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UNIVERSITI SAINS MALAYSIA First Semester Examination 2016/2017 Academic Session December 2016 / January 2017 EBB 42713 — Technology and Application of Engineering Polymer [Teknologi dan Penggunaan Polimer Kejuruteraanl Duration : 3 hours [Masa : 3 jam]
Figure 1: The UltraHaptics system. Left: the hardware. Centre: a simulation of two focal points, with colour representing phase and brightness representing amplitude. Right: receiving two independent points of feedback while performing a pinch gesture. We introduce UltraHaptics, a system designed to provide multi-point haptic feedback above an interactive surface. UltraHaptics employs focused ultrasound to project discrete points of haptic feedback through the display and directly on to users ’ unadorned hands. We investigate the desirable properties of an acoustically transparent display and demonstrate that the system is capable of creating multiple localised points of feedback in mid-air. Through psychophysical experiments we show that feedback points with different tactile properties can be identified at smaller separations. We also show that users are able to distinguish between different vibration frequencies of non-contact points with training. Finally, we explore a number of exciting new interaction possibilities that UltraHaptics provides. Author Keywords Haptic feedback; touch screens; interactive tabletops
Applicability of Perturbative QCD to Decays
We examine the applicability of perturbative QCD to meson decays into
mesons. We find that the perturbative QCD formalism, which includes Sudakov
effects at intermediate energy scales, is applicable to the semi-leptonic decay
, when the meson recoils fast. Following this conclusion, we
analyze the two-body non-leptonic decays and . By
comparing our predictions with experimental data, we extract the matrix element
.Comment: 18 pages in Latex, figures are available upon reques
Improving Influenza and Tdap Vaccination during Pregnancy: A Cluster-randomized Trial of a Multi-component Antenatal Vaccine Promotion Package in Late Influenza Season
Background Evidence-based interventions to improve influenza vaccine coverage among pregnant women are needed, particularly among those who remain unvaccinated late into the influenza season. Improving rates of antenatal tetanus, diphtheria and acellular pertussis (Tdap) vaccination is also needed
A connection between inclusive semileptonic decays of bound and free heavy quarks
A relativistic constituent quark model, formulated on the light-front, is
used to derive a new parton approximation for the inclusive semileptonic decay
width of the B-meson. A simple connection between the decay rate of a free
heavy-quark and the one of a heavy-quark bound in a meson or in a baryon is
established. The main features of the new approach are the treatment of the
b-quark as an on-mass-shell particle and the inclusion of the effects arising
from the b-quark transverse motion in the B-meson. In a way conceptually
similar to the deep-inelastic scattering case, the B-meson inclusive width is
expressed as the integral of the free b-quark partial width multiplied by a
bound-state factor related to the b-quark distribution function in the B-meson.
The non-perturbative meson structure is described through various quark-model
wave functions, constructed via the Hamiltonian light-front formalism using as
input both relativized and non-relativistic potential models. A link between
spectroscopic quark models and the B-meson decay physics is obtained in this
way. Our predictions for the B -> X_c l nu_l and B -> X_u l nu_l decays are
used to extract the CKM parameters |V_cb| and |V_ub| from available inclusive
data. After averaging over the various quark models adopted and including
leading-order perturbative QCD corrections, we obtain |V_cb| = (43.0 +/-
0.7_exp +/- 1.8_th) 10^-3 and |V_ub| = (3.83 +/- 0.48_exp +/- 0.14_th) 10^-3,
implying |V_ub / V_cb| = 0.089 +/- 0.011_exp +/- 0.005_th, in nice agreement
with existing predictions.Comment: revised version with pQCD corrections included, to appear in Physical
Review
Measurement of Interfering K^*+K^- and K^*-K^+ Amplitudes in the Decay D^0 --> K^+K^-pi^0
We have studied the Cabibbo-suppressed decay mode D^0 into K^+ K^- pi^0 using
a Dalitz plot technique and find the strong phase difference delta_D [defined
as delta_(K*^- K^+) - delta_(K*^+ K^-)] = 332 degrees +- 8 degrees +- 11
