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52. Actin Fence Therapy Against COVID-19
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Islam, M.N., primary, Gusarova, G.A., additional, Jin, G., additional, Shmarakov, I., additional, Blaner, W., additional, and Bhattacharya, J., additional
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- 2024
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53. Quadripartite quantum steering generated by single-pass cascaded nonlinear processes
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Shen, Y. R., primary, Jiang, Y. X., additional, Cheng, X. Y., additional, Lv, J. W., additional, Yu, Y. B., additional, Jin, G. R., additional, and Chen, A. X., additional
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- 2024
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54. Detection and analysis of real-time anomalies in large-scale complex system
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Chen, Siya, Jin, G., and Ma, Xinyu
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- 2021
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55. Shisa6 mediates cell-type specific regulation of depression in the nucleus accumbens
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Kim, Hee-Dae, Wei, Jing, Call, Tanessa, Quintus, Nicole Teru, Summers, Alexander J., Carotenuto, Samantha, Johnson, Ross, Ma, Xiaokuang, Xu, Chenxi, Park, Jin G., Qiu, Shenfeng, and Ferguson, Deveroux
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- 2021
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56. Fisher information of a squeezed-state interferometer with a finite photon-number resolution
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Liu, P., Wang, P., Yang, W., Jin, G. R., and Sun, C. P.
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Quantum Physics ,Physics - Optics - Abstract
Squeezed-state interferometry plays an important role in quantum-enhanced optical phase estimation, as it allows the estimation precision to be improved up to the Heisenberg limit by using ideal photon-number-resolving detectors at the output ports. Here we show that for each individual $N$-photon component of the phase-matched coherent $\otimes$ squeezed vacuum input state, the classical Fisher information always saturates the quantum Fisher information. Moreover, the total Fisher information is the sum of the contributions from each individual $N$-photon components, where the largest $N$ is limited by the finite number resolution of available photon counters. Based on this observation, we provide an approximate analytical formula that quantifies the amount of lost information due to the finite photon number resolution, e.g., given the mean photon number $\bar{n}$ in the input state, over $96$ percent of the Heisenberg limit can be achieved with the number resolution larger than $5\bar{n}$., Comment: A new analytical result of the Fisher information (Eq.(18), or more generally, Eq.(B9)) has been derived to quantify how much the phase information is kept (or lost) due to finite number resolution of the photon-counting detectors
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- 2016
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57. First measurement of unpolarized SIDIS cross section and cross section ratios from a $^3$He target
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Yan, X., Allada, K., Aniol, K., Annand, J. R. M., Averett, T., Benmokhtar, F., Bertozzi, W., Bradshaw, P. C., Bosted, P., Camsonne, A., Canan, M., Cates, G. D., Chen, C., Chen, J. -P., Chen, W., Chirapatpimol, K., Chudakov, E., Cisbani, E., Cornejo, J. C., Cusanno, F., Dalton, M. M., Deconinck, W., de Jager, C. W., De Leo, R., Deng, X., Deur, A., Ding, H., Dolph, P. A. M., Dutta, C., Dutta, D., Fassi, L. El, Frullani, S., Gao, H., Garibaldi, F., Gaskell, D., Gilad, S., Gilman, R., Glamazdin, O., Golge, S., Guo, L., Hamilton, D., Hansen, O., Higinbotham, D. W., Holmstrom, T., Huang, J., Huang, M., Ibrahim, H. F, Iodice, M., Jiang, X., Jin, G., Jones, M. K., Katich, J., Kelleher, A., Kim, W., Kolarkar, A., Korsch, W., LeRose, J. J., Li, X., Li, Y., Lindgren, R., Liu, T., Liyanage, N., Long, E., Lu, H. -J., Margaziotis, D. J., Markowitz, P., Marrone, S., McNulty, D., Meziani, Z. -E., Michaels, R., Moffit, B., Camacho, C. Munoz, Nanda, S., Narayan, A., Nelyubin, V., Norum, B., Oh, Y., Osipenko, M., Parno, D., Peng, J. -C., Phillips, S. K., Posik, M., Puckett, A. J. R., Qian, X., Qiang, Y., Rakhman, A., Ransome, R., Riordan, S., Saha, A., Sawatzky, B., Schulte, E., Shahinyan, A., Shabestari, M. H., Sirca, S., Stepanyan, S., Subedi, R., Sulkosky, V., Tang, L. -G., Tobias, W. A., Urciuoli, G. M., Vilardi, I., Wang, K., Wojtsekhowski, B., Wang, Y., Yao, H., Ye, Y., Ye, Z., Yuan, L., Zhan, X., Zhang, Y., Zhang, Y. -W., Zhao, B., Zhao, Y. X., Zheng, X., Zhu, L., Zhu, X., and Zong, X.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The unpolarized semi-inclusive deep-inelastic scattering (SIDIS) differential cross sections in $^3$He($e,e^{\prime}\pi^{\pm}$)$X$ have been measured for the first time in Jefferson Lab experiment E06-010 performed with a $5.9\,$GeV $e^-$ beam on a $^3$He target. The experiment focuses on the valence quark region, covering a kinematic range $0.12 < x_{bj} < 0.45$, $1 < Q^2 < 4 \, \textrm{(GeV/c)}^2$, $0.45 < z_{h} < 0.65$, and $0.05 < P_t < 0.55 \, \textrm{GeV/c}$. The extracted SIDIS differential cross sections of $\pi^{\pm}$ production are compared with existing phenomenological models while the $^3$He nucleus approximated as two protons and one neutron in a plane wave picture, in multi-dimensional bins. Within the experimental uncertainties, the azimuthal modulations of the cross sections are found to be consistent with zero.
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- 2016
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58. Quantum-enhanced microscopy with binary-outcome photon counting
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Jin, G. R., Yang, W., and Sun, C. P.
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Quantum Physics - Abstract
Polarized light microscopy using path-entangled $N$-photon states (i.e., the N00N states) has been demonstrated to surpass the shot-noise limit at very low light illumination. However, the microscopy images suffer from divergence of phase sensitivity, which inevitably reduces the image quality. Here, we show that due to experimental imperfections, such a singularity also takes place in the microscopy that uses twin-Fock states of light for illumination. We propose two schemes to completely eliminate this singularity: (i) locking the phase shift sensed by the beams at the optimal working point, by using a spatially dependent offset phase; (ii) a combination of two binary-outcome photon counting measurements, one with a fixed offset phase and the other without any offset phase. Our observations remain valid for any kind of binary-outcome measurement and may open the way for quantum-enhanced microscopy with high $N$ photon states., Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures
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- 2016
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59. Development of a modular test system for the silicon sensor R&D of the ATLAS Upgrade
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Liu, H., Benoit, M., Chen, H., Chen, K., Di Bello, F. A., Iacobucci, G., Lanni, F., Peric, I., Ristic, B., Pinto, M. Vicente Barreto, Wu, W., Xu, L., and Jin, G.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
High Voltage CMOS sensors are a promising technology for tracking detectors in collider experiments. Extensive R&D studies are being carried out by the ATLAS Collaboration for a possible use of HV-CMOS in the High Luminosity LHC upgrade of the Inner Tracker detector. CaRIBOu (Control and Readout Itk BOard) is a modular test system developed to test Silicon based detectors. It currently includes five custom designed boards, a Xilinx ZC706 development board, FELIX (Front-End LInk eXchange) PCIe card and a host computer. A software program has been developed in Python to control the CaRIBOu hardware. CaRIBOu has been used in the testbeam of the HV-CMOS sensor CCPDv4 at CERN. Preliminary results have shown that the test system is very versatile. Further development is ongoing to adapt to different sensors, and to make it available to various lab test stands.
