Temperature dependence of anti-hydrogen production in the ATHENA experiment
✍ Scribed by G. Bonomi; M. Amoretti; C. Amsler; A. Bouchta; P. Bowe; C. Carraro; C.L. Cesar; M. Charlton; M. Doser; V. Filippini; A. Fontana; M.C. Fujiwara; R. Funakoshi; P. Genova; J.S. Hangst; R.S. Hayano; L.V. Jørgensen; V. Lagomarsino; R. Landua; D. Lindelöf; E. Lodi Rizzini; M. Macrı́; N. Madsen; P. Montagna; H. Pruys; C. Regenfus; P. Riedler; A. Rotondi; G. Testera; A. Variola; D.P. van der Werf
- Book ID
- 114167790
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 316 KB
- Volume
- 214
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0168-583X
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T, is the temperature at which the surface tension is measured. The density p must also be corrected, using the bulk coeilicient of expansion. Using a factor o = 9 and without making any temperature corrections, relatively good predictions are made for the surface tension of many metals. Table 1