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Twist-4 contributions to the azimuthal asymmetry in SIDIS
We calculate the differential cross section for the unpolarized
semi-inclusive deeply inelastic scattering (SIDIS) process
in leading order (LO) of perturbative QCD and up to twist-4 in power
corrections and study in particular the azimuthal asymmetry . The
final results are expressed in terms of transverse momentum dependent (TMD)
parton matrix elements of the target nucleon up to twist-4. %Under the maximal
two-gluon correlation approximation, these TMD parton matrix elements in a
nucleus %can be expressed terms of a Gaussian convolution of that in a nucleon
with the width given by the jet transport %parameter inside cold nuclei. We
also apply it to $e^-+A \to e^-+q+X$ and illustrate numerically the nuclear
dependence of the azimuthal asymmetry by using a Gaussian ansatz
for the TMD parton matrix elements.Comment: 9 pages, afigur
Non-Abelian toplogical superconductors from topological semimetals and related systems under superconducting proximity effect
Non-Abelian toplogical superconductors are characterized by the existence of
{zero-energy} Majorana fermions bound in the quantized vortices. This is a
consequence of the nontrivial bulk topology characterized by an {\em odd} Chern
number. It is found that in topological semimetals with a single two-bands
crossing point all the gapped superconductors are non-Abelian ones. Such a
property is generalized to related but more generic systems which will be
useful in the search of non-Abelian superconductors and Majorana fermions
Prevalence, incidence and mortality of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy based on a population cohort of 21.9 million in China
There are limited studies on the prevalence and incidence of clinically diagnosed hypertrophic myocardiopathy (HCM) and its mortality in the Chinese population, and the projected population burden of HCM over the next decades. We collected data on HCM and its mortality from the Beijing Municipal Health Commission Information Center (BMHCIC) database and estimated the prevalence and incidence based on the whole Beijing population. Calculation of population trends was performed using annual percentage change (APC) and average annual percentage change (AAPC). Finally, future HCM incidence was built by modelling projection of HCM to the next decades using Poisson regression analysis and Gray Model 1,1(GM [1,1]). The prevalence of HCM was 0.0069% (95%CI, 0.0065–0.0072%; N = 1343) in 2010, rising to 0.076% (95% CI, 0.074–0.077%; N = 16,616) in 2019, and the incidence of HCM was 6.85 per 100 000 person-year in 2010, rising to 11.76 per 100 000 person-year in 2019. Males had higher prevalence and incidence of HCM than females. The APPC for the rising incidence of HCM was 5.8% and the expected numbers will double increase in 2029 by assuming the same increase trend as the last decades. HCM had increased annual incidence of HF (APPC: 8.4, 4.4–12.6, p  0.05) during the studied period. Males had lower mortality (2.70% vs. 4.20%, p < 0.001) than females. The calculated HCM prevalence was much lower compared to prior screening studies from 2004, although the predicted HCM incidence would double over the next decades. HCM was associated with a stable risk of mortality during the studied period
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