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- 2016
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60. Measurements of $d_{2}^{n}$ and $A_{1}^{n}$: Probing the neutron spin structure
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Flay, D., Posik, M., Parno, D. S., Allada, K., Armstrong, W., Averett, T., Benmokhtar, F., Bertozzi, W., Camsonne, A., Canan, M., Cates, G. D., Chen, C., Chen, J. -P., Choi, S., Chudakov, E., Cusanno, F., Dalton, M. M., Deconinck, W., de Jager, C. W., Deng, X., Deur, A., Dutta, C., Fassi, L. El, Franklin, G. B., Friend, M., Gao, H., Garibaldi, F., Gilad, S., Gilman, R., Glamazdin, O., Golge, S., Gomez, J., Guo, L., Hansen, O., Higinbotham, D. W., Holmstrom, T., Huang, J., Hyde, C., Ibrahim, H. F., Jiang, X., Jin, G., Katich, J., Kelleher, A., Kolarkar, A., Korsch, W., Kumbartzki, G., LeRose, J. J., Lindgren, R., Liyanage, N., Long, E., Lukhanin, A., Mamyan, V., McNulty, D., Meziani, Z. -E., Michaels, R., Mihovilovič, M., Moffit, B., Muangma, N., Nanda, S., Narayan, A., Nelyubin, V., Norum, B., Oh, Y., Peng, J. C., Qian, X., Qiang, Y., Rakhman, A., Riordan, S., Saha, A., Sawatzky, B., Shabestari, M. H., Shahinyan, A., Širca, S., Solvignon, P., Subedi, R., Sulkosky, V., Tobias, A., Troth, W., Wang, D., Wang, Y., Wojtsekhowski, B., Yan, X., Yao, H., Ye, Y., Ye, Z., Yuan, L., Zhan, X., Zhang, Y., Zhang, Y. -W., Zhao, B., and Zheng, X.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We report on the results of the E06-014 experiment performed at Jefferson Lab in Hall A, where a precision measurement of the twist-3 matrix element $d_2$ of the neutron ($d_{2}^{n}$) was conducted. This quantity represents the average color Lorentz force a struck quark experiences in a deep inelastic electron scattering event off a neutron due to its interaction with the hadronizing remnants. This color force was determined from a linear combination of the third moments of the spin structure functions $g_1$ and $g_2$ on $^{3}$He after nuclear corrections had been applied to these moments. The kinematics included two average $Q^{2}$ bins of $3.2$ GeV$^{2}$ and $4.3$ GeV$^{2}$, and Bjorken-$x$ $0.25 \leq x \leq 0.90$ covering the DIS and resonance regions. We found $d_2^n$ to be small and negative for $
= 3.2$ GeV$^{2}$, and smaller for $
= 4.3$ GeV$^{2}$, consistent with a lattice QCD calculation. The twist-4 matrix element $f_{2}^{n}$ was extracted by combining our $d_{2}^{n}$ with the world data on $\Gamma_{1}^{n} = \int_{0}^{1} g_{1}^{n} dx$. We found $f_{2}^{n}$ to be roughly an order of magnitude larger than $d_{2}^{n}$. Utilizing the extracted $d_{2}^{n}$ and $f_{2}^{n}$ data, we separated the color force into its electric and magnetic components, $F_{E}^{y,n}$ and $F_{B}^{y,n}$, and found them to be equal and opposite in magnitude, in agreement with instanton model predictions but not with those from QCD sum rules. Additionally, we have extracted the neutron virtual photon-nucleon asymmetry $A_{1}^{n}$, the structure function ratio $g_{1}^{n}/F_{1}^{n}$, and the quark ratios $(\Delta u + \Delta \bar{u})/(u + \bar{u})$ and $(\Delta d + \Delta \bar{d})/(d + \bar{d})$. These results were found to be consistent with DIS world data and with the prediction of the constituent quark model but at odds with those of perturbative QCD at large $x$., Comment: 55 Pages, 45 figures, 48 tables. 15 supplemental files. Grammatical and typo fixes. Revised some model descriptions and updated analyses for f_2^n and color forces
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- 2016
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61. An Update in Our Understanding of the Relationships Between Gene Polymorphisms and Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting
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Jin Y, Li X, Jiang C, Zhao J, Liu G, Li H, Jin G, and Li Q
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chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting ,gene polymorphisms ,prevention and treatment ,antiemetic ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Yilan Jin,* Xiaorong Li,* Caihong Jiang,* Jun Zhao, Guang Liu, Hui Li, Gaowa Jin, Quanfu Li Department of Medical Oncology, Ordos Central Hospital, Ordos, 017000, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Quanfu Li; Gaowa JinDepartment of Medical Oncology, Ordos Central Hospital, 23th Yinjihuoluo Western Road, Ordos, 017000, People’s Republic of ChinaTel +86 0477-8363279Fax +86 0477-8363158Email li_qfedu@163.com; jingw145@126.comAbstract: The occurrence and severity of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) are influenced by many factors; this includes therapeutic factors, such as the dose, administration mode, and chemotherapeutic agent emetogenicity, as well as patient-related risk factors, such as the gender, age, alcohol consumption history, and anxiety level. However, these factors cannot fully explain the individual CINV differences. In recent years, the correlation between gene polymorphism and CINV has been a hot research topic; the present paper reviews current research on CINV-related gene polymorphisms, and the results indicate that the use of gene polymorphism for the optimization of CINV efficacy is of important clinical significance.Keywords: chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting, gene polymorphisms, prevention and treatment, antiemetic
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- 2021
62. Clinical Observation of Gene Polymorphism of Olanzapine or Aprepitant in Prevention of CINV
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Jin Y, Jin G, Zhao J, Jiang C, Zhao L, Jiang Y, Chen F, Li H, Wang W, Wu Y, Liu G, Li X, Gu M, and Li Q
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chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting; cisplatin; multi-day chemotherapy; gene polymorphism ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Yilan Jin,1,* Gaowa Jin,2,* Jun Zhao,2 Caihong Jiang,2 Lanzhen Zhao,2 Ying Jiang,2 Feng Chen,2 Hui Li,2 Wenjuan Wang,2 Yungaowa Wu,2 Guang Liu,2 Xiaorong Li,2 Min Gu,2 Xiaomei Li,3 Quanfu Li2 1Ordos Clinical College, Inner Mongolia Medical University, Ordos, 017000, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Medical Oncology, Ordos Central Hospital, Ordos, 017000, People’s Republic of China; 3Department of Medical Oncology, The General Hospital of the People’s Liberation Army, Beijing, 100853, People’s Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Quanfu LiDepartment of Medical Oncology, Ordos Central Hospital, Ordos, 017000, People’s Republic of ChinaTel +86 477-8363279Fax +86 477-8363158Email li_qfedu@163.comXiaomei LiDepartment of Medical Oncology, The General Hospital of the People’s Liberation Army, Beijing, 100853, People’s Republic of ChinaTel +86 13501308592Email lixoamei@163.comObjective: The present study aims to investigate the correlation between the gene polymorphisms of the multidrug resistance protein 1 (ABCB1), the intron region of transcriptional factor (GTF2E1) and catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT), dopamine receptor (DRD2), and the control of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) by olanzapine or aprepitant in a Chinese population under a fractionated cisplatin dosing pattern.Methods: Antiemetic treatment with 5 mg of olanzapine or aprepitant triplet therapy was conducted in 210 patients with malignancies receiving cisplatin multi-day chemotherapy. The general data on the patients were collected with the evaluation of the rate of complete protection (TP), complete remission (CR), complete control (TC), and time to first vomiting, the functional living index-emesis (FLIE) scale, and side effects in the acute and delayed phases. The DNA mass spectrometry detected the gene polymorphisms of ABCB1, GTF2E1, COMT, and DRD2, and the correlation with TP was analyzed.Results: 1) There were no statistically significant differences in the TP, CR, TC, time of first vomiting, and FLIE index at different phases between the 5mg of olanzapine group and the aprepitant group (P > 0.05). 2) The main side effect in the olanzapine group was drowsiness (P = 0.00), and in the aprepitant group was constipation (P = 0.02). 3) The distributions of each genotype were in the Hardy–Weinberg (H–W) equilibrium. Univariate analysis showed that in the olanzapine group, delayed-phase TP was correlated with the ABCB1 rs1045642 non-TT (P = 0.01) genotype.Conclusion: The present study revealed that females and the rs1045642TT genotype were independent risk factors for delayed-phase CINV in the northern Chinese population, which provided a scientific basis for subsequent CINV-related analysis of high-risk factors in Chinese patients.Keywords: chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting, cisplatin, multi-day chemotherapy, gene polymorphism
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- 2021
63. Identification of new susceptibility loci for gastric non-cardia adenocarcinoma: Pooled results from two Chinese genome-wide association studies
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Wang, Z, Dai, J, Hu, N, Miao, X, Abnet, CC, Yang, M, Freedman, ND, Chen, J, Burdette, L, Zhu, X, Chung, CC, Ren, C, Dawsey, SM, Wang, M, Ding, T, Du, J, Gao, YT, Zhong, R, Giffen, C, Pan, W, Koh, WP, Dai, N, Liao, LM, Yan, C, Qiao, YL, Jiang, Y, Shu, XO, Wang, C, Ma, H, Su, H, Zhang, Z, Wang, L, Wu, C, Xiang, YB, Hu, Z, Yuan, JM, Xie, L, Zheng, W, Lin, D, Chanock, SJ, Shi, Y, Goldstein, AM, Jin, G, Taylor, PR, and Shen, H
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© 2017, BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved. Objective: Although several genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of non-cardia gastric cancer have been published, more novel association signals could be exploited by combining individual studies together, which will further elucidate the genetic susceptibility of non-cardia gastric cancer. Design: We conducted a meta-analysis of two published Chinese GWAS studies (2031 non-cardia gastric cancer cases and 4970 cancer-free controls) and followed by genotyping of additional 3564 cases and 4637 controls in two stages. Results: The overall meta-analysis revealed two new association signals. The first was a novel locus at 5q14.3 and marked by rs7712641 (per-allele OR=0.84, 95% CI 0.80 to 0.88; p=1.21×10-11). This single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) marker maps to the intron of the long non-coding RNA, lnc-POLR3G-4 (XLOC-004464), which we observed has lower expression in non-cardia gastric tumour compared with matched normal tissue (Pwilcoxon signed-rank=7.20×10-4). We also identified a new signal at the 1q22 locus, rs80142782 (per-allele OR=0.62; 95% CI 0.56 to 0.69; p=1.71×10-19), which was independent of the previously reported SNP at the same locus, rs4072037 (per-allele OR=0.74; 95% CI 0.69 to 0.79; p=6.28×10-17). Analysis of the new SNP conditioned on the known SNP showed that the new SNP remained genome-wide significant (Pconditional=3.47×10-8). Interestingly, rs80142782 has a minor allele frequency of 0.05 in East Asians but is monomorphic in both European and African populations. Conclusion: These findings add new evidence for inherited genetic susceptibility to non-cardia gastric cancer and provide further clues to its aetiology in the Han Chinese population.
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64. Narrow-Linewidth 2128 nm Optical Parametric Oscillator with an External Resonator Based on a Reflective Volume Bragg Grating
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Zheng, H., Wang, Z. J., Zhang, J., Wang, Y. H., Jin, G. Y., and Yu, Y. J.
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- 2021
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65. Uncovering metabolic reservoir cycles in MYC-transformed lymphoma B cells using stable isotope resolved metabolomics
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Hoang, Giang, Zhang, Cissy, Attarwala, Nabeel, Jung, Jin G., Cooper, Arthur J.L., and Le, Anne
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- 2021
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66. Satellite On-Orbit Anomaly Detection Method Based on a Dynamic Threshold and Causality Pruning.
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Siya Chen, Jin G., and Xinyu Ma
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- 2021
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67. Short-time evolution of Lagrangian velocity gradient correlations in isotropic turbulence
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Fang, Le, Bos, W. J. T., and Jin, G. D.
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Physics - Fluid Dynamics - Abstract
We show by direct numerical simulation (DNS) that the Lagrangian cross correlation of velocity gradients in homogeneous isotropic turbulence increases at short times, whereas its auto-correlation decreases. Kinematic considerations allow to show that two invariants of the turbulent velocity field determine the short-time velocity gradient correlations. In order to get a more intuitive understanding of the dynamics for longer times, heuristic models are proposed involving the combined action of local shear and rotation. These models quantitatively reproduce the effects and disentangle the different physical mechanisms leading to the observations in the DNS., Comment: 24 pages, 7 figures
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68. LAMOST observations in the Kepler field. Database of low-resolution spectra
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De Cat, P., Fu, J. N., Ren, A. B., Yang, X. H., Shi, J. R., Luo, A. L., Yang, M., Wang, J. L., Zhang, H. T., Shi, H. M., Zhang, W., Dong, Subo, Catanzaro, G., Corbally, C. J., Frasca, A., Gray, R. O., Molenda-Zakowicz, J., Uytterhoeven, K., Briquet, M., Bruntt, H., Frandsen, S., Kiss, L., Kurtz, D. W., Marconi, M., Niemczura, E., Oestensen, R. H., Ripepi, V., Smalley, B., Southworth, J., Szabo, R., Telting, J. H., Karoff, C., Aguirre, V. Silva, Wu, Y., Hou, Y. H., Jin, G., and Zhou, X. L.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
The nearly continuous light curves with micromagnitude precision provided by the space mission Kepler are revolutionising our view of pulsating stars. They have revealed a vast sea of low-amplitude pulsation modes that were undetectable from Earth. The long time base of Kepler light curves allows an accurate determination of frequencies and amplitudes of pulsation modes needed for in-depth asteroseismic modeling. However, for an asteroseismic study to be successful, the first estimates of stellar parameters need to be known and they can not be derived from the Kepler photometry itself. The Kepler Input Catalog (KIC) provides values for the effective temperature, the surface gravity and the metallicity, but not always with a sufficient accuracy. Moreover, information on the chemical composition and rotation rate is lacking. We are collecting low-resolution spectra for objects in the Kepler field of view with the Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope (LAMOST, Xinglong observatory, China). All of the requested fields have now been observed at least once. In this paper we describe those observations and provide a database of use to the whole astronomical community., Comment: Accepted for publication in ApJS (19 pages, 9 figures, 6 tables). Peter.DeCat@oma.be
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- 2015
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69. High-precision evaluation of Wigner's d-matrix by exact diagonalization
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Feng, X. M., Wang, P., Yang, W., and Jin, G. R.
