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2. Vertical C-Shaped-Channel Nanosheet FETs Featured With Precise Control of Both Channel-Thickness and Gate-Length
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Z. R. Xiao, Q. Wang, H. L. Zhu, Z. Chen, Y. K. Zhang, J. J. Li, N. Zhou, J. F. Gao, X. Z. Ai, S. S. Lu, W. X. Huang, W. J. Xiong, Z. Z. Kong, J. J. Xiang, Y. Zhang, J. Zhao, J. B. Liu, Y. H. Lu, G. B. Bai, X. B. He, A. Y. Du, Z. H. Wu, T. Yang, J. F. Li, J. Luo, W. W. Wang, and T. C. Ye
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Published
- 2022
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3. Constraints on heavy decaying dark matter from 570 days of LHAASO observations
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Zhen, Cao, F, Aharonian, Q, An, Axikegu, L X, Bai, Y X, Bai, Y W, Bao, D, Bastieri, X J, Bi, Y J, Bi, J T, Cai, Zhe, Cao, J, Chang, J F, Chang, E S, Chen, Liang, Chen, Long, Chen, M J, Chen, M L, Chen, Q H, Chen, S H, Chen, S Z, Chen, T L, Chen, Y, Chen, H L, Cheng, N, Cheng, Y D, Cheng, S W, Cui, X H, Cui, Y D, Cui, B, D'Ettorre Piazzoli, B Z, Dai, H L, Dai, Z G, Dai, Danzengluobu, D, Della Volpe, K K, Duan, J H, Fan, Y Z, Fan, Z X, Fan, J, Fang, K, Fang, C F, Feng, L, Feng, S H, Feng, X T, Feng, Y L, Feng, B, Gao, C D, Gao, L Q, Gao, Q, Gao, W, Gao, W K, Gao, M M, Ge, L S, Geng, G H, Gong, Q B, Gou, M H, Gu, F L, Guo, J G, Guo, X L, Guo, Y Q, Guo, Y Y, Guo, Y A, Han, H H, He, H N, He, S L, He, X B, He, Y, He, M, Heller, Y K, Hor, C, Hou, X, Hou, H B, Hu, Q, Hu, S, Hu, S C, Hu, X J, Hu, D H, Huang, W H, Huang, X T, Huang, X Y, Huang, Y, Huang, Z C, Huang, X L, Ji, H Y, Jia, K, Jia, K, Jiang, Z J, Jiang, M, Jin, M M, Kang, T, Ke, D, Kuleshov, K, Levochkin, B B, Li, Cheng, Li, Cong, Li, F, Li, H B, Li, H C, Li, H Y, Li, J, Li, Jian, Li, Jie, Li, K, Li, W L, Li, X R, Li, Xin, Li, Y Z, Li, Zhe, Li, Zhuo, Li, E W, Liang, Y F, Liang, S J, Lin, B, Liu, C, Liu, D, Liu, H, Liu, H D, Liu, J, Liu, J L, Liu, J S, Liu, J Y, Liu, M Y, Liu, R Y, Liu, S M, Liu, W, Liu, Y, Liu, Y N, Liu, W J, Long, R, Lu, Q, Luo, H K, Lv, B Q, Ma, L L, Ma, X H, Ma, J R, Mao, A, Masood, Z, Min, W, Mitthumsiri, Y C, Nan, Z W, Ou, B Y, Pang, P, Pattarakijwanich, Z Y, Pei, M Y, Qi, Y Q, Qi, B Q, Qiao, J J, Qin, D, Ruffolo, A, Sáiz, C Y, Shao, L, Shao, O, Shchegolev, X D, Sheng, J Y, Shi, H C, Song, Yu V, Stenkin, V, Stepanov, Y, Su, Q N, Sun, X N, Sun, Z B, Sun, P H T, Tam, Z B, Tang, W W, Tian, B D, Wang, C, Wang, H, Wang, H G, Wang, J C, Wang, J S, Wang, L P, Wang, L Y, Wang, R, Wang, R N, Wang, W, Wang, X G, Wang, X Y, Wang, Y, Wang, Y D, Wang, Y J, Wang, Y P, Wang, Z H, Wang, Z X, Wang, Zhen, Wang, Zheng, Wang, D M, Wei, J J, Wei, Y J, Wei, T, Wen, C Y, Wu, H R, Wu, S, Wu, X F, Wu, Y S, Wu, S Q, Xi, J, Xia, J J, Xia, G M, Xiang, D X, Xiao, G, Xiao, G G, Xin, Y L, Xin, Y, Xing, Z, Xiong, D L, Xu, R X, Xu, L, Xue, D H, Yan, J Z, Yan, C W, Yang, F F, Yang, H W, Yang, J Y, Yang, L L, Yang, M J, Yang, R Z, Yang, S B, Yang, Y H, Yao, Z G, Yao, Y M, Ye, L Q, Yin, N, Yin, X H, You, Z Y, You, Y H, Yu, Q, Yuan, H, Yue, H D, Zeng, T X, Zeng, W, Zeng, Z K, Zeng, M, Zha, X X, Zhai, B B, Zhang, F, Zhang, H M, Zhang, H Y, Zhang, J L, Zhang, L X, Zhang, Li, Zhang, Lu, Zhang, P F, Zhang, P P, Zhang, R, Zhang, S B, Zhang, S R, Zhang, S S, Zhang, X, Zhang, X P, Zhang, Y F, Zhang, Y L, Zhang, Yi, Zhang, Yong, Zhang, B, Zhao, J, Zhao, L, Zhao, L Z, Zhao, S P, Zhao, F, Zheng, Y, Zheng, B, Zhou, H, Zhou, J N, Zhou, P, Zhou, R, Zhou, X X, Zhou, C G, Zhu, F R, Zhu, H, Zhu, K J, Zhu, X, Zuo, S, Ando, M, Chianese, D F G, Fiorillo, G, Miele, K C Y, Ng, and GRAPPA (ITFA, IoP, FNWI)
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High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE) ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO) ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph) ,General Physics and Astronomy ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics - Abstract
The kilometer square array (KM2A) of the large high altitude air shower observatory (LHAASO) aims at surveying the northern γ-ray sky at energies above 10 TeV with unprecedented sensitivity. γ-ray observations have long been one of the most powerful tools for dark matter searches, as, e.g., high-energy γ rays could be produced by the decays of heavy dark matter particles. In this Letter, we present the first dark matter analysis with LHAASO-KM2A, using the first 340 days of data from 1/2-KM2A and 230 days of data from 3/4-KM2A. Several regions of interest are used to search for a signal and account for the residual cosmic-ray background after γ/hadron separation. We find no excess of dark matter signals, and thus place some of the strongest γ-ray constraints on the lifetime of heavy dark matter particles with mass between 105 and 109 GeV. Our results with LHAASO are robust, and have important implications for dark matter interpretations of the diffuse astrophysical high-energy neutrino emission.
