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    Boundary K-matrices and the Lax pair for 1D open XYZ spin-chain

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    We analysis the symmetries of the reflection equation for open XYZXYZ model and find their solutions K±K^{\pm} case by case. In the general open boundary conditions, the Lax pair for open one-dimensional XYZXYZ spin-chain is given.Comment: LaTeX, 17 pages, errors in references correcte

    Rayleigh scattering in fused silica samples for gravitational wave detectors

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    Laser interferometer gravitational wave detectors require very high optical quality test masses. We report the bulk Rayleigh scattering in high quality fused silica samples. Results show that the scattering of the high quality fused silica is similar for various grades of fused silica from Heraeus. The total integrated scattering is about 0.7 ppm cm− 1at 1064 nm wavelength, which agrees with the theoretical value calculated using known fused silica parameters. All samples show Rayleigh scattering ratio inhomogeneity of ~ 4%

    Production and optical properties of liquid scintillator for the JSNS2^{2} experiment

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    The JSNS2^{2} (J-PARC Sterile Neutrino Search at J-PARC Spallation Neutron Source) experiment will search for neutrino oscillations over a 24 m short baseline at J-PARC. The JSNS2^{2} inner detector will be filled with 17 tons of gadolinium-loaded liquid scintillator (LS) with an additional 31 tons of unloaded LS in the intermediate γ\gamma-catcher and outer veto volumes. JSNS2^{2} has chosen Linear Alkyl Benzene (LAB) as an organic solvent because of its chemical properties. The unloaded LS was produced at a refurbished facility, originally used for scintillator production by the RENO experiment. JSNS2^{2} plans to use ISO tanks for the storage and transportation of the LS. In this paper, we describe the LS production, and present measurements of its optical properties and long term stability. Our measurements show that storing the LS in ISO tanks does not result in degradation of its optical properties.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures

    Study on constitutive models of hot deformation for 34CrNi3MoV steel

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    Isothermal constant strain rate compression experiments were conducted on 34CrNi3MoV steel using a thermal simulation experimental machine to study its thermal deformation behavior, with deformation temperatures ranging from 800 - 1 200 °C and strain rates ranging from 0,01 - 10 s-1 , and the corresponding stress-strain curves were obtained for 60 % compression. According to the results, through regression analysis of the 1stOpt software, parameter values of three constitutive models were obtained, and then the precision of prediction was compared by different models of flow stress
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