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Quantum Physics ,Mathematical Physics ,Nuclear Theory ,Physics - Atomic Physics ,Physics - Computational Physics - Abstract
The precise calculations of the Wigner's d-matrix are important in various research fields. Due to the presence of large numbers, direct calculations of the matrix using the Wigner's formula suffer from loss of precision. We present a simple method to avoid this problem by expanding the d-matrix into a complex Fourier series and calculate the Fourier coefficients by exactly diagonalizing the angular-momentum operator $J_{y}$ in the eigenbasis of $J_{z}$. This method allows us to compute the d-matrix and its various derivatives for spins up to a few thousand. The precision of the d-matrix from our method is about $10^{-14}$ for spins up to $100$., Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures; a Fortran90 code is included; resubmitted to Phys. Rev. E
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70. The First Data Release (DR1) of the LAMOST general survey
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Luo, A. -L., Zhao, Y. -H., Zhao, G., Deng, L. -C., Liu, X. -W., Jing, Y. -P., Wang, G., Zhang, H. -T, Shi, J. -R., Cui, X. -Q., Chu, Y. -Q., Li, G. -P., Bai, Z. -R., Cai, Y., Cao, S. -Y., Cao, Z. -H, Carlin, J. L., Chen, H. Y., Chen, J. -J., Chen, K. -X., Chen, L., Chen, X. -L., Chen, X. -Y., Chen, Y., Christlieb, N., Chu, J. -R., Cui, C. -Z., Dong, Y. -Q., Du, B., Fan, D. -W., Feng, L., Fu, J. -N, Gao, P., Gong, X. -F., Gu, B. -Z., Guo, Y. -X., Han, Z. -W., He, B. -L., Hou, J. -L., Hou, Y. -H., Hou, W., Hu, H. -Z., Hu, N. -S., Hu, Z. -W., Huo, Z. -Y., Jia, L., Jiang, F. -H., Jiang, X., Jiang, Z. -B., Jin, G., Kong, X., Lei, Y. -J., Li, A. -H., Li, C. -H., Li, G. -W., Li, H. -N., Li, J., Li, Q., Li, S., Li, S. -S., Li, X. -N., Li, Y., Li, Y. -B., Li, Y. -P., Liang, Y., Lin, C. -C., Liu, C., Liu, G. -R., Liu, G. -Q., Liu, Z. -G., Lu, W. -Z., Luo, Y., Mao, Y. -D., Newberg, H., Ni, J. -J., Qi, Z. -X., Qi, Y. -J., Shen, S. -Y., Shi, H. -M., Song, J., Song, Y. -H., Su, D. -Q., Su, H. -J., Tang, Z. -H., Tao, Q. -S., Tian, Y., Wang, D., Wang, D. -Q., Wang, F. -F., Wang, G. -M., Wang, H., Wang, H. -C., Wang, J., Wang, J. -N., Wang, J. -L., Wang, J. -P., Wang, J. -X., Wang, L., Wang, M. -X., Wang, S. -G., Wang, S. -Q., Wang, X., Wang, Y. -N., Wang, Y., Wang, Y. -F., Wei, P., Wei, M. -Z., Wu, H., Wu, K. -F., Wu, X. -B., Wu, Y., Wu, Y. Z., Xing, X. -Z., Xu, L. -Z., Xu, X. -Q., Xu, Y., Yan, T. -S., Yang, D. -H., Yang, H. -F., Yang, H. -Q., Yang, M., Yao, Z. -Q., Yu, Y., Yuan, H., Yuan, H. -B., Yuan, H. -L., Yuan, W. -M., Zhai, C., Zhang, E. -P., Zhang, H. W., Zhang, J. -N., Zhang, L. -P., Zhang, W., Zhang, Y., Zhang, Y. -X., Zhang, Z. -C., Zhao, M., Zhou, F., Zhou, X., Zhu, J., Zhu, Y. -T., Zou, S. -C., and Zuo, F.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
The Large sky Area Multi-Object Spectroscopic Telescope (LAMOST) General Survey is a spectroscopic survey that will eventually cover approximately half of the celestial sphere and collect 10 million spectra of stars, galaxies and QSOs. Objects both in the pilot survey and the first year general survey are included in the LAMOST First Data Release (DR1). The pilot survey started in October 2011 and ended in June 2012, and the data have been released to the public as the LAMOST Pilot Data Release in August 2012. The general survey started in September 2012, and completed its first year of operation in June 2013. The LAMOST DR1 includes a total of 1202 plates containing 2,955,336 spectra, of which 1,790,879 spectra have observed signal-to-noise S/N >10. All data with S/N>2 are formally released as LAMOST DR1 under the LAMOST data policy. This data release contains a total of 2,204,696 spectra, of which 1,944,329 are stellar spectra, 12,082 are galaxy spectra and 5,017 are quasars. The DR1 includes not only spectra, but also three stellar catalogues with measured parameters: AFGK-type stars with high quality spectra (1,061,918 entries), A-type stars (100,073 entries), and M stars (121,522 entries). This paper introduces the survey design, the observational and instrumental limitations, data reduction and analysis, and some caveats. Description of the FITS structure of spectral files and parameter catalogues is also provided., Comment: 39 pages, 13 figures
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71. Measurement of the Target-Normal Single-Spin Asymmetry in Quasi-Elastic Scattering from the Reaction $^3$He$^\uparrow(e,e^\prime)$
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Zhang, Y. -W., Long, E., Mihovilovič, M., Jin, G., Allada, K., Anderson, B., Annand, J. R. M., Averett, T., Boeglin, W., Bradshaw, P., Camsonne, A., Canan, M., Cates, G. D., Chen, C., Chen, J. P., Chudakov, E., De Leo, R., Deng, X., Deur, A., Dutta, C., Fassi, L. El, Flay, D., Frullani, S., Garibaldi, F., Gao, H., Gilad, S., Gilman, R., Glamazdin, O., Golge, S., Gomez, J., Hansen, O., Higinbotham, D. W., Holmstrom, T., Huang, J., Ibrahim, H., de Jager, C. W., Jensen, E., Jiang, X., John, J. St., Jones, M., Kang, H., Katich, J., Khanal, H. P., King, P., Korsch, W., LeRose, J., Lindgren, R., Lu, H. -J., Luo, W., Markowitz, P., Meziane, M., Michaels, R., Moffit, B., Monaghan, P., Muangma, N., Nanda, S., Norum, B. E., Pan, K., Parno, D., Piasetzky, E., Posik, M., Punjabi, V., Puckett, A. J. R., Qian, X., Qiang, Y., Qiu, X., Riordan, S., Ron, G., Saha, A., Sawatzky, B., Schiavilla, R., Schoenrock, B., Shabestari, M., Shahinyan, A., Širca, S., Subedi, R., Sulkosky, V., Tobias, W. A., Tireman, W., Urciuoli, G. M., Wang, D., Wang, K., Wang, Y., Watson, J., Wojtsekhowski, B., Ye, Y., Ye, Z., Zhan, X., Zhang, Y., Zheng, X., Zhao, B., and Zhu, L.
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We report the first measurement of the target single-spin asymmetry, $A_y$, in quasi-elastic scattering from the inclusive reaction $^3$He$^{\uparrow}(e,e^\prime)$ on a $^3$He gas target polarized normal to the lepton scattering plane. Assuming time-reversal invariance, this asymmetry is strictly zero for one-photon exchange. A non-zero $A_y$ can arise from the interference between the one- and two-photon exchange processes which is sensitive to the details of the sub-structure of the nucleon. An experiment recently completed at Jefferson Lab yielded asymmetries with high statistical precision at $Q^{2}=$ 0.13, 0.46 and 0.97 GeV$^{2}$. These measurements demonstrate, for the first time, that the $^3$He asymmetry is clearly non-zero and negative with a statistical significance of (8-10)$\sigma$. Using measured proton-to-$^{3}$He cross-section ratios and the effective polarization approximation, neutron asymmetries of $-$(1-3)% were obtained. The neutron asymmetry at high $Q^2$ is related to moments of the Generalized Parton Distributions (GPDs). Our measured neutron asymmetry at $Q^2=0.97$ GeV$^2$ agrees well with a prediction based on two-photon exchange using a GPD model and thus provides a new, independent constraint on these distributions.
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72. Double Spin Asymmetries of Inclusive Hadron Electroproductions from a Transversely Polarized $^3\rm{He}$ Target
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The Jefferson Lab Hall A Collaboration, Zhao, Y. X., Allada, K., Aniol, K., Annand, J. R. M., Averett, T., Benmokhtar, F., Bertozzi, W., Bradshaw, P. C., Bosted, P., Camsonne, A., Canan, M., Cates, G. D., Chen, C., Chen, J. -P., Chen, W., Chirapatpimol, K., Chudakov, E., Cisbani, E., Cornejo, J. C., Cusanno, F., Dalton, M., Deconinck, W., de Jager, C. W., De Leo, R., Deng, X., Deur, A., Ding, H., Dolph, P. A. M., Dutta, C., Dutta, D., Fassi, L. El, Frullani, S., Gao, H., Garibaldi, F., Gaskell, D., Gilad, S., Gilman, R., Glamazdin, O., Golge, S., Guo, L., Hamilton, D., Hansen, O., Higinbotham, D. W., Holmstrom, T., Huang, J., Huang, M., Ibrahim, H. F, Iodice, M., Jiang, X., Jin, G., Jones, M. K., Katich, J., Kelleher, A., Kim, W., Kolarkar, A., Korsch, W., LeRose, J. J., Li, X., Li, Y., Lindgren, R., Liyanage, N., Long, E., Lu, H. -J., Margaziotis, D. J., Markowitz, P., Marrone, S., McNulty, D., Meziani, Z. -E., Michaels, R., Moffit, B., Camacho, C. Muñoz, Nanda, S., Narayan, A., Nelyubin, V., Norum, B., Oh, Y., Osipenko, M., Parno, D., Peng, J. -C., Phillips, S. K., Posik, M., Puckett, A. J. R., Qian, X., Qiang, Y., Rakhman, A., Ransome, R., Riordan, S., Saha, A., Sawatzky, B., Schulte, E., Shahinyan, A., Shabestari, M. H., Širca, S., Stepanyan, S., Subedi, R., Sulkosky, V., Tang, L. -G., Tobias, W. A., Urciuoli, G. M., Vilardi, I., Wang, K., Wojtsekhowski, B., Wang, Y., Yan, X., Yao, H., Ye, Y., Ye, Z., Yuan, L., Zhan, X., Zhang, Y., Zhang, Y. -W., Zhao, B., Zheng, X., Zhu, L., Zhu, X., and Zong, X.
