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    Search for C=+C=+ charmonium and XYZ states in e+e−→γ+He^+e^-\to \gamma+ H at BESIII

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    Within the framework of nonrelativistic quantum chromodynamics, we study the production of C=+C=+ charmonium states HH in e+e−→γ + He^+e^-\to \gamma~+~H at BESIII with H=ηc(nS)H=\eta_c(nS) (n=1, 2, 3, and 4), χcJ(nP)\chi_{cJ}(nP) (n=1, 2, and 3), and 1D2(nD)^1D_2(nD) (n=1 and 2). The radiative and relativistic corrections are calculated to next-to-leading order for SS and PP wave states. We then argue that the search for C=+C=+ XYZXYZ states such as X(3872)X(3872), X(3940)X(3940), X(4160)X(4160), and X(4350)X(4350) in e+e−→γ + He^+e^-\to \gamma~+~H at BESIII may help clarify the nature of these states. BESIII can search XYZXYZ states through two body process e+e−→γHe^+e^-\to \gamma H, where HH decay to J/ψπ+π−J/\psi \pi^+\pi^-, J/ψϕJ/\psi \phi, or DDˉD \bar D. This result may be useful in identifying the nature of C=+C=+ XYZXYZ states. For completeness, the production of C=+C=+ charmonium in e+e−→γ+ He^+e^-\to \gamma +~H at B factories is also discussed.Comment: Comments and suggestions are welcome. References are update

    Numerical Strategies of Computing the Luminosity Distance

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    We propose two efficient numerical methods of evaluating the luminosity distance in the spatially flat {\Lambda}CDM universe. The first method is based on the Carlson symmetric form of elliptic integrals, which is highly accurate and can replace numerical quadratures. The second method, using a modified version of Hermite interpolation, is less accurate but involves only basic numerical operations and can be easily implemented. We compare our methods with other numerical approximation schemes and explore their respective features and limitations. Possible extensions of these methods to other cosmological models are also discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures. v2: A minor error in the last equation has been corrected (conclusions are not affected). v3: Accepted by MNRA

    Direct reconstruction of dynamical dark energy from observational Hubble parameter data

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    Reconstructing the evolution history of the dark energy equation of state parameter w(z)w(z) directly from observational data is highly valuable in cosmology, since it contains substantial clues in understanding the nature of the accelerated expansion of the Universe. Many works have focused on reconstructing w(z)w(z) using Type Ia supernova data, however, only a few studies pay attention to Hubble parameter data. In the present work, we explore the merit of Hubble parameter data and make an attempt to reconstruct w(z)w(z) from them through the principle component analysis approach. We find that current Hubble parameter data perform well in reconstructing w(z)w(z); though, when compared to supernova data, the data are scant and their quality is worse. Both Λ\LambdaCDM and evolving w(z)w(z) models can be constrained within 10%10\% at redshifts z≲1.5z \lesssim 1.5 and even 5%5\% at redshifts 0.1 ≲\lesssim z ≲\lesssim 1 by using simulated H(z)H(z) data of observational quality.Comment: 25 pages, 11 figure

    Research on the Permeability and Earthquake Damage of an Earth Dam Foundation

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    The experiences on geological investigation, permeability test, prediction of seepage failure patterns and the earthquake damage of an earth dam foundation are presented in this paper. Basing on the monitoring data and seismic records observed from the seismic station on the dam, the prediction of reservoir induced earthquake and possibility of liquefaction are analysed
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