degrees and relative amplitude r_D [defined as a_(K*^- K^+) / a_(K*^+ K^-)] =
0.52 +- 0.05 +- 0.04. This measurement indicates significant destructive
interference between D^0 into K^+ (K^- pi^0)_K*^- and D^0 into K^- (K^+
pi^0)_K*^+ in the Dalitz plot region where these two modes overlap. This
analysis uses 9.0 fb^(-1) of data collected at s^(1/2) of approximately 10.58
GeV with the CLEO III detector.Comment: 10 pages postscript,also available through
http://www.lns.cornell.edu/public/CLNS/2006/, Submitted to Phys. Rev. D
(Rapid Communications
Update of the measurement of the cross section for e^+e^- -> psi(3770) -> hadrons
We have updated our measurement of the cross section for e^+e^- -> psi(3770)
-> hadrons, our publication "Measurement of sigma(e^+e^- -> psi(3770) ->
hadrons) at E_{c.m.} = 3773 MeV", arXiv:hep-ex/0512038, Phys.Rev.Lett.96,
092002 (2006). Simultaneous with this arXiv update, we have published an
erratum in Phys.Rev.Lett.104, 159901 (2010). There, and in this update, we have
corrected a mistake in the computation of the error on the difference of the
cross sections for e^+e^- -> psi(3770) -> hadrons and e^+e^- -> psi(3770) ->
DDbar. We have also used a more recent CLEO measurement of cross section for
e^+e^- -> psi(3770) -> DDbar. From this, we obtain an upper limit on the
branching fraction for psi(3770) -> non-DDbar of 9% at 90% confidence level.Comment: 3 pages, 0 figures. This is an erratum to
Phys.Rev.Lett.96:092002,2006. Added a reference
Search for Radiative Decays of Upsilon(1S) into eta and eta'
We report on a search for the radiative decay of Upsilon(1S) to the
pseudoscalar mesons eta and etaprime in 21.2 +/- 0.2 times 10^6 Upsilon(1S)
decays collected with the CLEO III detector at the Cornell Electron Storage
Ring (CESR). The eta meson was reconstructed in the three modes eta to
gamma-gamma, eta to pi+pi-pi0 and eta to 3pi0. The etaprime meson was
reconstructed in the mode etaprime to pi+ pi- eta with eta decaying through any
of the above three modes, and also etaprime to gamma rho, where rho decays to
pi^+ pi^-.
Five out of the seven sub-modes are found to be virtually background-free. In
four of them we find no signal candidates and in one Upsilon(1S) to
gamma-etaprime, etaprime to pi+ pi- eta, eta to pi+pi-pi0 there are two good
signal candidates, which is insufficient evidence to claim a signal. The other
two sub-modes eta to gamma-gamma and etaprime to gamma rho are background
limited, and show no excess of events in their signal regions. We combine the
results from different channels and obtain upper limits at the 90% C.L. which
are B(Upsilon(1S) to gamma eta) < 1.0 times 10^-6 and B(Upsilon(1S) to gamma
etaprime) < 1.9 times 10^-6. Our limits are an order of magnitude tighter than
the previous ones and below the predictions made by some theoretical models.Comment: 14 pages postscript,also available through
http://www.lns.cornell.edu/public/CLNS/2007/, Submitted to PR
Absolute Branching Fraction Measurements for D^+ and D^0 Inclusive Semileptonic Decays
We present measurements of the inclusive branching fractions for the decays
D^+ -> X e^+ nu_e and D^0 -> X e^+ nu_e, using 281 pb^-1 of data collected on
the psi(3770) resonance with the CLEO-c detector. We find Br(D^0 ->Xe^+\nu_e) =
(6.46 \pm 0.17 \pm 0.13)% and Br((D^+ -> Xe^+nu_e) = (16.13 \pm 0.20 \pm
0.33)%. Using the known D meson lifetimes, we obtain the ratio
Gamma{D^+}^sl/Gamma_{D^0}^sl= 0.985\pm 0.028\pm 0.015, confirming isospin
invariance at the level of 3%. The positron momentum spectra from D^+ and D^0
have consistent shapes.Comment: 6 pages postscript,also available through this
http://www.lns.cornell.edu/public/CLNS/2006
Measurement of Decays and Search for
We report on a search for the decay and other charmless
modes with a final state, including
, non-resonant ,
, and . These results are obtained from a data sample containing
657 million pairs collected with the Belle detector at the KEKB
asymmetric-energy collider. We set an upper limit on
of at the 90% confidence
level (C.L.). From our measurement and an isospin
analysis, we determine the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa phase to be degrees. We find excesses in and
non-resonant with 1.3 and 2.5 significance,
respectively. The corresponding branching fractions are less than and at the 90% C.L. In addition, we set 90% C.L.
upper limits as follows: , , and
.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures. Submitted to PRD(RC
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