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Nuclear Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology - Abstract
We report the measurement of beam-target double-spin asymmetries ($A_\text{LT}$) in the inclusive production of identified hadrons, $\vec{e}~$+$~^3\text{He}^{\uparrow}\rightarrow h+X$, using a longitudinally polarized 5.9 GeV electron beam and a transversely polarized $^3\rm{He}$ target. Hadrons ($\pi^{\pm}$, $K^{\pm}$ and proton) were detected at 16$^{\circ}$ with an average momentum $<$$P_h$$>$=2.35 GeV/c and a transverse momentum ($p_{T}$) coverage from 0.60 to 0.68 GeV/c. Asymmetries from the $^3\text{He}$ target were observed to be non-zero for $\pi^{\pm}$ production when the target was polarized transversely in the horizontal plane. The $\pi^{+}$ and $\pi^{-}$ asymmetries have opposite signs, analogous to the behavior of $A_\text{LT}$ in semi-inclusive deep-inelastic scattering., Comment: Published in PRC (92.015207), nuclear experiment, high-energy experiment
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73. Double-Controlled Release of Poorly Water-Soluble Paliperidone Palmitate from Self-Assembled Albumin-Oleic Acid Nanoparticles in PLGA in situ Forming Implant
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Yu Y, Ngo HV, Jin G, Tran PHL, Tran TTD, Nguyen VH, Park C, and Lee BJ
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albumin-oleic acid conjugate ,self-assembled nanonization ,solvent type ,in situ forming implant ,solvent exchange ,controlled release ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Yongjun Yu,1 Hai V Ngo,1 Gang Jin,1 Phuong HL Tran,2 Thao TD Tran,3,4 Van Hong Nguyen,5 Chulhun Park,6 Beom-Jin Lee1 1College of Pharmacy, Ajou University, Suwon, 16499, Republic of Korea; 2Deakin University, School of Medicine, Geelong, Australia; 3Institute of Research and Development, Duy Tan University, Danang, 550000, Vietnam; 4The Faculty of Pharmacy, Duy Tan University, Danang, 550000, Vietnam; 5Pharmaceutical Engineering Laboratory, Biomedical Engineering Department, International University, Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City, 70000, Vietnam; 6Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, CanadaCorrespondence: Beom-Jin LeeBioavailability Control Laboratory, College of Pharmacy, Ajou University, Suwon, 16499, Republic of KoreaTel +82312193442Fax +82312193435Email bjl@ajou.ac.krPurpose: To investigate the effects of solvents on the formation of self-assembled nanonization of albumin-oleic acid conjugates (AOCs) using a solvent exchange mechanism for the construction of in situ forming implants (ISFI).Methods: A poorly water-soluble drug, paliperidone palmitate (PPP), was chosen as the model drug. AOC was synthesized with the 1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl) carbodiimide (EDC) reaction. Dichloromethane, tetrahydrofuran, ethanol, N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, dimethyl sulfoxide, and deionized water were selected to investigate the formation of self-assembled AOC nanoparticles (AONs). The volume ratios of organic solvents against water could determine the miscibility, injectability, and in situ nanonizing capability without aggregation.Results: As the polarity of the organic solvents increased, the AONs exhibited a spherical shape, and the larger the volume of the solvent, the smaller the size of the AONs. To use AOC in ISFI for controlled release of PPP, poly(d,l-lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) was combined with the AOC in 2 mL of N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone and water solution (1.8/0.2 ratio). The release rates of all formulations exhibited similar curve patterns overall but were more controlled in decreasing order as follows: AOC, PLGA, and AOC/PLGA for 14 days.Conclusion: A combined formulation of AOC and PLGA was found to effectively control the initial burst release of the drug.Keywords: albumin-oleic acid conjugate, self-assembled nanonization, solvent type, in situ forming implant, solvent exchange, controlled release
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74. A Systematic Selective Disassembly Approach for Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
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Jin, G. Q., Li, W. D., Wang, S., Gao, S. M., Li, Weidong, editor, and Wang, Sheng, editor
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75. CircHIPK3 Alleviates High Glucose Toxicity to Human Renal Tubular Epithelial HK-2 Cells Through Regulation of miR-326/miR-487a-3p/SIRT1
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Zhuang L, Wang Z, Hu X, Yang Q, Pei X, and Jin G
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diabetic nephropathy ,high glucose ,circhipk3 ,mir-326 ,mir-487a-3p ,sirt1 ,Specialties of internal medicine ,RC581-951 - Abstract
Langen Zhuang, Ziwei Wang, Xiaolei Hu, Qingqing Yang, Xiaoyan Pei, Guoxi Jin Department of Endocrinology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Bengbu Medical College, Bengbu, 233004 Anhui, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Guoxi JinDepartment of Endocrinology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Bengbu Medical College, Bengbu, Anhui, 233004, People’s Republic of ChinaTel +86-18096530238Email guoxijinnfm@163.comBackground: The intervention of circular RNA HIPK3 (circHIPK3) in diabetes has drawn increasing attention in recent years. However, the underlying mechanism of circHIPK3 in diabetic nephropathy (DN) has not been fully elucidated. Thus, the current study aims to investigate the role of circHIPK3 in high glucose (HG)-induced toxicity to human renal tubular epithelial HK-2 cells.Methods: The expression of circHIPK3 in HK-2 cells induced by HG was determined by qRT-PCR and Western blot. The regulatory effects of circHIPK3 and miR-326/miR-487a-3p on cells proliferative and apoptosis were evaluated by CCK-8 and flow cytometry. Dual-luciferase reporter assay was applied to predict the target genes of miR-326 or miR-487a-3p.Results: Expression level of circHIPK3 in HK-2 cells was remarkably decreased after the treatment of HG. The overexpression of circHIPK3 effectively reversed the HG-induced HK-2 cell proliferation inhibition and apoptosis. Furthermore, SIRT1 was confirmed to be the target gene of miR-326 and miR-487a-3p, which were showed to be the downstream genes of circHIPK3. The silencing of miR-326 or miR-487a-3p was also proved to induce proliferation and reduce apoptosis in HG-induced HK-2 cells.Conclusion: Our data suggest that overexpression of circHIPK3 can attenuate the proliferation inhibition of HK-2 induced by HG and inhibit apoptosis through sponging miR-326 or miR-487a-3p to regulate SIRT1.Keywords: diabetic nephropathy, high glucose, circHIPK3, miR-326, miR-487a-3p, SIRT1
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76. Wigner functions of the finite square-well bound states
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Chen, P., primary, Yang, Z. Q., additional, Shi, Z. Z., additional, Hou, Q. Y., additional, and Jin, G. R., additional
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77. Southeast Papuan crustal tectonics: Imaging extension and buoyancy of an active rift
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Abers, GA, Eilon, Z, Gaherty, JB, Jin, G, Kim, YH, Obrebski, M, and Dieck, C
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metamorphic core complexes ,Woodlark-D'Entrecasteaux ,Papua New Guinea ,seismicity ,receiver functions ,rifts ,Geochemistry ,Geology ,Geophysics - Published
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78. Measurement of double-polarization asymmetries in the quasi-elastic $^3\vec{\mathrm{He}}(\vec{\mathrm{e}},\mathrm{e}'\mathrm{d})$ process
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The Jefferson Lab Hall A Collaboration, Mihovilovič, M., Jin, G., Long, E., Zhang, Y. -W., Allada, K., Anderson, B., Annand, J. R. M., Averett, T., Boeglin, W., Bradshaw, P., Camsonne, A., Canan, M., Cates, G. D., Chen, C., Chen, J. P., Chudakov, E., De Leo, R., Deng, X., Deltuva, A., Deur, A., Dutta, C., Fassi, L. El, Flay, D., Frullani, S., Garibaldi, F., Gao, H., Gilad, S., Gilman, R., Glamazdin, O., Golak, J., Golge, S., Gomez, J., Hansen, O., Higinbotham, D. W., Holmstrom, T., Huang, J., Ibrahim, H., de Jager, C. W., Jensen, E., Jiang, X., Jones, M., Kang, H., Katich, J., Khanal, H. P., Kievsky, A., King, P., Korsch, W., LeRose, J., Lindgren, R., Lu, H. -J., Luo, W., Marcucci, L. E., Markowitz, P., Meziane, M., Michaels, R., Moffit, B., Monaghan, P., Muangma, N., Nanda, S., Norum, B. E., Pan, K., Parno, D., Piasetzky, E., Posik, M., Punjabi, V., Puckett, A. J. R., Qian, X., Qiang, Y., Qui, X., Riordan, S., Saha, A., Sauer, P. U., Sawatzky, B., Schiavilla, R., Shabestari, M., Shahinyan, A., Schoenrock, B., Širca, S., Skibiński, R., John, J. St., Subedi, R., Sulkosky, V., Tobias, W. A., Tireman, W., Urciuoli, G. M., Viviani, M., Wang, D., Wang, K., Wang, Y., Watson, J., Wojtsekhowski, B., Witała, H., Ye, Z., Zhan, X., Zhang, Y., Zheng, X., Zhao, B., and Zhu, L.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We present a precise measurement of double-polarization asymmetries in the $^3\vec{\mathrm{He}}(\vec{\mathrm{e}},\mathrm{e}'\mathrm{d})$ reaction. This particular process is a uniquely sensitive probe of hadron dynamics in $^3\mathrm{He}$ and the structure of the underlying electromagnetic currents. The measurements have been performed in and around quasi-elastic kinematics at $Q^2 = 0.25\,(\mathrm{GeV}/c)^2$ for missing momenta up to $270\,\mathrm{MeV}/c$. The asymmetries are in fair agreement with the state-of-the-art calculations in terms of their functional dependencies on $p_\mathrm{m}$ and $\omega$, but are systematically offset. Beyond the region of the quasi-elastic peak, the discrepancies become even more pronounced. Thus, our measurements have been able to reveal deficiencies in the most sophisticated calculations of the three-body nuclear system, and indicate that further refinement in the treatment of their two- and/or three-body dynamics is required., Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication at Phys. Rev. Lett
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79. Precision Measurements of $A_1^n$ in the Deep Inelastic Regime
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Parno, D. S., Flay, D., Posik, M., Allada, K., Armstrong, W., Averett, T., Benmokhtar, F., Bertozzi, W., Camsonne, A., Canan, M., Cates, G. D., Chen, C., Chen, J. -P., Choi, S., Chudakov, E., Cusanno, F., Dalton, M. M., Deconinck, W., de Jager, C. W., Deng, X., Deur, A., Dutta, C., Fassi, L. El, Franklin, G. B., Friend, M., Gao, H., Garibaldi, F., Gilad, S., Gilman, R., Glamazdin, O., Golge, S., Gomez, J., Guo, L., Hansen, O., Higinbotham, D. W., Holmstrom, T., Huang, J., Hyde, C., Ibrahim, H. F., Jiang, X., Jin, G., Katich, J., Kelleher, A., Kolarkar, A., Korsch, W., Kumbartzki, G., LeRose, J. J., Lindgren, R., Liyanage, N., Long, E., Lukhanin, A., Mamyan, V., McNulty, D., Meziani, Z. -E., Michaels, R., Mihovilovič, M., Moffit, B., Muangma, N., Nanda, S., Narayan, A., Nelyubin, V., Norum, B., Nuruzzaman, Oh, Y., Peng, J. C., Qian, X., Qiang, Y., Rakhman, A., Riordan, S., Saha, A., Sawatzky, B., Shabestari, M. H., Shahinyan, A., Širca, S., Solvignon, P., Subedi, R., Sulkosky, V., Tobias, W. A., Troth, W., Wang, D., Wang, Y., Wojtsekhowski, B., Yan, X., Yao, H., Ye, Y., Ye, Z., Yuan, L., Zhan, X., Zhang, Y., Zhang, Y. -W., Zhao, B., and Zheng, X.
