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2. Error compensation and path planning for sheet metal bending process based on improved modeling algorithms
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Ding, Da-Wei, Xu, Feng-Yu, Huang, Zhuo-Ran, and Jiang, Guo-Ping
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- 2024
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3. Unbinned Angular Analysis of $B\to D^*(D\pi)\ell \nu_\ell$ and $C_{V_R}$
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Huang, Zhuo-Ran, Kou, Emi, Lü, Cai-Dian, and Tang, Ru-Ying
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
A sensitivity study of the unbinned angular analysis of the $B\to D^*(D\pi)\ell \nu_\ell$ decay is presented. In the analysis, it is shown that the Wilson coefficient of the right-handed vector current, $C_{V_R}$, can be measured to precision of 2-4$\%$ using either the full set of normalised angular observables or the forward-backward asymmetry $A_{FB}$ of the charged lepton in 10 $w$ bins. Such angular measurements are independent of the $V_{cb}$ puzzle., Comment: 5 pages and 1 figure; Contribution to the proceedings of the 30th International Symposium on Lepton Photon Interactions at High Energies, hosted by the University of Manchester, 10-14 January 2022
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- 2022
4. Scrutinizing New Physics in Semi-leptonic $B_{c}\rightarrow J/\psi \tau\nu$ Decay
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Tang, Ru-Ying, Huang, Zhuo-Ran, Lü, Cai-Dian, and Zhu, Ruilin
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We perform a global analysis of the $b\to c\tau\nu$ data using the recent lattice results on the $B_c\to J/\psi$ vector and axial-vector form factors. To explore the effects from the tensor operator of new physics beyond the standard model, we determine the tensor form factors by using the non-relativistic QCD (NRQCD) relations between tensor and (axial-)vector form factors. Based on the lattice+NRQCD form factors, we fit the Wilson coefficients and the new physics couplings in $R_2$, $S_1$ and $U_1$ leptoquark models by including the recently measured $R(\Lambda_c)$ and imposing the relaxed constraint $\mathcal B(B_c\to J/\psi)<30\%$ in light of the recent studies on LEP1 data and $B_c$ lifetime. We give predictions for the experimental observables including $R(J/\psi)$, $P_\tau(J/\psi)$, $F_L(J/\psi)$ and $\mathcal A_{FB}(J/\psi)$ as well as their $q^2$ distribution in new physics scenarios/models. Our results suggest that the longitudinal $\tau$ polarization fraction $P_\tau(J/\psi)$ and the forward-backward asymmetry $\mathcal A_{FB}(J/\psi)$ are useful for testing the $R_2$ leptoquark model., Comment: 19 pages, 10 figures and 6 tables
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- 2022
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5. Unbinned Angular Analysis of $B\to D^*\ell \nu_\ell$ and the Right-handed Current
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Huang, Zhuo-Ran, Kou, Emi, Lü, Cai-Dian, and Tang, Ru-Ying
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
In this article, we perform a sensitivity study of an unbinned angular analysis of the $B\to D^*\ell \nu_\ell$ decay, including the contributions from the right-handed current. We show that the angular observable can constrain very strongly the right-handed current without the intervention of the yet unsolved $V_{cb}$ puzzle., Comment: 7 pages,2 figures; version accepted by PRD
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- 2021
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6. Mixing of X and Y states from QCD Sum Rules analysis
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Chen, Ze-Sheng, Huang, Zhuo-Ran, Jin, Hong-Ying, Steele, T. G., and Zhang, Zhu-Feng
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We study $\bar{Q}Q\bar{q}q$ and $\bar{Q}qQ\bar{q}$ states as mixed states in QCD sum rules. By calculating the two-point correlation functions of pure states of their corresponding currents, we review the mass and coupling constant predictions of $J^{PC}=1^{++}$, $1^{--}$, $1^{-+}$ states. By calculating the two-point mixed correlation functions of $\bar{Q}Q\bar{q}q$ and $\bar{Q}qQ\bar{q}$ currents, and we estimate the mass and coupling constants of the corresponding `"physical state" that couples to both $\bar{Q}Q\bar{q}q$ and $\bar{Q}qQ\bar{q}$ currents. Our results suggest that $1^{++}$ states are more likely mixing from $\bar{Q}Q\bar{q}q$ and $\bar{Q}qQ\bar{q}$ components, while for $1^{--}$ and $1^{-+}$ states, there is less mixing between $\bar{Q}Q\bar{q}q$ and $\bar{Q}qQ\bar{q}$. Our results suggest the $Y$ series of states have more complicated components., Comment: 14 pages,3 figs, 7 tables
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- 2021
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7. New Physics in $b\to s\ell\ell$ anomalies and its implications for the complementary neutral current decays
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Bhutta, Faisal Munir, Huang, Zhuo-Ran, Lü, Cai-Dian, Paracha, M. Ali, and Wang, Wenyu
