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    Dark Energy: a Brief Review

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    The problem of dark energy is briefly reviewed in both theoretical and observational aspects. In the theoretical aspect, dark energy scenarios are classified into symmetry, anthropic principle, tuning mechanism, modified gravity, quantum cosmology, holographic principle, back-reaction and phenomenological types. In the observational aspect, we introduce cosmic probes, dark energy related projects, observational constraints on theoretical models and model independent reconstructions.Comment: 19 pages, invited review article to appear in the special issue of "Frontiers of Physics" dedicated to "High energy astrophysics", an shortened version of our previous article arXiv:1103.587

    The study of light invisible particles in BcB_c decays

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    In this paper, we study the light scalar and pseudoscalar invisible particles in the flavor changing neutral current processes of the BcB_c meson. Effective operators are introduced to describe the couplings between quarks and light invisible particles. The Wilson coefficients are extracted from the experimental results of the BB and DD mesons, which are used to predict the upper limits of the branching fractions of the similar decay processes for the BcB_c meson. The hadronic transition matrix element is calculated with the instantaneously approximated Bethe-Salpeter method. The upper limits of the branching fractions when mΟ‡m_\chi taking different values are presented. It is found that at some region of mΟ‡m_\chi, the channel Bcβ†’Ds(βˆ—)χχB_c\to D_s^{(\ast)}\chi\chi has the largest upper limit which is of the order of 10βˆ’610^{-6}, and for Bcβ†’Dsβˆ—Ο‡Ο‡β€ B_c\to D_s^\ast\chi\chi^\dagger, the largest value of the upper limits can achieve the order of 10βˆ’510^{-5}. Other decay modes, such as Bcβ†’D(βˆ—)χχ(†)B_c\to D^{(*)}\chi\chi^{(\dagger)} and Bcβ†’B(βˆ—)χχ(†)B_c\to B^{(*)}\chi\chi^{(\dagger)}, are also considered.Comment: 24 pages, 35 figure

    Weak Decays of Doubly-Heavy Tetraquarks bcˉqqˉ{b\bar c}{q\bar q}

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    We study the weak decays of exotic tetraquark states bcΛ‰qqΛ‰{b\bar c}{q\bar q} with two heavy quarks. Under the SU(3) symmetry for light quarks, these tetraquarks can be classified into an octet plus a singlet: 3⨂3Λ‰=1⨁83\bigotimes\bar 3=1\bigoplus8. We will concentrate on the octet tetraquarks with JP=0+J^{P}=0^{+}, and study their weak decays, both semileptonic and nonleptonic. Hadron-level effective Hamiltonian is constructed according to the irreducible representations of the SU(3) group. Expanding the Hamiltonian, we obtain the decay amplitudes parameterized in terms of a few irreducible quantities. Based on these amplitudes, relations for decay widths are derived, which can be tested in future. We also give a list of golden channels that can be used to look for these states at various colliders.Comment: 14 pages,3 figure
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