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We have performed precision measurements of the double-spin virtual-photon asymmetry $A_1$ on the neutron in the deep inelastic scattering regime, using an open-geometry, large-acceptance spectrometer. Our data cover a wide kinematic range $0.277 \leq x \leq 0.548$ at an average $Q^2$ value of 3.078~(GeV/c)$^2$, doubling the available high-precision neutron data in this $x$ range. We have combined our results with world data on proton targets to extract the ratio of polarized-to-unpolarized parton distribution functions for up quarks and for down quarks in the same kinematic range. Our data are consistent with a previous observation of an $A_1^n$ zero crossing near $x=0.5$. We find no evidence of a transition to a positive slope in $(\Delta d + \Delta \bar{d})/(d + \bar{d})$ up to $x=0.548$., Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures, 3 tables. Two typos corrected in Table 3
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80. Single Spin Asymmetries in Charged Kaon Production from Semi-Inclusive Deep Inelastic Scattering on a Transversely Polarized $^3{\rm{He}}$ Target
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Zhao, Y. X., Wang, Y., Allada, K., Aniol, K., Annand, J. R. M., Averett, T., Benmokhtar, F., Bertozzi, W., Bradshaw, P. C., Bosted, P., Camsonne, A., Canan, M., Cates, G. D., Chen, C., Chen, J. -P., Chen, W., Chirapatpimol, K., Chudakov, E., Cisbani, E., Cornejo, J. C., Cusanno, F., Dalton, M. M., Deconinck, W., de Jager, C. W., De Leo, R., Deng, X., Deur, A., Ding, H., Dolph, P. A. M., Dutta, C., Dutta, D., Fassi, L. El, Frullani, S., Gao, H., Garibaldi, F., Gaskell, D., Gilad, S., Gilman, R., Glamazdin, O., Golge, S., Guo, L., Hamilton, D., Hansen, O., Higinbotham, D. W., Holmstrom, T., Huang, J., Huang, M., Ibrahim, H. F, Iodice, M., Jiang, X., Jin, G., Jones, M. K., Katich, J., Kelleher, A., Kim, W., Kolarkar, A., Korsch, W., LeRose, J. J., Li, X., Li, Y., Lindgren, R., Liyanage, N., Long, E., Lu, H. -J., Margaziotis, D. J., Markowitz, P., Marrone, S., McNulty, D., Meziani, Z. -E., Michaels, R., Moffit, B., Camacho, C. Muñoz, Nanda, S., Narayan, A., Nelyubin, V., Norum, B., Oh, Y., Osipenko, M., Parno, D., Peng, J. -C., Phillips, S. K., Posik, M., Puckett, A. J. R., Qian, X., Qiang, Y., Rakhman, A., Ransome, R., Riordan, S., Saha, A., Sawatzky, B., Schulte, E., Shahinyan, A., Shabestari, M. H., Širca, S., Stepanyan, S., Subedi, R., Sulkosky, V., Tang, L. -G., Tobias, A., Urciuoli, G. M., Vilardi, I., Wang, K., Wojtsekhowski, B., Yan, X., Yao, H., Ye, Y., Ye, Z., Yuan, L., Zhan, X., Zhang, Y., Zhang, Y. -W., Zhao, B., Zheng, X., Zhu, L., Zhu, X., and Zong, X.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We report the first measurement of target single spin asymmetries of charged kaons produced in semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering of electrons off a transversely polarized $^3{\rm{He}}$ target. Both the Collins and Sivers moments, which are related to the nucleon transversity and Sivers distributions, respectively, are extracted over the kinematic range of 0.1$<$$x_{bj}$$<$0.4 for $K^{+}$ and $K^{-}$ production. While the Collins and Sivers moments for $K^{+}$ are consistent with zero within the experimental uncertainties, both moments for $K^{-}$ favor negative values. The Sivers moments are compared to the theoretical prediction from a phenomenological fit to the world data. While the $K^{+}$ Sivers moments are consistent with the prediction, the $K^{-}$ results differ from the prediction at the 2-sigma level., Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures
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81. A Precision Measurement of the Neutron Twist-3 Matrix Element $d_2^n$: Probing Color Forces
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Posik, M., Flay, D., Parno, D. S., Allada, K., Armstrong, W., Averett, T., Benmokhtar, F., Bertozzi, W., Camsonne, A., Canan, M., Cates, G. D., Chen, C., Chen, J. -P., Choi, S., Chudakov, E., Cusanno, F., Dalton, M. M., Deconinck, W., de Jager, C. W., Deng, X., Deur, A., Dutta, C., Fassi, L. El, Franklin, G. B., Friend, M., Gao, H., Garibaldi, F., Gilad, S., Gilman, R., Glamazdin, O., Golge, S., Gomez, J., Guo, L., Hansen, O., Higinbotham, D. W., Holmstrom, T., Huang, J., Hyde, C., Ibrahim, H. F., Jiang, X., Jin, G., Katich, J., Kelleher, A., Kolarkar, A., Korsch, W., Kumbartzki, G., LeRose, J. J., Lindgren, R., Liyanage, N., Long, E., Lukhanin, A., Mamyan, V., McNulty, D., Meziani, Z. -E., Michaels, R., Mihovilovič, M., Moffit, B., Muangma, N., Nanda, S., Narayan, A., Nelyubin, V., Norum, B., Nuruzzaman, Oh, Y., Peng, J. C., Qian, X., Qiang, Y., Rakhman, A., Riordan, S., Saha, A., Sawatzky, B., Shabestari, M. H., Shahinyan, A., Širca, S., Solvignon, P., Subedi, R., Sulkosky, V., Tobias, W. A., Troth, W., Wang, D., Wang, Y., Wojtsekhowski, B., Yan, X., Yao, H., Ye, Y., Ye, Z., Yuan, L., Zhan, X., Zhang, Y., Zhang, Y. -W., Zhao, B., and Zheng, X.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Double-spin asymmetries and absolute cross sections were measured at large Bjorken $x$ (0.25 $ \le x \le $ 0.90), in both the deep-inelastic and resonance regions, by scattering longitudinally polarized electrons at beam energies of 4.7 and 5.9 GeV from a transversely and longitudinally polarized $^3$He target. In this dedicated experiment, the spin structure function $g_2$ on $^3$He was determined with precision at large $x$, and the neutron twist-three matrix element $d_2^n$ was measured at $\left< Q^2\right>$ of 3.21 and 4.32 GeV$^2$/$c^2$, with an absolute precision of about $10^{-5}$. Our results are found to be in agreement with lattice QCD calculations and resolve the disagreement found with previous data at $\left< Q^2\right> =$ 5 GeV$^2$/$c^2$. Combining $d_2^n$ and a newly extracted twist-four matrix element, $f_2^n$, the average neutron color electric and magnetic forces were extracted and found to be of opposite sign and about 30 MeV/fm in magnitude., Comment: Corrected a typo in the author list and Figure 1 legend. 6 pages, 2 figures, 2 tables
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82. Quantum interferometry with binary-outcome measurements in the presence of phase diffusion
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Feng, X. M., Jin, G. R., and Yang, W.
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Quantum Physics ,Physics - Optics - Abstract
Optimal measurement scheme with an efficient data processing is important in quantum-enhanced interferometry. Here we prove that for a general binary outcome measurement, the simplest data processing based on inverting the average signal can saturate the Cram\'{e}r-Rao bound. This idea is illustrated by binary outcome homodyne detection, even-odd photon counting (i.e., parity detection), and zero-nonzero photon counting that have achieved super-resolved interferometric fringe and shot-noise limited sensitivity in coherent-light Mach-Zehnder interferometer. The roles of phase diffusion are investigated in these binary outcome measurements. We find that the diffusion degrades the fringe resolution and the achievable phase sensitivity. Our analytical results confirm that the zero-nonzero counting can produce a slightly better sensitivity than that of the parity detection, as demonstrated in a recent experiment., Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures; typing error are fixed; the published version
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83. HST and LAMOST discover a dual active galactic nucleus in J0038+4128
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Huang, Y., Liu, X. -W., Yuan, H. -B., Xiang, M. -S., Huo, Z. -Y., Hou, Y. -H., Jin, G., Zhang, Y., and Zhou, X. -L.
