9 results on '"Liu JC"'
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2. Antineutrino Energy Spectrum Unfolding Based on the Daya Bay Measurement and Its Applications
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collaboration, Daya Bay, An, FP, Balantekin, AB, Band, HR, Bishai, M, Blyth, S, Cao, GF, Cao, J, Chang, JF, Chang, Y, Chen, HS, Chen, SM, Chen, Y, Chen, YX, Cheng, J, Cheng, ZK, Cherwinka, JJ, Chu, MC, Cummings, JP, Dalager, O, Deng, FS, Ding, YY, Diwan, MV, Dohnal, T, Dove, J, Dvorak, M, Dwyer, DA, Gallo, JP, Gonchar, M, Gong, GH, Gong, H, Gu, WQ, Guo, JY, Guo, L, Guo, XH, Guo, YH, Guo, Z, Hackenburg, RW, Hans, S, He, M, Heeger, KM, Heng, YK, Higuera, A, Hor, YK, Hsiung, YB, Hu, BZ, Hu, JR, Hu, T, Hu, ZJ, Huang, HX, Huang, XT, Huang, YB, Huber, P, Jaffe, DE, Jen, KL, Ji, XL, Ji, XP, Johnson, RA, Jones, D, Kang, L, Kettell, SH, Kohn, S, Kramer, M, Langford, TJ, Lee, J, Lee, JHC, Lei, RT, Leitner, R, Leung, JKC, Li, F, Li, JJ, Li, QJ, Li, S, Li, SC, Li, WD, Li, XN, Li, XQ, Li, YF, Li, ZB, Liang, H, Lin, CJ, Lin, GL, Lin, S, Ling, JJ, Link, JM, Littenberg, L, Littlejohn, BR, Liu, JC, Liu, JL, Lu, C, Lu, HQ, Lu, JS, Luk, KB, Ma, XB, Ma, XY, Ma, YQ, Marshall, C, Caicedo, DA Martinez, McDonald, KT, and McKeown, RD
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Particle and Plasma Physics ,hep-ex ,Molecular ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Nuclear ,Nuclear Experiment ,Atomic ,Nuclear & Particles Physics ,Physics::Geophysics - Abstract
The prediction of reactor antineutrino spectra will play a crucial role as reactor experiments enter the precision era. The positron energy spectrum of 3.5 million antineutrino inverse beta decay reactions observed by the Daya Bay experiment, in combination with the fission rates of fissile isotopes in the reactor, is used to extract the positron energy spectra resulting from the fission of specific isotopes. This information can be used to produce a precise, data-based prediction of the antineutrino energy spectrum in other reactor antineutrino experiments with different fission fractions than Daya Bay. The positron energy spectra are unfolded to obtain the antineutrino energy spectra by removing the contribution from detector response with the Wiener-SVD unfolding method. Consistent results are obtained with other unfolding methods. A technique to construct a data-based prediction of the reactor antineutrino energy spectrum is proposed and investigated. Given the reactor fission fractions, the technique can predict the energy spectrum to a 2% precision. In addition, we illustrate how to perform a rigorous comparison between the unfolded antineutrino spectrum and a theoretical model prediction that avoids the input model bias of the unfolding method.
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- 2021
3. A predictive load balancing technique for software defined networked cloud services
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Yang, CT, Chen, ST, Liu, JC, Su, YW, Puthal, D, and Ranjan, R
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Numerical & Computational Mathematics - Abstract
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Austria, part of Springer Nature. With the advent of OpenFlow, the concept of Software-Defined Networking (SDN) becomes much popular. In the past, SDN had often been used for network virtualization; however, with the rise of OpenFlow, which speeds up network performance by separating the control layer from the data layer, SDN can be further used to manage physical network facilities. Currently, some OpenFlow controller providers have already provided users with load balancer packages in their controllers for virtual networks, such as the Neutron package in OpenStack; nevertheless, the existing load balancer packages work in the old fashion that causes extra delay since they poll controllers for every new coming connection. In this paper, we use the wildcard mask to implement the load balance method directly on switches or routers and add a user prediction mechanism to change the range of the wildcard mask dynamically. In this way, the load balance mechanism can be applied conforming to real service situations. In our experiment, we test the accuracies of flow prediction for different predicted algorithms and compare the delay times and balance situations of the proposed method with other load balancers. With the popularity of cloud computing, the demand for cloud infrastructure also increases. As a result, we also apply our load balance mechanism on cloud services and prove that the proposed method can be implemented to varieties of service platforms.
