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Orientation and Motion of Water Molecules at Air/Water Interface
Analysis of SFG vibrational spectra of OH stretching bands in four
experimental configurations shows that orientational motion of water molecule
at air/water interface is libratory within a limited angular range. This
picture is significantly different from the previous conclusion that the
interfacial water molecule orientation varies over a broad range within the
vibrational relaxation time, the only direct experimental evidence for
ultrafast and broad orientational motion of a liquid interface by Wei et al.
[Phys. Rev. Lett. 86, 4799, (2001)] using single SFG experimental
configuration
Quasi-two-body decays in the perturbative QCD approach
We study the quasi-two-body decays by employing
the perturbative QCD approach. The two-meson distribution amplitudes
\Phi_{K\pi}^{\text{P-wave}} are adopted to describe the final state
interactions of the kaon-pion pair in the resonance region. The resonance line
shape for the -wave component in the time-like form factor
is parameterized by the relativistic Breit-Wigner function. For
most considered decay modes, the theoretical predictions for their branching
ratios are consistent with currently available experimental measurements within
errors. We also disscuss some ratios of the branching fractions of the
concerned decay processes. More precise data from LHCb and Belle-II are
expected to test our predictions.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures and 2 tables.To be published in EPJ
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