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    Anti-charmed pentaquark from B decays

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    We explore the possibility of observing the anti-charmed pentaquark state from the Θcnˉπ+\Theta_c \bar{n} \pi^+ decay of BB meson produced at BB-factory experiments. We first show that the observed branching ratio of the B+B^+ to Λcpπ+ \Lambda^-_c p \pi^+, as well as its open histograms, can be remarkably well explained by assuming that the decay proceeds first through the π+Dˉ0\pi^+ \bar{D}^0 (or Dˉ0\bar{D}^{*0}) decay, whose branching ratios are known, and then through the subsequent decay of the virtual Dˉ0\bar{D}^0 or Dˉ0\bar{D}^{*0} mesons to Λcp\Lambda_c^- p, whose strength are calculated using previously fit hadronic parameters. We then note that the Θc\Theta_c can be similarly produced when the virtual Dˉ0\bar{D}^0 or Dˉ0\bar{D}^{*0} decay into an anti-nucleon and a Θc\Theta_c. Combining the present theoretical estimates for the ratio gDNΛc/gDNΘc13g_{D N \Lambda_c} / g_{D N \Theta_c} \sim 13 and gDNΘc1/3gDNΘcg_{D^* N \Theta_c} \sim {1/3} g_{D N \Theta_c}, we find that the anti-charmed pentaquark Θc\Theta_c, which was predicted to be bound by several model calculations, can be produced via B+Θcnˉπ+B^+ \to \Theta_c \bar{n} \pi^+, and be observed from the BB-factory experiments through the weak decay of ΘcpK+ππ\Theta_c \to p K^+ \pi^- \pi^- .Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, Revised version to be published in Physical Review Letter

    Evaluation of floor vibrations induced by walking in reinforced concrete buildings

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    Floor vibrations induced by human walking were investigated in a reinforced concrete structure. Six experimental floor structures were built in laboratories with the same dimensions and boundary conditions. Subjective tests were performed to assess the vibration serviceability of the floor structures. First, the subjects were asked to walk across a floor and then to rate the intensity of the vibrations, acceptability, and serviceability of the floors. In the second part of the tests, the subjects were seated on a chair placed in the middle of the floor and asked to rate floor vibrations when the walker passed the subjects. Floor vibrations induced by human walking were analyzed using peak acceleration, root mean square (r.m.s.) acceleration, and the vibration dose value (VDV), and four weighting functions (Wb, Wk, Wg, and Wm) were applied. Significant differences in the measured floor vibration were found across the floor structures, larger floor vibration lead to greater perceived vibration intensity, lower acceptability and serviceability. The Wb and Wk were found to be more applicable than Wg and Wm to explain perception of floor vibration. It was observed that the impact noise induced by walking did not influence the evaluation of floor vibratio
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