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We study the Standard Model and the new physics predictions for the lepton-flavour-universality violating (LFUV) ratios in various $b\to s \ell^+\ell^-$ channels with scalar, pseudoscalar, vector, axial-vector, and $\Lambda$ baryon final states, considering both unpolarized and polarized final state hadrons. In order to formulate physical observables, we use the model independent effective Hamiltonian approach and employ the helicity formalism. We provide the explicit expressions of the helicity amplitudes in terms of the Wilson coefficients and the hadronic form factors by using the same kinematical configuration and polarization conventions for all the decay channels.We perform the numerical analysis with new physics scenarios selected from the recent global fits to $b\to s\ell^+\ell^-$ data, having specific new physics model interpretations. We find that some of the LFUV ratios for these complementary channels in different kinematical regions have high sensitivity to new physics and the future measurements of them in Belle II and LHCb experiments, along with testing new physics/LFUV, can help to distinguish among some of the different new physics possibilities., Comment: 42 pages, 6 figures, 13 tables; version accepted for publication in NPB
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- 2020
8. Transformation of scalar couplings between Coleman-Weinberg and MS schemes
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Chishtie, F. A., Huang, Zhuo-Ran, Reimer, M., Steele, T. G., and Wang, Zhi-Wei
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
The Coleman-Weinberg (CW) renormalization scheme for renormalization-group improvement of the effective potential is particularly valuable for CW symmetry-breaking mechanisms (including the challenging case of models with multiple scalar fields). CW mechanism is typically studied using models with classical scale invariance which not only provide a possibility for an alternative symmetry breaking mechanism but also partially address the gauge hierarchies through dimensional transmutation. As outlined in our discussion section, when the couplings are not large, models with CW symmetry-breaking mechanisms have also been shown to naturally provide the strong first-order phase transition necessary for stochastic gravitational wave signals. A full understanding of the CW-MS scheme transformation of couplings thus becomes important in the era of gravitational wave detection and precision coupling measurements. A generalized Coleman-Weinberg (GCW) renormalization scheme is formulated and methods for transforming scalar self-couplings between the GCW and MS (minimal-subtraction) renormalization schemes are developed. Scalar $\lambda\Phi^4$ theory with global $O(4)$ symmetry is explicitly studied up to six-loop order to explore the magnitude of this scheme transformation effect on the couplings. The dynamical rescaling of renormalization scales between the GCW and MS schemes can lead to significant (order of 10\%) differences in the coupling at any order, and consequently GCW-MS scheme transformation effects must be considered within precision determinations of scalar couplings in extensions of the Standard Model., Comment: 12 pages, 5 figures. V2 has additional figures, extended discussion, and additional references
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- 2020
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9. Revisit to the $b\to c\tau\nu$ transition: in and beyond the SM
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Cheung, Kingman, Huang, Zhuo-Ran, Li, Hua-Dong, Lü, Cai-Dian, Mao, Ying-nan, and Tang, Ru-Ying
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We perform an analysis of the $b\to c\tau\nu$ data, including $R(D^{(*)})$, $R(J/\psi)$, $P_\tau(D^{*})$ and $F_L^{D^*}$, within and beyond the Standard Model (SM). We fit the $B\to D^{(*)}$ hadronic form factors in the HQET parametrization to the lattice and the light-cone sum rule (LCSR) results, applying the general strong unitarity bounds corresponding to $J^P=1^-$, $1^+$, $0^-$ and $0^+$. Using the obtained HQET relations between helicity amplitudes, we give the strong unitarity bounds on individual helicity amplitudes, which can be used in the BGL fits. Using the fitted form factors and taking into account the most recent Belle measurement of $R(D^{(*)})$ we investigate the model-independent and the leptoquark model explanations of the $b\to c\tau\nu$ anomalies. Specifically, we consider the one-operator, the two-operator new physics (NP) scenarios and the NP models with a single $R_2$, $S_1$ or $U_1$ leptoquark which is supposed to be able to address the $b\to c\tau\nu$ anomalies, and our results show that the $R_2$ leptoquark model is in tension with the limit $\mathcal B(B_c\to \tau\nu)<10\%$. Furthermore, we give predictions for the various observables in the SM and the NP scenarios/leptoquark models based on the present form factor study and the analysis of NP., Comment: 35 pages, 5 figures and 14 tables; Matches the published version in NPB
