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W-exchange and W-annihilation processes of B mesons
Using the PQCD method we calculate the W-exchange and the W-annihilation
processes of B mesons, which in general involve a charm quark or anti-quark in
the final state. The nonvanishing amplitudes of these processes are found to be
suppressed by a factor of compared to the tree or the time-like
penguin processes, but some of them are within the reach of observation at the
future B-factories, and whose branching ratio is
found to be can be found even before the B-factory era.
Comparisons with the results based on the BSW model are also given.Comment: 11 Pages including figures, accepted in Phys. Lett.
Organic carbon partitioning during spring phytoplankton blooms in the Ross Sea polynya and the Sargasso Sea
In this study we evaluate the partitioning of organic carbon between the particulate and dissolved pools during spring phytoplankton blooms in the Ross Sea, Antarctica, and the Sargasso Sea. As part of a multidisciplinary project in the Ross Sea polynya we investigated the dynamics of the dissolved organic carbon (DOC) pool and the role it played in the carbon cycle during the 1994 spring phytoplankton bloom. Phytoplankton biomass during the bloom was dominated by an Antarctic Phaeocystis sp. We determined primary productivity (PP; via H14CO3, incubations), particulate organic carbon (POC), bacterial productivity (BP; via [3H]thymidine incorporation), and DOC during two occupations of 76°30âČS from 175°W to 168°E. Results from this bloom are compared to blooms observed in the Sargasso Sea in the vicinity of the Bermuda Atlantic TimeâSeries Study station (BATS). We present data that demonstrate clear differences in the production, biolability, and accumulation of DOC between the two ocean regions. Despite fourâ to fivefold greater PP in the Ross Sea, almost an order of magnitude less DOC (mmol mâ2) accumulated during the Ross Sea bloom compared to the Sargasso Sea blooms. In the Ross Sea 89% (Ë1 mol C mâ2) of the total organic carbon (TOC) that accumulated during the bloom was partitioned as POC, with the remaining 11% (Ë0.1 mol C mâ2) partitioned as DOC. In contrast, a mean of 86% (0.7.5â1.0 mol mâ2) of TOC accumulated as DOC during the 1992, 1993, and 1995 blooms in the Sargasso Sea, with as little as 14% (0.08â0.29 mol C mâ2) accumulating as POC. Although a relatively small portion of the fixed carbon was produced as DOC in the Ross Sea, the bacterial carbon demand indicated that a qualitatively more labile carbon was produced in the Ross Sea compared to the Sargasso Sea. There are fundamental differences in organic carbon partitioning between the two systems that may be controlled by plankton community structure and foodâweb dynamics
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Growth dynamics of Phaeocystis antarctica-dominated plankton assemblages from the Ross Sea
Large-volume experiments were conducted using natural seawater assemblages collected in the southern Ross Sea during austral spring 1994 and summer 1995 to assess the carbon and nitrogen exchanges among phytoplankton, bacteria and dissolved organic carbon pools, and to compare the elemental partitioning in these experimental enclosures with those observed in situ. Large concentrations of particulate matter were produced in these enclosures, which were at all times dominated by the colonial haptophyte Phaeocystis antarctica. Particulate organic carbon concentrations exceeded 200 mu mol l(-1) at the end of the experiment. Bacterial carbon comprised only a small (%) fraction of the particulate carbon, but bacteria grew at 0.15 to 0.3 d(-1) and were not limited by bacteriovores. Nutrient levels decreased concomitantly with POC increases, and nitrate was reduced to undetectable levels. Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) levels remained low (less than 50 mu M) while nutrients were present, but increased dramatically (to more than 200 mu M) after nitrate was depleted. Growth rates calculated from changes in particulate matter concentrations were slightly below the predicted maximum based on temperature. Field studies, however, showed no depletion of nitrate, similar levels of particulate organic carbon to those found during exponential growth, low levels of DOG, and relatively low levels of bacterial biomass. It appears that P. antarctica in the Ross Sea does not produce large amounts of DOC during nutrient-replete growth; furthermore, because macronutrients are rarely, if ever, depleted where P. antarctica is dominant in the Ross Sea, it is likely that much of the carbon generated during its growth remains in the particulate pool
Topological surface states above the Fermi energy in
