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Quasi-two-body decays in the perturbative QCD approach
We study the quasi-two-body decays by employing
the perturbative QCD approach. The two-meson distribution amplitudes
\Phi_{K\pi}^{\text{P-wave}} are adopted to describe the final state
interactions of the kaon-pion pair in the resonance region. The resonance line
shape for the -wave component in the time-like form factor
is parameterized by the relativistic Breit-Wigner function. For
most considered decay modes, the theoretical predictions for their branching
ratios are consistent with currently available experimental measurements within
errors. We also disscuss some ratios of the branching fractions of the
concerned decay processes. More precise data from LHCb and Belle-II are
expected to test our predictions.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures and 2 tables.To be published in EPJ
Learning text representation using recurrent convolutional neural network with highway layers
Recently, the rapid development of word embedding and neural networks has
brought new inspiration to various NLP and IR tasks. In this paper, we describe
a staged hybrid model combining Recurrent Convolutional Neural Networks (RCNN)
with highway layers. The highway network module is incorporated in the middle
takes the output of the bi-directional Recurrent Neural Network (Bi-RNN) module
in the first stage and provides the Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) module
in the last stage with the input. The experiment shows that our model
outperforms common neural network models (CNN, RNN, Bi-RNN) on a sentiment
analysis task. Besides, the analysis of how sequence length influences the RCNN
with highway layers shows that our model could learn good representation for
the long text.Comment: Neu-IR '16 SIGIR Workshop on Neural Information Retrieva
Experimental Requirements to Determine the Neutrino Mass Hierarchy Using Reactor Neutrinos
This paper presents experimental requirements to determine the neutrino mass
hierarchy using reactor neutrinos. The detector shall be located at a baseline
around 58 km from the reactor(s) to measure the energy spectrum of electron
antineutrinos () precisely. By applying Fourier cosine and sine
transform to the L/E spectrum, features of the neutrino mass hierarchy can be
extracted from the and oscillations.
To determine the neutrino mass hierarchy above 90% probability, requirements to
the baseline, the energy resolution, the energy scale uncertainty, the detector
mass and the event statistics are studied at different values of
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Spin Ferroquadrupolar Order in the Nematic Phase of FeSe
We provide evidence that spin ferroquadrupolar (FQ) order is the likely
ground state in the nonmagnetic nematic phase of stoichiometric FeSe. By
studying the variational mean-field phase diagram of a bilinear-biquadratic
Heisenberg model up to the 2nd nearest neighbor, we find the FQ phase in close
proximity to the columnar antiferromagnet commonly realized in iron-based
superconductors; the stability of FQ phase is further verified by the density
matrix renormalization group. The dynamical spin structure factor in the FQ
state is calculated with flavor-wave theory, which yields a qualitatively
consistent result with inelastic neutron scattering experiments on FeSe at both
low and high energies. We verify that FQ can coexist with breaking
environments in the mean-field calculation, and further discuss the possibility
that quantum fluctuations in FQ act as a source of nematicity.Comment: 8 pages, 7 figures, Erratum adde
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