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4. A dynamic range extension system for LHAASO WCDA-1
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F. Aharonian, Q. An, null Axikegu, L. X. Bai, Y. X. Bai, Y. W. Bao, D. Bastieri, X. J. Bi, Y. J. Bi, H. Cai, J. T. Cai, Z. Cao, J. Chang, J. F. Chang, X. C. Chang, B. M. Chen, J. Chen, L. Chen, M. J. Chen, M. L. Chen, Q. H. Chen, S. H. Chen, S. Z. Chen, T. L. Chen, X. L. Chen, Y. Chen, N. Cheng, Y. D. Cheng, S. W. Cui, X. H. Cui, Y. D. Cui, B. Z. Dai, H. L. Dai, Z. G. Dai, null Danzengluobu, D. della Volpe, B. D’Ettorre Piazzoli, X. J. Dong, J. H. Fan, Y. Z. Fan, Z. X. Fan, J. Fang, K. Fang, C. F. Feng, L. Feng, S. H. Feng, Y. L. Feng, B. Gao, C. D. Gao, Q. Gao, W. Gao, M. M. Ge, L. S. Geng, G. H. Gong, Q. B. Gou, M. H. Gu, J. G. Guo, X. L. Guo, Y. Q. Guo, Y. Y. Guo, Y. A. Han, H. H. He, H. N. He, J. C. He, S. L. He, X. B. He, Y. He, M. Heller, Y. K. Hor, C. Hou, X. Hou, H. B. Hu, S. Hu, S. C. Hu, X. J. Hu, D. H. Huang, Q. L. Huang, W. H. Huang, X. T. Huang, Y. Huang, Z. C. Huang, F. Ji, X. L. Ji, H. Y. Jia, K. Jiang, Z. J. Jiang, C. Jin, D. Kuleshov, K. Levochkin, B. B. Li, C. Li, F. Li, H. B. Li, H. C. Li, H. Y. Li, J. Li, K. Li, W. L. Li, X. Li, X. R. Li, Y. Li, Y. Z. Li, Z. Li, E. W. Liang, Y. F. Liang, S. J. Lin, B. Liu, C. Liu, D. Liu, H. Liu, H. D. Liu, J. Liu, J. L. Liu, J. S. Liu, J. Y. Liu, M. Y. Liu, R. Y. Liu, S. M. Liu, W. Liu, Y. N. Liu, Z. X. Liu, W. J. Long, R. Lu, H. K. Lv, B. Q. Ma, L. L. Ma, X. H. Ma, J. R. Mao, A. Masood, W. Mitthumsiri, T. Montaruli, Y. C. Nan, B. Y. Pang, P. Pattarakijwanich, Z. Y. Pei, M. Y. Qi, D. Ruffolo, V. Rulev, A. Sáiz, L. Shao, O. Shchegolev, X. D. Sheng, J. R. Shi, H. C. Song, Yu. V. Stenkin, V. Stepanov, Q. N. Sun, X. N. Sun, Z. B. Sun, P. H. T. Tam, Z. B. Tang, W. W. Tian, B. D. Wang, C. Wang, H. Wang, H. G. Wang, J. C. Wang, J. S. Wang, L. P. Wang, L. Y. Wang, R. N. Wang, W. Wang, X. G. Wang, X. J. Wang, X. Y. Wang, Y. D. Wang, Y. J. Wang, Y. P. Wang, Z. Wang, Z. H. Wang, Z. X. Wang, D. M. Wei, J. J. Wei, Y. J. Wei, T. Wen, C. Y. Wu, H. R. Wu, S. Wu, W. X. Wu, X. F. Wu, S. Q. Xi, J. Xia, J. J. Xia, G. M. Xiang, G. Xiao, H. B. Xiao, G. G. Xin, Y. L. Xin, Y. Xing, D. L. Xu, R. X. Xu, L. Xue, D. H. Yan, C. W. Yang, F. F. Yang, J. Y. Yang, L. L. Yang, M. J. Yang, R. Z. Yang, S. B. Yang, Y. H. Yao, Z. G. Yao, Y. M. Ye, L. Q. Yin, N. Yin, X. H. You, Z. Y. You, Y. H. Yu, Q. Yuan, H. D. Zeng, T. X. Zeng, W. Zeng, Z. K. Zeng, M. Zha, X. X. Zhai, B. B. Zhang, H. M. Zhang, H. Y. Zhang, J. L. Zhang, J. W. Zhang, L. Zhang, L. X. Zhang, P. F. Zhang, P. P. Zhang, R. Zhang, S. R. Zhang, S. S. Zhang, X. Zhang, X. P. Zhang, Y. Zhang, Y. F. Zhang, Y. L. Zhang, B. Zhao, J. Zhao, L. Zhao, L. Z. Zhao, S. P. Zhao, F. Zheng, Y. Zheng, B. Zhou, H. Zhou, J. N. Zhou, P. Zhou, R. Zhou, X. X. Zhou, C. G. Zhu, F. R. Zhu, H. Zhu, K. J. Zhu, and X. Zuo
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,Dynamic range ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Cosmic ray ,Extension (predicate logic) ,Measure (mathematics) ,Effective nuclear charge ,Nuclear physics ,Air shower ,Nuclear Energy and Engineering ,Orders of magnitude (time) ,Energy (signal processing) - Abstract
The main scientific goal of LHAASO-WCDA is to survey gamma-ray sources with energy from 100 GeV to 30 TeV. To observe high-energy shower events, especially to measure the energy spectrum of cosmic rays from 100 TeV to 10 PeV, a dynamic range extension system (WCDA++) is designed to use a 1.5-inch PMT with a dynamic range of four orders of magnitude for each cell in WCDA-1. The dynamic range is extended by using these PMTs to measure the effective charge density in the core region of air shower events, which is an important parameter for identifying the composition of primary particles. The system has been running for more than one year. In this paper, the details of the design and performance of WCDA++ are presented.
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- 2021
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5. Kinetic mechanism of FeCr2O4 reduction in carbon-containing iron melt
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Y.-Y. Xiao, L.-J. Wang, S.-Y. Liu, X.-B. He, and K.-C. Chou
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Mechanics of Materials ,Materials Chemistry ,Metals and Alloys ,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology - Abstract
Direct alloying of chromium by chromite attracts a lot of interest for its superiority in energy-saving and process simplification. The knowledge of chromium alloying by reduction of FeCr2O4, the main component of chromite, is key to understanding the mechanism of chromium alloying from chromite. The effect of melt composition (carbon and chromium addition) and temperature on the reduction of FeCr2O4 by carbon-containing iron melt was studied. The higher the carbon content is in the melt, the higher chromium recovery is obtained. Similarly, the higher temperature is favourable for the reduction of FeCr2O4. The reduction of FeCr2O4 was impeded by chromium addition due to the lower activity of carbon resulting from the strong attraction between carbon and chromium. The kinetics of FeCr2O4 reduction by carbon dissolving in iron melt were investigated, and the results indicated that the controlling step is the chemical reaction at the FeCr2O4/melt interface at 1823K. And the calculated activation energy for the chemical reaction is 392.82 kJ/mol.
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- 2023
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6. Construction and on-site performance of the LHAASO WFCTA camera
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F. Aharonian, Q. An, Axikegu, L. X. Bai, Y. X. Bai, Y. W. Bao, D. Bastieri, X. J. Bi, Y. J. Bi, H. Cai, J. T. Cai, Z. Cao, J. Chang, J. F. Chang, X. C. Chang, B. M. Chen, J. Chen, L. Chen, M. J. Chen, M. L. Chen, Q. H. Chen, S. H. Chen, S. Z. Chen, T. L. Chen, X. L. Chen, Y. Chen, N. Cheng, Y. D. Cheng, S. W. Cui, X. H. Cui, Y. D. Cui, B. Z. Dai, H. L. Dai, Z. G. Dai, Danzengluobu, D. della Volpe, B. D’Ettorre