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Invisible Higgs Decay at the LHeC
The possibility that the 125 GeV Higgs boson may decay into invisible
non-standard-model (non-SM) particles is theoretically and phenomenologically
intriguing. In this letter we investigate the sensitivity of the Large Hadron
Electron Collider (LHeC) to an invisibly decaying Higgs, in its proposed high
luminosity running mode. We focus on the neutral current Higgs production
channel which offers more kinematical handles than its charged current
counterpart. The signal contains one electron, one jet and large missing
energy. With a cut-based parton level analysis, we estimate that if the
coupling is at its standard model (SM) value, then assuming an integrated
luminosity of 1\,\mbox{ab}^{-1} the LHeC with the proposed 60 GeV electron
beam (with polarization) and 7 TeV proton beam is capable of probing
at level. Good lepton
veto performance (especially hadronic veto) in the forward region is
crucial to the suppression of the dominant background. We also explicitly
point out the important role that may be played by the LHeC in probing a wide
class of exotic Higgs decay processes and emphasize the general function of
lepton-hadron colliders in precision study of new resonances after their
discovery in hadron-hadron collisions.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures. Description of the backgrounds, analysis and
results is simplified. Results unchanged with respect to v2. References
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Particle-number conserving analysis for the 2-quasiparticle and high- multi-quasiparticle states in doubly-odd Lu
Two-quasiparticle bands and low-lying excited high- four-, six-, and
eight-quasiparticle bands in the doubly-odd Lu are analyzed by
using the cranked shell model (CSM) with the pairing correlations treated by a
particle-number conserving (PNC) method, in which the blocking effects are
taken into account exactly. The proton and neutron Nilsson level schemes for
Lu are taken from the adjacent odd- Lu and Hf isotopes, which
are adopted to reproduce the experimental bandhead energies of the
one-quasiproton and one-quasineutron bands of these odd- Lu and Hf nuclei,
respectively. Once the quasiparticle configurations are determined, the
experimental bandhead energies and the moments of inertia of these two- and
multi-quasiparticle bands are well reproduced by PNC-CSM calculations. The
Coriolis mixing of the low- () two-quasiparticle band
of the Gallagher-Moszkowski doublet with one nucleon in the
orbital is analyzed.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables, to be published at Chinese Physics
Path planning of mobile robot based on hybrid improved artificial fish swarm algorithm
The artificial fish swarm algorithm is easy to fall into the local optimum for robot global path planning. A hybrid improved Artificial Fish Swarm Algorithm (HIAFSA) is proposed. Firstly, the sub-optimal path is determined by A* algorithm, and then the adaptive behavior of artificial fish swarm algorithm is improved based on the inertia weight factor, and the attenuation function α is introduced to improve the visual range and moving step length of the artificial fish, balance the global path planning and local path planning, and further improve the convergence speed and quality of the solution. The experimental results show that the hybrid improved artificial fish swarm algorithm has been improved in avoiding local optimum, convergence speed and precision
Exotic Higgs Decay at the LHeC
We study the exotic decay of the 125 GeV Higgs boson () into a pair of
light spin-0 particles () which subsequently decays and results in a
final state. This decay mode is well motivated in the Next to Minimal
Supersymmetric Standard Model (NMSSM) and extended Higgs sector models. Instead
of searching at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and the High Luminosity Large
Hadron Collider (HL-LHC) which are beset by large Standard Model (SM)
backgrounds, we investigate this decay channel at the much cleaner Large Hadron
Electron Collider (LHeC). With some simple selection cuts this channel becomes
nearly free of background at this machine, in stark contrast with the
situation at the (HL-)LHC. With a parton level analysis we show that for the
mass range , with luminosity the LHeC is
generally capable of constraining
( denotes the coupling strength relative to
the SM value) to a few percent level ( CLs). With luminosity
at a few per mille level can be probed. These sensitivities are much
better than the HL-LHC performance and demonstrate the important role expected
to be played by the LHeC in probing exotic Higgs decay processes, in addition
to the already proposed invisible Higgs decay channel.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures. Version accepted by EPJC. Tables and figures
updated after correcting a mistake in signal event generation. Results
essentially unchange
Identification and characterization of a POU transcription factor in the cotton bollworm, Helicoverpa armigera
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The POU family genes containing the POU domain are common in vertebrates and invertebrates and play critical roles in cell-type-specific gene expression and cell fate determination.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Har-POU, a new member of the POU gene family, was cloned from the suboesophageal ganglion of <it>Helicoverpa armigera </it>(Har), and its potential functions in the development of the central nervous system (CNS) were analyzed. Southern blot analysis suggests that a single copy of this gene is present in the <it>H. armigera </it>haploid genome. Har-POU mRNA is distributed widely in various tissues and expressed highly in the CNS, salivary gland, and trachea. <it>In vitro</it>-translated Har-POU specifically bound canonical octamer motifs on the promoter of diapause hormone and pheromone biosynthesis activating neuropeptide (DH-PBAN) gene in <it>H. armigera</it>. Expression of the Har-POU gene is markedly higher in the CNS of nondiapause-destined pupae than in diapause-destined pupae. Expression of the Har-POU gene in diapausing pupae was upregulated quickly by injection of ecdysone.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Har-POU may respond to ecdysone and bind to the promoter of DH-PBAN gene to regulate pupal development in <it>H. armigera</it>.</p
Giant mesoscopic spin Hall effect on surface of topological insulator
We study mesoscopic spin Hall effect on the surface of topological insulator
with a step-function potential. The giant spin polarization induced by a
transverse electric current is derived analytically by using McMillan method in
the ballistic transport limit, which oscillates across the potential boundary
with no confinement from the potential barrier due to the Klein paradox, and
should be observable in spin resolved scanning tunneling microscope.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
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