508 research outputs found
Few-Body Systems Composed of Heavy Quarks
Within the past ten years many new hadrons states were observed
experimentally, some of which do not fit into the conventional quark model. I
will talk about the few-body systems composed of heavy quarks, including the
charmonium-like states and some loosely bound states.Comment: Plenary talk at the 20th International IUPAP Conference on Few-Body
Problems in Physics, to appear in Few Body Systems (2013
Charged bottomonium-like structures and
The observation of two charged bottomonium-like structures and
has stimulated extensive studies of the properties of
and . In this talk, we briefly introduce the research status of
and combined with our theoretical progress.Comment: 6 pages, 1 table, 5 figures. Plenary talk given at the international
conference The Fifth Asia-Pacific Conference on Few-Body Systems in Physics
2011 (APFB2011), Seoul, Republic of Korea, 22-26 August 201
A Co-axial Multi-tube Heat Exchanger Applicable for a Geothermal ORC Power Plant
AbstractThe study proposes a Co-axial multi-tube heat exchanger (CMTHE) applicable to geothermal heat extraction. The heat exchanger is integrated with a 50kW geothermal ORC power plant having a working fluid of R-245fa. Two field tests were performed to examine the system response of the ORC system subject to change of CMTHE. In case 1 where the flow rate in the shell-side of CMTHE is maintained, the pressure variation in the shell-side of CMTHE casts minor variations on heat extraction, ORC power generation, and ORC efficiency during the transient. Moreover, the effect of pressure has barely any influence of the final states of heat extraction, ORC power generation, and ORC efficiency. In case 2 where the pressure is preserved in the CMTHE, it is found that a decrease of flow rate in the CMTHE results in degradation of heat extraction, ORC power generation and ORC system efficiency. On the contrary, increasing the flow rate in the CMTHE leads to a rise of heat extraction, ORC power generation and ORC system efficiency. Unlike that in case 1, the effect of flow rate has a detectable effect on the final states of heat extraction, ORC power generation, and ORC efficiency
VisualSem: a high-quality knowledge graph for vision and language
An exciting frontier in natural language understanding (NLU) and generation
(NLG) calls for (vision-and-) language models that can efficiently access
external structured knowledge repositories. However, many existing knowledge
bases only cover limited domains, or suffer from noisy data, and most of all
are typically hard to integrate into neural language pipelines. To fill this
gap, we release VisualSem: a high-quality knowledge graph (KG) which includes
nodes with multilingual glosses, multiple illustrative images, and visually
relevant relations. We also release a neural multi-modal retrieval model that
can use images or sentences as inputs and retrieves entities in the KG. This
multi-modal retrieval model can be integrated into any (neural network) model
pipeline. We encourage the research community to use VisualSem for data
augmentation and/or as a source of grounding, among other possible uses.
VisualSem as well as the multi-modal retrieval models are publicly available
and can be downloaded in this URL: https://github.com/iacercalixto/visualsemComment: Accepted for publication at the 1st Multilingual Representation
Learning workshop (MRL 2021) co-located with EMNLP 2021. 15 pages, 8 figures,
6 table
Gridless optical networking field trial: flexible spectrum switching, defragmentation and transport of 10G/40G/100G/555G over 620-km field fiber
We report the first gridless networking field trial with flexible spectrum switching nodes over 620 km field fibre links. Successful transport, spectrum switching and defragmentation achieved for mixed line signals including 555G and coherent 100G
Possible Interpretations of If It Really Exists
We analyze various possible interpretations of the narrow state
observed by SELEX Collaboration recently, which lies above
threshold and has abnormal decay pattern. These interpretations include: (1)
several versions of tetraquarks; (2) conventional meson such as the
first radial excitation of with abnormally large SU(3) symmetry
breaking; (3) conventional meson with abnormally large
coupling; (4) heavy hybrid meson. We discuss the physical implications of each
interpretation. For example, if the existence of is confirmed
as the first radial excitation of by other experiments, it will be
helpful to look for (1) its SU(3) flavor partners ; (2) its
B-meson analogues ; (3) S-wave two pion
decay modes
The open-charm radiative and pionic decays of molecular charmonium Y(4274)
In this work, we investigate the decay widths and the line shapes of the
open-charm radiative and pionic decays of Y(4274) with the
molecular charmonium assignment. Our calculation
indicates that the decay widths of and
can reach up to 0.05 keV and 0.75 keV,
respectively. In addition, the result of the line shape of the photon spectrum
of shows that there exists a very sharp
peak near the large end point of photon energy. The line shape of the pion
spectrum of is similar to that of the pion
spectrum of , where we also find a very
sharp peak near the large end point of pion energy. According to our
calculation, we suggest further experiments to carry out the search for the
open-charm radiative and pionic decays of Y(4274).Comment: 7 pages, 6 figures, 1 table. Published versio
Neoclassical tearing modes in DIII-D and calculations of the stabilizing effects of localized electron cyclotron current drive
Neoclassical tearing modes are found to limit the achievable beta in many high performance discharges in DIII-D. Electron cyclotron current drive within the magnetic islands formed as the tearing mode grows has been proposed as a means of stabilizing these modes or reducing their amplitude, thereby increasing the beta limit by a factor around 1.5. Some experimental success has been obtained previously on Asdex-U. Here the authors examine the parameter range in DIII-C in which this effect can best be studied
The molecular systems composed of the charmed mesons in the doublet
We study the possible heavy molecular states composed of a pair of charm
mesons in the H and S doublets. Since the P-wave charm-strange mesons
and are extremely narrow, the future experimental
observation of the possible heavy molecular states composed of
and may be feasible if they really exist.
Especially the possible states may be searched for via the
initial state radiation technique.Comment: 42 pages, 4 tables, 31 figures. Improved numerical results and
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