High-resolution Very Large Array observations of the Arches cluster near the Galactic center show evidence of continuum emission at gamma = 3.6, 6, 20, and 90 cm. The continuum emission at gamma = 90 cm is particularly striking because thermal sources generally become optically thick at longer wavelengths and fall off in brightness, whereas nonthermal sources increase in brightness. It is argued that the radio emission from this unique source ...
RESULTS ARE PRESENTED OF A STUDY OF CORROSION CRACKING OF SEMICOMMERCIAL HEATS OF MARAGING STEEL WITH 18% NI IN 3.5% NACL IN RELATION TO AUSTENITIZING TEMPERATURE.