Piazzoli, X. J. Dong, J. H. Fan, Y. Z. Fan, Z. X. Fan, J. Fang, K. Fang, C. F. Feng, L. Feng, S. H. Feng, Y. L. Feng, B. Gao, C. D. Gao, Q. Gao, W. Gao, M. M. Ge, L. S. Geng, G. H. Gong, Q. B. Gou, M. H. Gu, J. G. Guo, X. L. Guo, Y. Q. Guo, Y. Y. Guo, Y. A. Han, H. H. He, H. N. He, J. C. He, S. L. He, X. B. He, Y. He, M. Heller, Y. K. Hor, C. Hou, X. Hou, H. B. Hu, S. Hu, S. C. Hu, X. J. Hu, D. H. Huang, Q. L. Huang, W. H. Huang, X. T. Huang, Z. C. Huang, F. Ji, X. L. Ji, H. Y. Jia, K. Jiang, Z. J. Jiang, C. Jin, D. Kuleshov, K. Levochkin, B. B. Li, C. Li, F. Li, H. B. Li, H. C. Li, H. Y. Li, J. Li, K. Li, W. L. Li, X. Li, X. R. Li, Y. Li, Y. Z. Li, Z. Li, E. W. Liang, Y. F. Liang, S. J. Lin, B. Liu, C. Liu, D. Liu, H. Liu, H. D. Liu, J. Liu, J. L. Liu, J. S. Liu, J. Y. Liu, M. Y. Liu, R. Y. Liu, S. M. Liu, W. Liu, Y. N. Liu, Z. X. Liu, W. J. Long, R. Lu, H. K. Lv, B. Q. Ma, L. L. Ma, X. H. Ma, J. R. Mao, A. Masood, W. Mitthumsiri, T. Montaruli, Y. C. Nan, B. Y. Pang, P. Pattarakijwanich, Z. Y. Pei, M. Y. Qi, D. Ruffolo, V. Rulev, A. Sáiz, L. Shao, O. Shchegolev, X. D. Sheng, J. R. Shi, H. C. Song, Yu. V. Stenkin, V. Stepanov, Q. N. Sun, X. N. Sun, Z. B. Sun, P. H. T. Tam, Z. B. Tang, W. W. Tian, B. D. Wang, C. Wang, H. Wang, H. G. Wang, J. C. Wang, J. S. Wang, L. P. Wang, L. Y. Wang, R. N. Wang, W. Wang, X. G. Wang, X. J. Wang, X. Y. Wang, Y. D. Wang, Y. J. Wang, Y. P. Wang, Z. Wang, Z. H. Wang, Z. X. Wang, D. M. Wei, J. J. Wei, Y. J. Wei, T. Wen, C. Y. Wu, H. R. Wu, S. Wu, W. X. Wu, X. F. Wu, S. Q. Xi, J. Xia, J. J. Xia, G. M. Xiang, G. Xiao, H. B. Xiao, G. G. Xin, Y. L. Xin, Y. Xing, D. L. Xu, R. X. Xu, L. Xue, D. H. Yan, C. W. Yang, F. F. Yang, J. Y. Yang, L. L. Yang, M. J. Yang, R. Z. Yang, S. B. Yang, Y. H. Yao, Z. G. Yao, Y. M. Ye, L. Q. Yin, N. Yin, X. H. You, Z. Y. You, Y. H. Yu, Q. Yuan, H. D. Zeng, T. X. Zeng, W. Zeng, Z. K. Zeng, M. Zha, X. X. Zhai, B. B. Zhang, H. M. Zhang, H. Y. Zhang, J. L. Zhang, J. W. Zhang, L. Zhang, L. X. Zhang, P. F. Zhang, P. P. Zhang, R. Zhang, S. R. Zhang, S S. Zhang, X. Zhang, X. P. Zhang, Y. Zhang, Y. F. Zhang, Y. L. Zhang, B. Zhao, J. Zhao, L. Zhao, L. Z. Zhao, S. P. Zhao, F. Zheng, Y. Zheng, B. Zhou, H. Zhou, J. N. Zhou, P. Zhou, R. Zhou, X. X. Zhou, C. G. Zhu, F. R. Zhu, H. Zhu, K. J. Zhu, X. Zuo, and The LHAASO Collaboration
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Photomultiplier ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,QC770-798 ,Astrophysics ,01 natural sciences ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,law.invention ,Telescope ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,Silicon photomultiplier ,Optics ,Observatory ,law ,Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,0103 physical sciences ,010306 general physics ,Engineering (miscellaneous) ,Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics (astro-ph.IM) ,Cherenkov radiation ,Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,business.industry ,Instrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det) ,Avalanche photodiode ,Cherenkov Telescope Array ,QB460-466 ,Air shower ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,business - Abstract
The focal plane camera is the core component of the Wide Field-of-view Cherenkov/fluorescence Telescope Array (WFCTA) of the Large High-Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO). Because of the capability of working under moonlight without aging, silicon photomultipliers (SiPM) have been proven to be not only an alternative but also an improvement to conventional photomultiplier tubes (PMT) in this application. Eighteen SiPM-based cameras with square light funnels have been built for WFCTA. The telescopes have collected more than 100 million cosmic ray events and preliminary results indicate that these cameras are capable of working under moonlight. The characteristics of the light funnels and SiPMs pose challenges (e.g. dynamic range, dark count rate, assembly techniques). In this paper, we present the design features, manufacturing techniques and performances of these cameras. Finally, the test facilities, the test methods and results of SiPMs in the cameras are reported here., Comment: 45 pages, 21 figures, article
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7. Exploring Lorentz Invariance Violation from Ultrahigh-Energy γ Rays Observed by LHAASO
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Zhen, Cao, F, Aharonian, Q, An, Axikegu, L X, Bai, Y X, Bai, Y W, Bao, D, Bastieri, X J, Bi, Y J, Bi, H, Cai, J T, Cai, Zhe, Cao, J, Chang, J F, Chang, B M, Chen, E S, Chen, J, Chen, Liang, Chen, Long, Chen, M J, Chen, M L, Chen, Q H, Chen, S H, Chen, S Z, Chen, T L, Chen, X L, Chen, Y, Chen, N, Cheng, Y D, Cheng, S W, Cui, X H, Cui, Y D, Cui, B D'Ettorre, Piazzoli, B Z, Dai, H L, Dai, Z G, Dai, Danzengluobu, D, Della Volpe, X J, Dong, K K, Duan, J H, Fan, Y Z, Fan, Z X, Fan, J, Fang, K, Fang, C F, Feng, L, Feng, S H, Feng, Y L, Feng, B, Gao, C D, Gao, L Q, Gao, Q, Gao, W, Gao, M M, Ge, L S, Geng, G H, Gong, Q B, Gou, M H, Gu, F L, Guo, J G, Guo, X L, Guo, Y Q, Guo, Y Y, Guo, Y A, Han, H H, He, H N, He, J C, He, S L, He, X B, He, Y, He, M, Heller, Y K, Hor, C, Hou, X, Hou, H B, Hu, S, Hu, S C, Hu, X J, Hu, D H, Huang, Q L, Huang, W H, Huang, X T, Huang, X Y, Huang, Z C, Huang, F, Ji, X L, Ji, H Y, Jia, K, Jiang, Z J, Jiang, C, Jin, T, Ke, D, Kuleshov, K, Levochkin, B B, Li, Cheng, Li, Cong, Li, F, Li, H B, Li, H C, Li, H Y, Li, Jian, Li, Jie, Li, K, Li, W L, Li, X R, Li, Xin, Li, Y, Li, Y Z, Li, Zhe, Li, Zhuo, Li, E W, Liang, Y F, Liang, S J, Lin, B, Liu, C, Liu, D, Liu, H, Liu, H D, Liu, J, Liu, J L, Liu, J S, Liu, J Y, Liu, M Y, Liu, R Y, Liu, S M, Liu, W, Liu, Y, Liu, Y N, Liu, Z X, Liu, W J, Long, R, Lu, H K, Lv, B Q, Ma, L L, Ma, X H, Ma, J R, Mao, A, Masood, Z, Min, W, Mitthumsiri, T, Montaruli, Y C, Nan, B Y, Pang, P, Pattarakijwanich, Z Y, Pei, M Y, Qi, Y Q, Qi, B Q, Qiao, J J, Qin, D, Ruffolo, V, Rulev, A, Sáiz, L, Shao, O, Shchegolev, X D, Sheng, J R, Shi, H C, Song, Yu V, Stenkin, V, Stepanov, Y, Su, Q N, Sun, X N, Sun, Z B, Sun, P H T, Tam, Z B, Tang, W W, Tian, B D, Wang, C, Wang, H, Wang, H G, Wang, J C, Wang, J S, Wang, L P, Wang, L Y, Wang, R N, Wang, W, Wang, X G, Wang, X J, Wang, X Y, Wang, Y, Wang, Y D, Wang, Y J, Wang, Y P, Wang, Z H, Wang, Z X, Wang, Zhen, Wang, Zheng, Wang, D M, Wei, J J, Wei, Y J, Wei, T, Wen, C Y, Wu, H R, Wu, S, Wu, W X, Wu, X F, Wu, S Q, Xi, J, Xia, J J, Xia, G M, Xiang, D X, Xiao, G, Xiao, H B, Xiao, G G, Xin, Y L, Xin, Y, Xing, D L, Xu, R X, Xu, L, Xue, D H, Yan, J Z, Yan, C W, Yang, F F, Yang, J Y, Yang, L L, Yang, M J, Yang, R Z, Yang, S B, Yang, Y H, Yao, Z G, Yao, Y M, Ye, L Q, Yin, N, Yin, X H, You, Z Y, You, Y H, Yu, Q, Yuan, H D, Zeng, T X, Zeng, W, Zeng, Z K, Zeng, M, Zha, X X, Zhai, B B, Zhang, H M, Zhang, H Y, Zhang, J L, Zhang, J W, Zhang, L X, Zhang, Li, Zhang, Lu, Zhang, P F, Zhang, P P, Zhang, R, Zhang, S R, Zhang, S S, Zhang, X, Zhang, X P, Zhang, Y F, Zhang, Y L, Zhang, Yi, Zhang, Yong, Zhang, B, Zhao, J, Zhao, L, Zhao, L Z, Zhao, S P, Zhao, F, Zheng, Y, Zheng, B, Zhou, H, Zhou, J N, Zhou, P, Zhou, R, Zhou, X X, Zhou, C G, Zhu, F R, Zhu, H, Zhu, K J, Zhu, and X, Zuo
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General Physics and Astronomy - Abstract
Recently, the LHAASO Collaboration published the detection of 12 ultrahigh-energy γ-ray sources above 100 TeV, with the highest energy photon reaching 1.4 PeV. The first detection of PeV γ rays from astrophysical sources may provide a very sensitive probe of the effect of the Lorentz invariance violation (LIV), which results in decay of high-energy γ rays in the superluminal scenario and hence a sharp cutoff of the energy spectrum. Two highest energy sources are studied in this work. No signature of the existence of the LIV is found in their energy spectra, and the lower limits on the LIV energy scale are derived. Our results show that the first-order LIV energy scale should be higher than about 10^{5} times the Planck scale M_{Pl} and that the second-order LIV scale is10^{-3}M_{Pl}. Both limits improve by at least one order of magnitude the previous results.
