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    The electromagnetic decays of X(3823)X(3823) as the ψ2(13D2)\psi_2(1^{3}D_{2}) state and its radial excited states

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    We study the electromagnetic (EM) decays of X(3823)X(3823) as the ψ2(13D2)\psi_2(1^{3}D_{2}) state by using the relativistic Bethe-Salpeter method. Our results are Γ[X(3823)χc0γ]=1.6\Gamma[X(3823)\rightarrow\chi_{_{c0}}\gamma]=1.6 keV, Γ[X(3823)χc1γ]=265\Gamma[X(3823)\rightarrow\chi_{_{c1}}\gamma]=265 keV, Γ[X(3823)χc2γ]=57\Gamma[X(3823)\rightarrow\chi_{_{c2}}\gamma]=57 keV and Γ[X(3823)ηcγ]=1.3\Gamma[X(3823)\rightarrow\eta_{_c}\gamma]=1.3 keV. The ratio B[X(3823)χc2γ]/B[X(3823)χc1γ]=0.22{\cal B}[X(3823)\rightarrow\chi_{_{c2}}\gamma]/{\cal B}[X(3823)\rightarrow\chi_{_{c1}}\gamma]=0.22, agrees with the experimental data. Similarly, the EM decay widths of ψ2(n3D2)\psi_{_2}(n^{3}D_{_2}), n=2,3n=2,3, are predicted, and we find the dominant decays channels are ψ2(n3D2)χc1(nP)γ\psi_{_2}(n^{3}D_{_2})\rightarrow\chi_{_{c1}}(nP)\gamma, where n=1,2,3n=1,2,3. The wave function include different partial waves, which means the relativistic effects are considered. We also study the contributions of different partial waves.Comment: 20 pages, 6 figures, 9 table

    Assessment of absorption of four lignan constituents of JingNing particles in rat gut using in situ single-pass intestinal perfusion

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    Purpose: To study small intestinal absorption of schisadrol A, schisandrol B, schizandrin A and schisandrin B in JingNing particles using in situ single-pass intestinal perfusion (SPIP).Methods: Absorption rate constant (Ka) and apparent permeability (Papp) of the drugs at different concentrations in various parts of rat small intestine (duodenum, jejunum and ileum) were determined using SPIP. JingNing particles were also perfused in situ at different pH in the entire rat intestine. Ethanol extract of Schisandra chinensis (standard) at low concentration was perfused in the duodenum for comparison with extract of JingNing particles.Results: The order of apparent permeability of the four lignans was schisandrol A < schisandrol B < schizandrin A < schisandrin B. Ka and Papp values of the four lignans in JingNing particles were concentration-dependent. Absorption increased in the rank order: ileum > duodenum > jejunum. Optimum absorption pH was 6.50. Polygala tenuifolia extract and volatile oil of Rhizoma acori tatarinowii significantly (p < 0.05) enhanced the absorption of the four lignans.Conclusion: The four lignans were well absorbed in the intestinal tract, particularly the ileum, probably through carrier-mediated transport. The alcohol extract of Polygala tenuifolia and volatile oil of Rhizoma acori graminei enhanced the absorption of the four lignans.Keywords: JingNing, Intestinal absorption, Polygala tenuifolia, Rhizoma acori graminei, Lignans, Schisandrol, Schisandrin, Single-pass intestinal perfusio

    Sub-channel analysis for LBE cooled fuel assembly with grid type spacers of China initiative accelerator driven system

