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Cosmic-ray backgrounds in infrared bolometers

International Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves, 1985
Model calculations for the production of cosmic ray events in IR detectors by energy impulses due to fast charged particles' ionization trails are presently compared to the pulse-amplitude spectrum observed from a balloon at an altitude of 38 km.
Massimo Carlotti   +5 more
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Proposal on infrared ray emission CT

Systems and Computers in Japan, 1985
AbstractThis paper presents a proposal for infrared ray emission computed tomography (IRECT). This is a method for visualizing the two‐dimensional physical quantum distributions (e.g., temperature, concentration) on an arbitrary transaxial layer of an object by calculating the infrared radiation intensity emitted from the object as the projection data.
Shin'ichi Yuta   +5 more
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X-ray and infrared studies on carrageenin

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1955
Abstract X-ray diffraction patterns have been obtained from stretched fibres of whole carrageenin and its κ- and λ-components. The results establish structural differences between the two components, but the proposed fibre period in all three materials is 25.2 A. The κ-carrageenin molecule is probably branched. Along the main chain, the fibre period
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Infrared Background and Universal Cosmic Rays

Nature Physical Science, 1971
Rees and Setti1 have put forward a simple argument connecting the energy densities of the X-ray background and of meta-galactic cosmic rays which has been discussed in detail by Longair2. Relativistic electrons (E≳1 geV) injected into inter-galactic space will lose most of their energy during the Hubble time by inverse Compton interactions with the ...
Giancarlo Setti, L. Woltjer, L. Woltjer
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Infrared studies of X-ray sources

Astrophysics and Space Science, 1984
A detailed study of the infrared radiation from galactic X-ray sources indicates that the galactic bulge sources and X-ray binary sources have different infrared emission characteristics. The galactic bulge sources seem to show a power law dependence between the X-ray flux and the infrared flux emitted by the X-ray source.
A. G. Ananth, U. R. Rao
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Infrared Observations of High-Mass X-Ray Binaries [PDF]

open access: possibleAstrophysics and Space Science, 1997
We present the first results of our ISO program on High-Mass X-ray Binaries (HMXBs). Infrared photometry, obtained at different aspect angles of the systems, is used to investigate the massive star’s disrupted stellar wind and the accretion flow towards the compact X-ray source.
Kaper, L.   +4 more
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A Graphene‐Based Flexible Device as a Specific Far‐Infrared Emitter for Noninvasive Tumor Therapy

, 2020
Noninvasive treatments are emerging as a promising strategy not only due to their non‐invasive nature, but also due to their additive effects to traditional radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
Ting-ting Yu   +3 more
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Rice Roasting Machine Using Infrared Ray

2018 Third International Conference on Engineering Science and Innovative Technology (ESIT), 2018
Roasted rice is the main raw material for cooking in Thailand, especially the northeastern part. The objectives of this study were to design and construct a roasting machine using infrared rays, and to evaluate the qualities of roasted rice. The stainless steel roasting chamber was designed as a rotatable drum with a diameter of 0.6 m and a length of 1
Suphan Yangyuen, Juckamas Laohavanich
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An X-ray superflare are from an infrared protostar

Nature, 1997
Class I protostars1 are very young, low-mass stellar objects that are, according to current models, composite: they include a central star (still in the process of formation) surrounded by an accretion disk ~10-10OAu in radius and embedded in an extended, infalling envelope of gas and dust up to ~104 AU in size2. X-ray emission from such protostars has
Nicolas Grosso   +5 more
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