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- 2020
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10. Vector and Scalar Mesons' Mixing from QCD Sum Rules
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Chen, Ze-Sheng, Zhang, Zhu-Feng, Huang, Zhuo-Ran, Steele, T. G., and Jin, Hong-Ying
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We study $\bar qq$-hybrid mixing for the light vector mesons and $\bar qq$-glueball mixing for the light scalar mesons in Monte-Carlo based QCD Laplace sum rules. By calculating the two-point correlation function of a vector $\bar q\gamma_\mu q$ (scalar $\bar q q$) current and a hybrid (glueball) current we are able to estimate the mass and the decay constants of the corresponding mixed "physical state" that couples to both currents. Our results do not support strong quark/gluonic mixing for either the $1^{--}$ or the $0^{++}$ states., Comment: 18 pages, 7 figures
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- 2019
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11. Testing Leptoquark and $Z^{\prime}$ Models via $B\to K_{1}(1270,1400)\mu^{+}\mu^{-}$ Decays
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Huang, Zhuo-Ran, Paracha, Muhammad Ali, Ahmed, Ishtiaq, and Lü, Cai-Dian
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The measurements of $R_{K^{(*)}}=\mathcal B(B\to K^{(*)}\mu^{+}\mu^{-})/\mathcal B(B\to K^{(*)}e^{+}e^{-})$ in recent years have hinted lepton flavor non-universality and thus drawn widespread attentions. If these anomalies are induced by new physics (NP), deviations from the SM predictions may also be found in other channels via the same process at the quark level. In this work, we study in $B\to K_{1}(1270,1400)\mu^{+}\mu^{-}$ decays the effects of two popular classes of NP models which can address the $b\to s$ anomalies, i.e. the leptoquark models and the $Z^{\prime}$ models. By assuming that NP only affects the $b\to s\mu^+\mu^-$ transition, we find that the unpolarized and polarized lepton flavor universality (LFU) ratios $R_{K_1^{(L,T)}(1270)}$ are useful to distinguish among the NP models (scenarios) and the SM because they are sensitive to the NP effects and insensitive to the mixing angle $\theta_{K_1}$, while the $R_{K_1^{(L,T)}(1400)}$ are sensitive to both NP and $\theta_{K_1}$. Another ratio $R_\mu(K_1)=\mathcal B(B\to K_1(1400)\mu^+\mu^-)/\mathcal B(B\to K_1(1270)\mu^+\mu^-)$ is shown to depend weekly on the effects from the NP models (scenarios) under consideration, and thus can be used to determine the $\theta_{K_1}$ and complement the $R_{K_1^{(L,T)}}$ in the probe for NP., Comment: 21 pages, 5 figures and 8 tables; results modified, conclusions unchanged, description of Wilson coefficients modified, binned values for the LFU ratios included, references added
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- 2018
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12. Exotic tetraquark states with $J^{PC}=0^{+-}$
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Fu, Yi-Chao, Huang, Zhuo-Ran, Zhang, Zhu-Feng, and Chen, Wei
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We use the Laplace/Borel sum rules (LSR) and the finite energy/local duality sum rules (FESR) to investigate the non-strange $ud\bar u\bar d$ and hidden-strange $us\bar u\bar s$ tetraquark states with exotic quantum numbers $J^{PC}=0^{+-}$ . We systematically construct all eight possible tetraquark currents in this channel without covariant derivative operator. Our analyses show that the $ud\bar u\bar d$ systems have good behaviour of sum rule stability and expansion series convergence in both the LSR and FESR analyses, while the LSR for the $us\bar u\bar s$ states do not associate with convergent OPE series in the stability regions and only the FESR can provide valid results. We give the mass predictions $1.43\pm0.09$ GeV and $1.54\pm0.12$ GeV for the $ud\bar u\bar d$ and $us\bar u\bar s$ tetraquark states, respectively. Our results indicate that the $0^{+-}$ isovector $us\bar u\bar s$ tetraquark may only decay via weak interaction mechanism, e.g. $X_{us\bar{u}\bar{s}}\to K\pi\pi$, since its strong decays are forbidden by kinematics and the symmetry constraints on the exotic quantum numbers. It is predicted to be very narrow, if it does exist. The $0^{+-}$ isoscalar $us\bar u\bar s$ tetraquark is also predicted to be not very wide because its dominate decay mode $X_{us\bar{u}\bar{s}}\to\phi\pi\pi$ is in $P$-wave., Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures. Typos corrected
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- 2018
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13. Footprints of New Physics in $b\to c\tau\nu$ Transitions
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Huang, Zhuo-Ran, Li, Ying, Lu, Cai-Dian, Paracha, M. Ali, and Wang, Chao
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