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8. Extended Very-High-Energy Gamma-Ray Emission Surrounding PSR J0622+3749 Observed by LHAASO-KM2A
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F, Aharonian, Q, An, Axikegu, L X, Bai, Y X, Bai, Y W, Bao, D, Bastieri, X J, Bi, Y J, Bi, H, Cai, J T, Cai, Z, Cao, J, Chang, J F, Chang, X C, Chang, B M, Chen, J, Chen, L, Chen, M J, Chen, M L, Chen, Q H, Chen, S H, Chen, S Z, Chen, T L, Chen, X L, Chen, Y, Chen, N, Cheng, Y D, Cheng, S W, Cui, X H, Cui, Y D, Cui, B Z, Dai, H L, Dai, Z G, Dai, Danzengluobu, D, Della Volpe, B, D'Ettorre Piazzoli, X J, Dong, J H, Fan, Y Z, Fan, Z X, Fan, J, Fang, K, Fang, C F, Feng, L, Feng, S H, Feng, Y L, Feng, B, Gao, C D, Gao, Q, Gao, W, Gao, M M, Ge, L S, Geng, G H, Gong, Q B, Gou, M H, Gu, J G, Guo, X L, Guo, Y Q, Guo, Y Y, Guo, Y A, Han, H H, He, H N, He, J C, He, S L, He, X B, He, Y, He, M, Heller, Y K, Hor, C, Hou, X, Hou, H B, Hu, S, Hu, S C, Hu, X J, Hu, D H, Huang, Q L, Huang, W H, Huang, X T, Huang, Z C, Huang, F, Ji, X L, Ji, H Y, Jia, K, Jiang, Z J, Jiang, C, Jin, D, Kuleshov, K, Levochkin, B B, Li, C, Li, F, Li, H B, Li, H C, Li, H Y, Li, J, Li, K, Li, W L, Li, X, Li, X R, Li, Y, Li, Y Z, Li, Z, Li, E W, Liang, Y F, Liang, S J, Lin, B, Liu, C, Liu, D, Liu, H, Liu, H D, Liu, J, Liu, J L, Liu, J S, Liu, J Y, Liu, M Y, Liu, R Y, Liu, S M, Liu, W, Liu, Y N, Liu, Z X, Liu, W J, Long, R, Lu, H K, Lv, B Q, Ma, L L, Ma, X H, Ma, J R, Mao, A, Masood, W, Mitthumsiri, T, Montaruli, Y C, Nan, B Y, Pang, P, Pattarakijwanich, Z Y, Pei, M Y, Qi, D, Ruffolo, V, Rulev, A, Sáiz, L, Shao, O, Shchegolev, X D, Sheng, J R, Shi, H C, Song, Yu V, Stenkin, V, Stepanov, Q N, Sun, X N, Sun, Z B, Sun, P H T, Tam, Z B, Tang, W W, Tian, B D, Wang, C, Wang, H, Wang, H G, Wang, J C, Wang, J S, Wang, L P, Wang, L Y, Wang, R N, Wang, W, Wang, X G, Wang, X J, Wang, X Y, Wang, Y D, Wang, Y J, Wang, Y P, Wang, Z, Wang, Z H, Wang, Z X, Wang, D M, Wei, J J, Wei, Y J, Wei, T, Wen, C Y, Wu, H R, Wu, S, Wu, W X, Wu, X F, Wu, S Q, Xi, J, Xia, J J, Xia, G M, Xiang, G, Xiao, H B, Xiao, G G, Xin, Y L, Xin, Y, Xing, D L, Xu, R X, Xu, L, Xue, D H, Yan, C W, Yang, F F, Yang, J Y, Yang, L L, Yang, M J, Yang, R Z, Yang, S B, Yang, Y H, Yao, Z G, Yao, Y M, Ye, L Q, Yin, N, Yin, X H, You, Z Y, You, Y H, Yu, Q, Yuan, H D, Zeng, T X, Zeng, W, Zeng, Z K, Zeng, M, Zha, X X, Zhai, B B, Zhang, H M, Zhang, H Y, Zhang, J L, Zhang, J W, Zhang, L, Zhang, L X, Zhang, P F, Zhang, P P, Zhang, R, Zhang, S R, Zhang, S S, Zhang, X, Zhang, X P, Zhang, Y, Zhang, Y F, Zhang, Y L, Zhang, B, Zhao, J, Zhao, L, Zhao, L Z, Zhao, S P, Zhao, F, Zheng, Y, Zheng, B, Zhou, H, Zhou, J N, Zhou, P, Zhou, R, Zhou, X X, Zhou, C G, Zhu, F R, Zhu, H, Zhu, K J, Zhu, X, Zuo, and X Y, Huang
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We report the discovery of an extended very-high-energy (VHE) gamma-ray source around the location of the middle-aged (207.8 kyr) pulsar PSR J0622+3749 with the Large High-Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO). The source is detected with a significance of 8.2σ for E25 TeV assuming a Gaussian template. The best-fit location is (right ascension, declination) =(95.47°±0.11°,37.92°±0.09°), and the extension is 0.40°±0.07°. The energy spectrum can be described by a power-law spectrum with an index of -2.92±0.17_{stat}±0.02_{sys}. No clear extended multiwavelength counterpart of the LHAASO source has been found from the radio to sub-TeV bands. The LHAASO observations are consistent with the scenario that VHE electrons escaped from the pulsar, diffused in the interstellar medium, and scattered the interstellar radiation field. If interpreted as the pulsar halo scenario, the diffusion coefficient, inferred for electrons with median energies of ∼160 TeV, is consistent with those obtained from the extended halos around Geminga and Monogem and much smaller than that derived from cosmic ray secondaries. The LHAASO discovery of this source thus likely enriches the class of so-called pulsar halos and confirms that high-energy particles generally diffuse very slowly in the disturbed medium around pulsars.
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9. Discovery of the Ultra-high energy gamma-ray source LHAASO J2108+5157
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Zhen Cao, F. Aharonian, Q. An, null Axikegu, L. X. Bai, Y. X. Bai, Y. W. Bao, D. Bastieri, X. J. Bi, Y. J. Bi, H. Cai, J. T. Cai, Zhe Cao, J. Chang, J. F. Chang, B. M. Chen, E. S. Chen, J. Chen, Liang Chen, Long Chen, M. J. Chen, M. L. Chen, Q. H. Chen, S. H. Chen, S. Z. Chen, T. L. Chen, X. L. Chen, Y. Chen, N. Cheng, Y. D. Cheng, S. W. Cui, X. H. Cui, Y. D. Cui, B. D’Ettorre Piazzoli, B. Z. Dai, H. L. Dai, Z. G. Dai, Dan-Zeng Dan-Zeng-Luo-Bu, D. della Volpe, X. J. Dong, K. K. Duan, J. H. Fan, Y. Z. Fan, Z. X. Fan, J. Fang, K. Fang, C. F. Feng, L. Feng, S. H. Feng, Y. L. Feng, B. Gao, C. D. Gao, L. Q. Gao, Q. Gao, W. Gao, M. M. Ge, L. S. Geng, G. H. Gong, Q. B. Gou, M. H. Gu, F. L. Guo, J. G. Guo, X. L. Guo, Y. Q. Guo, Y. Y. Guo, Y. A. Han, H. H. He, H. N. He, J. C. He, S. L. He, X. B. He, Y. He, M. Heller, Y. K. Hor, C. Hou, H. B. Hu, S. Hu, S. C. Hu, X. J. Hu, D. H. Huang, Q. L. Huang, W. H. Huang, X. T. Huang, X. Y. Huang, Z. C. Huang, F. Ji, X. L. Ji, H. Y. Jia, K. Jiang, Z. J. Jiang, C. Jin, T. Ke, D. Kuleshov, K. Levochkin, B. B. Li, Cheng Li, Cong Li, F. Li, H. B. Li, H. C. Li, H. Y. Li, J. Li, K. Li, W. L. Li, X. R. Li, Xin Li, Y. Li, Y. Z. Li, Zhe Li, Zhuo Li, E. W. Liang, Y. F. Liang, S. J. Lin, B. Liu, C. Liu, D. Liu, H. Liu, H. D. Liu, J. Liu, J. L. Liu, J. S. Liu, J. Y. Liu, M. Y. Liu, R. Y. Liu, S. M. Liu, W. Liu, Y. Liu, Y. N. Liu, Z. X. Liu, W. J. Long, R. Lu, H. K. Lv, B. Q. Ma, L. L. Ma, X. H. Ma, J. R. Mao, A. Masood, Z. Min, W. Mitthumsiri, T. Montaruli, Y. C. Nan, B. Y. Pang, P. Pattarakijwanich, Z. Y. Pei, M. Y. Qi, Y. Q. Qi, B. Q. Qiao, J. J. Qin, D. Ruffolo, V. Rulev, A. Sáiz, L. Shao, O. Shchegolev, X. D. Sheng, J. Y. Shi, H. C. Song, Yu. V. Stenkin, V. Stepanov, Y. Su, Q. N. Sun, X. N. Sun, Z. B. Sun, P. H. T. Tam, Z. B. Tang, W. W. Tian, B. D. Wang, C. Wang, H. Wang, H. G. Wang, J. C. Wang, J. S. Wang, L. P. Wang, L. Y. Wang, R. N. Wang, W. Wang, X. G. Wang, X. J. Wang, X. Y. Wang, Y. Wang, Y. D. Wang, Y. J. Wang, Y. P. Wang, Z. H. Wang, Z. X. Wang, Zhen Wang, Zheng Wang, D. M. Wei, J. J. Wei, Y. J. Wei, T. Wen, C. Y. Wu, H. R. Wu, S. Wu, W. X. Wu, X. F. Wu, S. Q. Xi, J. Xia, J. J. Xia, G. M. Xiang, D. X. Xiao, G. Xiao, H. B. Xiao, G. G. Xin, Y. L. Xin, Y. Xing, D. L. Xu, R. X. Xu, L. Xue, D. H. Yan, J. Z. Yan, C. W. Yang, F. F. Yang, J. Y. Yang, L. L. Yang, M. J. Yang, R. Z. Yang, S. B. Yang, Y. H. Yao, Z. G. Yao, Y. M. Ye, L. Q. Yin, N. Yin, X. H. You, Z. Y. You, Y. H. Yu, Q. Yuan, H. D. Zeng, T. X. Zeng, W. Zeng, Z. K. Zeng, M. Zha, X. X. Zhai, B. B. Zhang, H. M. Zhang, H. Y. Zhang, J. L. Zhang, J. W. Zhang, L. X. Zhang, Li Zhang, Lu Zhang, P. F. Zhang, P. P. Zhang, R. Zhang, S. R. Zhang, S. S. Zhang, X. Zhang, X. P. Zhang, Y. F. Zhang, Y. L. Zhang, Yi Zhang, Yong Zhang, B. Zhao, J. Zhao, L. Zhao, L. Z. Zhao, S. P. Zhao, F. Zheng, Y. Zheng, B. Zhou, H. Zhou, J. N. Zhou, P. Zhou, R. Zhou, X. X. Zhou, C. G. Zhu, F. R. Zhu, H. Zhu, K. J. Zhu, and X. Zuo
