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Using the Kübler-Ross Model of Grief with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): An Analysis of Manchester by the Sea
People may encounter different stages of grief during the course of bereavement, and not everyone can achieve a positive state of mind. This study intended to analyze how the characters in Manchester by the Sea, mainly Lee Chandler, Patrick Chandler, and Randi, manage their emotional responses when they are facing the loss of a loved one. The study used Elisabeth Kübler-Ross’s five-stage model of grief and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) to analyze how these characters transition through their grief and whether they are likely to suffer from mental illness. Some people, like Randi and Patrick in the film, may recover from bereavement; however, some people, like Lee, may not, eventually becoming afflicted with mental illness or PTSD
Arrangement for meson family
Two observed structures with MeV and MeV are the same states () in PDG.The analysis
of the mass spectrum and the calculation of the strong decay of mesons
support the low mass state of as and the high mass state
of as in this letter. This analysis brings us very
important criterion for the assignment of the observed and
experimental findings for this assignment is suggested. Additionally,
prediction of some partial decay widths are made on the high excitations of
family. This study is crucial to establishing and searching for their
higher excitations in the future.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with
arXiv:1810.0269
Quantum Discord for Investigating Quantum Correlations without Entanglement in Solids
Quantum systems unfold diversified correlations which have no classical
counterparts. These quantum correlations have various different facets. Quantum
entanglement, as the most well known measure of quantum correlations, plays
essential roles in quantum information processing. However, it has recently
been pointed out that quantum entanglement cannot describe all the
nonclassicality in the correlations. Thus the study of quantum correlations in
separable states attracts widely attentions. Herein, we experimentally
investigate the quantum correlations of separable thermal states in terms of
quantum discord. The sudden change of quantum discord is observed, which
captures ambiguously the critical point associated with the behavior of
Hamiltonian. Our results display the potential applications of quantum
correlations in studying the fundamental properties of quantum system, such as
quantum criticality of non-zero temperature.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
spectroscopy using the modified Rovibrational model
Mass spectra of quarkonium systems can be described by different
phenomenological potentials. In the present work, the {\color{black}resonance}
states of heavy quarkonium like ( and ) are considered as
the rovibrational states. We study a parameterized rovibrational model derived
from the empirical solution of the nonrelativistic Schr\"{o}dinger equation
with Morse potential, the corrections are composed of colour hyperfine
interaction and spin-orbit interaction of mesons. We {\color{black}obtain} the
high excited state mass spectra of charmonium and bottomonium comparing the
results in reasonable agreement with the present experimental data.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
Coherence-protected Quantum Gate by Continuous Dynamical Decoupling in Diamond
To implement reliable quantum information processing, quantum gates have to
be protected together with the qubits from decoherence. Here we demonstrate
experimentally on nitrogen-vacancy system that by using continuous wave
dynamical decoupling method, not only the coherence time is prolonged by about
20 times, but also the quantum gates is protected for the duration of
controlling time. This protocol shares the merits of retaining the superiority
of prolonging the coherence time and at the same time easily combining with
quantum logic tasks. It is expected to be useful in task where duration of
quantum controlling exceeds far beyond the dephasing time.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Near-threshold photoproduction of in two-gluon exchange model
The near-threshold photoproduction of is regarded as one golden
process to unveil the nucleon mass structure, pentaquark state involving the
charm quarks, and the poorly constrained gluon distribution of the nucleon at
large (). In this paper, we present an analysis of the current
experimental data under a two-gluon exchange model, which shows a good
consistency. Using a parameterized function form with three free parameters, we
have determined the nucleonic gluon distribution at the mass scale.
Moreover, we predict the differential cross section of the electroproduction of
as a function of the invariant mass of the final hadrons , at EicC,
as a practical application of the model and the obtained gluon distribution.
According to our estimation, thousands of events can be detected per
year on EicC near the threshold. Therefore, the relevant experimental
measurements are suggested to be carried out on EicC.Comment: 6 pages, 7 figure
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