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Single inclusive hadron production in pA collisions at NLO
We study single inclusive forward hadron production in high energy
proton-nucleus collisions at next-to-leading order in the Color Glass
Condensate framework. Recent studies have shown that the next-to-leading order
corrections to this process are large and negative at large transverse
momentum, leading to negative cross sections. We propose to overcome this
difficulty by introducing an explicit rapidity factorization scale when
subtracting the rapidity divergence into the evolution of the target.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures. Proceedings of DIS 2016, 11-15 April 2016, DESY
Hamburg, German
Single inclusive forward hadron production at next-to-leading order
We discuss single inclusive hadron production from a high energy quark
scattering off a strong target color field in the Color Glass Condensate
formalism. Recent calculations of this process at the next-to-leading order
accuracy have led to negative cross sections at large transverse momenta. We
identify the origin of this problem as an oversubtraction of the rapidity
divergence into the Balitsky-Kovchegov evolution equation for the target. We
propose a new way to implement the kinematical restriction on the emitted
gluons to overcome this difficulty.Comment: 12 pages, 9 figures. v2: matches published versio
Gravitational-Wave Implications for the Parity Symmetry of Gravity at GeV Scale
Gravitational waves generated by the coalescence of compact binary open a new window to test the fundamental properties of gravity in the strong-field and dynamical regime. In this work, we focus on the parity symmetry of gravity which, if broken, can leave imprints on the waveform of gravitational wave. We construct generalized waveforms with amplitude and velocity birefringence due to parity violation in the effect field theory formalism, then analyze the open data of the ten binary black-hole merger events and the two binary neutron-star merger events detected by LIGO and Virgo collaboration. We do not find any signatures of violation of gravitational parity conservation, thereby setting the lower bound of the parity-violating energy scale to be GeV. This presents the first observational evidence of the parity conservation of gravity at high energy scale, about 17 orders of magnitude tighter than the constraints from the Solar system tests and binary pulsar observation. The third-generation gravitational-wave detector is capable of probing the parity-violating energy scale at GeV
Superconducting properties of Gd-Ba-Cu-O single grains processed from a new, Ba-rich precursor compound
Gd-Ba-Cu-O (GdBCO) single grains have been previously melt-processed successfully in air using a generic Mg-Nd-Ba-Cu-O (Mg-NdBCO) seed crystal. Previous research has revealed that the addition of a small amount of BaO2 to the precursor powders prior to melt processing can suppress the formation of Gd/Ba solid solution, and lead to a significant improvement in superconducting properties of the single grains. Research into the effects of a higher Ba content on single grain growth, however, has been limited by the relatively small grain size in the earlier studies. This has been addressed by developing Ba-rich precursor compounds Gd-163 and Gd-143, fabricated specifically to enable the presence of greater concentrations of Ba during the melt process. In this study, we propose a new processing route for the fabrication of high performance GdBCO single grain bulk superconductors in air by enriching the precursor powder with these new Ba rich compounds. The influence of the addition of the new compounds on the microstructures and superconducting properties of GdBCO single grains is reported
Radiation hardness qualification of PbWO_4 scintillation crystals for the CMS Electromagnetic Calorimeter
Ensuring the radiation hardness of PbWO_4 crystals was one of the main priorities during the construction of the electromagnetic calorimeter of the CMS experiment at CERN. The production on an industrial scale of radiation hard crystals and their certification over a period of several years represented a difficult challenge both for CMS and for the crystal suppliers. The present article reviews the related scientific and technological problems encountered
Injection amplitude guidance for impedance measurement in power systems
Impedance measurement techniques based on small-signal injections in ac power system have been well developed but a gap in the analysis is that the selection of an injection amplitude is based only on experience. This letter develops an analytical process to analyze the noise existing in power systems and thereby determines the minimum injection amplitude according to an allowable error. The process is based on knowledge of stochastic processes and statistics, where the Monte Carlo method is also employed to simplify the process. A power hardware-in-the-loop system with a grid-following inverter is employed in experimental verification of the results
Atomic-scale identification of novel planar defect phases in heteroepitaxial YBaCuO thin films
We have discovered two novel types of planar defects that appear in
heteroepitaxial YBaCuO (YBCO123) thin films, grown by
pulsed-laser deposition (PLD) either with or without a
LaCaMnO (LCMO) overlayer, using the combination of
high-angle annular dark-field scanning transmission electron microscopy
(HAADF-STEM) imaging and electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) mapping for
unambiguous identification. These planar lattice defects are based on the
intergrowth of either a BaO plane between two CuO chains or multiple Y-O layers
between two CuO planes, resulting in non-stoichiometric layer sequences
that could directly impact the high- superconductivity
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