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2. Author Correction: GABA signalling modulates stomatal opening to enhance plant water use efficiency and drought resilience
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Xu, Bo, Long, Yu, Feng, Xueying, Zhu, Xujun, Sai, Na, Chirkova, Larissa, Betts, Annette, Herrmann, Johannes, Edwards, Everard J., Okamoto, Mamoru, Hedrich, Rainer, and Gilliham, Matthew
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- 2024
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3. Sub-second periodic radio oscillations in a microquasar
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Tian, Pengfu, Zhang, Ping, Wang, Wei, Wang, Pei, Sun, Xiaohui, Liu, Jifeng, Zhang, Bing, Dai, Zigao, Yuan, Feng, Zhang, Shuangnan, Liu, Qingzhong, Jiang, Peng, Wu, Xuefeng, Zheng, Zheng, Chen, Jiashi, Li, Di, Zhu, Zonghong, Pan, Zhichen, Gan, Hengqian, Chen, Xiao, and Sai, Na
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
Powerful relativistic jets are one of the ubiquitous features of accreting black holes in all scales. GRS 1915+105 is a well-known fast-spinning black-hole X-ray binary with a relativistic jet, termed as a ``microquasar'', as indicated by its superluminal motion of radio emission. It exhibits persistent x-ray activity over the last 30 years, with quasi-periodic oscillations of $\sim 1-10$ Hz and 34 and 67 Hz in the x-ray band. These oscillations likely originate in the inner accretion disk, but other origins have been considered. Radio observations found variable light curves with quasi-periodic flares or oscillations with periods of $\sim 20-50$ minutes. Here we report two instances of $\sim$5 Hz transient periodic oscillation features from the source detected in the 1.05-1.45 GHz radio band that occurred in January 2021 and June 2022, respectively. Circular polarization was also observed during the oscillation phase., Comment: The author version of the article which will appear in Nature on 26 July 2023, 32 pages including the extended data. The online publication version can be found at the following URL: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06336-6
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- 2023
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4. A variable corona during the transition from type-C to type-B quasi-periodic oscillations in the black hole X-ray binary MAXI J1820+070
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Ma, Ruican, Mendez, Mariano, Garcia, Federico, Sai, Na, Zhang, Liang, and Zhang, Yuexin
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We analyze a Neutron Star Interior Composition Explorer (NICER) observation of the black hole X-ray binary MAXI J1820+070 during a transition from type-C to type-B quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs). We find that below ~2 keV, for the type-B QPOs the rms amplitude is lower and the magnitude of the phase lags is larger than for the type-C QPOs. Above that energy, the rms and phase-lag spectra of the type-B and type-C QPOs are consistent with being the same. We perform a joint fit of the time-averaged spectra of the source, and the rms and phase-lag spectra of the QPOs with the time-dependent Comptonization model vkompth to study the geometry of the corona during the transition. We find that the data can be well-fitted with a model consisting of a small and a large corona that are physically connected. The sizes of the small and large coronae increase gradually during the type-C QPO phase whereas they decrease abruptly at the transition to type-B QPO. At the same time, the inner radius of the disc moves inward at the QPO transition. Combined with simultaneous radio observations showing that discrete jet ejections happen around the time of the QPO transition, we propose that a corona that expands horizontally during the type-C QPO phase, from ~10^{4} km (~800 Rg) to ~10^{5} km (~8000 Rg) overlying the accretion disc, transforms into a vertical jet-like corona extending over ~10^{4} km (~800 Rg) during the type-B QPO phase., Comment: 22 pages, 16 figures, 2 tables, accepted for publication in MNRAS
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- 2023
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5. A spectral-timing study of the inner flow geometry in MAXI J1535--571 with $Insight$-HXMT and NICER