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Physics ,High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE) ,Molecular cloud ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Hadron ,Gamma ray ,Flux ,Sigma ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Gamma-ray astronomy ,Space and Planetary Science ,Energy spectrum ,Ultrahigh energy ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We report the discovery of a UHE gamma-ray source, LHAASO J2108+5157, by analyzing the LHAASO-KM2A data of 308.33 live days. Significant excess of gamma-ray induced showers is observed in both energy bands of 25-100 TeV and $\gt$100 TeV with 9.5 sigma and 8.5 sigma, respectively. This source is not significantly favored as an extensive source with the angular extension smaller than the point-spread function of KM2A. The measured energy spectrum from 20 to 200 TeV can be approximately described by a power-law function with an index of -2.83$\pm$ 0.18stat. A harder spectrum is demanded at lower energies considering the flux upper limit set by Fermi-LAT observations. The position of the gamma-ray emission is correlated with a giant molecular cloud, which favors a hadronic origin. No obvious counterparts have been found, deeper multiwavelength observations will help to shed new light on this intriguing UHE source., Comment: 12 pages, 7 figures, accepted by ApJL
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10. [High-mobility group protein 1 promotes diethylnitrosamine-induced liver cancer formation in mice by activating mitochondrial biogenesis]
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X B, He, M, Chen, H, Xiao, C B, Huang, A, Tsung, and Y, Liu
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Male ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Mice, Knockout ,Mice ,Liver Neoplasms, Experimental ,Organelle Biogenesis ,Liver ,Liver Neoplasms ,Animals ,Diethylnitrosamine ,HMGB1 Protein ,Cell Proliferation - Published
- 2020
11. [Efficiency analysis on functional protection of nerve plane-oriented laparoscopic total mesorectal excision]
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W H, Deng, Y B, Zheng, S L, Tong, F Y, Cao, X B, He, K, Xiao, D, Song, and Y J, Yang
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Male ,Proctectomy ,Treatment Outcome ,Autonomic Nervous System Diseases ,Rectal Neoplasms ,Rectum ,Humans ,Laparoscopy ,Mesentery ,Adenocarcinoma ,Autonomic Nervous System ,Pelvis ,Retrospective Studies - Published
- 2019
12. Geometrical reconstruction of fluorescence events observed by the LHAASO experiment *
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F. Aharonian, Q. An, null Axikegu, L. X. Bai, Y. X. Bai, Y. W. Bao, D. Bastieri, X. J. Bi, Y. J. Bi, H. Cai, J. T. Cai, Z. Cao, J. Chang, J. F. Chang, X. C. Chang, B. M. Chen, J. Chen, L. Chen, M. J. Chen, M. L. Chen, Q. H. Chen, S. H. Chen, S. Z. Chen, T. L. Chen, X. L. Chen, Y. Chen, N. Cheng, Y. D. Cheng, S. W. Cui, X. H. Cui, Y. D. Cui, B. Z. Dai, H. L. Dai, Z. G. Dai, null Danzengluobu, D. della Volpe, B. D'Ettorre Piazzoli, X. J. Dong, J. H. Fan, Y. Z. Fan, Z. X. Fan, J. Fang, K. Fang, C. F. Feng, L. Feng, S. H. Feng, Y. L. Feng, B. Gao, C. D. Gao, Q. Gao, W. Gao, M. M. Ge, L. S. Geng, G. H. Gong, Q. B. Gou, M. H. Gu, J. G. Guo, X. L. Guo, Y. Q. Guo, Y. Y. Guo, Y. A. Han, H. H. He, H. N. He, J. C. He, S. L. He, X. B. He, Y. He, M. Heller, Y. K. Hor, C. Hou, X. Hou, H. B. Hu, S. Hu, S. C. Hu, X. J. Hu, D. H. Huang, Q. L. Huang, W. H. Huang, X. T. Huang, Z. C. Huang, F. Ji, X. L. Ji, H. Y. Jia, K. Jiang, Z. J. Jiang, C. Jin, D. Kuleshov, K. Levochkin, B. B. Li, C. Li, F. Li, H. B. Li, H. C. Li, H. Y. Li, J. Li, K. Li, W. L. Li, X. Li, X. R. Li, Y. Li, Y. Z. Li, Z. Li, E. W. Liang, Y. F. Liang, S.J. Lin, B. Liu, C. Liu, D. Liu, H. Liu, H. D. Liu, J. Liu, J. L. Liu, J. S. Liu, J. Y. Liu, M. Y. Liu, R. Y. Liu, S. M. Liu, W. Liu, Y. N. Liu, Z. X. Liu, W. J. Long, R. Lu, H. K. Lv, B. Q. Ma, L. L. Ma, X. H. Ma, J. R. Mao, A. Masood, W. Mitthumsiri, T. Montaruli, Y. C. Nan, B. Y. Pang, P. Pattarakijwanich, Z. Y. Pei, M. Y. Qi, D. Ruffolo, V. Rulev, A. Sáiz, L. Shao, O. Shchegolev, X. D. Sheng, J. R. Shi, H. C. Song, Yu.V. Stenkin, V. Stepanov, Q. N. Sun, X. N. Sun, Z. B. Sun, P. H. T. Tam, Z. B. Tang, W. W. Tian, B. D. Wang, C. Wang, H. Wang, H. G. Wang, J. C. Wang, J. S. Wang, L. P. Wang, L. Y. Wang, R. N. Wang, W. Wang, X. G. Wang, X. J. Wang, X. Y. Wang, Y. D. Wang, Y. J. Wang, Y. P. Wang, Z. Wang, Z. H. Wang, Z. X. Wang, D. M. Wei, J. J. Wei, Y. J. Wei, T. Wen, C. Y. Wu, H. R. Wu, S. Wu, W. X. Wu, X. F. Wu, S. Q. Xi, J. Xia, J. J. Xia, G. M. Xiang, G. Xiao, H. B. Xiao, G. G. Xin, Y. L. Xin, Y. Xing, D. L. Xu, R. X. Xu, L. Xue, D. H. Yan, C. W. Yang, F. F. Yang, J. Y. Yang, L. L. Yang, M. J. Yang, R. Z. Yang, S. B. Yang, Y. H. Yao, Z. G. Yao, Y. M. Ye, L. Q. Yin, N. Yin, X. H. You, Z. Y. You, Y. H. Yu, Q. Yuan, H. D. Zeng, T. X. Zeng, W. Zeng, Z. K. Zeng, M. Zha, X. X. Zhai, B. B. Zhang, H. M. Zhang, H. Y. Zhang, J. L. Zhang, J. W. Zhang, L. Zhang, L. X. Zhang, P. F. Zhang, P. P. Zhang, R. Zhang, S. R. Zhang, S. S. Zhang, X. Zhang, X. P. Zhang, Y. Zhang, Y. F. Zhang, Y. L. Zhang, B. Zhao, J. Zhao, L. Zhao, L. Z. Zhao, S. P. Zhao, F. Zheng, Y. Zheng, B. Zhou, H. Zhou, J. N. Zhou, P. Zhou, R. Zhou, X. X. Zhou, C. G. Zhu, F. R. Zhu, H. Zhu, K. J. Zhu, and X. Zuo
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,business.industry ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Detector ,Resolution (electron density) ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Cosmic ray ,01 natural sciences ,Fluorescence ,law.invention ,Telescope ,Optics ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,Trajectory ,Range (statistics) ,010306 general physics ,business ,Instrumentation ,Cherenkov radiation - Abstract
The LHAASO-WFCTA experiment, which aims to observe cosmic rays in the sub-EeV range using the fluorescence technique, uses a new generation of high-performance telescopes. To ensure that the experiment has excellent detection capability associated with the measurement of the energy spectrum, the primary composition of cosmic rays, and so on, an accurate geometrical reconstruction of air-shower events is fundamental. This paper describes the development and testing of geometrical reconstruction for stereo viewed events using the WFCTA (Wide Field of view Cherenkov/Fluorescence Telescope Array) detectors. Two approaches, which take full advantage of the WFCTA detectors, are investigated. One is the stereo-angular method, which uses the pointing of triggered SiPMs in the shower trajectory, and the other is the stereo-timing method, which uses the triggering time of the fired SiPMs. The results show that both methods have good geometrical resolution; the resolution of the stereo-timing method is slightly better than the stereo-angular method because the resolution of the latter is slightly limited by the shower track length.