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We report the discovery of a kiloparsec-scale dual active galactic nucleus (AGN) in J0038+4128. From the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Wide Field Planetary Camera (WFPC2) images, we find two optical nuclei with a projection separation of 4.7 kpc (3.44 arcsec). The southern component (J0038+4128S) is spectroscopically observed with the HST Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph in the UV range and is found to be a Seyfert 1 galaxy with a broad Ly alpha emission line. The northern component (J0038+4128N) is spectroscopically observed during the Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fibre Spectroscopic Telescope (also named the Guoshoujing Telescope) pilot survey in the optical range. The observed line ratios as well as the consistency of redshift of the nucleus emission lines and the host galaxy's absorption lines indicate that J0038+4128N is a Seyfert 2 galaxy with narrow lines only. These results thus confirm that J0038+4128 is a Seyfert 1-Seyfert 2 AGN pair. The HST WFPC2 F336W/U-band image of J0038+4128 also reveals for the first time for a dual AGN system two pairs of bi-symmetric arms, as are expected from the numerical simulations of such system. Being one of a few confirmed kiloparsec-scale dual AGNs exhibiting a clear morphological structure of the host galaxies, J0038+4128 provides an unique opportunity to study the co-evolution of the host galaxies and their central supermassive black holes undergoing a merging process., Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables, Accepted for publication in MNRAS Letters
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84. Probing the Repulsive Core of the Nucleon-Nucleon Interaction via the 4He(e,e'pN) Triple-Coincidence Reaction
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Muangma, I. Korover N., Hen, O., Shneor, R., Sulkosky, V., Kelleher, A., Gilad, S., Higinbotham, D. W., Watson, E. Piasetzky J., Wood, S., Rakhman, Abdurahim, Aguilera, P., Ahmed, Z., Albataineh, H., Allada, K., Anderson, B., Anez, D., Aniol, K., Annand, J., Armstrong, W., Arrington, J., Averett, T., Badman, T., Baghdasaryan, H., Bai, X., Beck, A., Beck, S., Bellini, V., Benmokhtar, F., Bertozzi, W., Bittner, J., Boeglin, W., Camsonne, A., Chen, C., Chen, J. -P., Chirapatpimol, K., Cisbani, E., Dalton, M. M., Daniel, A., Day, D., de Jager, C. W., De Leo, R., Deconinck, W., Defurne, M., Flay, D., Fomin, N., Friend, M., Frullani, S., Fuchey, E., Garibaldi, F., Gaskell, D., Gilman, R., Glamazdin, O., Gu, C., Gueye, P., Hamilton, D., Hanretty, C., Hansen, O., Shabestari, M. Hashemi, Holmstrom, T., Huang, M., Iqbal, S., Jin, G., Kalantarians, N., Kang, H., Khandaker, M., LeRose, J., Leckey, J., Lindgren, R., Long, E., Mammei, J., Margaziotis, D. J., Markowitz, P., Jimenez-Arguello, A. Marti, Meekins, D., Meziani, Z., Michaels, R., Mihovilovic, M., Monaghan, P., Camacho, C. Munoz, Norum, B., Nuruzzaman, Pan, K., Phillips, S., Pomerantz, I., Posik, M., Punjabi, V., Qian, X., Qiang, Y., Qiu, X., Reimer, P. E., Riordan, S., Ron, G., Rondon-Aramayo, O., Saha, A., Schulte, E., Selvy, L., Shahinyan, A., Sirca, S., Sjoegren, J., Slifer, K., Solvignon, P., Sparveris, N., Subedi, R., Tireman, W., Wang, D., Weinstein, L. B., Wojtsekhowski, B., Yan, W., Yaron, I., Ye, Z., Zhan, X., Zhang, J., Zhang, Y., Zhao, B., Zhao, Z., Zheng, X., Zhu, P., and Zielinski, R.
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We studied simultaneously the 4He(e,e'p), 4He(e,e'pp), and 4He(e,e'pn) reactions at Q^2=2 [GeV/c]2 and x_B>1, for a (e,e'p) missing-momentum range of 400 to 830 MeV/c. The knocked-out proton was detected in coincidence with a proton or neutron recoiling almost back to back to the missing momentum, leaving the residual A=2 system at low excitation energy. These data were used to identify two-nucleon short-range correlated pairs and to deduce their isospin structure as a function of missing momentum in a region where the nucleon-nucleon force is expected to change from predominantly tensor to repulsive. Neutron-proton pairs dominate the high-momentum tail of the nucleon momentum distributions, but their abundance is reduced as the nucleon momentum increases beyond ~500 MeV/c. The extracted fraction of proton-proton pairs is small and almost independent of the missing momentum in the range we studied. Our data are compared with ab-initio calculations of two-nucleon momentum distributions in 4He., Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures
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85. Ubiquitin-Fold Modifier-1 Participates in the Diabetic Inflammatory Response by Regulating NF-κB p65 Nuclear Translocation and the Ubiquitination and Degradation of IκB&alpha
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Hu X, Zhang H, Zhuang L, Jin G, Yang Q, Li M, Sun W, and Chen F
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ubiquitin-fold modifier-1 ,macrophage ,nf-κb ,iκbα ,diabetes ,diabetic complications ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Xiaolei Hu, 1 Hengyan Zhang, 1 Langen Zhuang, 1 Guoxi Jin, 1 Qingqing Yang, 1 Min Li, 1 Weihua Sun, 1 Fengling Chen 2 1Department of Endocrinology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Bengbu Medical College, Bengbu, Anhui 233004, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Endocrinology, Shanghai Ninth People’s Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200011, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Xiaolei HuDepartment of Endocrinology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Bengbu Medical College, Bengbu, Anhui 233004, People’s Republic of ChinaTel +86-0552-3086113Email caesar80@163.comFengling ChenDepartment of Endocrinology, Shanghai Ninth People’s Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200011, People’s Republic of ChinaTel +86-021-56691101Email Prof_flchen@163.comBackground: Ubiquitin-fold modifier-1 (Ufm1) is a recently identified ubiquitin-like protein. We previously confirmed that Ufm1 expression was increased in diabetic mice. However, its role in the development of diabetes remains undefined.Methods: Lentivirus-mediated gene knockdown and overexpression techniques were used to observe the effect of Ufm1 on the expression of inflammatory factors, adhesion molecules and chemokines, as well as the transcriptional activity of nuclear factor kappa-B (NF-κB) in macrophages. Western blot and immunofluorescence analyses were used to analyse the mechanism by which Ufm1 affects the transcriptional activity of NF-κB. Finally, the effects of Ufm1 on inflammation and pancreatic, renal and myocardial damage were observed in db/db mice.Results: Knockdown of Ufm1 by lentivirus shRNA targeting Ufm1 (Lv-shUfm1) led to decreased secretion of IL-6, IL-1β, ICAM-1, VCAM-1, MCP-1 and CXCL2 in RAW264.7 cells that were exposed to LPS and TNF-α, while lentiviral overexpression of Ufm1 (Lv-Ufm1) caused the opposite effect. Interestingly, further investigation indicated that Ufm1 induced NF-κB p65 nuclear translocation in RAW264.7 cells via increasing the ubiquitination and degradation of IκBα. In an in vivo experiment, pretreatment of db/db mice with Lv-shUfm1 reduced the mRNA levels of TNF-α, IL-6, IL-1β, ICAM-1, VCAM-1, MCP-1 and CXCL2 in resident peritoneal macrophages (RPMs) and decreased the plasma levels of TNF-α, IL-6, IL-1β, ICAM-1, VCAM-1, MCP-1 and CXCL2. Additionally, in Lv-Ufm1-treated mice, the inverse results were observed. Following treatment with Lv-shUfm1 and Lv-Ufm1, NF-κB p65 nuclear translocation in RPMs was decreased and increased, respectively. Importantly, we observed that Lv-shUfm1 injection led to a decrease in plasma glycaemia, a reduction in urinary albuminuria and cardiomyocyte hypertrophy and an improvement in the histopathological appearance of pancreatic, kidney and myocardial tissue. Pretreatment of the mice with Lv-shUfm1 inhibited macrophage infiltration in the pancreas, kidney and myocardial tissue.Conclusion: Our data elucidate a new biological function of Ufm1 that mediates inflammatory responses. Ufm1-mediated p65 nuclear translocation occurs by modulating the ubiquitination and degradation of IκBα. Moreover, downregulating Ufm1 is an effective strategy to prevent the development of type 2 diabetes and its complications.Keywords: ubiquitin-fold modifier-1, macrophage, NF-κB, IκBα, diabetes, diabetic complications
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86. Microstructural Characterization of V-Defects in InGaN/GaN Multiquantum Wells
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Wang, H., Jin, G., and Tan, Q.
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87. Spin Squeezing of One-Axis Twisting Model in The Presence of Phase Dephasing
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Ji, C. G., Liu, Y. C., and Jin, G. R.
