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    Soft Gluon Resummation in tt-channel single top quark production at the LHC

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    We present a detailed phenomenological study of the multiple soft gluon radiation for the tt-channel single top and anti-top quark production at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). By applying the transverse momentum dependent factorization formalism, large logarithms introduced by small total transverse momentum q⊥q_\perp of the single-top (anti-top) plus one-jet final state system are resummed to all orders in the expansion of the strong interaction coupling at the accuracy of Next-to-Leading Logarithm. We discuss various kinematical distributions which are sensitive to this effect and find that soft gluon radiation become more important when the final state jet is required to be in the forward region. We show that the main difference from PYTHIA prediction lies on the inclusion of the exact color coherence effect between the initial and final states in our resummation calculation. We further propose to apply the experimental observable ϕ∗\phi^* to test the effect of multiple gluon radiation in the single-top and anti-top events. The bottom quark mass effect and jet rapidity distribution are also discussed.Comment: 22 pages. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1801.09656, arXiv:1811.0142

    Proximal point algorithms for zero points of nonlinear operators

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    Transverse Momentum Resummation for tt-channel single top quark production at the LHC

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    We study the effect of multiple soft gluon radiation on the kinematical distributions of the tt-channel single top quark production at the LHC. By applying the transverse momentum dependent factorization formalism, large logarithms (of the ratio of large invariant mass QQ and small total transverse momentum q⊥q_\perp of the single-top plus one-jet final state system) are resummed to all orders in the expansion of the strong interaction coupling at the accuracy of next-to-leading logarithm, including the complete next-to-leading order corrections. We show that the main difference from PYTHIA prediction lies on the inclusion of the exact color coherence effect between the initial and final states in our resummation calculation, which becomes more important when the final state jet is required to be in the forward region. We further propose a new experimental observable ϕ∗\phi^* to test the effect of multiple gluon radiation in the single-top events. The effect of bottom quark mass is also discussed.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figures, published versio

    Design of a small reverberation box based on BEM-SEA method

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    The reverberation chamber which was used to test sound absorption and insulation performance in the reverberation space had the following problems. Firstly, the construction cost of the reverberation chamber was high. Secondly, the test can’t be completed when the size of the specimen was too small. As a result, a small reverberation box with a relatively small size had significant meaning. The previous researchers designed the small reverberation box by using the traditional experience and theory formulas which had a long period and high cost. In order to solve this problem, simulation analysis on sound insulation performance of a compound structure through Statistical Energy Analysis (SEA) was proposed. And then the sound field distribution of the small reverberation box was simulated by Boundary Element Method (BEM). According to the simulation results, the model was optimized repeatedly. And finally a small reverberation box model with sufficient sound insulation performance and uniform sound field was obtained. The actual structure was made based on simulation model, and its sound characteristic was tested. The results showed that the small reverberation box had an excellent performance. BEM-SEA method was feasible to be used to design a small reverberation box

    Production of Spin-Semiconducting Zigzag Graphene Nanoribbons by Constructing Asymmetric Notch on Graphene Edges

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    The electronic and magnetic properties of zigzag graphene nanoribbons with asymmetric notches along their edges are investigated by first principle density functional theory calculations. It is found that the electronic and magnetic properties of the asymmetrically-notched graphene nanoribbons are closely related with the depth of notches, but weekly dependent on the length of notches. As the relative depth of notch increases, the energy level of spin-up and spin-down becomes greatly shifted, associated with the gradual increase of magnetic momentum. The asymmetric band shift allows the asymmetrically notched graphene nanoribbons to be a spintronic semiconductor, through which an N- or P-type spin-semiconductor can be obtained by doping B or N atoms

    Magmatic record of India-Asia collision

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    This work was financially co-supported by Chinese Academy of Sciences (XDB03010301) and other Chinese funding agencies (Project 973: 2011CB403102 and 2015CB452604; NSFC projects: 41225006, 41273044, and 41472061).New geochronological and geochemical data on magmatic activity from the India-Asia collision zone enables recognition of a distinct magmatic flare-up event that we ascribe to slab breakoff. This tie-point in the collisional record can be used to back-date to the time of initial impingement of the Indian continent with the Asian margin. Continental arc magmatism in southern Tibet during 80-40 Ma migrated from south to north and then back to south with significant mantle input at 70-43 Ma. A pronounced flare up in magmatic intensity (including ignimbrite and mafic rock) at ca. 52-51 Ma corresponds to a sudden decrease in the India-Asia convergence rate. Geological and geochemical data are consistent with mantle input controlled by slab rollback from ca. 70 Ma and slab breakoff at ca. 53 Ma. We propose that the slowdown of the Indian plate at ca. 51 Ma is largely the consequence of slab breakoff of the subducting Neo-Tethyan oceanic lithosphere, rather than the onset of the India-Asia collision as traditionally interpreted, implying that the initial India-Asia collision commenced earlier, likely at ca. 55 Ma.Publisher PDFPeer reviewe

    Synthesis and Antioxidant Activity of Cationic 1,2,3-Triazole Functionalized Starch Derivatives

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    In this study, starch was chemically modified to improve its antioxidant activity. Five novel cationic 1,2,3-triazole functionalized starch derivatives were synthesized by using "click" reaction and N-alkylation. A convenient method for pre-azidation of starch was developed. The structures of the derivatives were analyzed using FTIR and H-1 NMR. The radicals scavenging abilities of the derivatives against hydroxyl radicals, DPPH radicals, and superoxide radicals were tested in vitro in order to evaluate their antioxidant activity. Results revealed that all the cationic starch derivatives (2a-2e), as well as the precursor starch derivatives (1a-1e), had significantly improved antioxidant activity compared to native starch. In particular, the scavenging ability of the derivatives against superoxide radicals was extremely strong. The improved antioxidant activity benefited from the enhanced solubility and the added positive charges. The biocompatibility of the cationic derivatives was confirmed by the low hemolytic rate (<2%). The obtained derivatives in this study have great potential as antioxidant materials that can be applied in the fields of food and biomedicine

    One-stage coclear implantation via a facial recess approach in children with otitis media with effusion

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    AbstractObjectiveTo investigate surgical indications, operative techniques, complications and auditory and speech rehabilitation for cochlear implant (CI) in children with otitis media with effusion (OME).Material and methodsThis is a retrospective review of records of 24children with bilateral profound sensorineural hearing loss and OME who were implanted during January 2011 to November 2014 in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery at the PLA Hospital, using one-stage implantation via the facial recess approach and round window insertion. The incus was removed in 8 cases during the implantation procedure. Local infiltration of dexamethasone and adrenaline in the middle ear was also performed. Postoperative complications were examined. Preoperative and postoperative questionnaires including Categories of Auditory Performance (CAP), Speech Intelligibility Rating (SIR), and the Meaningful Auditory Integration Scale (MAIS) were collected.ResultsAll electrodes were implanted successfully without any immediate or delayed complications. Inflammatory changes of middle ear mucosa with effusion were noted in all implanted ears. The scores of post-implant CAP and SIR increased significantly in all 24 cases (t = −25.95 and −14.09, respectively for CAP and SIR, p < 0.05).ConclusionsOne-stage CI via the facial recess approach with round window insertion is safe and effective in cochlear implant candidates with OME, as seen in the 24 children in our study who achieved improved auditory performance and speech intelligibility after CI
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