In this work, we perform a combined analysis of the $R(D)$, $R(D^*)$, and $R(J/\psi)$ anomalies in a model-independent manner based on the general framework of the four-fermion effective field theory, paying special attention to the use of the hadronic form factors. For the $B\to D(D^*)$ transition form factors, we use the HQET parametrization that includes the higher order corrections of $\mathcal{O}(\alpha_s,\Lambda_{\mathrm{QCD}}/m_{b,c})$ and was determined recently from a fit to lattice QCD and light-cone sum rule results in complementary kinematical regions of the momentum transfer. For the $B_c\to J/\psi(\eta_c)$ transitions, we use the form factors calculated in the covariant light-front quark model, which are found to be well consistent with the preliminary lattice results. With this particular treatment of hadronic matrix elements, in our analysis the two classes of vector operators are shown to be the most favored single new physics (NP) operators by the current experimental constraints within $2\sigma$ and the LEP1 data on $Br(B_c\to \tau\nu)$ as well as the minimum $\chi^2$ fit, while the tensor operator is also allowed but severely constrained, and the scalar ones are excluded. Using the favored ranges and fitted values of the Wilson coefficients of the single NP operators, we also give a prognosis for the physical observables such as the ratios of decay rates ($R(D(D^*)), R(J/\psi(\eta_c))$) and other polarized observables as well as the $q^2$ distributions., Comment: 15 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in Physical Review D
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- 2018
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14. New physics in b → sℓℓ anomalies and its implications for the complementary neutral current decays
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Bhutta, Faisal Munir, Huang, Zhuo-Ran, Lü, Cai-Dian, Ali Paracha, M., and Wang, Wenyu
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- 2022
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15. The Mass and Decay Properties of the $1^{-+}$ Light Hybrid Meson
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Huang, Zhuo-Ran, Jin, Hong-Ying, Steele, T. G., and Zhang, Zhu-Feng
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We calculate the complete form of the dimension-8 condensate contributions in the two-point correlator of the ($1^{-+}$,$0^{++}$) light hybrid current considering the operator mixing under renormalization. We find the inclusion these higher power corrections as well as the update of $\langle g^3G^3\rangle$ increase the QCD sum rule mass prediction for the $1^{-+}$ light hybrid. The obtained conservative mass range 1.72--2.60 GeV does not favor the $\pi_1(1400)$ and the $\pi_1(1600)$ to be pure hybrid states and suggests the $\pi_1(2015)$ observed by E852 is more likely to have much of a hybrid constituent. We also study the $b_1\pi$ and $\rho\pi$ decay patterns of the $1^{-+}$ light hybrid with light-cone QCD sum rules. We obtain a relatively large partial decay width of the $b_1\pi$ mode, which is consistent with the predictions from the flux tube models and lattice QCD. More interestingly, using the tensor interpolating current we find the partial decay width of the $\rho\pi$ mode is small due to the absence of the leading twist contribution in the light-cone expansion of the correlation function., Comment: 5 pages, 2 tables, 1 figure. Proceedings article for the 20th High-Energy Physics International Conference in Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD17) in Montpellier, France July 3-7 2017
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- 2017
16. Constraint on the light quark mass $m_q$ from QCD Sum Rules in the $I=0$ scalar channel
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Yuan, Jia-Min, Zhang, Zhu-Feng, Steele, T. G., Jin, Hong-Ying, and Huang, Zhuo-Ran
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
In this paper, we reanalyze the $I=0$ scalar channel with the improved Monte-Carlo based QCD sum rules, which combines the rigorous H\"older-inequality-determined sum rule window and a two Breit-Wigner type resonances parametrization for the phenomenological spectral density that satisfies the the low-energy theorem for the scalar form factor. Considering the uncertainties of the QCD parameters and the experimental masses and widths of the scalar resonances $\sigma$ and $f_0(980)$, we obtain a prediction for light quark mass $m_q(2\,\textrm{GeV})$ = $\frac{1}{2}(m_u(2\,\textrm{GeV})$ + $m_d(2\,\textrm{GeV}))$ = $4.7^{+0.8}_{-0.7}\,\textrm{MeV}$, which is consistent with the PDG (Particle Data Group) value and QCD sum rule determinations in the pseudoscalar channel. This agreement provides a consistent framework connecting QCD sum rules and low-energy hadronic physics. We also obtain the decay constants of $\sigma$ and $f_0(980)$ at 2 GeV, which are approximately $0.64-0.83$ GeV and $0.40-0.48$ GeV respectively., Comment: 9 pages, 1 figure, accepted for publication in PRD
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- 2017
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17. Mechanistic Insight into the Enantioselective Degradation of Esterase QeH to (R)/(S)–Quizalofop–Ethyl with Molecular Dynamics Simulation Using a Residue-Specific Force Field.
