions. Iv. Radial Correlation In Some Three- And Four-Electron Atoms, L.G. Heikes, Gordon A. Gallup Jan 1970

Projected Hartree Product Wavefunctions. Iv. Radial Correlation In Some Three- And Four-Electron Atoms, L.G. Heikes, Gordon A. Gallup

Gordon Gallup Publications

The energies of some three- and four-electron atoms including radial correlation have been determined by a spin-free version of the projected Hartree–Fock method. The wavefunction possesses the maximum flexibility allowable under the general restrictions of the method, and it is shown that this flexibility is necessary to adequately account for the differences between intra- and intershell correlation. Some comments on the AMO method are included. ©1970 American Institute of Physics


Projected Hartree Product Wavefunctions. V. Density Matrices And Operators Containing Spin, Gordon A. Gallup Jan 1970

Projected Hartree Product Wavefunctions. V. Density Matrices And Operators Containing Spin, Gordon A. Gallup

Gordon Gallup Publications

Formulas are given to allow the calculation of the various spin components of the first-order density and transition density matrices from one spatial component of a pure spin-state wavefunction and certain reduced operators. Similar expressions are given for the second-order density for singlet and doublet systems. These results are useful for the calculation of matrix elements of operators containing the spin. ©1970 American Institute of Physics


Measurement Of Cyclohexane Ultrasonic Velocity Using Photon-Phonon Scattering Interactions, Edward W. Taylor Jr. Jan 1970

Measurement Of Cyclohexane Ultrasonic Velocity Using Photon-Phonon Scattering Interactions, Edward W. Taylor Jr.

Physics & Astronomy ETDs

The construction of a frequency modulated optic cell and its operation for studying the ultrasonic velocities of cyclohexane, acetone and ethyl alcohol as a function of temperature is described. A description of photon-phonon scattering interactions is presented. The appearance of the intensity distribution of the scattered light is treated, and an analysis of the experimental results is included. The special scattering case of Bragg diffraction of coherent light was used for determining the ultrasonic velocities of cyclohexane as a function of temperature. Ramifications of the Raman-Nath and Bragg diffraction effects are discussed. The relationship vT = 1376.78 - 5.25 …


2p2 P3 And 2p3p P1 States Of The Helium Isoelectronic Sequence, Gordon W. F. Drake, A. Dalgarno Jan 1970

2p2 P3 And 2p3p P1 States Of The Helium Isoelectronic Sequence, Gordon W. F. Drake, A. Dalgarno

Physics Publications

Accurate eigenvalues and radiative lifetimes are obtained for the bound 2p2 P3 and 2p3p P1 states of the heliumlike ions He i to Ne ix. A high-order Z-expansion perturbation procedure is used that does not require the explicit solution of perturbation equations. The results are compared with variational calculations. The predicted wavelengths of the 1s2pP3-2p2 P3 and 1s3pP1-2p3pP1 transitions in helium are, respectively, 320.31 and 308.97 Å. Lines have been observed in helium at 320.39 and 309.04 Å. © 1970 The American Physical Society.


A New Tribe Of Saber-Toothed Cats (Barbourofelini) From The Pliocene Of North America, C. Bertrand Schultz, Marian R. Schultz, Larry D. Martin Jan 1970

A New Tribe Of Saber-Toothed Cats (Barbourofelini) From The Pliocene Of North America, C. Bertrand Schultz, Marian R. Schultz, Larry D. Martin

Bulletin of the University of Nebraska State Museum

A new genus of Pliocene Saber-toothed felid, Barbourofelis, is proposed and two new species B. fricki and B. morrisi are described. These two forms and other described material represent an unusual lineage of felids with long sabers, shortened crania, and massive postorbital bars. The tribal name Barbourofelini is proposed for this lineage which is presently known in North America from deposits ranging in age from Clarendonian through Kimballian. The Barbourofelini apparently migrated from Eurasia to North America in the Late Miocene or Early Pliocene. Sansanosmilus of the French Vindobonian appears to represent the ancestral stock of these cats. The …


Water Resources News, Volume 2, No. 1, January 1970 Jan 1970

Water Resources News, Volume 2, No. 1, January 1970

Water Current Newsletter

Implementation of Legislative Bill LB57
Council on Environmental Quality Established
Users Charges Suggested for Flood Control and Navigation
Applied Mathematical Programming in Water Resources
NSF Seeks Proposals for Research on Social Problems
Tentative Regulations Issued for Water Pollution Control Grants
Research on Phosphate-Free Detergents Sought
Land Grant Colleges Urge Expansion of Water Centers
GAO Review of Pollution Control Effort
Additional Urban Water Needed
Listing of FWPCA Awards in Research
Research Review
New Publications Received by the Institute


Effects Of Abatement Of Domestic Sewage Pollution On The Benthos, Volumes Of Zooplankton, And The Fouling Organisms Of Biscayne Bay, Florida, J. Kneeland Mcnulty Jan 1970

Effects Of Abatement Of Domestic Sewage Pollution On The Benthos, Volumes Of Zooplankton, And The Fouling Organisms Of Biscayne Bay, Florida, J. Kneeland Mcnulty

Studies in Tropical Oceanography

No abstract provided.


