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Description of Charged Particle Pseudorapidity Distributions in Pb+Pb Collisions with Tsallis Thermodynamics
The centrality dependence of pseudorapidity distributions for charged
particles produced in Au+Au collisions at GeV and 200 GeV
at RHIC, and in Pb+Pb collisions at TeV at LHC are
investigated in the fireball model, assuming that the rapidity axis is
populated with fireballs following one distribution function. We assume that
the particles in the fireball fulfill the Tsallis distribution. The theoretical
results are compared with the experimental measurements and a good agreement is
found. Using these results, the pseudorapidity distributions of charged
particles produced in Pb+Pb central collisions at TeV and
10 TeV are predicted.Comment: 9 pages, 8 figure
Dynamic microscopic structures and dielectric response in the cubic-to-tetragonal phase transition for BaTiO3 studied by first-principles molecular dynamics simulation
The dynamic structures of the cubic and tetragonal phase in BaTiO3 and its
dielectric response above the cubic-to-tetragonal phase transition temperature
(Tp) are studied by first-principles molecular dynamics (MD) simulation. It's
shown that the phase transition is due to the condensation of one of the
transverse correlations. Calculation of the phonon properties for both the
cubic and tetragonal phase shows a saturation of the soft mode frequency near
60 cm-1 near Tp and advocates its order-disorder nature. Our first-principles
calculation leads directly to a two modes feature of the dielectric function
above Tp [Phys. Rev. B 28, 6097 (1983)], which well explains the long time
controversies between experiments and theories
A novel dual-stator hybrid excited synchronous wind generator
This paper presents a novel dual-stator hybrid excited synchronous wind generator and describes its structural features and operation principle. The no-load magnetic fields with different field currents are computed by 3-D finite-element method. Static characteristics, including the flux-linkage and EMF waveforms of stator windings, and inductance waveforms of armature windings and field winding, are analyzed. The simulation results show that due to the dual-stator structure, the air-gap magnetic flux can be easily controlled, while the output voltage can be increased effectively. Tests are performed on the prototype machine to validate the predicted results, and an excellent agreement is obtained
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