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This kind of object is the only place where the behavior of matter at nuclear density can be observed (though not directly).
Nuclear density meters work on the principle of measuring gamma radiation.
It is expected to appear in sufficiently dense (exceeding at least a few times the normal nuclear density) and not very hot matter.
Nuclear density meters are limited in scope to what is seen by the gamma radiation beam.
Nuclear density gauges are typically operated in one of two modes:
Areas of acetowhiteness correlate with higher nuclear density.
Nuclear density gauges can also be used to measure the density of a liquid in a pipe.
Laboratory investigation of nuclear density gauge operation.
The descriptive term nuclear density is also applied to situations where similarly high densities occur, such as within neutron stars.
There have been several incidents involving nuclear density gauges, which could have led to increased risk of radiation exposure for operators and other people.
The sensitivity of the predictions to the assumed interaction, Pauli correlation approximation, and nuclear density distributions is investigated.
A nuclear density gauge is a tool used in civil construction and the petroleum industry, as well as for mining and archaeology purposes.
The Moon will become, briefly, a single giant nucleon, an extended sac of quarks at nuclear density that- "Who is doing this?"
The Tracerco Profiler entered the market in 2000, this Nuclear density gauge allows customers to see into their separator.
In contrast, neutrons scatter off of nuclear density and nuclear magnetic fields so sensitivity does not decrease monotonically with z.
Electron/nuclear densities can be determined only semiquantitatively with the MEM/Rietveld method.
The energy scale at the level of 1-2 GeV per nucleon attained initially yields compressed nuclear matter at few times normal nuclear density.
With VEND, electron/nuclear densities is visualized as isosurfaces, bird's-eye views, and two-dimensional planes.
The Atomic Nucleus: Nuclear Radii, Nuclear Density, the Neutron.
Gaseous isotopes such as He or Xe must be hyperpolarized and then inhaled as their nuclear density is too low to yield a useful signal under normal conditions.
Exchange forces were introduced by Werner Heisenberg (1932) and Ettore Majorana (1933) in order to account for the saturation of binding energy and of nuclear density.
It is shown that nuclear binding and the EMC effect are consequences of partial deconfinement, and that complete deconfinement occurs at about six times normal nuclear density.
Gradings, Binder Contents, Bulk Densities, Nuclear Densities, including the management of Density Offsets, are all catered for by the system.
The Specialist Measurement Instruments section was established with a range of level, trip and Nuclear density gauges, typical application of which is slug catchers and separation vessels.
He also went on to consider nuclear goblins, which he proposed as "a body of nuclear density ... only stable under sufficient external pressure within a massive and dense star".