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Expansion Velocities of Elementary Gas in Comet Panstarrs Above 30000 Km from Nucleus
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The coma gasses consist of molecules liberated from the nucleus by solar heating and relative sublimation. Once they have left the nucleus, these molecules in the coma are exposed to direct solar radiation and can be damaged in various ways due to the combined action of these reactions.

   One of some complex problems facing the research in this field is that the Maxwell-Boltzmann equation gives distribution function for one kind of particles which have same masses, but the gas has multi-groups of particles (Carbon, Neon, Sodium … etc.), where all these components must be in one program to extract average velocity of all and calculate particles velocity to each band. This problem is solved here by Matlab program and the approach demonstrated good results. The study included extracting some elements of comet PanSTARRS by using X-ray spectrum with the calculation of elements’ abundances in respect to Carbon and obtaining particles’ velocity distribution to calculate most of the particles in the intervals of velocities.

  The study shows some physical relationships of cometary heavy elements, which are larger in mass than Carbon and have roughly less abundance in the cometary gases. Using X-ray spectrum, 23 elements of comet PanSTARRS C/2011 S4 were obtained. Carbon showed the highest abundance, followed by Gold.  Apparent abundance of all elements were extracted in respect to Carbon, which was correlated with the distribution function of Maxwell-Boltzmann to calculate element velocities and the bands of most particles’ velocities.

   Gas temperature was found to be equal to 1412 k. From this value, the velocity of each particle was obtained, as shown in the figures, where the velocity range of most particles (about 21% of total particles) was ~ 400-600 m s-1, whereas extending the band  to 200-800 m s-1 showed that the abundance includes  54% of particles.

   An H2O curve peak was found at velocity of 1142 m s-1, while the highest value was ~ 1389 m s-1  for Carbon (relatively light element) and the lowest value was about 340 m s-1 for Gold  particles (relatively heavy element).

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Sun Mar 01 2020
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Iop Conference Series: Materials Science And Engineering
Measurement of the distance to the central stars of Nebulae by using Expansion methods with Alladin Sky Atlas
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Abstract<p>The usual methods of distance determination in Astronomy parallax and Spectroscopic with Expansion Methods are seldom applicable to Nebulae. In this work determination of the distances to individual Nebulae are calculated and discussed. The distances of Nebulae to the Earth are calculated. The accuracy of the distance is tested by using Aladin sky Atlas, and comparing Nebulae properties were derived from these distance made with statistical distance determination. The results showed that angular Expansions may occur in a part of the nebulae that is moving at a velocity different than the observed velocity. Also the results of the comparison of our spectroscopic distances with the trig</p> ... Show More
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Publication Date
Sun Feb 10 2019
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Physics
Matter density distribution and longitudinal form factors for the ground and excited states of 17Ne exotic nucleus
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The two-frequency shell model approach is used to calculate the
ground state matter density distribution and the corresponding root
mean square radii of the two-proton17Ne halo nucleus with the
assumption that the model space of 15O core nucleus differ from the
model space of extra two loosely bound valence protons. Two
different size parameters bcore and bhalo of the single particle wave
functions of the harmonic oscillator potential are used. The
calculations are carried out for different configurations of the outer
halo protons in 17Ne nucleus and the structure of this halo nucleus
shows that the dominant configuration when the two halo protons in
the 1d5/2 orbi

