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Proton Cumulants and Correlation Functions in Au + Au Collisions at =7.7-200 GeV from UrQMD Model
We studied the acceptance dependence of proton cumulants (up to fourth order)
and correlation functions in 0--5\% most central Au+Au collisions at
=7.7, 11.5, 19.6, 27, 39, 62.4 and 200 GeV from UrQMD
model. We found that high order proton cumulants show suppressions at large
acceptance. By decomposing the proton cumulants into linear combination of
multi-proton correlation functions, we observed the two-proton correlation
functions always show negative values due to the effects of baryon number
conservations. The three and four-proton correlation functions are close to
zero and show negligible acceptance dependence. We further observed that the
proton cumulants and correlation functions follow similar trends and show a
scaling behavior when plotting the results versus mean number of protons. The
comparisons between experimental data and the UrQMD calculations show that the
non-monotonic energy dependence of proton correlation functions measured by
STAR experiment cannot be described by the UrQMD model. The UrQMD calculations
can provide us baselines for the experimental studies of the proton cumulants
and correlation functions. Finally, we propose to measure the rapidity
dependence of the reduced proton correlation functions to search for the QCD
critical point in heavy-ion collisions.Comment: 9 pages, 8 figures, Accepted by Physics Letters
Time-efficient fault detection and diagnosis system for analog circuits
Time-efficient fault analysis and diagnosis of analog circuits are the most important prerequisites to achieve online health monitoring of electronic equipments, which are involving continuing challenges of ultra-large-scale integration, component tolerance, limited test points but multiple faults. This work reports an FPGA (field programmable gate array)-based analog fault diagnostic system by applying two-dimensional information fusion, two-port network analysis and interval math theory. The proposed system has three advantages over traditional ones. First, it possesses high processing speed and smart circuit size as the embedded algorithms execute parallel on FPGA. Second, the hardware structure has a good compatibility with other diagnostic algorithms. Third, the equipped Ethernet interface enhances its flexibility for remote monitoring and controlling. The experimental results obtained from two realistic example circuits indicate that the proposed methodology had yielded competitive performance in both diagnosis accuracy and time-effectiveness, with about 96% accuracy while within 60 ms computational time.Peer reviewedFinal Published versio
Real-Time Fault Detection and Diagnosis System for Analog and Mixed-Signal Circuits of Acousto-Magnetic EAS Devices
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