Abstract. In this paper, a meteorite sample provided from TÜBİTAK National Observatory found in Turkey has been investigated by using a clinical linear accelerator that has endpoint energy of 18 MeV, and a high purity Germanium detector for qualitative elemental analysis within photo-activation analysis method. 21 nuclei ranging from 24 Na to 149 Nd have been identified in the meteorite sample.
In this paper, we present a numerical meshless method, which is based on the radial basis functions (RBF), to solve the morphology-dependent resonance (MDR) modes of a dielectric micro-sphere. To check the accuracy of the considered RBF method, we calculated the transverse electric (TE) and transverse magnetic (TM) modes of a perfect sphere that has an analytical characteristic equation. Besides, we employed the traditional mesh-dependent finite difference (FD) method to study the same problem. When we compared the results obtained by the three methods, we observe that the RBF method’s results are in very good agreement with the analytical and FD method’s results. We conclude that the presented meshless method may also be applicable to prolate and oblate spheroidal geometries, which do not have an analytical equation to calculate the modes.
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