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    Dominant Spin-Flip Effects for the Hadronic Produced J/ψJ/\psi Polarization at TEVATRON

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    Dominant spin-flip effects for the direct and prompt J/ψJ/\psi polarizations at TEVATRON run II with collision energy 1.96 TeV and rapidity cut ∣yJ/ψ∣<0.6|y^{J/\psi}|<0.6, have been systematically studied, especially, the spin-flip effect for the transition of (ccˉ)8[3S1](c\bar{c})_8[^3S_1] into J/ψJ/\psi has been carefully discussed. It is found that the spin-flip effect shall always dilute the J/ψJ/\psi polarization, and with a suitable choice of the parameters a0,1a_{0,1} and c0,1,2c_{0,1,2}, the J/ψJ/\psi polarization puzzle can be solved to a certain degree. At large transverse momentum ptp_t, α\alpha for the prompt J/ψJ/\psi is reduced by ∼50\sim50% for f0=v2f_0 = v^2 and by ∼80\sim80% for f0=1f_0=1. We also study the indirect J/ψJ/\psi polarization from the bb-decays, which however is slightly affected by the same spin-flip effect and then shall provide a better platform to determine the color-octet matrix elements.Comment: 19 pages, 5 figures. References added. Revised version to be published in Phys.Rev.

    (E)-Ethyl 2-cyano-2-(thia­zolidin-2-yl­idene)acetate

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    The title compound, C8H10N2O2S, was prepared by the reaction of 2-cyano-3,3-bis­(methyl­sulfan­yl)acrylate and 2-amino­ethanethiol at 350 K. The mol­ecular structure and packing are stabilized by N—H⋯O hydrogen-bond inter­actions. All the non-H atoms are nearly in the same plane with the maximum deviation being 0.08 Å

    Currents and current correlations in a topological superconducting nanowire beam splitter

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    A beam splitter consisting of two normal leads coupled to one end of a topological superconducting nanowire via double quantum dot is investigated. In this geometry, the linear current cross-correlations at zero temperature change signs versus the overlap between the two Majorana bound states hosted by the nanowire. Under symmetric bias voltages the net current flowing through the nanowire is noiseless. These two features highlight the fermionic nature of such exotic Majorana excitations though they are based on the superconductivity. Moreover, there exists a unique local particle-hole symmetry inherited from the self-Hermitian property of Majorana bound states, which is apparently scarce in other systems. We show that such particular symmetry can be revealed through measuring the currents under complementary bias voltages.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
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