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- 2021
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13. Observation of the Crab Nebula with LHAASO-KM2A − a performance study *
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F. Aharonian, Q. An, 克古 Axikegu, L. X. Bai, Y. X. Bai, Y. W. Bao, D. Bastieri, X. J. Bi, Y. J. Bi, H. Cai, J. T. Cai, Z. Cao, J. Chang, J. F. Chang, X. C. Chang, B. M. Chen, J. Chen, L. Chen, M. J. Chen, M. L. Chen, Q. H. Chen, S. H. Chen, S. Z. Chen, T. L. Chen, X. L. Chen, Y. Chen, N. Cheng, Y. D. Cheng, S. W. Cui, X. H. Cui, Y. D. Cui, B. Z. Dai, H. L. Dai, Z. G. Dai, 罗布 Danzengluobu, D. della Volpe, B. D'Ettorre Piazzoli, X. J. Dong, J. H. Fan, Y. Z. Fan, Z. X. Fan, J. Fang, K. Fang, C. F. Feng, L. Feng, S. H. Feng, Y. L. Feng, B. Gao, C. D. Gao, Q. Gao, W. Gao, M. M. Ge, L. S. Geng, G. H. Gong, Q. B. Gou, M. H. Gu, J. G. Guo, X. L. Guo, Y. Q. Guo, Y. Y. Guo, Y. A. Han, H. H. He, H. N. He, J. C. He, S. L. He, X. B. He, Y. He, M. Heller, Y. K. Hor, C. Hou, X. Hou, H. B. Hu, S. Hu, S. C. Hu, X. J. Hu, D. H. Huang, Q. L. Huang, W. H. Huang, X. T. Huang, Z. C. Huang, F. Ji, X. L. Ji, H. Y. Jia, K. Jiang, Z. J. Jiang, C. Jin, D. Kuleshov, K. Levochkin, B. B. Li, C. Li, F. Li, H. B. Li, H. C. Li, H. Y. Li, J. Li, K. Li, W. L. Li, X. Li, X. R. Li, Y. Li, Y. Z. Li, Z. Li, E. W. Liang, Y. F. Liang, S. J. Lin, B. Liu, C. Liu, D. Liu, H. Liu, H. D. Liu, J. Liu, J. L. Liu, J. S. Liu, J. Y. Liu, M. Y. Liu, R. Y. Liu, S. M. Liu, W. Liu, Y. N. Liu, Z. X. Liu, W. J. Long, R. Lu, H. K. Lv, B. Q. Ma, L. L. Ma, X. H. Ma, J. R. Mao, A. Masood, W. Mitthumsiri, T. Montaruli, Y. C. Nan, B. Y. Pang, P. Pattarakijwanich, Z. Y. Pei, M. Y. Qi, D. Ruffolo, V. Rulev, A. Sáiz, L. Shao, O. Shchegolev, X. D. Sheng, J. R. Shi, H. C. Song, Yu. V. Stenkin, V. Stepanov, Q. N. Sun, X. N. Sun, Z. B. Sun, P. H. T. Tam, Z. B. Tang, W. W. Tian, B. D. Wang, C. Wang, H. Wang, H. G. Wang, J. C. Wang, J. S. Wang, L. P. Wang, L. Y. Wang, R. N. Wang, W. Wang, X. G. Wang, X. J. Wang, X. Y. Wang, Y. D. Wang, Y. J. Wang, Y. P. Wang, Z. Wang, Z. H. Wang, Z. X. Wang, D. M. Wei, J. J. Wei, Y. J. Wei, T. Wen, C. Y. Wu, H. R. Wu, S. Wu, W. X. Wu, X. F. Wu, S. Q. Xi, J. Xia, J. J. Xia, G. M. Xiang, G. Xiao, H. B. Xiao, G. G. Xin, Y. L. Xin, Y. Xing, D. L. Xu, R. X. Xu, L. Xue, D. H. Yan, C. W. Yang, F. F. Yang, J. Y. Yang, L. L. Yang, M. J. Yang, R. Z. Yang, S. B. Yang, Y. H. Yao, Z. G. Yao, Y. M. Ye, L. Q. Yin, N. Yin, X. H. You, Z. Y. You, Y. H. Yu, Q. Yuan, H. D. Zeng, T. X. Zeng, W. Zeng, Z. K. Zeng, M. Zha, X. X. Zhai, B. B. Zhang, H. M. Zhang, H. Y. Zhang, J. L. Zhang, J. W. Zhang, L. Zhang, L. X. Zhang, P. F. Zhang, P. P. Zhang, R. Zhang, S. R. Zhang, S. S. Zhang, X. Zhang, X. P. Zhang, Y. Zhang, Y. F. Zhang, Y. L. Zhang, B. Zhao, J. Zhao, L. Zhao, L. Z. Zhao, S. P. Zhao, F. Zheng, Y. Zheng, B. Zhou, H. Zhou, J. N. Zhou, P. Zhou, R. Zhou, X. X. Zhou, C. G. Zhu, F. R. Zhu, H. Zhu, K. J. Zhu, and X. Zuo
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,High energy ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Cosmic distance ladder ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,01 natural sciences ,Crab Nebula ,0103 physical sciences ,Energy spectrum ,010306 general physics ,Instrumentation ,Energy (signal processing) - Abstract
A sub-array of the Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO), KM2A is mainly designed to observe a large fraction of the northern sky to hunt for γ-ray sources at energies above 10 TeV. Even though the detector construction is still underway, half of the KM2A array has been operating stably since the end of 2019. In this paper, we present the KM2A data analysis pipeline and the first observation of the Crab Nebula, a standard candle in very high energy γ-ray astronomy. We detect γ-ray signals from the Crab Nebula in both energy ranges of 10 100 TeV and 100 TeV with high significance, by analyzing the KM2A data of 136 live days between December 2019 and May 2020. With the observations, we test the detector performance, including angular resolution, pointing accuracy and cosmic-ray background rejection power. The energy spectrum of the Crab Nebula in the energy range 10-250 TeV fits well with a single power-law function dN/dE = (1.13 0.05 0.08 ) 10 (E/20 TeV) cm s TeV . It is consistent with previous measurements by other experiments. This opens a new window of γ-ray astronomy above 0.1 PeV through which new ultrahigh-energy γ-ray phenomena, such as cosmic PeVatrons, might be discovered.
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14. [The characteristics of different skills in the evaluation of postcricoid region and pyriform sinus by fibrolaryngoscope]
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G C, Zhu, S S, Li, O, Peng, G H, Zhu, S H, Wang, X B, He, Q L, Tang, and X M, Yang
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- 2018
15. Effectiveness of external fixator combined with T-plate internal fixation for the treatment of comminuted distal radius fractures
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J Yan, X B He, X F Yang, L R Han, C X Jin, and S Z Han
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Adult ,Male ,Time Factors ,External fixator ,External Fixators ,medicine.medical_treatment ,education ,Wrist ,Forearm ,Fracture Fixation ,Genetics ,medicine ,Humans ,Internal fixation ,Range of Motion, Articular ,Radial shortening ,Molecular Biology ,Fractures, Comminuted ,Aged ,Orthodontics ,Hand function ,business.industry ,Recovery of Function ,General Medicine ,Radius ,Anatomy ,Middle Aged ,Internal Fixators ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Female ,Radius Fractures ,Range of motion ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
This study compared the efficacy between external fixator combined with palmar T-plate internal fixation and simple plate internal fixation for the treatment of comminuted distal radius fractures. A total of 61 patients classified as type C according to the AO/ASIF classification underwent surgery for comminuted distal radius fractures. There were 54 and 7 cases of closed and open fractures, respectively. Moreover, 19 patients received an external fixator combined with T-plate internal fixation, and 42 received simple plate internal fixation. All patients were treated successfully during 12-month postoperative follow-up. The follow-up results show that the palmar flexion and dorsiflexion of the wrist, radial height, and palmar angle were significantly better in those treated with the external fixator combined with T-plate compared to those treated with the simple plate only (P0.05); however, there were no significant differences in radial-ulnar deviation, wrist range of motion, or wrist function score between groups (P0.05). Hence, the effectiveness of external fixator combined with T-plate internal fixation for the treatment of comminuted distal radius fractures was satisfactory. Patients sufficiently recovered wrist, forearm, and hand function. In conclusion, compared to the simple T-plate, the external fixator combined with T-plate internal fixation can reduce the possibility of the postoperative re-shifting of broken bones and keep the distraction of fractures to maintain radial height and prevent radial shortening.
