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    Primordial Gravitational Waves Measurements and Anisotropies of CMB Polarization Rotation

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    Searching for the signal of primordial gravitational waves in the B-modes (BB) power spectrum is one of the key scientific aims of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) polarization experiments. However, this could be easily contaminated by several foreground issues, such as the thermal dust emission. In this paper we study another mechanism, the cosmic birefringence, which can be introduced by a CPT-violating interaction between CMB photons and an external scalar field. Such kind of interaction could give rise to the rotation of the linear polarization state of CMB photons, and consequently induce the CMB BB power spectrum, which could mimic the signal of primordial gravitational waves at large scales. With the recent polarization data of BICEP2 and the joint analysis data of BICEP2/Keck Array and Planck, we perform a global fitting analysis on constraining the tensor-to-scalar ratio rr by considering the polarization rotation angle which can be separated into a background isotropic part and a small anisotropic part. Since the data of BICEP2 and Keck Array experiments have already been corrected by using the "self-calibration" method, here we mainly focus on the effects from the anisotropies of CMB polarization rotation angle. We find that including the anisotropies in the analysis could slightly weaken the constraints on rr, when using current CMB polarization measurements. We also simulate the mock CMB data with the BICEP3-like sensitivity. Very interestingly, we find that if the effects of the anisotropic polarization rotation angle can not be taken into account properly in the analysis, the constraints on rr will be dramatically biased. This implies that we need to break the degeneracy between the anisotropies of the CMB polarization rotation angle and the CMB primordial tensor perturbations, in order to measure the signal of primordial gravitational waves accurately.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figure

    Stress and Strength Analysis of Non-Right Angle H-section Beam

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    In this paper, according to the design requirements of a steel structural project, based on the principle of structural mechanics of thin-walled bar, the non-right angle H-section, which is subjected to bending moment and shear force, is taken as the object of study, the formulas of bending normal stress and shear stress are deduced. On this basis, the distribution of bending stress and shear stress and the location of dangerous stress are analyzed, the calculation method of section strength is discussed, and the FEA software ABAQUS is used to verify the above.&nbsp
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