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    The present study focuses on the thermal hydraulic characteristics of fuel assemblies in the China Initiative Accelerator Driven subcritical System (CiADS), which utilizes grid-type spacers to support lead bismuth eutectic (LBE) cooled fast reactors. While the structural design and mechanical analysis of CiADS triangular fuel assemblies with grid-type spacers have been preliminarily investigated, there is a pressing need to study the thermal hydraulic behavior of liquid LBE within these fuel assemblies. This analysis is crucial for assessing the safety and economy of the CiADS subcritical reactor. The sub-channel analysis code, based on the lumped parameter method, plays a vital role in rapidly evaluating the safety features of LBE-cooled fast reactor fuel assemblies. To comprehensively evaluate the thermal hydraulic performance of fuel assemblies with grid-type spacers in the CiADS LBE cooling system, the flow pressure drop model, turbulent mixing model, and convective heat transfer model for the fuel assembly structure with grid-type spacers were incorporated into the existing CiADS sub-channel analysis code. This enhanced code has been successfully employed in the thermal hydraulic analysis of fuel assemblies utilizing wire-type spacers in the CiADS system. To verify the validity and accuracy of the modified CiADS sub-channel analysis code in calculating triangular fuel assemblies with grid-type spacers, the code was first utilized to replicate a 19-rods flow heat transfer experiment with grid-type spacers cooling liquid LBE. A comparison between the simulation and experimental results confirms that the CiADS sub-channel analysis code can predict the coolant temperature and fuel rod surface temperature in fuel assemblies with grid-type spacers. Subsequently, the structure and thermal hydraulic design of the latest CiADS fuel assembly with grid-type spacers were reviewed. Finally, taking into account the aforementioned enhancements to the CiADS sub-channel analysis code, a comprehensive thermo-hydraulic calculation of the CiADS fuel assembly with grid-type spacers was conducted. The results demonstrate that the coolant outlet temperature, maximum cladding temperature, and maximum fuel pellet temperature all fall within the design parameters of CiADS. Furthermore, the impact of the number of rods in different rod bundles (91, 61, 37, and 7 rods) on thermal hydraulic performance was analyzed. The findings indicate that, while ensuring calculation accuracy and efficiency, the results obtained from the 37-rod bundle can effectively reflect the thermal hydraulic behavior of the reactor core

    Δ\Delta-scaling and heat capacity in relativistic ion collisions

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    The Δ\Delta-scaling method has been applied to the total multiplicity distribution of the relativistic ion collisions of p+p, C+C and Pb+Pb which were simulated by a Monte Carlo package, LUCIAE 3.0. It is found that the Δ\Delta-scaling parameter decreases with the increasing of the system size. Moreover, the heat capacities of different mesons and baryons have been extracted from the event-by-event temperature fluctuation in the region of low transverse mass and they show the dropping trend with the increasing of impact parameter.Comment: version 2: major change: 4 pages, 3 figures; Proceeding of International Conference on "Strangeness in Quark Matter" (SQM2004), Cape Town, South Africa, Spet. 2004 (Submitted to J. Phys. G.

    In C andida albicans hyphae, Sec2p is physically associated with SEC2 mRNA on secretory vesicles

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    andida albicans hyphae grow in a highly polarized fashion from their tips. This polarized growth requires the continuous delivery of secretory vesicles to the tip region. Vesicle delivery depends on Sec2p, the Guanine Exchange Factor (GEF) for the Rab GTPase Sec4p. GTP bound Sec4p is required for the transit of secretory vesicles from the trans-Golgi to sites of polarized growth. We previously showed that phosphorylation of Sec2p at residue S584 was necessary for Sec2p to support hyphal, but not yeast growth. Here we show that on secretory vesicles SEC2 mRNA is physically associated with Sec2p. Moreover, we show that the phosphorylation of S584 allows SEC2 mRNA to dissociate from Sec2p and we speculate that this is necessary for Sec2p function and/or translation. During hyphal extension, the growing tip may be separated from the nucleus by up to 15 μm. Transport of SEC2 mRNA on secretory vesicles to the tip localizes SEC2 translation to tip allowing a sufficient accumulation of this key protein at the site of polarized growth

    Pion, kaon, proton and anti-proton transverse momentum distributions from p+p and d+Au collisions at sNN=200\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 200 GeV

