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    Comparing hierarchical black hole mergers in star clusters and active galactic nuclei

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    Star clusters (SCs) and active galactic nuclei (AGNs) are promising sites for the occurrence of hierarchical black hole (BH) mergers. We use simple models to compare hierarchical BH mergers in two of the dynamical formation channels. We find that the primary mass distribution of hierarchical mergers in AGNs is higher than that in SCs, with the peaks of ∼\sim50 M⊙50\,M_{\odot} and ∼\sim13 M⊙13\,M_{\odot}, respectively. The effective spin (χeff\chi_{\rm eff}) distribution of hierarchical mergers in SCs is symmetrical around zero as expected and ∼\sim50%50\% of the mergers have ∣χeff∣>0.2|\chi_{\rm eff}|>0.2. The distribution of χeff\chi_{\rm eff} in AGNs is narrow and prefers positive values with the peak of χeff≥0.3\chi_{\rm eff}\ge0.3 due to the assistance of AGN disks. BH hierarchical growth efficiency in AGNs, with at least ∼\sim30%30\% of mergers being hierarchies, is much higher than the efficiency in SCs. Furthermore, there are obvious differences in the mass ratios and effective precession parameters of hierarchical mergers in SCs and AGNs. We argue that the majority of the hierarchical merger candidates detected by LIGO-Virgo may originate from the AGN channel as long as AGNs get half of the hierarchical merger rate.Comment: 12 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables, accepted for publication in PHYS. REV. D; v2. add Figs. 4 and 5, showing mass-ratios and effective precession parameters, respectively; v3. delete an additional free parameter (maximum generation, NmaxGN_{\rm max}^{\rm G}), replot Fig. 3 using the mergers detected by LIGO-Virgo, and add Yong Yuan as the third author of this manuscript; v4. add more details for SN

    Expression of VP60 gene from rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) YL strain under control of the ats1A promoter in tobacco

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    The VP60 gene from rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) YL strain in Northeast of China, under control of the ats1A promoter from Rubisco small subunit genes of Arabidopsis thaliana, was introduced into the transfer deoxyribonucleic acid (T-DNA) region of plant transfer vector pCAMBIA1300 and transferred to tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum cv. Petit Havanna SR1) with Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated method. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) reverse transcription(RT) and -PCR analysis of the transformed tobacco plants confirmed the integration of the VP60 gene copy into the plant DNA and VP60 gene transcription produced. Western blot analysis revealed that the VP60 protein was expressed in tobacco under control of ats1A promoter.Key words: Agrobacterium tumefaciens, rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV), VP60 protein, ats1A promoter, plant-derived vaccine

    Quantum electric-dipole liquid on a triangular lattice

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    Geometric frustrations and quantum mechanical fluctuations may prohibit the formation of long-range ordering even at the lowest temperature, and therefore liquid-like ground states could be expected. A good example is the quantum spin liquid in frustrated magnets that represents an exotic phase of matter and is attracting enormous interests. Geometric frustrations and quantum fluctuations can happen beyond magnetic systems. Here we propose that quantum electric-dipole liquids, analogs to quantum spin liquids, could emerge in frustrated dielectrics where antiferroelectrically coupled small electric dipoles reside on a triangular lattice. The quantum paraelectric hexaferrite BaFe12O19, in which small electric dipoles originated from the off-center displacement of Fe3+ in the FeO5 bipyramids constitute a two-dimensional triangular lattice, represents a promising candidate to generate the anticipated electric-dipole liquid. We present a series of experimental evidences, including dielectric permittivity, heat capacity, and thermal conductivity measured down to 66 mK, to reveal the existence of a nontrivial ground state in BaFe12O19, characterized by itinerant low-energy excitations with a small gap, to which we interpret as an exotic liquid-like quantum phase. The quantum electric-dipole liquids in frustrated dielectrics open up a fresh playground for fundamental physics and may find applications in quantum information and computation as well.Comment: 13 pages, 6 figure

    The FEM-Prediction on tensile performance of woven membrane materials under uni and Bi-axial loads

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    In this study, the mechanical model of the woven PVC-coated membrane materials has been built. By the FEM analysis, it was found out that when tensioned under uni-axial loads, the tensile modulus in the warp and fill direction of woven membrane materials could be predicted nicely, especially after the revision of the properties for the fiber materials. The effect of the tensile moduli of the fiber and the PVC coating materials on the modulus of the woven membrane fabrics has been discussed. It could be consulted that with the proper improvement of the modulus of the fiber materials in the fill direction, the discrepancy between the modulus of woven membrane materials in the warp and fill direction could be reduced to a certain extent. When it comes to the prediction of the modulus of the woven membrane materials under bi-axial loads, large difference could be noticed between the predicted results and the experimental results, especially in warp direction. This was due to the fact that the mechanical analysis model could only show the differences of the geometry configuration between the warp and fill directions. However, the reinforcement of membrane materials in warp direction during weaving and coating processes has been ignored

    Trigger efficiencies at BES III

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    Trigger efficiencies at BES III were determined for both the J/psi and psi' data taking of 2009. Both dedicated runs and physics datasets are used; efficiencies are presented for Bhabha-scattering events, generic hadronic decay events involving charged tracks, dimuon events and psi' -> pi+pi-J/psi, J/psi -> l+l- events (l an electron or muon). The efficiencies are found to lie well above 99% for all relevant physics cases, thus fulfilling the BES III design specifications.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure

    Phase evolution of Ce-based heavy-fermion superconductors under pressure: a combined DFT+DMFT and effective-model description

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    In typical Ce-based heavy-fermion superconductors, superconducting (SC) phases emerge or can be tuned in proximity to the antiferromagnetic (AF) quantum critical point (QCP), but so far the explicit phase-evolution process and the coexistence of superconductivity and AF order near the QCP remain lack of understanding. Here, by combing DFT+DMFT with effective-model calculations, we provide a theoretical description for Ce-based SC compounds under pressure. Firstly, DFT+DMFT calculations for the normal states reveal that the Kondo hybridizations are significantly enhanced, while the initially localized ff electrons eventually become fully itinerant via a localized-itinerant crossover. In this context, we construct an effective model with tunable parameters under pressure, and show that the interplay of magnetic correlation and Kondo hybridization can drive successive transitions, from AF phase to AF+SC coexisting phase, then to paramagnetic SC phase via an AF transition which corresponds to the QCP, and finally to Kondo paramagnetic phase through a SC transition driven by localized-itinerant crossover. Our study gives a proper explanation for the pressure-induced magnetic QCP and SC transition, and for the phase-evolution process under pressure in typical Ce-based superconductors, and may also help to understand the SC states emerging around the ferromagnetic quantum transition points in uranium-based superconductors.Comment: 13 pages, 11 figure
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