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Branching ratios and asymmetries of decays
We investigate the exclusive nonleptonic decays in the conventional perturbative QCD (PQCD) formalism. The
predictions of branching ratios and asymmetries are given in detail. We
compare our results with available experimental data as well as predictions of
other theoretical studies existing in the literature. It seems that the
branching ratios of are more consistent with data
than the earlier analyses. For the Cabibbo-suppressed decay, the
branching ratio can reach the order of , which would be straight
forward for experimental observations. The numerical results show that the
direct asymmetries of the concerned decays are rather small. The
mixing-induced asymmetry in the is very
close to , which suggests that this channel offer an alternative
method for measuring the Cabbibo-Kobayashi-Maskawa (CKM) angle . The
obtained results in the present work could be tested by further experiments in
the LHCb and forthcoming Belle II.Comment: 8 pages, 1 figur
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There are fewer longitudinal studies from China on symptoms as described for the sick building syndrome (SBS). Here, we performed a two-year prospective study and investigated associations between environmental parameters such as room temperature, relative air humidity (RH), carbon dioxide (CO2), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), sulphur dioxide (SO2), ozone (O-3), particulate matter (PM10), and health outcomes including prevalence, incidence and remission of SBS symptoms in junior high schools in Taiyuan, China. Totally 2134 pupils participated at baseline, and 1325 stayed in the same classrooms during the study period (2010-2012). The prevalence of mucosal symptoms, general symptoms and symptoms improved when away from school (school-related symptoms) was 22.7%, 20.4% and 39.2%, respectively, at baseline, and the prevalence increased during follow-up (P<0.001). At baseline, both indoor and outdoor SO2 were found positively associated with prevalence of school-related symptoms. Indoor O-3 was shown to be positively associated with prevalence of skin symptoms. At follow-up, indoor PM10 was found to be positively associated with new onset of skin, mucosal and general symptoms. CO2 and RH were positively associated with new onset of mucosal, general and school-related symptoms. Outdoor SO2 was positively associated with new onset of skin symptoms, while outdoor NO2 was positively associated with new onset of skin, general and mucosal symptoms. Outdoor PM10 was found to be positively associated with new onset of skin, general and mucosal symptoms as well as school-related symptoms. In conclusion, symptoms as described for SBS were commonly found in school children in Taiyuan City, China, and increased during the two-year follow-up period. Environmental pollution, including PM10, SO2 and NO2, could increase the prevalence and incidence of SBS and decrease the remission rate. Moreover, parental asthma and allergy (heredity) and pollen or pet allergy (atopy) can be risk factors for SBS
Clapeyron equation and phase equilibrium properties in higher dimensional charged topological dilaton AdS black holes with a nonlinear source
Using Maxwell's equal area law, we discuss the phase transition of higher
dimensional charged topological dilaton AdS black holes with a nonlinear
source. The coexisting region of the two phases is found and we depict the
coexistence region in diagrams. The two-phase equilibrium curves in
diagrams are plotted, and we take the first order approximation of volume
in the calculation. To better compare with a general thermodynamic system, the
Clapeyron equation is derived for higher dimensional charged topological black
hole with a nonlinear source. The latent heat of isothermal phase transition is
investigated. We also study the effect of the parameters of the black hole on
the region of two-phases coexistence. The results show that the black hole may
go through a small-large phase transition similar to those of usual non-gravity
thermodynamic systems.Comment: 21 pages,25 figures. published version in EPJC. arXiv admin note:
substantial text overlap with arXiv:1411.7202; text overlap with
arXiv:1506.01786, arXiv:hep-th/0605042 by other author
Revisiting the interacting model of new agegraphic dark energy
In this paper, a new version of the interacting model of new agegraphic dark
energy (INADE) is proposed and analyzed in detail. The interaction between dark
energy and dark matter is reconsidered. The interaction term is adopted, which abandons the Hubble
expansion rate and involves both and .
Moreover, the new initial condition for the agegraphic dark energy is used,
which solves the problem of accommodating baryon matter and radiation in the
model. The solution of the model can be given using an iterative algorithm. A
concrete example for the calculation of the model is given. Furthermore, the
model is constrained by using the combined Planck data (Planck+BAO+SNIa+)
and the combined WMAP-9 data (WMAP+BAO+SNIa+). Three typical cases are
considered: (A) , (B) , and (C) , which correspond to , 1/2, and
0, respectively. The departures of the models from the CDM model are
measured by the BIC and AIC values. It is shown that the INADE
model is better than the NADE model in the fit, and the INADE(A) model is the
best in fitting data among the three cases.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figure
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