Artículo:

Sonoluminescence:  Cavitation hots up

Autor:

Detlef Lohse

Resumen:

Gas inside collapsing bubbles can become very hot and, as a result, emit light. It turns out that temperatures of more than 15,000 kelvin can be reached — as hot as the surface of a bright star

Página:

33

Sección:

News and Views

Publicación:

Nature

Volúmen:

434

Fecha:

3 Marzo 2005

ISSN:

00280836

SrcID:

00280836-2005-03-03.txt