نتایج جستجو برای: baryonic acoustic waves

تعداد نتایج: 194964  

2014
M. SOBOTKA M. ŠVANDA J. JURČÁK P. HEINZEL D. DEL MORO F. BERRILLI

Several mechanisms may heat the solar chromosphere: acoustic waves, magnetoacoustic waves (slow, fast, and Alfvén waves), and small-scale magnetic reconnections. Based on observations in the Ca II 854.2 nm line, the contribution of acoustic waves to the heating of quiet and plage regions in the chromosphere is discussed. The energy released by radiative losses is compared with the energy deposi...

Journal: :Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology 1987

2003
XIAOLIN ZHONG

In this paper, we continue to study the mechanisms of the receptivity of the supersonic boundary layer to free-stream disturbances by using both direct numerical simulation and linear stability theory. Specifically, the receptivity of a Mach 4.5 flow over a flat plate to free-stream fast acoustic waves is studied. The receptivity to free-stream slow acoustic waves, entropy waves and vorticity w...

Journal: :Japanese Journal of Applied Physics 2007

2001
N. A. Arhipova V. N. Lukash

An abstract should be given The time evolution of the number density of galaxy clusters and their mass and temperature functions are used to constrain cosmological parameters in the spatially flat dark matter models containing a fraction of hot particles (massive neutrino) additional to cold and baryonic matter. We test the modified MDM models with cosmic gravitational waves and show that they ...

2017
N. N. Dadoenkova I. L. Lyubchanskii F.F.L. Bentivegna Y. P. Lee

Second-order nonlinear optical diffraction by standing acoustic waves in a crystalline plate is theoretically investigated. A detailed analysis of the polarization state of the second-harmonic light diffracted by both longitudinal and transversal acoustic waves is carried out. It is shown that longitudinal standing acoustic waves only allow p-polarized nonlinear optical diffraction, irrespectiv...

Journal: :Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2007

Journal: :Physical review letters 2010
Yu Zhou Ming-Hui Lu Liang Feng Xu Ni Yan-Feng Chen Yong-Yuan Zhu Shi-Ning Zhu Nai-Ben Ming

We demonstrate both theoretically and experimentally the physical mechanism that underlies extraordinary acoustic transmission and collimation of sound through a one-dimensional decorated plate. A microscopic theory considers the total field as the sum of the scattered waves by every periodically aligned groove on the plate, which divides the total field into far-field radiative cylindrical wav...

2010
Shingo Watada Hiroo Kanamori

[1] Long‐period harmonic Rayleigh waves were observed on seismometers during the 1991 Mt. Pinatubo eruption in the Philippines. The amplitude spectrum of the Rayleigh waves shows two distinct peaks at periods of about 230 and 270 s. In the Earth’s atmosphere, long‐wavelength standing acoustic waves are bounded in a low‐sound‐velocity channel between the thermosphere and the ground. The Rayleigh...

1998
R. L. Merlino A. Barkan C. Thompson

Theoretical and experimental studies of low-frequency electrostatic waves in plasmas containing negatively charged dust grains are described. The presence of charged dust is shown to modify the properties of ion-acoustic waves and electrostatic ion-cyclotron waves through the quasineutrality condition even though the dust grains do not participate in the wave dynamics. If the dust dynamics is i...

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