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High-Order Dual-Port Quasi-Absorptive Microstrip Coupled-Line Bandpass Filters
In this article, we present the first demonstration of distributed and symmetrical all-band quasi-absorptive filters that can be designed to arbitrarily high orders. The proposed quasi-absorptive filter consists of a bandpass section (reflective-type coupled-line filter) and absorptive sections (a matched resistor in series with a shorted quarter-wavelength transmission line). Through a detailed analysis, we show that the absorptive sections not only eliminate out-of-band reflections but also determine the passband bandwidth (BW). As such, the bandpass section mainly determines the out-of-band roll-off and the order of the filter can be arbitrarily increased without affecting the filter BW by cascading more bandpass sections. A set of 2.45-GHz one-, two-, and three-pole quasi-absorptive microstrip bandpass filters are designed and measured. The filters show simultaneous input and output absorption across both the passband and the stopband. Measurement results agree very well with the simulation and validate the proposed design concept
The gravitational field of a global monopole
We present an exact solution to the non-linear equation which describes a
global monopole in the flat space. We re-examine the metric and the geodesics
outside the global monopole. We will see that a global monopole produces a
repulsive gravitational field outside the core in addition to a solid angular
deficit. The lensing property of the global monopole and the global
monopole-antimonopole annihilation mechanism are studied.Comment: 8 pages, no figure
The Impact of Sensing Range on Spatial-Temporal Opportunity
In this paper, we study the impact of secondary user (SU) sensing range on spectrum access opportunity in cognitive radio networks. We first derive a closed-form ex- pression of spectrum access opportunity by taking into ac- count the random variations in number, locations and trans- mitted powers of primary users (PUs). Then, we show how SU sensing range affects spectrum access opportunity, and the tradeoff between SU sensing range and spectrum ac- cess opportunity is formulated as an optimization problem to maximize spectrum access opportunity. Furthermore, we prove that there exists an optimal SU sensing range which yields the maximum spectrum access opportunity, and nu- merical results validate our theoretical analysis
The Lyman <span class='mathrm'>α</span> and Lyman <span class='mathrm'>β</span> lines in solar coronal streamers
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Associated Charmonium Production in Low Energy p-pbar Annihilation
The QCD mechanisms underlying the exclusive strong decays and hadronic
production amplitudes of charmonium remain poorly understood, despite decades
of study and an increasingly detaled body of experimental information. One set
of hadronic channels of special interest are those that include
baryon-antibaryon states. These are being investigated experimentally at BES
and CLEO-c in terms of their baryon resonance content, and are also of interest
for the future PANDA experiment, in which charmonium and charmonium hybrids
will be produced in p-pbar annihilation in association with light mesons. In
this paper we develop a simple initial-state light meson emission model of the
near-threshold associated charmonium production processes p pbar -> pi0 ccbar,
and evaluate the differential and total cross sections for these reactions in
this model. (Here we consider the ccbar states eta_c, J/psi, psi', chi_0 and
chi_1.) The predicted near-threshold cross section for p pbar -> pi0 J/psi is
found to be numerically similar to two previous theoretical estimates, and is
roughly comparable to the (sparse) existing data for this process. The
theoretical charmonium angular distributions predicted by this model are far
from isotropic, which may be of interest for PANDA detector design studies.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, uses graphicx and feynm
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