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Zhu, Yu-Meng, Yao, Gui, Shao, Song, Liu, Xin-Yu, Xu, Jun, Chen, Chun, Zhang, Xing-Wang, Huang, Zhuo-Ran, Xu, Cheng-Zhen, Zhang, Long, and Wu, Xiao-Min
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MOLECULAR dynamics ,MOLECULAR interactions ,SOCIAL interaction ,ENANTIOMERS ,BENZENE - Abstract
The enantioselective mechanism of the esterase QeH against the two enantiomers of quizalofop–ethyl (QE) has been primitively studied using computational and experimental approaches. However, it is still unclear how the esterase QeH adjusts its conformation to adapt to substrate binding and promote enzyme–substrate interactions in the catalytic kinetics. The equilibrium processes of enzyme–substrate interactions and catalytic dynamics were reproduced by performing independent molecular dynamics (MD) runs on the QeH-(R)/(S)-QE complexes with a newly developed residue-specific force field (RSFF2C). Our results indicated that the benzene ring of the (R)-QE structure can simultaneously form anion–π and cation–π interactions with the side-chain group of Glu328 and Arg384 in the binding cavity of the QeH-(R)-QE complex, resulting in (R)-QE being closer to its catalytic triplet system (Ser78-Lys81-Tyr189) with the distances measured for the hydroxyl oxygen atom of the catalytic Ser78 of QeH and the carbonyl carbon atom of (R)-QE of 7.39 Å, compared to the 8.87 Å for (S)-QE, whereas the (S)-QE structure can only form an anion–π interaction with the side chain of Glu328 in the QeH-(S)-QE complex, being less close to its catalytic site. The computational alanine scanning mutation (CAS) calculations further demonstrated that the π–π stacking interaction between the indole ring of Trp351 and the benzene ring of (R)/(S)-QE contributed a lot to the binding stability of the enzyme–substrate (QeH-(R)/(S)-QE). These results facilitate the understanding of their catalytic processes and provide new theoretical guidance for the directional design of other key enzymes for the initial degradation of aryloxyphenoxypropionate (AOPP) herbicides with higher catalytic efficiencies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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18. A comprehensive revisit of the $\rho$ meson with improved Monte-Carlo based QCD sum rules
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Wang, Qi-Nan, Zhang, Zhu-Feng, Steele, T. G., Jin, Hong-Ying, and Huang, Zhuo-Ran
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We improve the Monte-Carlo based QCD sum rules by introducing the rigorous H\"older-inequality-determined sum rule window and a Breit-Wigner type parametrization for the phenomenological spectral function. In this improved sum rule analysis methodology, the sum rule analysis window can be determined without any assumptions on OPE convergence or the QCD continuum.Therefore an unbiased prediction can be obtained for the phenomenological parameters (the hadronic mass and width etc.). We test the new approach in the $\rho$ meson channel with re-examination and inclusion of $\alpha_s$ corrections to dimension-4 condensates in the OPE. We obtain results highly consistent with experimental values. We also discuss the possible extension of this method to some other channels., Comment: 12 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in Chinese Physics C
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- 2016
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19. Investigation of the light four-quark states with exotic $J^{PC}=0^{--}$
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Huang, Zhuo-Ran, Chen, Wei, Steele, T. G., Zhang, Zhu-Feng, and Jin, Hong-Ying
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Lattice - Abstract
We study the exotic $J^{PC}=0^{--}$ four-quark states in Laplace sum rules (LSR) and finite energy sum rules (FESR). We use the vector tetraquark-like currents as interpolating currents in the correlator, from which the $1^{+-}$ states are also studied. In the mass extraction, we use the standard stability criterion with respect to the Borel parameters and the QCD continuum thresholds and consider the effect of the violation of factorization in estimating the high dimensional condensates as a source of uncertainties. The obtained mass prediction $1.66\pm0.14$ GeV is much lower than the previous sum rule predictions obtained using the scalar currents. Our result favours the four-quark interpretation of the possible $\rho\pi$ dominance in the $D^0$ decay. We also discuss the possible decay patterns of these exotic four-quark states., Comment: 10 pages, 8 figures. Comments and suggestions are welcome
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- 2016
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20. Revisiting the b1 pi and rho pi decay modes of the 1-+ light hybrid state with light-cone QCD sum rules
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Huang, Zhuo-Ran, Jin, Hong Ying, Steele, T. G., and Zhang, Zhu Feng
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We study the $\rho\pi$ and $b_1\pi$ decay modes of the $1^{-+}$ light hybrid state within the framework of light-cone QCD sum rules. We use both the tensor current $\bar\psi\sigma_{\mu\nu}\psi$ and the derivative current $\bar{\psi}\overleftrightarrow{D}_\mu\gamma_5\psi$ as interpolating currents to calculate the partial decay width of the $b_1\pi$ decay mode. Comparing the sum rules obtained by using different currents, we obtain $\Gamma(\pi_1\to b_1\pi)$ = 8--23, 32--86 and 52--151\,MeV for $m_{1^{-+}}$ = 1.6, 1.8 and 2.0\,GeV respectively, which favour the results from the flux tube models and lattice simulations. We also use the tensor current to study the $\rho\pi$ decay mode, and although an extended stability criterion is needed, our results suggest a small partial decay width., Comment: 12 pages, 7 figures, minor texts have been corrected
