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Fermi surface topology and impurity-induced resonance state in BiS-based superconductors
Within the two-orbital model for BiS-based superconductors, the effect
from a single nonmagnetic impurity scattering on the superconducting-state is
investigated in terms of the T-matrix approach. By considering three kinds of
the typical Fermi surface topology which characterize the essential features of
the doping dependence of the electronic structure in BiS-based
superconductors, it is found that the impurity scattering on the
superconducting-state with the conventional -wave, the extended -wave,
the -wave, and the -wave symmetries induces
\textit{qualitatively} different resonance states due to the evolution of
unique nodal structures on the Fermi surface with doping. These
impurity-induced resonance states can be verified directly by the scanning
tunneling microscopy experiments, and therefore they are proposed as a probe of
the superconducting pairing symmetry in BiS-based superconductors.Comment: 5 pages, 7 figure
Errors in particle tracking velocimetry with high-speed cameras
Velocity errors in particle tracking velocimetry (PTV) are studied. When
using high-speed video cameras, the velocity error may increase at a high
camera frame rate. This increase in velocity error is due to particle-position
uncertainty, which is one of two sources of velocity errors studied here. The
other source of error is particle acceleration, which has the opposite trend of
diminishing at higher frame rates. Both kinds of errors can propagate into
quantities calculated from velocity, such as the kinetic temperature of
particles or correlation functions. As demonstrated in a dusty plasma
experiment, the kinetic temperature of particles has no unique value when
measured using PTV, but depends on the sampling time interval or frame rate. It
is also shown that an artifact appears in an autocorrelation function computed
from particle positions and velocities, and it becomes more severe when a small
sampling-time interval is used. Schemes to reduce these errors are
demonstrated.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures, Review of Scientific Instruments, 2011 (In Press
Two-loop QCD Corrections to Meson Leptonic Decays
The two-loop QCD radiative corrections to the meson leptonic decay rate
are calculated in the framework of NRQCD factorization formalism. Two types of
master integrals appearing in the calculation are obtained analytically for the
first time. We get the short-distance coefficient of the leading matrix element
to order by matching the full perturbative QCD calculation results
to the corresponding NRQCD ones. The result in this work helps the evaluation
of the leptonic decay constant, as well as the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa
matrix element , to the full next-to-next-to-leading order degree of
accuracy.Comment: Typos are correcte
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