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Quantum Physics - Abstract
We present a detailed analysis of spin squeezing of the one-axis twisting model with a many-body phase dephasing, which is induced by external field fluctuation in a two-mode Bose-Einstein condensates. Even in the presence of the dephasing, our analytical results show that the optimal initial state corresponds to a coherent spin state $|\theta_{0}, \phi_0\rangle$ with the polar angle $\theta_0=\pi/2$. If the dephasing rate $\gamma\ll S^{-1/3}$, where $S$ is total atomic spin, we find that the smallest value of squeezing parameter (i.e., the strongest squeezing) obeys the same scaling with the ideal one-axis twisting case, namely $\xi^2\propto S^{-2/3}$. While for a moderate dephasing, the achievable squeezing obeys the power rule $S^{-2/5}$, which is slightly worse than the ideal case. When the dephasing rate $\gamma>S^{1/2}$, we show that the squeezing is weak and neglectable., Comment: 14.2pages, 3 figures
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88. Measurement of pretzelosity asymmetry of charged pion production in Semi-Inclusive Deep Inelastic Scattering on a polarized $^3$He target
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Zhang, Y., Qian, X., Allada, K., Dutta, C., Huang, J., Katich, J., Wang, Y., Aniol, K., Annand, J. R. M., Averett, T., Benmokhtar, F., Bertozzi, W., Bradshaw, P. C., Bosted, P., Camsonne, A., Canan, M., Cates, G. D., Chen, C., Chen, J. -P., Chen, W., Chirapatpimol, K., Chudakov, E., Cisbani, E., Cornejo, J. C., Cusanno, F., Dalton, M. M., Deconinck, W., de Jager, C. W., De Leo, R., Deng, X., Deur, A., Ding, H., Dolph, P. A. M., Dutta, D., Fassi, L. El, Frullani, S., Gao, H., Garibaldi, F., Gaskell, D., Gilad, S., Gilman, R., Glamazdin, O., Golge, S., Guo, L., Hamilton, D., Hansen, O., Higinbotham, D. W., Holmstrom, T., Huang, M., Ibrahim, H. F., Iodice, M., Jiang, X., Jin, G., Jones, M. K., Kelleher, A., Kim, W., Kolarkar, A., Korsch, W., LeRose, J. J., Li, X., Li, Y., Lindgren, R., Liyanage, N., Long, E., Lu, H. -J., Margaziotis, D. J., Markowitz, P., Marrone, S., McNulty, D., Meziani, Z. -E., Michaels, R., Moffit, B., Camacho, C. Muñoz, Nanda, S., Narayan, A., Nelyubin, V., Norum, B., Oh, Y., Osipenko, M., Parno, D., Peng, J. C., Phillips, S. K., Posik, M., Puckett, A. J. R., Qiang, Y., Rakhman, A., Ransome, R. D., Riordan, S., Saha, A., Sawatzky, B., Schulte, E., Shahinyan, A., Shabestari, M. H., Sirca, S., Stepanyan, S., Subedi, R., Sulkosky, V., Tang, L. -G., Tobias, W. A., Urciuoli, G. M., Vilardi, I., Wang, K., Wojtsekhowski, B., Yan, X., Yao, H., Ye, Y., Ye, Z., Yuan, L., Zhan, X., Zhang, Y. -W., Zhao, B., Zheng, X., Zhu, L., Zhu, X., and Zong, X.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
An experiment to measure single-spin asymmetries in semi-inclusive production of charged pions in deep-inelastic scattering on a transversely polarized $^3$He target was performed at Jefferson Lab in the kinematic region of $0.16
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89. Quantum Fisher information as signature of superradiant quantum phase transition
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Wang, T. L., Wu, L. N., Yang, W., Jin, G. R., Lambert, N., and Nori, F.
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Quantum Physics ,Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases ,Physics - Atomic Physics ,Physics - Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability ,Physics - Optics - Abstract
The single-mode Dicke model is well-known to undergo a quantum phase transition from the so-called normal phase to the supperradiant phase (hereinafter called the "superradiant quantum phase transition"). Normally, quantum phase transitions are closely related to the critical behavior of quantities such as entanglement, quantum fluctuations, and fidelity. In this paper, we study quantum Fisher information (QFI) of the field mode and that of the atoms in the ground state of the Dicke Hamiltonian. For finite and large enough number of atoms, our numerical results show that near the critical atom-field coupling, the QFIs of the atomic and the field subsystems can surpass the classical limits, due to the appearance of nonclassical squeezed states. As the coupling increases far beyond the critical point, the two subsystems are in highly mixed states, which degrade the QFI and hence the ultimate phase sensitivity. In the thermodynamic limit, we present analytical results of the QFIs and their relationships with the reduced variances. For each subsystem, we find that there is a singularity in the derivative of the QFI at the critical point, a clear signature of quantum criticality in the Dicke model., Comment: 7.8 pages, 3 figures, typing errors are fixed and new references are added
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90. Single Spin Asymmetries of Inclusive Hadrons Produced in Electron Scattering from a Transversely Polarized $^3$He Target
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Allada, K., Zhao, Y. X., Aniol, K., Annand, J. R. M., Averett, T., Benmokhtar, F., Bertozzi, W., Bradshaw, P. C., Bosted, P., Camsonne, A., Canan, M., Cates, G. D., Chen, C., Chen, J. -P., Chen, W., Chirapatpimol, K., Chudakov, E., Cisbani, E., Cornejo, J. C., Cusanno, F., Dalton, M., Deconinck, W., de Jager, C. W., De Leo, R., Deng, X., Deur, A., Ding, H., Dolph, P. A. M., Dutta, C., Dutta, D., Fassi, L. El, Frullani, S., Gao, H., Garibaldi, F., Gaskell, D., Gilad, S., Gilman, R., Glamazdin, O., Golge, S., Guo, L., Hamilton, D., Hansen, O., Higinbotham, D. W., Holmstrom, T., Huang, J., Huang, M., Ibrahim, H. F, Iodice, M., Jiang, X., Jin, G., Jones, M. K., Katich, J., Kelleher, A., Kim, W., Kolarkar, A., Korsch, W., LeRose, J. J., Li, X., Li, Y., Lindgren, R., Liyanage, N., Long, E., Lu, H. -J., Margaziotis, D. J., Markowitz, P., Marrone, S., McNulty, D., Meziani, Z. -E., Michaels, R., Moffit, B., Camacho, C. Munoz, Nanda, S., Narayan, A., Nelyubin, V., Norum, B., Oh, Y., Osipenko, M., Parno, D., Peng, J. -C., Phillips, S. K., Posik, M., Puckett, A. J. R., Qian, X., Qiang, Y., Rakhman, A., Ransome, R., Riordan, S., Saha, A., Sawatzky, B., Schulte, E., Shahinyan, A., Shabestari, M. H., Sirca, S., Stepanyan, S., Subedi, R., Sulkosky, V., Tang, L. -G., Tobias, A., Urciuoli, G. M., Vilardi, I., Wang, K., Wang, Y., Wojtsekhowski, B., Yan, X., Yao, H., Ye, Y., Ye, Z., Yuan, L., Zhan, X., Zhang, Y., Zhang, Y. -W., Zhao, B., Zheng, X., Zhu, L., Zhu, X., and Zong, X.
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Nuclear Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
We report the first measurement of target single-spin asymmetries (A$_N$) in the inclusive hadron production reaction, $e~$+$~^3\text{He}^{\uparrow}\rightarrow h+X$, using a transversely polarized $^3$He target. The experiment was conducted at Jefferson Lab in Hall A using a 5.9-GeV electron beam. Three types of hadrons ($\pi^{\pm}$, $\text{K}^{\pm}$ and proton) were detected in the transverse hadron momentum range 0.54 $
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91. Measurement of the Target-Normal Single-Spin Asymmetry in Deep-Inelastic Scattering from the Reaction $^{3}\mathrm{He}^{\uparrow}(e,e')X$
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Katich, J., Qian, X., Zhao, Y. X., Allada, K., Aniol, K., Annand, J. R. M., Averett, T., Benmokhtar, F., Bertozzi, W., Bradshaw, P. C., Bosted, P., Camsonne, A., Canan, M., Cates, G. D., Chen, C., Chen, J. -P., Chen, W., Chirapatpimol, K., Chudakov, E., Cisbani, E., Cornejo, J. C., Cusanno, F., Dalton, M. M., Deconinck, W., de Jager, C. W., De Leo, R., Deng, X., Deur, A., Ding, H., Dolph, P. A. M., Dutta, C., Dutta, D., Fassi, L. El, Frullani, S., Gao, H., Garibaldi, F., Gaskell, D., Gilad, S., Gilman, R., Glamazdin, O., Golge, S., Guo, L., Hamilton, D., Hansen, O., Higinbotham, D. W., Holmstrom, T., Huang, J., Huang, M., Ibrahim, H. F., Iodice, M., Jiang, X., Jin, G., Jones, M. K., Kelleher, A., Kim, W., Kolarkar, A., Korsch, W., LeRose, J. J., Li, X., Li, Y., Lindgren, R., Liyanage, N., Long, E., Lu, H. -J., Margaziotis, D. J., Markowitz, P., Marrone, S., McNulty, D., Meziani, Z. -E., Michaels, R., Moffit, B., Camacho, C. Muńoz, Nanda, S., Narayan, A., Nelyubin, V., Norum, B., Oh, Y., Osipenko, M., Parno, D., Peng, J. C., Phillips, S. K., Posik, M., Puckett, A. J. R., Qiang, Y., Rakhman, A., Ransome, R. D., Riordan, S., Saha, A., Sawatzky, B., Schulte, E., Shahinyan, A., Shabestari, M. H., Širca, S., Stepanyan, S., Subedi, R., Sulkosky, V., Tang, L. -G., Tobias, A., Urciuoli, G. M., Vilardi, I., Wang, K., Wang, Y., Wojtsekhowski, B., Yan, X., Yao, H., Ye, Y., Ye, Z., Yuan, L., Zhan, X., Zhang, Y., Zhang, Y. -W., Zhao, B., Zheng, X., Zhu, L., Zhu, X., and Zong, X.
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We report the first measurement of the target-normal single-spin asymmetry in deep-inelastic scattering from the inclusive reaction $^3$He$^{\uparrow}\left(e,e' \right)X$ on a polarized $^3$He gas target. Assuming time-reversal invariance, this asymmetry is strictly zero in the Born approximation but can be non-zero if two-photon-exchange contributions are included. The experiment, conducted at Jefferson Lab using a 5.89 GeV electron beam, covers a range of $1.7 < W < 2.9$ GeV, $1.0
2$ GeV, which is non-zero at the $2.89\sigma$ level. Our measured asymmetry agrees both in sign and magnitude with a two-photon-exchange model prediction that uses input from the Sivers transverse momentum distribution obtained from semi-inclusive deep-inelastic scattering., Comment: This is the final edited version as published in PRL
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92. The study of neutron activation yields in spallation reaction of 400 MeV/u carbon on a thick lead target
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Ma, F., Ge, H. L., Zhang, X. Y., Zhang, H. B., Ju, Y. Q., Chen, L., Yang, L., Fu, F., Zhang, Y. L., LI, J. Y., Liang, T. J., Zhou, B., Wang, S. L., Li, J. Y., Xu, J. K., Leir, X. G., Qin, Z., Gu, L., and Jin, G. M.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The spallation-neutron yield was studied experimentally by bombarding a thick lead target with 400 MeV/u carbon beam. The data were obtained with the activation analysis method using foils of Au, Mn, Al, Fe and In. The yields of produced isotopes were deduced by analyzing the measured {\gamma} spectra of irradiated foils. According to the isotopes yields, the spatial and energy distributions of the neutron field were discussed. The experimental results were compared with Monte Carlo simulations performed by the GEANT4 + FLUKA code., Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, 8 references
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93. Quantum Fisher information of entangled coherent state in the presence of photon losses: exact solution
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Zhang, Y. M., Li, X. W., Yang, W., and Jin, G. R.
