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    Resummation prediction on top quark transverse momentum distribution at large pT

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    We study the factorization and resummation of t-channel top quark transverse momentum distribution at large pT in the SM at both the Tevatron and the LHC with soft-collinear effective theory. The cross section in the threshold region can be factorized into a convolution of hard, jet and soft functions. In particular, we first calculate the NLO soft functions for this process, and give a RG improved cross section by evolving the different functions to a common scale. Our results show that the resummation effects increase the NLO results by about 9%-13% and 4%-9% when the top quark pT is larger than 50 and 70 GeV at the Tevatron and the 8 TeV LHC, respectively. Also, we discuss the scale independence of the cross section analytically, and show how to choose the proper scales at which the perturbative expansion can converge fast.Comment: 32 pages, 10 figures, version published in Phys.Rev.

    Protecting entanglement from correlated amplitude damping channel using weak measurement and quantum measurement reversal

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    Based on the quantum technique of weak measurement, we propose a scheme to protect the entanglement from correlated amplitude damping decoherence. In contrast to the results of memoryless amplitude damping channel, we show that the memory effects play a significant role in the suppression of entanglement sudden death and protection of entanglement under severe decoherence. Moreover, we find that the initial entanglement could be drastically amplified by the combination of weak measurement and quantum measurement reversal even under the correlated amplitude damping channel. The underlying mechanism can be attributed to the probabilistic nature of weak measurements.Comment: 11 pages, 5 figures, accepted by Quantum Information Processin

    Triangle singularity in the J/ψ→K+K−f0(980)(a0(980))J/\psi \rightarrow K^+ K^- f_0(980)(a_0(980)) decays

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    We study the J/ψ→K+K−f0(980)(a0(980))J/\psi \rightarrow K^+ K^- f_0(980)(a_0(980)) reaction and find that the mechanism to produce this decay develops a triangle singularity around Minv(K−f0/K−a0)≈1515M_{\rm inv}(K^- f_0/K^- a_0) \approx 1515~MeV. The differential width dΓ/dMinv(K−f0/K−a0)d\Gamma / dM_{\rm inv}(K^- f_0/K^- a_0) shows a rapid growth around the invariant mass being 1515~MeV as a consequence of the triangle singularity of this mechanism, which is directly tied to the nature of the f0(980)f_0(980) and a0(980)a_0(980) as dynamically generated resonances from the interaction of pseudoscalar mesons. The branching ratios obtained for the J/ψ→K+K−f0(980)(a0(980))J/\psi \rightarrow K^+ K^- f_0(980)(a_0(980)) decays are of the order of 10−510^{-5}, accessible in present facilities, and we argue that their observation should provide relevant information concerning the nature of the low-lying scalar mesons.Comment: 12 pages, 8 figures, published in EPJ

    The next-to-next-to-leading order soft function for top quark pair production

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    We present the first calculation of the next-to-next-to-leading order threshold soft function for top quark pair production at hadron colliders, with full velocity dependence of the massive top quarks. Our results are fully analytic, and can be entirely written in terms of generalized polylogarithms. The scale-dependence of our result coincides with the well-known two-loop anomalous dimension matrix including the three-parton correlations, which at the two-loop order only appear when more than one massive partons are involved in the scattering process. In the boosted limit, our result exhibits the expected factorization property of mass logarithms, which leads to a consistent extraction of the soft fragmentation function. The next-to-next-to-leading order soft function obtained in this paper is an important ingredient for threshold resummation at the next-to-next-to-next-to-leading logarithmic accuracy.Comment: 34 pages, 9 figures; v2: added references, matches the published versio

    Characterization of four-qubit states via Bell inequalities

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    A set of Bell inequalities classifying the quantum entanglement of four-qubit states is presented. These inequalities involve only two measurement settings per observer and can characterize fully separable, bi-separable and tri-separable quantum states. In addition, a quadratic inequality of the Bell operators for four-qubit systems is derived

    Quantized Quasi-Two Dimensional Bose-Einstein Condensates with Spatially Modulated Nonlinearity

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    We investigate the localized nonlinear matter waves of the quasi-two dimensional Bose-Einstein condensates with spatially modulated nonlinearity in harmonic potential. It is shown that the whole Bose-Einstein condensates, similar to the linear harmonic oscillator, can have an arbitrary number of localized nonlinear matter waves with discrete energies, which are mathematically exact orthogonal solutions of the Gross-Pitaevskii equation. Their novel properties are determined by the principle quantum number n and secondary quantum number l: the parity of the matter wave functions and the corresponding energy levels depend only on n, and the numbers of density packets for each quantum state depend on both n and l which describe the topological properties of the atom packets. We also give an experimental protocol to observe these novel phenomena in future experiments.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
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