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    Analytical result on the supercurrent through a superconductor/quantum-dot/superconductor junction

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    We present an analytical result for the supercurrent across a superconductor/quantum-dot/superconductor junction. By converting the current integration into a special contour integral, we can express the current as a sum of the residues of poles. These poles are real and give a natural definition of the Andreev bound states. We also use the exact result to explain some features of the supercurrent transport behavior.Comment: 8 pages, 2 figure

    Study of Nonleptonic B(s)M1M2B^{\ast}_{(s)}\to M_1 M_2 (M=D(M=D, DsD_s, π\pi, K)K) Weak Decays with Factorization Approach

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    Motivated by the experiments of heavy flavor physics at running LHC and upgrading SuperKEKB/Belle-II in the future, the nonleptonic B(s)M1M2B^{\ast}_{(s)}\to M_1 M_2 (M=D(M=D, DsD_s, π\pi, K)K) weak decays are studied in this paper. The amplitudes are calculated with factorization approach, and the transition form factors A0B(s)M1(0)A_0^{B^{\ast}_{(s)}\to M_1}(0) are evaluated within BSW model. With the reasonable approximation Γtot(B(s))Γ(B(s)B(s)γ)\Gamma_{tot}(B^*_{(s)})\simeq \Gamma(B^*_{(s)}\to B_{(s)}\gamma), our predictions of branching fractions are presented. Numerically, the CKM-favored tree-dominated Bˉ0D+Ds\bar{B}^{*0} \to D^+D^-_s and Bˉs0Ds+Ds\bar{B}^{*0}_s \to D^+_sD^-_s decays have the largest branching fractions of the order O(108)\sim{\cal O}(10^{-8}), and hence will be firstly observed by forthcoming Belle-II experiment. However, most of the other decay modes have the branching fractions~<O(109)<{\cal O}(10^{-9}) and thus are hardly to be observed soon. Besides, for the possible detectable B(s)B^{\ast}_{(s)} decays with branching fractions O(109)\gtrsim{\cal O}(10^{-9}), some useful ratios, such as RDR_D {\it et al.,} are presented and discussed in detail.Comment: 17 pages, 5 tables, the version published in International Journal of Modern Physics

    Pulsars in FIRST Observations

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    We identified 16 pulsars from the Faint Images of the Radio Sky at Twenty-cm (FIRST) at 1.4 GHz. Their positions and total flux densities are extracted from the FIRST catalog. Comparing the source positions with those in the PSRcatalog, we obtained better determined positions of PSRs J1022+1001, J1518+4904, J1652+2651, and proper motion upper limits of another three pulsars PSRs J0751+1807, J1012+5307, J1640+2224. Proper motions of the other 10 pulsars are consistent with the values in the catalog.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures, 3 tables, submited to CJA

    CeNiAsO: an antiferromagnetic dense Kondo lattice

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    A cerium containing pnictide, CeNiAsO, crystallized in the ZrCuSiAs type structure, has been investigated by measuring transport and magnetic properties, as well as specific heat. We found that CeNiAsO is an antiferromagnetic dense Kondo lattice metallic compound with Kondo scale TKT_K \sim 15 K and shows an enhanced Sommerfeld coefficient of γ0\gamma_0 \sim 203 mJ/mol\cdotK2^{2}. While no superconductivity can been observed down to 30 mK, Ce ions exhibit two successive antiferromagnetic (AFM) transitions. We propose that the magnetic moment of Ce ion could align in the G type AFM order below the first transition at TN1T_{N1}=9.3 K, and it might be modified into the C type AFM order below a lower transition at TN2T_{N2}=7.3 K. Our results indicate that the 3d4fd-4f interlayer Kondo interactions play an important role in Ni-based Ce-containing pnictide.Comment: 13 pages, 5 figures, to appear in J. Phys.: Condens. Matte
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