Player Win Averages: A Complete Guide To Winning Baseball Players, Eldon G. Mills, Harlan D. Mills Jan 1970

Player Win Averages: A Complete Guide To Winning Baseball Players, Eldon G. Mills, Harlan D. Mills

The Harlan D. Mills Collection

No abstract provided.


Syntax-Directed Documentation For Pl360, Harlan D. Mills Jan 1970

Syntax-Directed Documentation For Pl360, Harlan D. Mills

The Harlan D. Mills Collection

No abstract provided.


List Of Experimental Programmes 1970 - 1971, Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia Jan 1970

List Of Experimental Programmes 1970 - 1971, Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

L.T. Jones, Vines and vegetables. J.E.L. Cripps, Fruit tree management. R.N. Glencross, Nutrition of pastures and cereals in higher rainfall areas. M.D. Carroll, Fertility changes mineral deficiencies. D.L. Chatel, Soil Microbiology. C.M. Francis, Agronomy and adaptation of lupins. A.E. Oakley, Radioisotopes studies. J.W. Gartrell, Trace element nutrition of cereals and pastures. M.G. Mason, Nitrogen nutrition of cereals. D.A. Nicholas, Evaluation of perennial and annual pasture cultivars in higher rainfall areas. M.L. Poole, Agronomy of crops in high rainfall areas, oilseed and other new crops. D. Tennant, Soil-plant water relations and root growth of cereals. G.H. Walton Evaluation of pasture cultivars …


Reducing Evaporation From Farm Dams : A Progress Report December 1969, I A F Laing Jan 1970

Reducing Evaporation From Farm Dams : A Progress Report December 1969, I A F Laing

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

IN most seasons in the Western Australian Wheatbelt evaporation reduction techniques rate a low priority due to either the expense or the relative inefficiency of the techniques.

It is generally agreed that a similar investment in deepening or enlarging existing dams, or making new dams larger from the outset, is likely to be more profitable.


The Growing Season, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia, Bureau Of Meteorology Jan 1970

The Growing Season, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia, Bureau Of Meteorology

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

IN AUSTRALIA the seasons of summer, autumn, winter and spring do not have the importance that they have in the Old World, and though summer and winter weather are quite different, there is not the obvious difference in autumn and spring conditions that there is in the colder countries.

This is largely due to the difference in vegetation and in its life cycle in the different places.


Copper Requirements For The South-Eastern Wheatbelt, D J. Gilbey, K. D. Greathead, J. W. Gartrell Jan 1970

Copper Requirements For The South-Eastern Wheatbelt, D J. Gilbey, K. D. Greathead, J. W. Gartrell

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

FARM experience and the results of five years intensive research have shown copper deficiency to be widespread in the south-eastern wheatbelt.

On many areas of the south-eastern wheatbelt, copper deficiency is likely to restrict wheat yields.


Likelihood Of Drought Years In South-Western Australia : How Often Can Droughts Such As That Of 1969 Be Expected In Western Australia's Farming Areas?, Eugene Adsil Fitzpatrick Jan 1970

Likelihood Of Drought Years In South-Western Australia : How Often Can Droughts Such As That Of 1969 Be Expected In Western Australia's Farming Areas?, Eugene Adsil Fitzpatrick

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

Because of the serious consequences of drought to individual farmers and to Western Australia's economy, it is worth making an early appraisal of the 1969 rainfall conditions that led to the State's most recent drought in an attempt to estimate how often such seasons might be expected in the agricultural areas.


Results Of Field Experiments 1970, M D. Carroll Jan 1970

Results Of Field Experiments 1970, M D. Carroll

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

1. 70M17 The effects of Cultivation on Soil Nitrogen and Wheat Production 2. 69N11 and 69ES30 Soil Nitrogen Build-up under Various Legumes at Different Plant Densities 3. 7ON021 (R.N. Glencross) Rates of Copper and Zinc on Daliak Sub. Clover.


Work Completed Or In Progress 1970, R Weir Jan 1970

Work Completed Or In Progress 1970, R Weir

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

1. Yield selection characteristics - 70WH5, 70M15. 2. Sorghum development - 70GL2, 70GL9. 3. Moisture stress effects on wheat - 69GL15, 70GL3, 70GL8. 4. Flower abortion of Lupins - 70GL18, 70GL19, 70GL20, 70GL21, 70GL22. 5. Salarimeter Readings


The Crystal Structure Of P-Azoxyanisole, W. R. Krigbaum, Yozo Chatani, Patrick G. Barber Jan 1970

The Crystal Structure Of P-Azoxyanisole, W. R. Krigbaum, Yozo Chatani, Patrick G. Barber

Chemistry & Physics Faculty Publications

The stable crystalline form ofp-azoxyanisole is assigned to space group P21/a (C~h) with four molecules in the unit cell having parameters a= 15-776, b= 8.112, e= 11-018 A and b'= 114"57 °. The crystal structure was refined by full-matrix least-squares to a final R value of 0.091 using 2507 reflections measured with a manually operated single-crystal diffractometer. The molecules are arranged in the unit cell with their long axes approximately perpendicular to the (100) plane. The angle between the normals to the two benzene rings is 22.6 °, and the -N=N- bond conformation departs from the planar trans position by …


