Horizons in World Physics. Volume 282

$230.00

Albert Reimer (Editor)

Series: Horizons in World Physics
BISAC: SCI055000

This book presents original research results on the leading edge of physics. Each article has been carefully selected in an attempt to present substantial research results across a broad spectrum, including navigation control of automated interstellar probes by means of quasars’ reference frames; impacts on airless objects under microgravity and possible related structures; nature of energy; phenomenon of axions’ and neutrinos’ clouds around objects; shock wave front of sun axions and neutrinos in molecular matter; ensembles of clusters in chloroprene caoutchouc and dynamics of clusters in chloroprene rubber; effects of an aligned magnetic field on an hydromagnetic flow around a corner; laminar gas flows in spiral galaxies; electromagnetic interaction between environmental fields and living systems and its effect on health and well-being; coherent structures in magnetohydrodynamic turbulent flows; a comprehensive picture of the galactic open star clusters’ age distribution; different mechanisms and applications of particle accelerators; pressure effect on novel iron based superconductors; and propagation of electromagnetic wave in underdense and overdense plasma. (Imprint: Nova)

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1 – Navigation Control of Automated Interstellar Probes by Means of Quasars‘ Reference Frames (pp. 1-20)
Emanuele Calabrò (Department of Physics, University of Messina, Italy)

Chapter 2 – Impacts on Airless Objects under Microgravity and Possible Related Structures in Itokawa Asteroid Sample (pp. 21-36)
Akos Kereszturi, Arnold Gucsik, Tomoki Nakamura, Hirotsugu Nishido, Kiyotaka Ninagawa and Masahiro Kayama (Konkoly Thege Miklos Astronomical Institute, Research Centre for Astronomy and Earth Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary, and others)

Chapter 3 – Nature of Energy: Phenomenon of Electric Neutral Particles‘ Emission in Chemical and Mechano-Chemical Reactions (pp. 37-52)
A. Zubow, K. Zubow and V.A. Zubow (Department Telecommunication Networks Group, Berlin, Germany and others)

Chapter 4 – Phenomenon of Axions‘ and Neutrinos‘ Clouds around Objects: Nature of inertia (pp. 53-70)
A. Zubow, K. Zubow and V. A. Zubow (Department Telecommunication Networks Group, Berlin, Germany and others)

Chapter 5 – Shock Wave Front of Sun Axions and Neutrinos in Molecular Matter – Structure and Formation Mechanism: ETIs Communication (pp. 71-84)
A. Zubow, K. Zubow and V. A. Zubow (Department Telecommunication Networks Group, Berlin, Germany and others)

Chapter 6 – Ensembles of Clusters in Chloroprene Caoutchouc and Dynamics of Clusters in Chloroprene Rubber: Phenomenon of Fists‘ Formation (pp. 85-98)
K. Zubow, A. Zubow and V. A. Zubow (Department Telecommunication Networks Group, Berlin, Germany and others)

Chapter 7 – Effects of an Aligned Magnetic Field on an Hydromagnetic Flow around a Corner (pp. 99-114)
Manuel Núñez and Jesús Rojo (Seccion de Matematicas and IMUVA, Departamento de Matematica Aplicada, Universidad de Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain)

Chapter 8 – Laminar Gas Flows in Spiral Galaxies (pp. 115-124)
Charles Francis (Jesus College, Cambridge, England)

Chapter 9 – Electromagnetic Interaction between Environmental Fields and Living Systems Determines Health and Well-Being (pp. 125-168)
Dimitris J. Panagopoulos (University of Athens, Department of Biology, Athens, Greece, and others)

Chapter 10 – Coherent Structures in Magnetohydrodynamic Turbulent Flows (pp. 169-202)
C. D. Dritselis (Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Thessaly, Pedion Areos, Volos, Greece)

Chapter 11 – Toward a Comprehensive Picture of the Galactic Open Star Clusters’ Age Distribution (pp. 203-216)
Andrés E. Piatti (Observatorio Astronómico, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Laprida, Córdoba, Argentina)

Chapter 12 – Different Mechanisms and Applications of Particle Accelerators (pp. 217-236)
M. M. Abdelrahman (Accelerators & Ion Sources Department, Nuclear Research Center, Atomic Energy Authority, Inchas, Atomic Energy, Cairo, Egypt)

Chapter 13 – Pressure Effect on Novel Iron Based Superconductors (pp. 237-260)
Moorthi Kanagaraj, Sonachalam Arumugam and Andrei Mourachkine (Centre for High Pressure Research, School of Physics, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli, Tamilnadu, India, and others)

Chapter 14 – Propagation of Electromagnetic Wave in Underdense and Overdense Plasma (pp. 261-288)
Sonu Sen, Meenu Asthana Varshney and Dinesh Varshney (Department of Engineering Physics, Indore Institute of Science and Technology, Indore, India, and others)

Index

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