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- 2016
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21. Revisit to the b → cτν transition: In and beyond the SM
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Cheung, Kingman, Huang, Zhuo-Ran, Li, Hua-Dong, Lü, Cai-Dian, Mao, Ying-nan, and Tang, Ru-Ying
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- 2021
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22. New predictions on the mass of the $1^{-+}$ light hybrid meson from QCD sum rules
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Huang, Zhuo-Ran, Jin, Hong-Ying, and Zhang, Zhu-Feng
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We calculate the coefficients of the dimension-8 quark and gluon condensates in the current-current correlator of $1^{-+}$ light hybrid current $g\bar{q}(x)\gamma_{\nu}iG_{\mu\nu}(x)q{(x)}$. With inclusion of these higher-power corrections and updating the input parameters, we re-analyze the mass of the $1^{-+}$ light hybrid meson from Monte-Carlo based QCD sum rules. Considering the possible violation of factorization of higher dimensional condensates and variation of $\langle g^3G^3\rangle$, we obtain a conservative mass range 1.72--2.60\,GeV, which favors $\pi_{1}(2015)$ as a better hybrid candidate compared with $\pi_{1}(1600)$ and $\pi_{1}(1400)$., Comment: 12pages, 2 figures, the version appearing in JHEP
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- 2014
23. Joint time-frequency analysis on space-time-coding digital metasurfaces
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Chen, Xiao Qing, primary, Zhang, Lei, additional, Zheng, Yi Ning, additional, Huang, Zhuo Ran, additional, Liang, Jing Cheng, additional, and Cui, Tie Jun, additional
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- 2022
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24. Scrutinizing new physics in semi-leptonic Bc→ J/ψτν decay
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Tang, Ru-Ying, primary, Huang, Zhuo-Ran, additional, Lü, Cai-Dian, additional, and Zhu, Ruilin, additional
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- 2022
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25. New predictions on the mass of the 1−+ light hybrid meson from QCD sum rules
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Huang, Zhuo-Ran, Jin, Hong-Ying, and Zhang, Zhu-Feng
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- 2015
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26. Scrutinizing new physics in semi-leptonic B c â†' J / Ďτν decay.
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Tang, Ru-Ying, Huang, Zhuo-Ran, LĂĽ, Cai-Dian, and Zhu, Ruilin
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PHYSICS , *STANDARD model (Nuclear physics) , *QUANTUM chromodynamics - Abstract
We perform a global analysis of the b â†' cτν data using the recent lattice results on the B c â†' J / Ď vector and axial-vector form factors. To explore the effects from the tensor operator of new physics beyond the Standard Model, we determine the tensor form factors by using the non-relativistic QCD (NRQCD) relations between tensor and (axial-)vector form factors. Based on the lattice + NRQCD form factors, we fit the Wilson coefficients and the new physics couplings in R 2, S 1 and U 1 leptoquark models by including the recently measured R (Λ c ) and imposing the relaxed constraint B ( B c â†' J / Ď) < 30 % in light of the recent studies on LEP1 data and B c lifetime. We give predictions for the experimental observables including R (J / Ď), P Ď„ (J / Ď), F L (J / Ď) and A FB (J / Ď) as well as their q 2 distribution in new physics scenarios/models. Our results suggest that the longitudinal Ď„ polarization fraction P Ď„ (J / Ď) and the forwardâ€"backward asymmetry A FB (J / Ď) are useful for testing the R 2 leptoquark model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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27. Revisit to the $b\to c\tau\nu$ transition: In and beyond the SM
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Cheung, Kingman, Huang, Zhuo-Ran, Li, Hua-Dong, Lü, Cai-Dian, Mao, Ying-Nan, Tang, Ru-Ying, Laboratoire de Physique des 2 Infinis Irène Joliot-Curie (IJCLab), and Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Saclay-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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sum rule: light cone ,Heavy Quark Effective Theory ,B: semileptonic decay ,new physics ,effective Hamiltonian ,High Energy Physics::Phenomenology ,anomaly ,Heavy Quark Effective Theory: parametrization ,branching ratio: ratio ,leptoquark ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,form factor: hadronic ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Automatic Keywords ,operator: higher-dimensional ,[PHYS.HPHE]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Phenomenology [hep-ph] ,[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,unitarity ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,B: branching ratio ,numerical calculations ,lattice - Abstract