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Fri Apr 01 2016
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Astronomy Reports
Ionized gas in the circumgalactic vicinity of the M81 galaxy group
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Mon Sep 14 2015
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Spe North Africa Technical Conference And Exhibition
Feasibility of Gas Lift to Increase Oil Production in an Iraqi Giant Oil Field
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Abstract<p>Gas lift is one of the artificial lift techniques which it is frequently implemented to raise oil production. Conventionally, the oil wells produce depending on the energy of reservoir pressure and solution gas which declines due to continuous production. Therefore, many oil wells after a certain production time become unable to lift oil to the surface. Thus, the continuity of production requires implementation of gas lift which works to decrease the average fluid density in the tubing by injection gas through the annulus into the tubing. This paper aims to get maximum oil production of an Iraqi giant oil field at optimum injected gas rate. The field is located in south of Iraq and in</p> ... Show More
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Publication Date
Thu Apr 18 2019
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Science
Theoretical Study and Modeling of Porous Silicon Gas Sensors
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In this work ,porous silicon(PS) substrate has been used to fabricate a sensor of structures(Al/n PSi/n-Si/Al) using infrared laser in a assisting Etching process at several times (8,16,and24 min) and current density(J) of about(25mA/cm2) on silicon(Si) substrates type of n and tested for CO2 gas molecules and then modulated using MATLAB program. J-V characteristic was analyzed. Different parameter determine such as, Porosity (%), Layer thickness (%) and relative permittivity of the fabricated PS substrate. Several shape and sizes of pores were obtained from the scanning electron microscope device such as pore, rectangular and cylindrical structure for infrared illuminated (IR). The Porosity (%) and Layer thickness (%) take control on se

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Sat Jan 01 2022
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Journal Of Petroleum Science And Engineering
Performance evaluation of analytical methods in linear flow data for hydraulically-fractured gas wells
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Thu Jul 01 2021
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Science
Irregular urban Expansion and Its Effects on Air Temperature over Baghdad City using Remote Sensing Technique
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Heat island is known as the increases in air temperature through large and industrial cities compared to surrounding rural areas. In this study, remote sensing technology is used to monitor and track thermal variations within the city center of Baghdad through Landsat satellite images and for the period from 2000 to 2015. Several processors and treatments were applied on these images using GIS 10.6 and ERDAS 2014, such as image correction and extraction, supervised classification, and selection of training samples. Urban areas detection was resulted from the supervised classification linked to the temperature readings of the surface taken from the thermal bands of satellite images. The results showed that the surface temperature of the c

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Sun Jan 13 2019
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Iraqi Journal Of Physics
Characterization of CuO thin films for gas sensing applications
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Nanostructural cupric oxide (CuO) films were prepared on Si and glass substrate by pulsed laser deposition technique (PLD) using laser Nd:YAG, using different laser pulses energies from 200 to 600 mJ. The X-ray diffraction pattern (XRD) of the films showed a polycrystalline structure with a monoclinic symmetry and preferred orientation toward (111) plane with nano structure. The crystallite size was increasing with increasing of laser pulse energy. Optical properties was characterized by using UV–vis spectrometer in the wave lengthrange (200-1100) nm at room temperature. The results showed that the transmission spectrum decreases with the laser pulses energy increase. Sensitivity of NO2 gas at different operating temperatures, (50°C,

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Thu Dec 29 2016
Journal Name
Ibn Al-haitham Journal For Pure And Applied Sciences
Gas Sensitivity and Optical Detector of Indium Oxide films
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In this research, we studied the structural and optical properties of  In2O3 films which prepared by chemical spray pyrolysis method on the glass substrate heated 400  . The effect of annealing temperature 100 for one hour on theses properties are studied. The result of Xray diffraction showed the prepared films were polycrystalline and orientation was (222) before and after annealing, optical properties study for prepared films by using (UV-VIS-NIR) spectrophotometer in the wave length range (300-1100)nm, We found the transmission increases after annealing to 90%. Sensitivity measurement of In2O3 films for gas (CO) and optical detector showed that after annealing at temperature 100 .

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Sat Feb 27 2021
Journal Name
Iraqi Journal Of Science
DC Glow Discharge Plasma Characteristics in Ar/O2 Gas Mixture
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In this article, the effects of the O2 ratio  on the electrical characteristics, including the I-V characteristic curve, Panchen’s curve, and I-P curve, were tested in a sample of O2/Ar gaseous mixture . The sample was produced by plasma-based DC magnetron sputtering with niobium metal as a target material. The inter-electrode spacing value was 4 cm. Plasma diagnosis via the Optical Emission Spectroscopy (OES) method was used to achieve Te and Ne mixture values of 20 %, 30 %, 50%, and 70% in the Ar/O2 system. The results showed that the discharge is operating in the abnormal glow region and the discharge current was decreased by increasing O2 percentage. In addition, the experimenta

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