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Phase-dependent spectra in a driven two-level atom
We propose a method to observe phase-dependent spectra in resonance
fluorescence, employing a two-level atom driven by a strong coherent field and
a weak, amplitude-fluctuating field. The spectra are similar to those which
occur in a squeezed vacuum, but avoid the problem of achieving squeezing over a
solid angle. The system shows other interesting features, such as
pronounced gain without population inversion.Comment: 4 pages and 4 figures. Submitted to Phys. Rev. Let
Measurement of the branching fractions of psi(2S) -> 3(pi+pi-) and J/psi -> 2(pi+pi-)
Using data samples collected at sqrt(s) = 3.686GeV and 3.650GeV by the BESII
detector at the BEPC, the branching fraction of psi(2S) -> 3(pi+pi-) is
measured to be [4.83 +- 0.38(stat) +- 0.69(syst)] x 10^-4, and the relative
branching fraction of J/psi -> 2(pi+pi-) to that of J/psi -> mu+mu- is measured
to be [5.86 +- 0.19(stat) +- 0.39(syst)]% via psi(2S) -> (pi+pi-)J/psi, J/psi
-> 2(pi+pi-). The electromagnetic form factor of 3(pi+pi-) is determined to be
0.21 +- 0.02 and 0.20 +- 0.01 at sqrt(s) = 3.686GeV and 3.650GeV, respectively.Comment: 17pages, 7 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev.
Measurements of J/psi decays into phi pi^0, phi eta, and phi eta^prime
Based on 5.8x10^7 J/psi events detected in BESII, the branching fractions of
J/psi--> phi eta and phi eta^prime are measured for different eta and eta^prime
decay modes. The results are significantly higher than previous measurements.
An upper limit on B(J/psi--> phi pi^0) is also obtained.Comment: 9 pages, 10 figure
Measurement of the chi_{c2} Polarization in psi(2S) to gamma chi_{c2}
The polarization of the chi_{c2} produced in psi(2S) decays into gamma
chi_{c2} is measured using a sample of 14*10^6 psi(2S) events collected by
BESII at the BEPC. A fit to the chi_{c2} production and decay angular
distributions in psi(2S) to gamma chi_{c2}, chi_{c2} to pi pi and KK yields
values x=A_1/A_0=2.08+/-0.44 and y=A_2/A_0=3.03 +/-0.66, with a correlation
rho=0.92 between them, where A_{0,1,2} are the chi_{c2} helicity amplitudes.
The measurement agrees with a pure E1 transition, and M2 and E3 contributions
do not differ significantly from zero.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, 1 tabl
Observation of p pbar pi^0 and p pbar eta in psi' decays
The processes psi'-->p pbar pi^0 and psi'-->p pbar eta are studied using a
sample of 14 million psi' decays collected with the Beijing Spectrometer at the
Beijing Electron-Positron Collider. The branching fraction of psi'-->p pbar
pi^0 is measured with improved precision as (13.2\pm 1.0\pm 1.5)\times 10^{-5},
and psi'-->p pbar eta is observed for the first time with a branching fraction
of (5.8\pm 1.1\pm 0.7)\times 10^{-5}, where the first errors are statistical
and the second ones are systematic.Comment: 15 pages, 8 figures and 3 table
The FAST Galactic Plane Pulsar Snapshot Survey: IV. Timing results of 30 FAST-GPPS discovered pulsars
Timing observations are crucial for determining the basic parameters of newly
discovered pulsars. Using the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio
Telescope (FAST) with the L-band 19-beam receiver covering the frequency range
of 1.0 -- 1.5 GHz, the FAST Galactic Plane Pulsar Snapshot (GPPS) survey has
discovered more than 600 faint pulsars with flux densities of only a few or a
few tens of Jy at 1.25 GHz. To obtain accurate position, spin parameters,
dispersion measure, and to calculate derived parameters such as characteristic
age and surface magnetic fields, we collect available FAST pulsar data obtained
either through targeted following-up observations or coincidental survey
observations with one of the 19 beams of the receiver. From these data we get
the time of arrival (TOA) measurements for 30 newly discovered pulsars as well
as 13 known pulsars. We demonstrate that the TOA measurements acquired by the
FAST from any beams of the receiver in any observation mode (e.g., the tracking
mode or the snapshot mode) can be combined together to get timing solutions. We
update the ephemeris of 13 previously known pulsars and obtain the first
phase-coherent timing results for 30 isolated pulsars discovered in the FAST
GPPS survey. Notably, PSR J1904+0853 is an isolated millisecond pulsar, PSR
J1906+0757 is a disrupted recycled pulsar, and PSR J1856+0211 has a long period
of 9.89 s that can constrain pulsar death lines. Based on these timing
solutions, all available FAST data have been added together to get the best
pulse profiles for these pulsars.Comment: 12 pages, 7 figures. Accepted for publication in MNRA
Measurement of \psip Radiative Decays
Using 14 million psi(2S) events accumulated at the BESII detector, we report
first measurements of branching fractions or upper limits for psi(2S) decays
into gamma ppbar, gamma 2(pi^+pi^-), gamma K_s K^-pi^++c.c., gamma K^+ K^-
pi^+pi^-, gamma K^{*0} K^- pi^+ +c.c., gamma K^{*0}\bar K^{*0}, gamma pi^+pi^-
p pbar, gamma 2(K^+K^-), gamma 3(pi^+pi^-), and gamma 2(pi^+pi^-)K^+K^- with
the invariant mass of hadrons below 2.9GeV/c^2. We also report branching
fractions of psi(2S) decays into 2(pi^+pi^-) pi^0, omega pi^+pi^-, omega
f_2(1270), b_1^\pm pi^\mp, and pi^0 2(pi^+pi^-) K^+K^-.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
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