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- 2015
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16. [Research on distribution of native places of some doctors from the Qin-Han Dynasties to the Republican Period]
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H, Fang, X, Li, Y F, Guo, C, Xie, X B, He, J, Cao, H Y, Zhang, and L, Chi
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History, 17th Century ,History, 16th Century ,Physicians ,Humans ,History, 19th Century ,History, 20th Century ,Medicine, Chinese Traditional ,History, 18th Century ,History, 15th Century - Abstract
The native places of the famous Chinese medicine doctors listed in the对《中医大辞典·医史文献分册》的医家籍贯进行统计,并简要分析影响医家分布的政治、文化、社会、经济诸条件;医家的分布具有明显的地域性,浙江、江苏、安徽3地的医家数量最多,而在这些省份,医家也较为集中地分布在某些县市。医家的历史分布表明医家的成才成名与地域性及家传性有关系,并受到政治、文化、经济诸因素的影响。.
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17. Crack-arresting and Strengthening Mechanism of Hybrid Fiber Reinforced Polymer Sheets in Strengthening of Reinforced Concrete Beams
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X. B. He, B. Yan, J. Y. Gu, and Q. Shen
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Finite Element Modelling ,lcsh:TA1-2040 ,Stress Intensity Factor ,Crack Closure Force ,Structural Strengthening ,lcsh:Technology (General) ,lcsh:T1-995 ,lcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,Hybrid Fiber Reinforced Polymer - Abstract
The failure process of reinforced concrete (RC) beams is exactly the emergence and propagation process of cracks. According to the principles of Fracture Mechanics, if the cracks were retarded in RC beams, the structure performance would be improved. In this paper, hybrid fiber reinforced polymer (HFRP) sheets are proposed to retard crack propagation in RC beams, and the crack-arresting and strengthening mechanism of the HFRP composite in the strengthening of RC beams is revealed, which is substantiated by the finite-element-modelling (FEM) analysis and bending improvement of RC beams with externally-bonded hybrid glass/carbon FRP (Hybrid G/C FRP) sheets.
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- 2013
18. Distributions of two ectosymbionts, branchiobdellidans (Annelida: Clitellata) and scutariellids (Platyhelminthes: 'Turbellaria': Temnocephalida), on atyid shrimp (Arthropoda: Crustacea) in southeast China
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Minoru Ikeda, X. B. He, Akifumi Ohtaka, Y. D. Cui, Z. Y. Wang, Machiko Nishino, Stuart R. Gelder, R. B. Chen, H. Toyama, and Hongzhu Wang
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biology ,Ecology ,Host (biology) ,Clitellata ,Biodiversity ,Branchiobdellida ,Temnocephalida ,biology.organism_classification ,Turbellaria ,Crustacean ,Shrimp ,Neocaridina ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Distribution of two ecologically similar but usually spatially separate ectosymbionts, branchiobdellidans (Annelida) and scutariellids (Platyhelminthes), on atyid shrimp (Neocaridina spp.) is reported from 18 localities in five Provinces of southeastern China. Prevalence was determined for the branchiobdellidan, Holtodrilus truncatus, found at seven locations, the scutariellid, Scutariella japonica, present at every site, and where cohabitation occurred. Both ectosymbionts showed a microhabitat predilection for the host's branchial chambers and instances of cohabitation occurred at all seven locations where H. truncatus were collected, although not on every shrimp. On-site observations of live hosts supporting both ectosymbionts showed that neither H. truncatus nor S. japonica reacted aggressively or defensively towards the other when in close proximity. Instances of imported Chinese Neocaridina spp. into central Honshu Island, Japan, almost certainly came from areas in southeast China identified in this study. These imported populations are predicted to spread northwards into the area where endemic Japanese branchiobdellidans occur.
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- 2012
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19. Design of a high-power density energy system for solar powered aircraft
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Y Li, X B He, X Wang, S C Liu, Y Jin, and H Y Liu
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Small-signal model ,Materials science ,Power controller ,Process (computing) ,Solar powered ,Energy system ,Energy (signal processing) ,Automotive engineering ,Power density ,Power (physics) - Abstract
Maximum energy utilization and high-power density are critical to solar powered aircraft energy system. SiC devices have the advantages of high frequency and high temperature and it is very promising in the aspect of the development of high temperature and high-power density converter. This paper designed a 1.2 kW SiC based power controller using interleaved two-switch buck-boost converter, analyzed the working process of the converter, put forward small signal model and discussed three mode control strategy, and achieved smooth switching among all modes and maximum utilization of power energy. Experimental results demonstrate that the converter module has the power density of 2.4 kW/kg.
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- 2018
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20. Effects of binder compositions on characteristics of feedstocks of microsized SiC ceramic injection moulding
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I. S. Humail, X. B. He, S. B. Ren, X. H. Qu, and Y. Li
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Polypropylene ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Wax ,Materials science ,Metals and Alloys ,Polymer ,Condensed Matter Physics ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Mechanics of Materials ,Paraffin wax ,visual_art ,Powder metallurgy ,Materials Chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Injection moulding ,Ceramic ,High-density polyethylene ,Composite material - Abstract
In the present study, ceramic injection moulding was used to fabricate SiC preform for pressureless infiltration. The influence of various binder compositions consisting of paraffin wax (PW), high density polyethylene (HDPE), polypropylene (PP) and stearic acid (SA) on the characteristics of injection moulded SiC feedstocks has been investigated over the 150–180°C temperature range and the 4–1259 s−1 shear range. The results show that all the feed stocks exhibit pseudoplastic flow behaviour. Compared with 65PW–15HDPE–5SA or 65PW–15PP–5SA, the wax based binder of multi polymer components (65PW–15HDPE–15PP–5SA) is a more suitable binder for SiC ceramic injection moulding due to its good comprehensive rheology and pyrolytic properties. Over a range of temperatures and shear rates, the feedstock made of 65PW–15PP–5SA binder has the lowest viscosity than the other two, which can be attributed to the low molecule weight of PP.
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- 2007
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21. Validation of a Novel HPLC Method for the Determination of Raloxifene and Its Pharmacokinetics in Rat Plasma
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Zh. Y. Yang, G. Y. Zhao, Zh. F. Zhang, Y. Q. Zhang, and X. B. He
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Chromatography ,Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Plasma ,Biochemistry ,High-performance liquid chromatography ,Analytical Chemistry ,Pharmacokinetics ,Oral administration ,Blood plasma ,medicine ,Protein precipitation ,Raloxifene ,Quantitative analysis (chemistry) ,medicine.drug - Abstract
A novel HPLC method has been developed and validated for the determination of Raloxifene in rat plasma. Samples were prepared based on a simple protein precipitation. Separation of Raloxifene in plasma was performed on a C18 column, with a mobile phase of acetonitrile–ammonium acetate. Good linearity was demonstrated in the range of 0.2–75.0 μg mL−1 (r = 0.9931). The method was used to measure the concentration and pharmacokinetics of Raloxifene in rat plasma after a single oral dose, and a linear pharmacokinetic profile of Raloxifene was found.
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- 2006
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22. Désinsertion du muscle brachis radialis dans l’ostéosynthèse des fractures distales du radius de type C selon l’AO
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K.-J. Guo, Xin Zheng, X.-B. He, and Tao Ma
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musculoskeletal diseases ,Orthodontics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Visual analogue scale ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Radiography ,Elbow ,Brachioradialis ,Wrist ,Surgery ,body regions ,Fixation (surgical) ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Dash ,Medicine ,Internal fixation ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,business - Abstract
Introduction Open reduction and internal fixation of distal radius fractures often necessitates release of the brachioradialis from the radial styloid. However, whether this common procedure makes the reduction and fixation easier and affects the elbow function has not been fully understood. Hypothesis Brachioradialis (BR) release during volar plate fixation for type C distal radius fractures makes internal reduction and fixation easier, and it does not adversely affect wrist or elbow function. Material and methods A total of 74 patients treated with 2.4 mm volar locking compression column plate (VCP) were analyzed for type C distal radius fractures prospectively. The patients were divided into two groups, group A with BR release and group B without BR release. The two groups were compared in terms of “internal reduction and fixation time” during the operation, wrist and elbow function including the scores of Gartland and Werley (G-W), Patient-Related Wrist Evaluation Score (PRWE), Mayo Elbow Performance Score (MEPS), the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (DASH) and a visual analogue scale (VAS) for pain at 6 and 12 months postoperatively. The radial inclination angle, palmar tilt angle and ulnar variance were also measured from the radiographs. Results According to the follow-up of the 74 patients, no significant differences were observed between the two groups on MEPS, DASH, G-W, PRWE, VAS and radiological outcomes at 6 and 12 months postoperatively. Mean time of reduction and internal fixation was significantly shorter in group A than that in group B. Conclusion Release of the BR for type C distal radius fractures facilitated the surgical procedure and did not adversely affect elbow and wrist function. Level of evidence II, prospective comparative study.