We report a detailed experimental study of the band structure of the recently
discovered topological material . Using
the combination of scanning tunneling spectroscopy and angle-resolved
photo-emission spectroscopy with surface K-doping, we probe the band structure
of with energy and momentum resolution
above the Fermi level. Our experiments show the presence of multiple surface
states with a linear Dirac-like dispersion, consistent with the predictions
from previously reported band structure calculations. In particular, scanning
tunneling spectroscopy measurements provide the first experimental evidence for
the strong topological surface state predicted at 460 meV, which stems from the
band inversion between Hf-d and Te-p orbitals. This band inversion comprised of
more localized d-states could result in a better surface-to-bulk conductance
ratio relative to more traditional topological insulators.Comment: Supplementary materials available upon reques
Gravitational Form Factors in the Axial Sector from an AdS/QCD Model
We calculate the stress tensor, or energy-momentum tensor, form factors of
the pion and of axial vector mesons in the chiral limit of a hard wall AdS/CFT
model of QCD. One (of the two) pion gravitational form factors is directly
related to the second moment of the pion generalized parton distribution, thus
providing a sum rule for the latter. As was also the case for vector mesons,
both the pion and the axial vector mesons appear strikingly more compact
measured by the gravitational form factor than by the electromagnetic form
factor.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figur
Parent Stars of Extrasolar Planets. X. Lithium Abundances and vsini Revisited
We determine Li abundances and vsini values from new spectra of 53 stars with
Doppler-detected planets not included in our previous papers in this series. We
also examine two sets of stars without detected planets, which together serve
as our comparison sample. Using the method of comparison of Li abundances and
vsini values between two sets of stars we introduced in Gonzalez (2008), we
confirm that these two quantities are smaller among stars with planets compared
to stars without detected planets near the solar temperature. The transition
from low to high Li abundance among SWPs occurs near 5850 K, a revision of
about 50 K from our previous determination. The transition from low to high
vsini occurs near 6000 K, but this temperature is not as well constrained.Comment: accepted for publication in MNRAS; 14 pages, 13 figures, 3 table
Hahn's Symmetric Quantum Variational Calculus
We introduce and develop the Hahn symmetric quantum calculus with
applications to the calculus of variations. Namely, we obtain a necessary
optimality condition of Euler-Lagrange type and a sufficient optimality
condition for variational problems within the context of Hahn's symmetric
calculus. Moreover, we show the effectiveness of Leitmann's direct method when
applied to Hahn's symmetric variational calculus. Illustrative examples are
provided.Comment: This is a preprint of a paper whose final and definite form will
appear in the international journal Numerical Algebra, Control and
Optimization (NACO). Paper accepted for publication 06-Sept-201
Calculations of penguin diagrams in B decays
We analyze the effects of the space-like penguin diagrams in two body B
decays and . Special attention
is paid to the operator , whose contribution is large in the BSW model,
but vanishes in the PQCD method in the approximation of neglecting the masses
in the final states. Suppressions of the space-like penguin diagrams are found
in the PQCD method, which implies that the contributions of the space-like
penguins are small compared to those of the time-like penguins.Comment: Latex, 14 pages, including 3 figures (Postscript
Bound on R-parity violating couplings from nonleptonic B decay
The effective Hamiltonian for the R-parity violating couplings induced
nonleptonic decay is calculated including leading log QCD
corrections running from , the mass of the up-type squark, to
. Experimental upper limit of this decay is used to give the bound on the
R-parity violating couplings .Comment: 9 pages, Latex, 3 postscript figures include
Are and the Roper resonance diquark-diquark-antiquark states?
We consider a current in the QCD sum rule framework to study
the mass of the recently observed pentaquark state , obtaining
good agreement with the experimental value. We also study the mass of the
pentaquark . Our results are compatible with the interpretation
of the state as being the Roper resonance N(1440), as suggested
by Jaffe and Wilczek.Comment: 9 pages RevTex4 and 3 eps figures. Revised version accepted for
publication in Phys. Lett.
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