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    Efficient two-step entanglement concentration for arbitrary W states

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    We present two two-step practical entanglement concentration protocols (ECPs) for concentrating an arbitrary three-particle less-entangled W state into a maximally entangled W state assisted with single photons. The first protocol uses the linear optics and the second protocol adopts the cross-Kerr nonlinearity to perform the protocol. In the first protocol, based on the post-selection principle, three parties say Alice, Bob and Charlie in different distant locations can obtain the maximally entangled W state from the arbitrary less-entangled W state with a certain success probability. In the second protocol, it dose not require the parties to posses the sophisticated single-photon detectors and the concentrated photon pair can be retained after performing this protocol successfully. Moreover, the second protocol can be repeated to get a higher success probability. Both protocols may be useful in practical quantum information applications.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figure

    Categorizing resonances X(1835), X(2120) and X(2370) in the pseudoscalar meson family

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    Inspired by the newly observed three resonances X(1835), X(2120) and X(2370), in this work we systematically study the two-body strong decays and double pion decays of η(1295)/η(1475)\eta(1295)/\eta(1475), η(1760)/X(1835)\eta(1760)/X(1835) and X(2120)/X(2370)X(2120)/X(2370) by categorizing η(1295)/η(1475)\eta(1295)/\eta(1475), η(1760)/X(1835)\eta(1760)/X(1835), X(2120) and X(2370) as the radial excitations of η(548)/η′(958)\eta(548)/\eta^\prime(958). Our numerical results indicate the followings: (1) The obtained theoretical strong decay widths of three pseudoscalar states η(1295)\eta(1295), η(1475)\eta(1475) and η(1760)\eta(1760) are consistent with the experimental measurements; (2) X(1835) could be the second radial excitation of η′(958)\eta^\prime(958); (3) X(2120) and X(2370) can be explained as the third and fourth radial excitations of η(548)/η′(958)\eta(548)/\eta^\prime(958), respectively.Comment: 16 pages, 15 figures, 3 tables. Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.

    Nonperturbative Effect in Threshold Resummation

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    We show that the conventional threshold resummation calculation cannot describe well the low energy Drell-Yan (DY) data without including the non-perturbative correction terms which are deduced from analyzing the asymptotic behavior of the resummation formalism. It is demonstrated that the non-perturbative correction is generally small for the large invariant mass DY pairs produced at the Tevatron and the LHC.Comment: JHEP06(2009)03

    Experimental realization of large-alphabet quantum key distribution protocol using orbital angular momentum entanglement

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    We experimentally demonstrate a quantum key distribution (QKD) protocol using photon pairs entangled in orbit angular momentum (OAM). In our protocol, Alice and Bob modulate their OAM states on each entangled pair with spatial light modulators (SLMs), respectively. Alice uses a fixed phase hologram in her SLM, while Bob designs NN different suitable phase holograms and uses them to represent his NN-based information in his SLM. With coincidences, Alice can fully retrieve the key stream sent by Bob without information reconciliation or privacy amplification. We report the experiment results with N=3 and the sector states with OAM eigenmodes l=1 and l=-1. Our experiment shows that the coincidence rates are in relatively distinct value regions for the three different key elements. Alice could recover fully Bob's keys by the protocol. Finally, we discuss the security of the protocol both form the light way and against the general attacks

    Infall, Fragmentation and Outflow in Sgr B2

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    Observations of H2_{2}CO lines and continuum at 1.3 mm towards Sgr B2(N) and Sgr B2(M) cores were carried out with the SMA. We imaged H2_{2}CO line absorption against the continuum cores and the surrounding line emission clumps. The results show that the majority of the dense gas is falling into the major cores where massive stars have been formed. The filaments and clumps of the continuum and gas are detected outside of Sgr B2(N) and Sgr B2(M) cores. Both the spectra and moment analysis show the presence of outflows from Sgr B2(M) cores. The H2_{2}CO gas in the red-shifted outflow of Sgr B2(M) appears to be excited by a non-LTE process which might be related to the shocks in the outflow.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, Published in J. Physics Conference Serie
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