We perform an analysis of the $b\to c\tau\nu$ data, including $R(D^{(*)})$, $R(J/\psi)$, $P_\tau(D^{*})$ and $F_L^{D^*}$, within and beyond the Standard Model (SM). We fit the $B\to D^{(*)}$ hadronic form factors in the HQET parametrization to the lattice and the light-cone sum rule (LCSR) results, applying the general strong unitarity bounds corresponding to $J^P=1^-$, $1^+$, $0^-$ and $0^+$. Using the obtained HQET relations between helicity amplitudes, we give the strong unitarity bounds on individual helicity amplitudes, which can be used in the BGL fits. Using the fitted form factors and taking into account the most recent Belle measurement of $R(D^{(*)})$ we investigate the model-independent and the leptoquark model explanations of the $b\to c\tau\nu$ anomalies. Specifically, we consider the one-operator, the two-operator new physics (NP) scenarios and the NP models with a single $R_2$, $S_1$ or $U_1$ leptoquark which is supposed to be able to address the $b\to c\tau\nu$ anomalies, and our results show that the $R_2$ leptoquark model is in tension with the limit $\mathcal B(B_c\to \tau\nu), Comment: 35 pages, 5 figures and 14 tables; Matches the published version in NPB
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- 2021
28. New Physics in $b\to s\ell\ell$ anomalies and its implications for the complementary neutral current decays
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Munir Bhutta, Faisal, Huang, Zhuo-Ran, Lü, Cai-Dian, Paracha, M. Ali, Wang, Wenyu, Laboratoire de Physique des 2 Infinis Irène Joliot-Curie (IJCLab), and Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Saclay-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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operator: Wilson ,neutral current ,B: semileptonic decay ,effective Hamiltonian ,FOS: Physical sciences ,BELLE ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,effective field theory ,lepton: flavor: universality ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph) ,Heavy Quark Physics ,[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,B: branching ratio ,numerical calculations ,helicity: amplitude analysis ,new physics ,Effective Field Theories ,branching ratio: ratio ,sensitivity ,LHC-B ,form factor: hadronic ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,kinematics ,[PHYS.HPHE]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Phenomenology [hep-ph] ,Beyond Standard Model ,lepton: universality: violation - Abstract
We study the Standard Model and the new physics predictions for the lepton-flavour-universality violating (LFUV) ratios in various $b\to s \ell^+\ell^-$ channels with scalar, pseudoscalar, vector, axial-vector, and $\Lambda$ baryon final states, considering both unpolarized and polarized final state hadrons. In order to formulate physical observables, we use the model independent effective Hamiltonian approach and employ the helicity formalism. We provide the explicit expressions of the helicity amplitudes in terms of the Wilson coefficients and the hadronic form factors by using the same kinematical configuration and polarization conventions for all the decay channels.We perform the numerical analysis with new physics scenarios selected from the recent global fits to $b\to s\ell^+\ell^-$ data, having specific new physics model interpretations. We find that some of the LFUV ratios for these complementary channels in different kinematical regions have high sensitivity to new physics and the future measurements of them in Belle II and LHCb experiments, along with testing new physics/LFUV, can help to distinguish among some of the different new physics possibilities., Comment: 42 pages, 6 figures, 13 tables; version accepted for publication in NPB
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- 2020
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29. Vector and scalar mesons’ mixing from QCD sum rules
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Chen, Ze-Sheng, primary, Zhang, Zhu-Feng, additional, Huang, Zhuo-Ran, additional, Steele, T.G., additional, and Jin, Hong-Ying, additional
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- 2019
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30. Testing leptoquark and <math><mrow><msup><mrow><mi>Z</mi></mrow><mrow><mo>′</mo></mrow></msup></mrow></math> models via <math><mi>B</mi><mo>→</mo><msub><mi>K</mi><mn>1</mn></msub><mo>(</mo><mn>1270</mn><mo>,</mo><mn>1400</mn><mo>)</mo><msup><mi>μ</mi><mo>+</mo></msup><msup><mi>μ</mi><mo>−</mo></msup></math> decays
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Huang, Zhuo-Ran, Paracha, Muhammad Ali, Ahmed, Ishtiaq, and Lü, Cai-Dian
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The measurements of RK(*)=B(B→K(*)μ+μ−)/B(B→K(*)e+e−) in recent years have hinted lepton flavor nonuniversality and thus drawn widespread attentions. If these anomalies are induced by new physics (NP), deviations from the SM predictions may also be found in other channels via the same process at the quark level. In this work, we study in B→K1(1270,1400)μ+μ− decays the effects of two popular classes of NP models which can address the b→s anomalies, i.e., the leptoquark models and the Z′ models. By assuming that NP only affects the b→sμ+μ− transition, we find that the unpolarized and polarized lepton flavor universality (LFU) ratios RK1(L,T)(1270) are useful to distinguish among the NP models (scenarios) and the SM because they are sensitive to the NP effects and insensitive to the mixing angle θK1, while the RK1(L,T)(1400) are sensitive to both NP and θK1. Another ratio Rμ(K1)=B(B→K1(1400)μ+μ−)/B(B→K1(1270)μ+μ−) is shown to depend weekly on the effects from the NP models (scenarios) under consideration, and thus can be used to determine the θK1 and complement the RK1(L,T) in the probe for NP.