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- 2019
4. Cosmogenic neutron production at Daya Bay
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An, FP, Balantekin, AB, Band, HR, Bishai, M, Blyth, S, Cao, D, Cao, GF, Cao, J, Chan, YL, Chang, JF, Chang, Y, Chen, HS, Chen, SM, Chen, Y, Chen, YX, Cheng, J, Cheng, ZK, Cherwinka, JJ, Chu, MC, Chukanov, A, Cummings, JP, Ding, YY, Diwan, MV, Dolgareva, M, Dove, J, Dwyer, DA, Edwards, WR, Gill, R, Gonchar, M, Gong, GH, Gong, H, Grassi, M, Gu, WQ, Guo, L, Guo, XH, Guo, YH, Guo, Z, Hackenburg, RW, Hans, S, He, M, Heeger, KM, Heng, YK, Higuera, A, Hsiung, YB, Hu, BZ, Hu, T, Huang, HX, Huang, XT, Huang, YB, Huber, P, Huo, W, Hussain, G, Jaffe, DE, Jen, KL, Ji, XL, Ji, XP, Jiao, JB, Johnson, RA, Jones, D, Kang, L, Kettell, SH, Khan, A, Koerner, LW, Kohn, S, Kramer, M, Kwok, MW, Langford, TJ, Lau, K, Lebanowski, L, Lee, J, Lee, JHC, Lei, RT, Leitner, R, Leung, JKC, Li, C, Li, DJ, Li, F, Li, GS, Li, QJ, Li, S, Li, SC, Li, WD, Li, XN, Li, XQ, Li, YF, Li, ZB, Liang, H, Lin, CJ, Lin, GL, Lin, S, Lin, SK, Lin, YC, Ling, JJ, Link, JM, Littenberg, L, Littlejohn, BR, Liu, JC, Liu, JL, Loh, CW, and Lu, C
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Quantum Physics ,Particle and Plasma Physics ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,hep-ex ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Molecular ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Nuclear ,Nuclear Experiment ,physics.ins-det ,Atomic ,Nuclear & Particles Physics ,Astronomical and Space Sciences - Abstract
Neutrons produced by cosmic ray muons are an important background for underground experiments studying neutrino oscillations, neutrinoless double beta decay, dark matter, and other rare-event signals. A measurement of the neutron yield in the three different experimental halls of the Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment at varying depth is reported. The neutron yield in Daya Bay's liquid scintillator is measured to be $Y_n=(10.26\pm 0.86)\times 10^{-5}$, $(10.22\pm 0.87)\times 10^{-5}$, and $(17.03\pm 1.22)\times 10^{-5}~\mu^{-1}~$g$^{-1}~$cm$^2$ at depths of 250, 265, and 860 meters-water-equivalent. These results are compared to other measurements and the simulated neutron yield in Fluka and Geant4. A global fit including the Daya Bay measurements yields a power law coefficient of $0.77 \pm 0.03$ for the dependence of the neutron yield on muon energy.
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- 2018
5. Synthesis, crystal structure, and anti-breast cancer activity of a novel metal-porphyrinic complex [YK(TCPP)(OH)2·(solvents)x]
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Jiangyan Gu, Zhang Ys, and Liu Jc
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Physiology ,Anti breast cancer ,Tetrazolium Salts ,Crystal structure ,Crystallography, X-Ray ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Coordination Complexes ,Reference Values ,polycyclic compounds ,heterocyclic compounds ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics ,Heterometallic ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Metal-Organic Frameworks ,Research Articles ,lcsh:R5-920 ,Formazans ,Molecular Structure ,Single crystal ,General Neuroscience ,General Medicine ,visual_art ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,lcsh:Medicine (General) ,Porphyrins ,Immunology ,Biophysics ,Mineralogy ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Breast Neoplasms ,Ocean Engineering ,010402 general chemistry ,Metal ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Humans ,010405 organic chemistry ,Reproducibility of Results ,Hydrogen Bonding ,Breast cancer cell ,Cell Biology ,Porphyrin ,Combinatorial chemistry ,In vitro ,0104 chemical sciences ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,chemistry ,Cancer cell ,Human breast - Abstract
A novel heterometallic metal-porphyrinic framework (MPFs) built from Y and K ions as nods and meso-tetra(4-carboxyphenyl)porphyrin as linkers has been successfully synthesized and characterized. The single crystal X-ray diffraction indicated that this complex 1 exhibited a bilayered architecture of the porphyrins, which is seldom seen in MPFs. In addition, in vitro anticancer activity of complex 1 on three human breast cancer cells (BT474, SKBr-3 and ZR-75-30) was further determined.