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Yu, Wei, Bu, Qing-Cui, Liu, He-Xin, Huang, Yue, Zhang, Liang, Yang, Zi-Xu, Qu, Jin-Lu, Zhang, Shu, Song, Li-Ming, Zhang, Shuang-Nan, Jia, Shu-Mei, Ma, Xiang, Tao, Lian, Ge, Ming-Yu, Liu, Qing-Zhong, Yan, Jing-Zhi, Cao, Xue-Lei, Chang, Zhi, Chen, Li, Chen, Yong, Chen, Yu-Peng, Ding, Guo-Qiang, Guan, Ju, Jin, Jing, Kong, Ling-Da, Li, Bing, Li, Cheng-Kui, Li, Ti-Pei, Li, Xiao-Bo, Liao, Jin-Yuan, Liu, Bai-Sheng, Liu, Cong-Zhan, Lu, Fang-Jun, Ma, Rui-Can, Nie, Jian-Yin, Ren, Xiao-Qin, Sai, Na, Tan, Ying, Tuo, You-Li, Wang, Ling-Jun, Wang, Peng-Ju, Wu, Bai-Yang, Xiao, Guang-Cheng, Yin, Qian-Qing, You, Yuan, Zhang, Juan, Zhang, Peng, Zhang, Wei, Zhao, Hai-Sheng, Zheng, Shi-Jie, and Zhou, Deng-Ke
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We have performed a spectral-timing analysis on the black hole X-ray binary MAXI J1535--571 during its 2017 outburst, with the aim of exploring the evolution of the inner accretion flow geometry. X-ray reverberation lags are observed in the hard-intermediate state (HIMS) and soft-intermediate state (SIMS) of the outburst. During the HIMS, the characteristic frequency of the reverberation lags $\nu_0$ (the frequency at which the soft lag turns to zero in the lag-frequency spectra) increases when the spectrum softens. This reflects a reduction of the spatial distance between the corona and accretion disc, when assuming the measured time lags are associated with the light travel time. We also find a strong correlation between $\nu_0$ and type-C Quasi Periodic Oscillation (QPO) centroid frequency $\nu_{QPO}$, which can be well explained by the Lense-Thirring (L-T) precession model under a truncated disk geometry. Despite the degeneracy in the spectral modellings, our results suggest that the accretion disc is largely truncated in the low hard state (LHS), and moves inward as the spectrum softens. Combine the spectral modelling results with the $\nu_0$ - $\nu_{QPO}$ evolution, we are inclined to believe that this source probably have a truncated disk geometry in the hard state.
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6. Accretion disk wind during the outburst of the stellar-mass black hole MAXI J1348-630
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Wu, Hanji, Wang, Wei, and Sai, Na
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We analyzed two observations of the low-mass black hole X-ray binary MAXI J1348-630 from Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) during low hard state and hard intermediate state in the 2019 outburst. The reflection components are found in the X-ray spectra, and the spectral fittings give an inclination angle of $\sim 25^\circ-35^\circ$ for the binary system, and there is an absorption line around $\sim 7$ keV coming from highly ionized iron. The photoionization code XSTAR is used to fit the absorption line, which is attributed to outflows with a velocity of $\sim 10^{4}\rm km\ s^{-1}$ along our line of sight and the column density reaching $10^{23}\rm cm^{-2}$ in low hard and hard intermediate states. The physical mechanism launching fast disk winds from the black hole accretion system is still uncertain. These observations strongly support magnetic launching as the dominant mechanism which drives the high velocity, high ionization winds from the inner accretion disk region in hard and hard intermediate states of MAXI J1348-630., Comment: 12 pages in the authors' version, reference:Journal of High Energy Astrophysics, 37 (2023), 25-33
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- 2023
7. A moderate spin for the black hole in X-ray binary MAXI J1348-630 revealed by Insight-HXMT
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Wu, Hanji, Wang, Wei, Sai, Na, Zhu, Haifan, and Chen, Jiashi
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
MAXI J1348-630 is a low-mass X-ray black hole binary located in the Galaxy and undergone the X-ray outburst in 2019. We analyzed the observation data in very soft state during the outburst between MJD 58588 and MJD 58596 based on the Insight-HXMT observations from 2 -- 20 keV via the continuum fitting method to measure the spin of the stellar-mass black hole in MAXI J1348-630. The inner disk temperature and the apparent inner disk radius were found to be $0.47\pm 0.01 \rm keV$ and $5.33\pm 0.10 \ R_{g}$ from the observation data modeled by the multicolor disc blackbody model. Assuming the distance of the source $D\sim 3.4 \rm kpc$, the mass of the black hole $M\sim 11 \ M_{\odot}$, and the inclination of the system $i\sim 29.2^{\circ}$, the spin is determined to be $a_{\star}=0.41\pm 0.03$ for fixing hardening factor at 1.6 and $n_{H}=8.6\times 10^{21} \rm cm^{-2}$. Besides, considering the uncertainty of the parameters $D, M, i$ of this system, with the Monte Carlo analysis, we still confirm the moderate spin of the black hole as $a_{\star}=0.42^{+0.13}_{-0.50}$. Some spectral parameters (e.g., column density and hardening factor) which could affect the measurements of the BH spin are also briefly discussed., Comment: 10 pages, 14 figures, 5 tables, accept for publication in MNRAS