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23. Activated human hydroxy-carboxylic acid receptor-3 signals to MAP kinase cascades via the PLC-dependent PKC and MMP-mediated EGFR pathways
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Q, Zhou, G, Li, X Y, Deng, X B, He, L J, Chen, C, Wu, Y, Shi, K P, Wu, L J, Mei, J X, Lu, and N M, Zhou
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Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 1 ,Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 3 ,Arrestins ,MAP Kinase Signaling System ,MAP Kinase Kinase 2 ,MAP Kinase Kinase 1 ,Metalloendopeptidases ,CHO Cells ,Dipeptides ,GTP-Binding Protein alpha Subunits, Gi-Go ,Receptors, Nicotinic ,Research Papers ,Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled ,ErbB Receptors ,Cricetulus ,HEK293 Cells ,Cricetinae ,Cyclic AMP ,Animals ,Humans ,Calcium ,Protein Kinase C ,beta-Arrestins - Abstract
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE 3-Hydroxy-octanoate, recently identified as a ligand for, the orphan GPCR, HCA(3), is of particular interest given its ability to treat lipid disorders and atherosclerosis. Here we demonstrate the pathway of HCA(3)-mediated activation of ERK1/2. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH Using CHO-K1 cells stably expressing HCA(3) receptors and A431 cells, a human epidermoid cell line with high levels of endogenous expression of functional HCA(3) receptors, HCA(3)-mediated activation of ERK1/2 was measured by Western blot. KEY RESULTS HCA(3)-mediated activation of ERK1/2 was rapid, peaking at 5 min, and was Pertussis toxin sensitive. Our data, obtained by time course analyses in combination with different kinase inhibitors, demonstrated that on agonist stimulation, HCA(3) receptors evoked ERK1/2 activation via two distinct pathways, the PLC/PKC pathway at early time points (≤ 2 min) and the MMP/ epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) transactivation pathway with a maximum response at 5 min. Furthermore, our present results also indicated that the βγ-subunits of the G(i) protein play a critical role in HCA(3)-activated ERK1/2 phosphorylation, whereas β-arrestins and Src were not required for ERK1/2 activation. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS We have described the molecular mechanisms underlying the coupling of human HCA(3) receptors to the ERK1/2 MAP kinase pathway in CHO-K1 and A431 cells, which implicate the G(i) protein-initiated, PLC/PKC -and platelet-derived growth factor receptor/EGFR transactivation-dependent pathways. These observations may provide new insights into the pharmacological effects and the physiological functions modulated by the HCA(3)-mediated activation of ERK1/2.
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24. A Multi-Agent Architecture of Health Monitoring system for Long-Span Bridge
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J. C. Ning and X. B. He
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Long span ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Multi-agent system ,Embedded system ,Condition monitoring ,Monitoring system ,Agent architecture ,business ,Bridge (interpersonal) - Published
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25. A micromechanical model and numerical simulation of framework interstice concrete
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F. Huang, Q.G. Yang, Z.J. Yi, X. B. He, C. H. Zhao, and Y.H. Ma
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Cement ,Aggregate (composite) ,Computer simulation ,Computer science ,Asphalt ,business.industry ,Structural engineering ,Crunode ,Space (mathematics) ,business ,Micromechanical model - Abstract
Being a kind of framework material, framework interstice concrete is composed of single-grade or gap-grade aggregate which are bonded by cement or bitumen, whose structural characteristic is “bonding crunode + aggregate + space”. This paper develops a kind of micromechanical model, carrying out numerical simulation of flexual performance of the framework interstice concrete. The calculating results basically conform to the experimental result gained in the laboratory. The method discussed in the paper can be developed to apply in calculating analysis on all kinds of framework interstice concrete materials.
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- 2009
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26. Surface geometric and electronic structures of BaFe2As2(001)
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V B, Nascimento, Ang, Li, Dilushan R, Jayasundara, Yi, Xuan, Jared, O'Neal, Shuheng, Pan, T Y, Chien, Biao, Hu, X B, He, Guorong, Li, A S, Sefat, M A, McGuire, B C, Sales, D, Mandrus, M H, Pan, Jiandi, Zhang, R, Jin, and E W, Plummer
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BaFe2As2 exhibits properties that are characteristic of the parent compounds of the newly discovered iron (Fe)-based high-T(C) superconductors. By combining real-space imaging of scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy (STM+STS) with momentum-space quantitative low-energy electron diffraction (LEED), we have identified the surface plane of cleaved BaFe2As2 crystals as the As terminated Fe-As layer-the plane where superconductivity occurs. LEED and STM+STS data on the BaFe2As2(001) surface indicate an ordered arsenic (As) terminated metallic surface without reconstruction or lattice distortion. It is surprising that STM images the different Fe-As orbitals associated with the orthorhombic structure, but not the As atoms in the surface plane.
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- 2009
27. Effects of bile acids on 2-amino-1-methyl-6-phenylimidazo[4,5-b]pyridine-induced aberrant crypt foci and DNA adduct formation in the rat colon
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Y, Ueyama, Y, Monden, X B, He, C X, Lin, M A, Momen, S, Mimura, and A, Umemoto
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Male ,DNA Adducts ,Colon ,Ursodeoxycholic Acid ,Carcinogens ,Imidazoles ,Animals ,Intestinal Mucosa ,Platelet Activating Factor ,Rats, Inbred F344 ,Deoxycholic Acid ,Rats - Abstract
The effects of deoxycholic acid (DCA) and ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) on 2-amino-1-methyl-6-phenylimidazo[4,5-b]pyridine (PhIP)-induced aberrant crypt foci (ACF) in the rat colon were examined. The effect of these bile acids on DNA adduct formation by PhIP in the colon was then analyzed, since the main action of PhIP is the formation of DNA adducts and subsequent gene mutations. For the ACF study, male F344 rats were administered PhIP-HCl (75 mg/kg, 10 doses) by gavage, and a diet containing bile acid (0.4% DCA or UDCA) was provided from 3 days before the first dose of PhIP for 8 weeks. The mean number of ACF per colon of DCA, UDCA and controls were 9.9, 2.4 and 5.5, respectively. The ACF number was significantly increased by DCA and decreased by UDCA (P0.001). To examine the effect of bile acids on DNA adduct formation, male F344 rats were fed a diet supplemented with bile acids (0.1 or 0.4% of DCA and UDCA) 7 days prior to the PhIP administration. All rats were administered a single dose of PhIP-HCl (50 mg/kg) by gavage and sacrificed 48 hours later. DNA adduct levels of the 0.1% UDCA, 0.1% DCA and controls were 2.93 (adducts/10(7) nucleotides), 2.65 and 1.10, respectively. Those of 0.4% UDCA, 0.4% DCA and controls were 1.64, 1.30 and 1.00, respectively. The PhIP-DNA adduct level was significantly increased by administration of 0.1% UDCA, 0.1% DCA (P0.05) and 0.4% UDCA (P0.01). The increasing effect of both DCA and UDCA on PhIP-induced DNA adduct formation was unexpected, and was not directly associated with ACF formation.
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- 2003
28. Expression of proliferating cell nuclear antigen(PCNA) in biopsy and autopsy specimens of gastric carcinoma
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X B, He, K, Ii, N, Muguruma, S, Hayashi, and S, Ito
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Biopsy ,Carcinoma ,Middle Aged ,Immunohistochemistry ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen ,Humans ,Female ,Autopsy ,Cell Division ,Aged - Abstract
Although proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) is known to be an indicator of malignant potential in tumors, the biological and clinicopathological significance of PCNA in tumor tissue is controversial.Immunohistochemical expression of PCNA was examined in 58 gastric carcinoma tissues obtained at autopsy to test the clinicopathological significance. In addition, in 24 of the 58 tumor tissues we compared immunohistochemical expression of PCNA in biopsy and autopsy specimens from the same patient in order to know whether the proliferating activity of tumor cells is stationary from the early stage to the end of tumor growth.1. PCNA was undetectable in some tumor tissues (12.5% in biopsy and 10.3% in autopsy specimens). 2. the frequency of PCNA positive cases and labeling index (LI) (%) of PCNA in tumor tissues were not significantly different between biopsy and autopsy specimens. 3. the intensity of PCNA reaction was not related to prognosis. 4. PCNA positive cases and LI did not correlate with survival condition.It is hard to say whether PCNA is a reliable indicator in predicting malignancy and prognosis of gastric cancer.
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