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- 2018
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6. Evolution of the Reactor Antineutrino Flux and Spectrum at Daya Bay
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An, FP, Balantekin, AB, Band, HR, Bishai, M, Blyth, S, Cao, D, Cao, GF, Cao, J, Chan, YL, Chang, JF, Chang, Y, Chen, HS, Chen, QY, Chen, SM, Chen, YX, Chen, Y, Cheng, J, Cheng, ZK, Cherwinka, JJ, Chu, MC, Chukanov, A, Cummings, JP, Ding, YY, Diwan, MV, Dolgareva, M, Dove, J, Dwyer, DA, Edwards, WR, Gill, R, Gonchar, M, Gong, GH, Gong, H, Grassi, M, Gu, WQ, Guo, L, Guo, XH, Guo, YH, Guo, Z, Hackenburg, RW, Hans, S, He, M, Heeger, KM, Heng, YK, Higuera, A, Hsiung, YB, Hu, BZ, Hu, T, Huang, EC, Huang, HX, Huang, XT, Huang, YB, Huber, P, Huo, W, Hussain, G, Jaffe, DE, Jen, KL, Ji, XP, Ji, XL, Jiao, JB, Johnson, RA, Jones, D, Kang, L, Kettell, SH, Khan, A, Kohn, S, Kramer, M, Kwan, KK, Kwok, MW, Langford, TJ, Lau, K, Lebanowski, L, Lee, J, Lee, JHC, Lei, RT, Leitner, R, Leung, JKC, Li, C, Li, DJ, Li, F, Li, GS, Li, QJ, Li, S, Li, SC, Li, WD, Li, XN, Li, XQ, Li, YF, Li, ZB, Liang, H, Lin, CJ, Lin, GL, Lin, S, Lin, SK, Lin, Y-C, Ling, JJ, Link, JM, Littenberg, L, Littlejohn, BR, Liu, JL, and Liu, JC
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General Physics ,Engineering ,hep-ex ,Daya Bay Collaboration ,Physical Sciences ,nucl-ex ,physics.ins-det ,Mathematical Sciences - Abstract
The Daya Bay experiment has observed correlations between reactor core fuel evolution and changes in the reactor antineutrino flux and energy spectrum. Four antineutrino detectors in two experimental halls were used to identify 2.2 million inverse beta decays (IBDs) over 1230 days spanning multiple fuel cycles for each of six 2.9 GW_{th} reactor cores at the Daya Bay and Ling Ao nuclear power plants. Using detector data spanning effective ^{239}Pu fission fractions F_{239} from 0.25 to 0.35, Daya Bay measures an average IBD yield σ[over ¯]_{f} of (5.90±0.13)×10^{-43} cm^{2}/fission and a fuel-dependent variation in the IBD yield, dσ_{f}/dF_{239}, of (-1.86±0.18)×10^{-43} cm^{2}/fission. This observation rejects the hypothesis of a constant antineutrino flux as a function of the ^{239}Pu fission fraction at 10 standard deviations. The variation in IBD yield is found to be energy dependent, rejecting the hypothesis of a constant antineutrino energy spectrum at 5.1 standard deviations. While measurements of the evolution in the IBD spectrum show general agreement with predictions from recent reactor models, the measured evolution in total IBD yield disagrees with recent predictions at 3.1σ. This discrepancy indicates that an overall deficit in the measured flux with respect to predictions does not result from equal fractional deficits from the primary fission isotopes ^{235}U, ^{239}Pu, ^{238}U, and ^{241}Pu. Based on measured IBD yield variations, yields of (6.17±0.17) and (4.27±0.26)×10^{-43} cm^{2}/fission have been determined for the two dominant fission parent isotopes ^{235}U and ^{239}Pu. A 7.8% discrepancy between the observed and predicted ^{235}U yields suggests that this isotope may be the primary contributor to the reactor antineutrino anomaly.
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7. A novel layered supramolecular network constructed from heterohexanuclear La(III)-Cr(III) complexes by hydrogen bonding
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Zhang, X., Guo, Gc, Zheng, Fk, Zhou, Gw, Liu, Jc, Ma, Hw, Ming-Sheng Wang, Zeng, Hy, Dong, Zc, and Huang, Js
8. Application of the second-order ground-state correlation and random-phase approximation on photoionization cross section of manganese
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Lu, Pf, Liu, Jc, Yang, Xd, and Xiao Guang Ma
9. EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC FIELD EXPOSURE ON CULTURED MOUSE DORSAL ROOT GANGLION NERVE CELLS
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M. Kogan, L. Roizin, Liu Jc, D. Pierson, and Nicholas J. Willson
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Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Neurology ,Dorsal root ganglion ,Chemistry ,Electric field ,Nerve cells ,medicine ,Neurology (clinical) ,General Medicine ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Cell biology - Published
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