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Incorporation of the statistical uncertainty in the background estimate into the upper limit on the signal
We present a procedure for calculating an upper limit on the number of signal
events which incorporates the Poisson uncertainty in the background, estimated
from control regions of one or two dimensions. For small number of signal
events, the upper limit obtained is more stringent than that extracted without
including the Poisson uncertainty. This trend continues until the number of
background events is comparable with the signal. When the number of background
events is comparable or larger than the signal, the upper limit obtained is
less stringent than that extracted without including the Poisson uncertainty.
It is therefore important to incorporate the Poisson uncertainty into the upper
limit; otherwise the upper limit obtained could be too stringent.Comment: 14 pages, 4 figure
PIN69 Cost Utility Analysis of 13-Valent Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine in Malaysia
Farrando Sicilia, Jordi; Lecea, Ignasi de; Fuente Fuente, Carlos; Ribas Seix, Anna; Masana Padrós, Judit; Delgado, José L
Density profile of a strictly two-dimensional Bose gas at finite temperature
We study a Bose-condensed gas at finite temperature, in which the particles
of the condensate and of the thermal cloud are constrained to move in a plane
under radial harmonic confinement and interact via strictly two-dimensional
collisions. The coupling parameters are obtained from a calculation of the
many-body T-matrix and decreases as temperature increases through a dependence
on the chemical potential and on the occupancy of excited states. We discuss
the consequences on the condensate fraction and on the density profiles of the
condensed and thermal components as functions of temperature, within a
simplified form of the two-fluid model.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figure
On Traversable Lorentzian Wormholes in the Vacuum Low Energy Effective String Theory in Einstein and Jordan Frames
Three new classes (II-IV) of solutions of the vacuum low energy effective
string theory in four dimensions are derived. Wormhole solutions are
investigated in those solutions including the class I case both in the Einstein
and in the Jordan (string) frame. It turns out that, of the eight classes of
solutions investigated (four in the Einstein frame and four in the
corresponding string frame), massive Lorentzian traversable wormholes exist in
five classes. Nontrivial massless limit exists only in class I Einstein frame
solution while none at all exists in the string frame. An investigation of test
scalar charge motion in the class I solution in the two frames is carried out
by using the Plebanski-Sawicki theorem. A curious consequence is that the
motion around the extremal zero (Keplerian) mass configuration leads, as a
result of scalar-scalar interaction, to a new hypothetical "mass" that confines
test scalar charges in bound orbits, but does not interact with neutral test
particles.Comment: 18 page
PO-0698: Clinical outcomes of 4D CBCT-guided stereotactic body radiotherapy for inoperable hepatocellular carcinomas
Poster: Clinical track: Gastrointestinal tumours (upper and lower GI)published_or_final_version3rd ESTRO Forum, Barcelona, Spain, 24-28 April 2015. In Radiotherapy & Oncology, 2015, v. 115, p. S342-S34
Supersonic Jet Noise Reduction by Coaxial Jets with Coplanar and Staggered Exits
Far-field noise radiated from coaxial cold underexpanded
jet flows issuing from convergent two-nozzle
configurations with coplanar and staggered-exits
is investigated experimentally. The coaxial
jets are operated in the "inverted" mode, i.e., the
outer (annular) jet flow Mach number is higher than
that of the inner (round) jet. Keeping all other
geometrical and operating conditions the same, the
exit-stagger of the inner (round) and the outer
(annular) nozzles was varied. It is shown that the
extent of the exit-stagger affects both the flows
and the radiated noise from such coaxial underexpanded
jet flows and that comparatively, the lowest
noise levels are achieved when the coaxial nozzle-exits
are coplanar. Moreover, the effectiveness
of the co-flowing inner jet flow in reducing the
noise radiated from either the annular or the coaxial
underexpanded jet flows decreases noticeably
as the exit-stagger is increased
Feshbach resonance in a strictly two-dimensional atomic Bose gas
We discuss the atom-atom scattering problem across a Feshbach resonance in a
two-dimensional dilute Bose gas at zero temperature, in the limit where the
s-wave scattering length exceeds the width of the vertical confinement. We
determine a tunable coupling-strength parameter and by controlling it we
evaluate how the condensate wave function spreads out with increasing atom-atom
repulsions. We also discuss the stability of the condensate in the
magnetic-field regime where the coupling has become attractive.Comment: 9 pages, 1 figur
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