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    Identified mid-rapidity particle spectra of π±\pi^{\pm}, K±K^{\pm}, and p(pˉ)p(\bar{p}) from 200 GeV p+p and d+Au collisions are reported. A time-of-flight detector based on multi-gap resistive plate chamber technology is used for particle identification. The particle-species dependence of the Cronin effect is observed to be significantly smaller than that at lower energies. The ratio of the nuclear modification factor (RdAuR_{dAu}) between protons (p+pˉ)(p+\bar{p}) and charged hadrons (hh) in the transverse momentum range 1.2<pT<3.01.2<{p_{T}}<3.0 GeV/c is measured to be 1.19±0.051.19\pm0.05(stat)±0.03\pm0.03(syst) in minimum-bias collisions and shows little centrality dependence. The yield ratio of (p+pˉ)/h(p+\bar{p})/h in minimum-bias d+Au collisions is found to be a factor of 2 lower than that in Au+Au collisions, indicating that the Cronin effect alone is not enough to account for the relative baryon enhancement observed in heavy ion collisions at RHIC.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, 1 table. We extended the pion spectra from transverse momentum 1.8 GeV/c to 3. GeV/

    Azimuthal anisotropy and correlations at large transverse momenta in p+pp+p and Au+Au collisions at sNN\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}= 200 GeV

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    Results on high transverse momentum charged particle emission with respect to the reaction plane are presented for Au+Au collisions at sNN\sqrt{s_{_{NN}}}= 200 GeV. Two- and four-particle correlations results are presented as well as a comparison of azimuthal correlations in Au+Au collisions to those in p+pp+p at the same energy. Elliptic anisotropy, v2v_2, is found to reach its maximum at pt3p_t \sim 3 GeV/c, then decrease slowly and remain significant up to pt7p_t\approx 7 -- 10 GeV/c. Stronger suppression is found in the back-to-back high-ptp_t particle correlations for particles emitted out-of-plane compared to those emitted in-plane. The centrality dependence of v2v_2 at intermediate ptp_t is compared to simple models based on jet quenching.Comment: 4 figures. Published version as PRL 93, 252301 (2004

    Plasma Wakefield Acceleration with a Modulated Proton Bunch

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    The plasma wakefield amplitudes which could be achieved via the modulation of a long proton bunch are investigated. We find that in the limit of long bunches compared to the plasma wavelength, the strength of the accelerating fields is directly proportional to the number of particles in the drive bunch and inversely proportional to the square of the transverse bunch size. The scaling laws were tested and verified in detailed simulations using parameters of existing proton accelerators, and large electric fields were achieved, reaching 1 GV/m for LHC bunches. Energy gains for test electrons beyond 6 TeV were found in this case.Comment: 9 pages, 7 figure

    The energy dependence of ptp_t angular correlations inferred from mean-ptp_{t} fluctuation scale dependence in heavy ion collisions at the SPS and RHIC

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    We present the first study of the energy dependence of ptp_t angular correlations inferred from event-wise mean transverse momentum fluctuations in heavy ion collisions. We compare our large-acceptance measurements at CM energies $\sqrt{s_{NN}} =$ 19.6, 62.4, 130 and 200 GeV to SPS measurements at 12.3 and 17.3 GeV. $p_t$ angular correlation structure suggests that the principal source of $p_t$ correlations and fluctuations is minijets (minimum-bias parton fragments). We observe a dramatic increase in correlations and fluctuations from SPS to RHIC energies, increasing linearly with $\ln \sqrt{s_{NN}}$ from the onset of observable jet-related fluctuations near 10 GeV.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figure

    Azimuthal anisotropy in Au+Au collisions at sqrtsNN = 200 GeV

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    The results from the STAR Collaboration on directed flow (v_1), elliptic flow (v_2), and the fourth harmonic (v_4) in the anisotropic azimuthal distribution of particles from Au+Au collisions at sqrtsNN = 200 GeV are summarized and compared with results from other experiments and theoretical models. Results for identified particles are presented and fit with a Blast Wave model. Different anisotropic flow analysis methods are compared and nonflow effects are extracted from the data. For v_2, scaling with the number of constituent quarks and parton coalescence is discussed. For v_4, scaling with v_2^2 and quark coalescence is discussed.Comment: 26 pages. As accepted by Phys. Rev. C. Text rearranged, figures modified, but data the same. However, in Fig. 35 the hydro calculations are corrected in this version. The data tables are available at http://www.star.bnl.gov/central/publications/ by searching for "flow" and then this pape
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