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- 2019
31. A comprehensive revisit of the ρ meson with improved Monte-Carlo based QCD sum rulesSupported by NSFC (11175153, 11205093, 11347020), Open Foundation of the Most Important Subjects of Zhejiang Province, and K. C. Wong Magna Fund in Ningbo University, TGS is Supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), Z. F. Zhang and Z. R. Huang are Grateful to the University of Saskatchewan for its Warm Hospitality
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Wang, Qi-Nan, Zhang, Zhu-Feng, Steele, T.G., Jin, Hong-Ying, and Huang, Zhuo-Ran
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High Energy Physics::Phenomenology - Abstract
We improve the Monte-Carlo based QCD sum rules by introducing the rigorous Hölder-inequality-determined sum rule window and a Breit-Wigner type parametrization for the phenomenological spectral function. In this improved sum rule analysis methodology, the sum rule analysis window can be determined without any assumptions on OPE convergence or the QCD continuum. Therefore, an unbiased prediction can be obtained for the phenomenological parameters (the hadronic mass and width etc.). We test the new approach in the ρ meson channel with re-examination and inclusion of αs corrections to dimension-4 condensates in the OPE. We obtain results highly consistent with experimental values. We also discuss the possible extension of this method to some other channels.
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32. Characterization of the complete mitochondrial DNA of Theretra japonica and its phylogenetic position within the Sphingidae (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae)
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Li, Jun, primary, Lin, Rui-Rui, additional, Zhang, Yao-Yao, additional, Hu, Kun-Jie, additional, Zhao, Ya-Qi, additional, Li, Yan, additional, Huang, Zhuo-Ran, additional, Zhang, Xu, additional, Geng, Xue-Xia, additional, and Ding, Jian-Hua, additional
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- 2018
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33. Mechanistic Insight into the Enantioselective Degradation of Esterase QeH to ( R )/( S )-Quizalofop-Ethyl with Molecular Dynamics Simulation Using a Residue-Specific Force Field.
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Zhu YM, Yao G, Shao S, Liu XY, Xu J, Chen C, Zhang XW, Huang ZR, Xu CZ, Zhang L, and Wu XM
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- Stereoisomerism, Substrate Specificity, Catalytic Domain, Kinetics, Molecular Dynamics Simulation, Esterases chemistry, Esterases metabolism
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The enantioselective mechanism of the esterase QeH against the two enantiomers of quizalofop-ethyl (QE) has been primitively studied using computational and experimental approaches. However, it is still unclear how the esterase QeH adjusts its conformation to adapt to substrate binding and promote enzym e-substrate interactions in the catalytic kinetics. The equilibrium processes of enzyme-subst rate interactions and catalytic dynamics were reproduced by performing independent molecular dynamics (MD) runs on the QeH-( R )/( S )-QE complexes with a newly developed residue-specific force field (RSFF2C). Our results indicated that the benzene ring of the ( R )-QE structure can simultaneously form anion-π and cation-π interactions with the side-chain group of Glu328 and Arg384 in the binding cavity of the QeH-( R )-QE complex, resulting in ( R )-QE being closer to its catalytic triplet system (Ser78-Lys81-Tyr189) with the distances measured for the hydroxyl oxygen atom of the catalytic Ser78 of QeH and the carbonyl carbon atom of ( R )-QE of 7.39 Å, compared to the 8.87 Å for (S)-QE, whereas the ( S )-QE structure can only form an anion-π interaction with the side chain of Glu328 in the QeH-( S )-QE complex, being less close to its catalytic site. The computational alanine scanning mutation (CAS) calculations further demonstrated that the π-π stacking interaction between the indole ring of Trp351 and the benzene ring of ( R )/( S )-QE contributed a lot to the binding stability of the enzyme-substrate (QeH-( R )/( S )-QE). These results facilitate the understanding of their catalytic processes and provide new theoretical guidance for the directional design of other key enzymes for the initial degradation of aryloxyphenoxypropionate (AOPP) herbicides with higher catalytic efficiencies.
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- 2024
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