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Information on the Pion Distribution Amplitude from the Pion-Photon Transition Form Factor with the Belle and BaBar Data
The pion-photon transition form factor (TFF) provides strong constraints on
the pion distribution amplitude (DA). We perform an analysis of all existing
data (CELLO, CLEO, BaBar, Belle) on the pion-photon TFF by means of light-cone
pQCD approach in which we include the next-to-leading order correction to the
valence-quark contribution and estimate the non-valence-quark contribution by a
phenomenological model based on the TFF's limiting behavior at both
and . At present, the pion DA is not definitely determined, it is
helpful to have a pion DA model that can mimic all the suggested behaviors,
especially to agree with the constraints from the pion-photon TFF in whole
measured region within a consistent way. For the purpose, we adopt the
conventional model for pion wavefunction/DA that has been constructed in our
previous paper \cite{hw1}, whose broadness is controlled by a parameter . We
fix the DA parameters by using the CELLO, CLEO, BABAR and Belle data within the
smaller region ( GeV), where all the data are consistent
with each other. And then the pion-photon TFF is extrapolated into larger
region. We observe that the BABAR favors which has the behavior close
to the Chernyak-Zhitnitsky DA, whereas the recent Belle favors which
is close to the asymptotic DA. We need more accurate data at large region
to determine the precise value of , and the definite behavior of pion DA can
be concluded finally by the consistent data in the coming future.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures. Slightly changed and references update
X(1835): A Natural Candidate of 's Second Radial Excitation
Recently BES collaboration observed one interesting resonance X(1835). We
point out that its mass, total width, production rate and decay pattern favor
its assignment as the second radial excitation of meson very
naturally
Spectroscopy of reflection-asymmetric nuclei with relativistic energy density functionals
Quadrupole and octupole deformation energy surfaces, low-energy excitation
spectra and transition rates in fourteen isotopic chains: Xe, Ba, Ce, Nd, Sm,
Gd, Rn, Ra, Th, U, Pu, Cm, Cf, and Fm, are systematically analyzed using a
theoretical framework based on a quadrupole-octupole collective Hamiltonian
(QOCH), with parameters determined by constrained reflection-asymmetric and
axially-symmetric relativistic mean-field calculations. The microscopic QOCH
model based on the PC-PK1 energy density functional and -interaction
pairing is shown to accurately describe the empirical trend of low-energy
quadrupole and octupole collective states, and predicted spectroscopic
properties are consistent with recent microscopic calculations based on both
relativistic and non-relativistic energy density functionals. Low-energy
negative-parity bands, average octupole deformations, and transition rates show
evidence for octupole collectivity in both mass regions, for which a
microscopic mechanism is discussed in terms of evolution of single-nucleon
orbitals with deformation.Comment: 36 pages, 21 figures, Accepted for Publication in Physical Review
Catastrophic Photo-z Errors and the Dark Energy Parameter Estimates with Cosmic Shear
We study the impact of catastrophic errors occurring in the photometric
redshifts of galaxies on cosmological parameter estimates with cosmic shear
tomography. We consider a fiducial survey with 9-filter set and perform photo-z
measurement simulations. It is found that a fraction of 1% galaxies at
z_{spec}~0.4 is misidentified to be at z_{phot}~3.5. We then employ both chi^2
fitting method and the extension of Fisher matrix formalism to evaluate the
bias on the equation of state parameters of dark energy, w_0 and w_a, induced
by those catastrophic outliers. By comparing the results from both methods, we
verify that the estimation of w_0 and w_a from the fiducial 5-bin tomographic
analyses can be significantly biased. To minimize the impact of this bias, two
strategies can be followed: (A) the cosmic shear analysis is restricted to
0.5<z<2.5 where catastrophic redshift errors are expected to be insignificant;
(B) a spectroscopic survey is conducted for galaxies with 3<z_{phot}<4. We find
that the number of spectroscopic redshifts needed scales as N_{spec} \propto
f_{cata}\times A where f_{cata}=1% is the fraction of catastrophic redshift
errors (assuming a 9-filter photometric survey) and A is the survey area. For
A=1000 {deg}^2, we find that N_{spec}>320 and 860 respectively in order to
reduce the joint bias in (w_0,w_a) to be smaller than 2\sigma and 1\sigma. This
spectroscopic survey (option B) will improve the Figure of Merit of option A by
a factor \times 1.5 thus making such a survey strongly desirable.Comment: 25 pages, 9 figures. Revised version, as accepted for publication in
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Enhance synchronizability by structural perturbations
In this paper, we investigate the collective synchronization of system of
coupled oscillators on Barab\'{a}si-Albert scale-free network. We propose an
approach of structural perturbations aiming at those nodes with maximal
betweenness. This method can markedly enhance the network synchronizability,
and is easy to be realized. The simulation results show that the eigenratio
will sharply decrease to its half when only 0.6% of those hub nodes are under
3-division processes when network size N=2000. In addition, the present study
also provides a theoretical evidence that the maximal betweenness plays a main
role in network synchronization.Comment: 4 pages, 3 eps figure
Effect of pressure on the quantum spin ladder material IPA-CuCl3
Inelastic neutron scattering and bulk magnetic susceptibility studies of the
quantum S=1/2 spin ladder system IPA-CuCl3 are performed under hydrostatic
pressure. The pressure dependence of the spin gap is determined. At
GPa it is reduced to meV from meV at
ambient pressure. The results allow us to predict a soft-mode quantum phase
transition in this system at P GPa. The measurements are
complicated by a proximity of a structural phase transition that leads to a
deterioration of the sample.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Small ball probability, Inverse theorems, and applications
Let be a real random variable with mean zero and variance one and
be a multi-set in . The random sum
where are iid copies of
is of fundamental importance in probability and its applications.
We discuss the small ball problem, the aim of which is to estimate the
maximum probability that belongs to a ball with given small radius,
following the discovery made by Littlewood-Offord and Erdos almost 70 years
ago. We will mainly focus on recent developments that characterize the
structure of those sets where the small ball probability is relatively
large. Applications of these results include full solutions or significant
progresses of many open problems in different areas.Comment: 47 page
Mobile phone dependence, social support and impulsivity in Chinese university students
This study examined the frequency of mobile phone dependence in Chinese university students and explored its association with social support and impulsivity. Altogether, 909 university students were consecutively recruited from a large university in China. Mobile phone use, mobile phone dependence, impulsivity, and social support were measured with standardized instruments. The frequency of possible mobile phone use and mobile phone dependence was 78.3% and 7.4%, respectively. Multinomial logistic regression analyses revealed that compared with no mobile phone dependence, possible mobile phone dependence was significantly associated with being male (p = 0.04, OR = 0.7, 95% CI: 0.4–0.98), excessive mobile phone use (p \u3c 0.001, OR = 1.2, 95% CI: 1.09–1.2), and impulsivity (p \u3c 0.001, OR = 1.05, 95% CI: 1.03–1.06), while mobile phone dependence was associated with length of weekly phone use (p = 0.01, OR = 2.5, 95% CI: 1.2–5.0), excessive mobile phone use (p \u3c 0.001, OR = 1.3, 95% CI: 1.2–1.4), and impulsivity (p \u3c 0.001, OR = 1.08, 95% CI: 1.05–1.1). The frequency of possible mobile phone dependence and mobile phone dependence was high in this sample of Chinese university students. A significant positive association with impulsivity was found, but not with social support
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