Concentration Of Co, In The Air Above A Sugar Beet Field, K.W. Brown, Norman J. Rosenberg Jan 1970

Concentration Of Co, In The Air Above A Sugar Beet Field, K.W. Brown, Norman J. Rosenberg

School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications

The concentration of CO, in air sampled above a sugar beet crop was measured during July, August, and early September 1966 at Scottsbluff, Nebr. During July the mean daytime concentration decreased from 310 ppm to 283 ppm as the leaf area index increased from 0.8 to 4.0. Only small deviations from the mean daytime Concentration of 283 ppm occurred during the remainder of the season. The mean nocturnal concentration during this period was 320 ppm and was more variable than the daytime concentration. The daily amplitude of concentration averaged 70 ppm and was as great at times as 100 ppm. …


Emission Of Auger Electrons Resulting From Symmetric Argon And Neon Ion-Atom Collisions, R. K. Cacak, Q. C. Kessel, M. Eugene Rudd Jan 1970

Emission Of Auger Electrons Resulting From Symmetric Argon And Neon Ion-Atom Collisions, R. K. Cacak, Q. C. Kessel, M. Eugene Rudd

M. Eugene Rudd Publications

Cross sections for the emission of Auger electrons from excited atoms and ions produced in symmetric Ar+-Ar and Ne+-Ne collisions have been measured at ion energies from 50 to 300 keV. A simple model is proposed to explain the dependence of the cross section on the impact energy; the predicted results agree well with the experiment. Also, the argon x-ray data of Saris and Onderdelinden are compared with the model and with the results of this experiment.


On The Relation Between Hard-Core And Velocity-Dependent Potentials: An Application To The Photonuclear Sum Rules, Paul Finkler, H. S. Valk Jan 1970

On The Relation Between Hard-Core And Velocity-Dependent Potentials: An Application To The Photonuclear Sum Rules, Paul Finkler, H. S. Valk

Paul Finkler Papers

A canonical transformation relating hard-core and velocity-dependent nucleonnucleon potentials is applied to the Srivastava potential and an equivalent hard-core potential is found. It is shown that the deuteron photonuclear electric-dipole integrated and bremsstrahlung-weighted cross sections resulting from the two equivalent potentials are essentially the same. The reasons for this agreement suggest that differences between the two sets of cross sections may remain small in other nuclei employing this type of potential.


Response Of Nuclear Emulsion To Electron Beams, Robert Katz, E. J. Kobetich Jan 1970

Response Of Nuclear Emulsion To Electron Beams, Robert Katz, E. J. Kobetich

Robert Katz Publications

A recent theory of particle tracks assumes that the probability P for grain development in nuclear emulsion depends on the local dose E of ionization energy deposited by secondary electrons (delta rays) in the neighborhood of the particle track. The response is assumed to be one of exponential survival; that is, if E0 is the dose for 37% survival, then P = 1 – exp (-E/E0). By calculation of the dose E(t) deposited at depth t in the emulsion by normally incident, monoenergetic electron beams, and applying the assumed dose-effect relationship, …


Formation Of Particle Tracks, Robert Katz, E. J. Kobetich Jan 1970

Formation Of Particle Tracks, Robert Katz, E. J. Kobetich

Robert Katz Publications

The formation of particle tracks, and such phenomena as the detection of charged particles and the damage produced by charged particles, are intimately related to the spatial distribution of ionization energy deposited by δ-rays. Changes in the spectrum of δ-rays with the velocity of the primary particle imply that linear measures of the interaction of the primary particle with the medium, such as specific energy loss, or primary ionization, are unsatisfactory measures of effects produced in the medium, for they contain no knowledge of the spatial deposition of the lost energy.


Chemical Analyses Of Plant Tissues From The Hubbard Brook Ecosystem In New Hampshire, Gene E. Likens, F. Herbert Bormann Jan 1970

Chemical Analyses Of Plant Tissues From The Hubbard Brook Ecosystem In New Hampshire, Gene E. Likens, F. Herbert Bormann

Yale School of the Environment Bulletin Series

No abstract provided.


Natural Variation In Susceptibility Of Pinus To Neodiprion Sawflies As A Basis For The Development Of A Breeding Scheme For Resistant Trees, Walter R. Henson, Louis C. O'Neil, Francois Mergen Jan 1970

Natural Variation In Susceptibility Of Pinus To Neodiprion Sawflies As A Basis For The Development Of A Breeding Scheme For Resistant Trees, Walter R. Henson, Louis C. O'Neil, Francois Mergen

Yale School of the Environment Bulletin Series

No abstract provided.


Man And His Environment: The Ecological Limits Of Optimism, R. S. Miller, G. M. Woodwell, W. R. Burch, P. A. Jordan, R. L. Means Jan 1970

Man And His Environment: The Ecological Limits Of Optimism, R. S. Miller, G. M. Woodwell, W. R. Burch, P. A. Jordan, R. L. Means

Yale School of the Environment Bulletin Series

No abstract provided.