On the other hand, in a system involving a cascade of nucleon-nucleon collisions, multi-strange antimatter are produced less frequently considering that several relatively improbable events must occur in the same collision process.
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The S-matrix described only the states of incident particles in a collision process, the states of those emerging from the collision, and stable bound states; there would be no reference to the intervening states.
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The kinematics of the phonon annihilation or creation process are extremely simple-conservation of energy and momentum can be combined to yield an equation for the energy exchange ?E and momentum exchange "'q "'during the collision process.
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In 1978 Kessler and Burton Cour-Palais co-authored " Collision Frequency of Artificial Satellites : The Creation of a Debris Belt ", demonstrating that the process controlling asteroid evolution would cause a similar collision process in LEO in decades rather than billions of years.
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In 1964, he moved to The University of Chicago, where he has worked on atomic and ionic collision processes, photoionization, the nature of correlation of valence electrons in atoms, and, more recently, on atomic and molecular clusters, and on protein dynamics.
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Leone s primary research areas of interests are : attosecond physics and chemistry, nanoparticle fluorescence intermittency by probing with near field optical microscopy, and ultrafast laser investigations and soft x-ray probing of valence and core levels; to understand chemical dynamics ( collision processes and Kinetic investigations ).
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In a separate project in the 1950s at the Chalk River research reactor in Canada, Brockhouse also worked on neutron scattering, but his focus was on another atomic collision process called inelastic scattering, which made it possible to measure the relative energies of different neutrons scattered by a sample of material.
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Only the time required to complete a collision will change, which can affect subsequent collisions . 40 % to 50 % of the kinetic energy of the initial ball ( from a single-ball strike ) is stored in the ball surfaces as potential energy for most of the collision process . 13 % of the initial velocity is imparted to the fourth ball ( which can be seen as a 3.3 degree movement if the fifth ball moves out 25 degrees ) and there is a slight reverse velocity in the first three balls, with the largest being " 7 % of the initial velocity in the first ball ( it has a slight reverse movement after striking ).