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Revisit cosmic ray propagation by using H, H, He and He
The secondary-to-primary ratios are unique tools to investigate cosmic ray
propagation mechanisms. In this work, we use the latest data of
deuteron-to-helium~4 ratio and helium~3-to-helium~4 ratio measured by PAMELA
combined with other Z2 primary fluxes measured by PAMELA and Voyager-1,
to constrain the cosmic ray acceleration and propagation models. The analysis
is performed by interfacing statistical tools with the GALPROP propagation
package. To better fit both the modulated and unmodulated low energy cosmic ray
data, we find that a time-, charge- and rigidity-dependent solar modulation
model is better than the force-field approximation. Among all the studied
cosmic ray propagation models, the diffusion-reacceleration-convection model is
strongly supported by the derived Bayesian evidence. The robustness of the
estimated diffusion slope is cross-checked by another low-mass
secondary-to-primary ratio, i.e. the antiproton-to-proton ratio. It is shown
that the diffusion-reacceleration-convection model can reconcile well with the
high energy antiproton-to-proton ratio. This indicates that the estimated value
of is reliable. The well constraint from the `best' model is
found to be close to 1/3, inferring a Kolmogorov-type interstellar magnetic
turbulence.Comment: Accepted by Physics Letters
A probabilistic method for gradient estimates of some geometric flows
In general, gradient estimates are very important and necessary for deriving
convergence results in different geometric flows, and most of them are obtained
by analytic methods. In this paper, we will apply a stochastic approach to
systematically give gradient estimates for some important geometric quantities
under the Ricci flow, the mean curvature flow, the forced mean curvature flow
and the Yamabe flow respectively. Our conclusion gives another example that
probabilistic tools can be used to simplify proofs for some problems in
geometric analysis.Comment: 22 pages. Minor revision to v1. Accepted for publication in
Stochastic Processes and their Application
Teleportation of an arbitrary multipartite state via photonic Faraday rotation
We propose a practical scheme for deterministically teleporting an arbitrary
multipartite state, either product or entangled, using Faraday rotation of the
photonic polarization. Our scheme, based on the input-output process of
single-photon pulses regarding cavities, works in low-Q cavities and only
involves virtual excitation of the atoms, which is insensitive to both cavity
decay and atomic spontaneous emission. Besides, the Bell-state measurement is
accomplished by the Faraday rotation plus product-state measurements, which
could much relax the experimental difficulty to realize the Bell-state
measurement by the CNOT operation.Comment: 11 pages, 2 figures
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