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The geometric mean is a Bernstein function
In the paper, the authors establish, by using Cauchy integral formula in the
theory of complex functions, an integral representation for the geometric mean
of positive numbers. From this integral representation, the geometric mean
is proved to be a Bernstein function and a new proof of the well known AG
inequality is provided.Comment: 10 page
Two component dark matter with multi-Higgs portals
With the assistance of two extra groups, i.e., an extra hidden gauge group
and a global group, we propose a two component dark matter
(DM) model. After the symmetry being broken, we obtain
both the vector and scalar DM candidates. The two DM candidates communicate
with the standard model (SM) via three Higgs as multi-Higgs portals. The three
Higgs are mixing states of the SM Higgs, the Higgs of the hidden sector and
real part of a supplement complex scalar singlet. We study relic density and
direct detection of DM in three scenarios. The resonance behaviors and
interplay between the two component DM candidates are represented through
investigating of the relic density in the parameter spaces of the two DMs
masses. The electroweak precision parameters constrains the two Higgs portals
couplings ( and ). The relevant vacuum stability and
naturalness problem in the parameter space of and are
studied as well. The model could alleviate these two problems in some parameter
spaces under the constraints of electroweak precision observables and Higgs
indirect search.Comment: 27 pages, 16 figures. Version accepted for publication in JHE
The 2010 spring drought reduced primary productivity in southwestern China
Many parts of the world experience frequent and severe droughts. Summer drought can significantly reduce primary productivity and carbon sequestration capacity. The impacts of spring droughts, however, have received much less attention. A severe and sustained spring drought occurred in southwestern China in 2010. Here we examine the influence of this spring drought on the primary productivity of terrestrial ecosystems using data on climate, vegetation greenness and productivity. We first assess the spatial extent, duration and severity of the drought using precipitation data and the Palmer drought severity index. We then examine the impacts of the drought on terrestrial ecosystems using satellite data for the period 2000–2010. Our results show that the spring drought substantially reduced the enhanced vegetation index (EVI) and gross primary productivity (GPP) during spring 2010 (March–May). Both EVI and GPP also substantially declined in the summer and did not fully recover from the drought stress until August. The drought reduced regional annual GPP and net primary productivity (NPP) in 2010 by 65 and 46 Tg C yr−1, respectively. Both annual GPP and NPP in 2010 were the lowest over the period 2000–2010. The negative effects of the drought on annual primary productivity were partly offset by the remarkably high productivity in August and September caused by the exceptionally wet conditions in late summer and early fall and the farming practices adopted to mitigate drought effects. Our results show that, like summer droughts, spring droughts can also have significant impacts on vegetation productivity and terrestrial carbon cycling
Charge-impurity-induced Majorana fermions in topological superconductors
We study numerically Majorana fermions (MFs) induced by a charged impurity in
topological superconductors. It is revealed from the relevant Bogoliubov-de
Gennes equations that (i) for quasi-one dimensional systems, a pair of MFs are
bounded at the two sides of one charge impurity and well separated; and (ii)
for a two dimensional square lattice, the charged-impurity-induced MFs are
similar to the known pair of vortex-induced MFs, in which one MF is bounded by
the impurity while the other appears at the boundary. Moreover, the
corresponding local density of states is explored, demonstrating that the
presence of MF states may be tested experimentally.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
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