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Quantum Physics ,Condensed Matter - Quantum Gases ,Physics - Atomic Physics ,Physics - Optics - Abstract
We investigate the performance of entangled coherent state for quantum enhanced phase estimation. An exact analytical expression of quantum Fisher information is derived to show the role of photon losses on the ultimate phase sensitivity. We find a transition of the sensitivity from the Heisenberg scaling to the classical scaling due to quantum decoherence of the photon state. This quantum-classical transition is uniquely determined by the number of photons being lost, instead of the number of incident photons or the photon loss rate alone. Our results also reveal that a crossover of the sensitivity between the entangled coherent state and the NOON state can occur even for very small photon loss rate., Comment: 7 page, 3 figures
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94. Metabolism of Immune Cells in the Tumor Microenvironment
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Jung, Jin G., primary and Le, Anne, additional
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95. Anomaly Detection Method Based on Granger Causality Modeling
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Chen, Siya, primary, Jin, G., additional, Peng, Sun, additional, and Zhang, Lulu, additional
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96. Targeting Metabolic Cross Talk Between Cancer Cells and Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts
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Jung, Jin G., primary and Le, Anne, additional
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97. The effect of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia in schizophrenia patients with sleep Disturbance: A non-randomized, assessor-blind trial
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Hwang, Dong-Ki, Nam, Min, and Lee, Yu-Jin G.
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98. New Measurements of the Transverse Beam Asymmetry for Elastic Electron Scattering from Selected Nuclei
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HAPPEX, The, Collaborations, PREX, Abrahamyan, S., Acha, A., Afanasev, A., Ahmed, Z., Albataineh, H., Aniol, K., Armstrong, D. S., Armstrong, W., Arrington, J., Averett, T., Babineau, B., Bailey, S. L., Barber, J., Barbieri, A., Beck, A., Bellini, V., Beminiwattha, R., Benaoum, H., Benesch, J., Benmokhtar, F., Bertin, P., Bielarski, T., Boeglin, W., Bosted, P., Butaru, F., Burtin, E., Cahoon, J., Camsonne, A., Canan, M., Carter, P., Chang, C. C., Cates, G. D., Chao, Y. C., Chen, C., Chen, J. P., Choi, Seonho, Chudakov, E., Cisbani, E., Craver, B., Cusanno, F., Dalton, M. M., De Leo, R., de Jager, K., Deconinck, W., Decowski, P., Deepa, D., Deng, X., Deur, A., Dutta, D., Etile, A., Ferdi, C., Feuerbach, R. J., Finn, J. M., Flay, D., Franklin, G. B., Friend, M., Frullani, S., Fuchey, E., Fuchs, S. A., Fuoti, K., Garibaldi, F., Gasser, E., Gilman, R., Giusa, A., Glamazdin, A., Glesener, L. E., Gomez, J., Gorchtein, M., Grames, J., Grimm, K., Gu, C., Hansen, O., Hansknecht, J., Hen, O., Higinbotham, D. W., Holmes, R. S., Holmstrom, T., Horowitz, C. J., Hoskins, J., Huang, J., Humensky, T. B., Hyde, C. E., Ibrahim, H., Itard, F., Jen, C. M., Jensen, E., Jiang, X., Jin, G., Johnston, S., Katich, J., Kaufman, L. J., Kelleher, A., Kliakhandler, K., King, P. M., Kolarkar, A., Kowalski, S., Kuchina, E., Kumar, K. S., Lagamba, L., Lambert, D., LaViolette, P., Leacock, J., Leckey IV, J., Lee, J. H., LeRose, J. J., Lhuillier, D., Lindgren, R., Liyanage, N., Lubinsky, N., Mammei, J., Mammoliti, F., Margaziotis, D. J., Markowitz, P., Mazouz, M., McCormick, K., McCreary, A., McNulty, D., Meekins, D. G., Mercado, L., Meziani, Z. E., Michaels, R. W., Mihovilovic, M., Moffit, B., Monaghan, P., Muangma, N., Munoz-Camacho, C., Nanda, S., Nelyubin, V., Neyret, D., Nuruzzaman, Oh, Y., Otis, K., Palmer, A., Parno, D., Paschke, K. D., Phillips, S. K., Poelker, M., Pomatsalyuk, R., Posik, M., Potokar, M., Prok, K., Puckett, A. J. R., Qian, X., Qiang, Y., Quinn, B., Rakhman, A., Reimer, P. E., Reitz, B., Riordan, S., Roche, J., Rogan, P., Ron, G., Russo, G., Saenboonruang, K., Saha, A., Sawatzky, B., Shahinyan, A., Silwal, R., Singh, J., Sirca, S., Slifer, K., Snyder, R., Solvignon, P., Souder, P. A., Sperduto, M. L., Subedi, R., Stutzman, M. L., Suleiman, R., Sulkosky, V., Sutera, C. M., Tobias, W. A., Troth, W., Urciuoli, G. M., Ulmer, P., Vacheret, A., Voutier, E., Waidyawansa, B., Wang, D., Wang, K., Wexler, J., Whitbeck, A., Wilson, R., Wojtsekhowski, B., Yan, X., Yao, H., Ye, Y., Ye, Z., Yim, V., Zana, L., Zhan, X., Zhang, J., Zhang, Y., Zheng, X., Ziskin, V., and Zhu, P.
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We have measured the beam-normal single-spin asymmetry $A_n$ in the elastic scattering of 1-3 GeV transversely polarized electrons from $^1$H and for the first time from $^4$He, $^{12}$C, and $^{208}$Pb. For $^1$H, $^4$He and $^{12}$C, the measurements are in agreement with calculations that relate $A_n$ to the imaginary part of the two-photon exchange amplitude including inelastic intermediate states. Surprisingly, the $^{208}$Pb result is significantly smaller than the corresponding prediction using the same formalism. These results suggest that a systematic set of new $A_n$ measurements might emerge as a new and sensitive probe of the structure of heavy nuclei., Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, accepted by PRL. v3: fixed one author name and affiliation, otherwise no change
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99. Measurement of the Neutron Radius of 208Pb Through Parity-Violation in Electron Scattering
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Abrahamyan, S., Ahmed, Z., Albataineh, H., Aniol, K., Armstrong, D. S., Armstrong, W., Averett, T., Babineau, B., Barbieri, A., Bellini, V., Beminiwattha, R., Benesch, J., Benmokhtar, F., Bielarski, T., Boeglin, W., Camsonne, A., Canan, M., Carter, P., Cates, G. D., Chen, C., Chen, J. -P., Hen, O., Cusanno, F., Dalton, M. M., De Leo, R., de Jager, K., Deconinck, W., Decowski, P., Deng, X., Deur, A., Dutta, D., Etile, A., Flay, D., Franklin, G. B., Friend, M., Frullani, S., Fuchey, E., Garibaldi, F., Gasser, E., Gilman, R., Giusa, A., Glamazdin, A., Gomez, J., Grames, J., Gu, C., Hansen, O., Hansknecht, J., Higinbotham, D. W., Holmes, R. S., Holmstrom, T., Horowitz, C. J., Hoskins, J., Huang, J., Hyde, C. E., Itard, F., Jen, C. -M., Jensen, E., Jin, G., Johnston, S., Kelleher, A., Kliakhandler, K., King, P. M., Kowalski, S., Kumar, K. S., Leacock, J., Leckey IV, J., Lee, J. H., LeRose, J. J., Lindgren, R., Liyanage, N., Lubinsky, N., Mammei, J., Mammoliti, F., Margaziotis, D. J., Markowitz, P., McCreary, A., McNulty, D., Mercado, L., Meziani, Z. -E., Michaels, R. W., Mihovilovic, M., Muangma, N., Muñoz-Camacho, C., Nanda, S., Nelyubin, V., Nuruzzaman, N., Oh, Y., Palmer, A., Parno, D., Paschke, K. D., Phillips, S. K., Poelker, B., Pomatsalyuk, R., Posik, M., Puckett, A. J. R., Quinn, B., Rakhman, A., Reimer, P. E., Riordan, S., Rogan, P., Ron, G., Russo, G., Saenboonruang, K., Saha, A., Sawatzky, B., Shahinyan, A., Silwal, R., Sirca, S., Slifer, K., Solvignon, P., Souder, P. A., Sperduto, M. L., Subedi, R., Suleiman, R., Sulkosky, V., Sutera, C. M., Tobias, W. A., Troth, W., Urciuoli, G. M., Waidyawansa, B., Wang, D., Wexler, J., Wilson, R., Wojtsekhowski, B., Yan, X., Yao, H., Ye, Y., Ye, Z., Yim, V., Zana, L., Zhan, X., Zhang, J., Zhang, Y., Zheng, X., and Zhu, P.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
We report the first measurement of the parity-violating asymmetry A_PV in the elastic scattering of polarized electrons from 208Pb. A_PV is sensitive to the radius of the neutron distribution (Rn). The result A_PV = 0.656 \pm 0.060 (stat) \pm 0.014 (syst) ppm corresponds to a difference between the radii of the neutron and proton distributions Rn - Rp = 0.33 +0.16 -0.18 fm and provides the first electroweak observation of the neutron skin which is expected in a heavy, neutron-rich nucleus., Comment: 6 pages, 1 figure
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100. Methods for Optical Calibration of the BigBite Hadron Spectrometer
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Mihovilovic, M., Allada, K., Anderson, B. D., Annand, J. R. M., Averett, T., Camsonne, A., Chan, R. W., Chen, J. -P., Chirapatpimol, K., de Jager, C. W., Gilad, S., Hamilton, D. J., Hansen, J. -O., Higinbotham, D. W., Juang, J., Jiang, X., Jin, G., Korsch, W., LeRose, J. J., Lindgren, R. A., Liyanage, N., Long, E., Michaels, R., Moffit, B., Monaghan, P., Nelyubin, V., Norum, B. E., Piasetzky, E., Qian, X., Qiang, Y., Riordan, S., Ron, G., Rosner, G., Sawatzky, B., Shabestari, M., Shahinyan, A., Shneor, R., Sirca, S., Subedi, R., Sulkosky, V., Watson, J. W., and Zhang, Y. -W.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The techniques for optical calibration of Jefferson Lab's large-acceptance magnetic hadron spectrometer, BigBite, have been examined. The most consistent and stable results were obtained by using a method based on singular value decomposition. In spite of the complexity of the optics, the particles' positions and momenta at the target have been precisely reconstructed from the coordinates measured in the detectors by means of a single back-tracing matrix. The technique is applicable to any similar magnetic spectrometer and any particle type. For 0.55 GeV/c protons, we have established the vertex resolution of 1.2 cm, angular resolutions of 7 mrad and 16 mrad (in-plane and out-of-plane, respectively), and a relative momentum resolution of 1.6%., Comment: 26 pages, 13 figures
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