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- 2023
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8. The Long-term Monitoring Results of Insight-HXMT in the First 4 Yr Galactic Plane Scanning Survey
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Wang, Chen, Liao, Jin-Yuan, Guan, Ju, Liu, Yuan, Li, Cheng-Kui, Sai, Na, Luo, Qi, Jin, Jing, Nang, Yi, and Zhang, Shuang-Nan
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
The first X-ray source catalog of Insight-HXMT Galactic Plane (|b|<10deg) Scanning Survey (GPSS) is presented based on the data accumulated from June 2017 to August 2021. The 4 yr limit sensitivities at main energy bands can reach 8.2x10^(-12) erg/s/cm^2} (2-6 keV), 4.21x10^(-11) erg/s/cm^2 (7-40 keV) and 2.78x10^(-11) erg/s/cm^2 (25-100 keV). More than 1300 sources have been monitored at a wide band (1$-$100\,keV), of which 223 sources have a signal-to-noise ratio greater than 5. We combined the GPSS data of Insight-HXMT and MAXI and found it is feasible to obtain more complete long-term light curves from their scanning results. The flux variabilities at different energy bands of the 223 bright sources are analyzed based on the excess variances. It is found that the fluxes of X-ray binaries are more active than those of supernova remnants and isolated pulsars. Different types of binaries, e.g., low-mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs), high-mass X-ray binaries (HMXBs), neutron star binaries, and black hole binaries, also distinctively show different regularities. In addition, the relations between the hardness ratio (HR) and excess variances, and HR and source types are analyzed. It is obvious that the HRs of HMXBs tend to be harder than those of LMXBs and HMXBs tend to be more active than those of LMXBs., Comment: 43 pages, 26 figures, accepted for publication in ApJS
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- 2023
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9. Repeated low-intensity noise exposure exacerbates age-related hearing loss via RAGE signaling pathway
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Sun, Jianbin, Sai, Na, Zhang, Tong, Tang, Chaoying, Fan, Shuhang, Wang, Qin, Liu, Da, Zeng, Xianhai, Li, Juanjuan, Guo, Weiwei, Yang, Shiming, and Han, Weiju
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- 2025
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10. An Insight-HXMT view of the mHz quasi-regular modulation phenomenon in the black hole X-ray binary 4U 1630-47
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Yang, Zi-Xu, Zhang, Liang, Huang, Yue, Bu, Qingcui, Zhang, Zhen, Liu, He-Xin, Yu, Wei, Wang, Peng-Ju, Zhao, Q. C., Tao, L., Qu, Jin-Lu, Zhang, Shu, Zhang, Shuang-Nan, Song, Liming, Lu, Fangjun, Cao, Xuelei, Chen, Li, Cai, Ce, Chang, Zhi, Chen, Tianxian, Chen, Yong, Chen, Yupeng, Chen, Yibao, Cui, Weiwei, Ding, Guoqiang, Du, Yuanyuan, Gao, GuanHua, Gao, He, Ge, Mingyu, Gu, Yudong, Guan, Ju, Guo, Chengcheng, Han, Dawei, Huo, Jia, Jia, Shumei, Jiang, Weichun, Jin, Jing, Kong, Lingda, Li, Bing, Li, Gang, Li, Wei, Li, Xian, Li, Xufang, Li, Zhengwei, Li, Chengkui, Lin, Lin, Liu, Congzhan, Li, Tipei, Li, Xiaobo, Liang, Xiaohua, Liao, Jinyuan, Liu, Hongwei, Liu, Xiaojing, Lu, Xuefeng, Luo, Qi, Luo, Tao, Ma, Binyuan, Ma, Ruican, Ma, Xiang, Meng, Bin, Nang, Yi, Nie, Jianyin, Ou, Ge, Ren, Xiaoqin, Sai, Na, Song, Xinying, Sun, Liang, Tan, Ying, Tuo, Youli, Wang, Chen, Wang, Wenshuai, Wang, Lingjun, Wang, Yusa, Wang, Jieshuang, Wen, Xiangyang, Wu, Bobing, Wu, Baiyang, Wu, Mei, Xiao, Shuo, Xu, Yupeng, Xiong, Shaolin, Yang, Sheng, Yang, Yanji, Yi, Qibin, Yin, Qianqing, You, Yuan, Zhang, Bing, Zhang, Fan, Zhang, Hongmei, Zhang, Juan, Zhang, Wanchang, Zhang, Wei, Zhang, Binbin, Zhang, Peng, Zhang, Yifei, Zhang, Yuanhang, Zhao, Haisheng, Zhao, Xiaofan, Zheng, Shijie, and Zhou, Dengke
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Here we report the spectral-timing results of the black hole X-ray binary 4U 1630-47 during its 2021 outburst using observations from the Hard X-ray Modulation Telescope. Type-C quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs) in 1.6--4.2 Hz and quasi-regular modulation (QRM) near 60 mHz are detected during the outburst. The mHz QRM has a fractional rms of 10%--16% in the 8--35 keV energy band with a Q factor (frequency/width) of 2--4. Benefiting from the broad energy band of hxmt, we study the energy dependence of the 60 mHz QRM in 1--100 keV for the first time. We find that the fractional rms of the mHz QRM increases with photon energy, while the time lags of the mHz QRM are soft and decrease with photon energy. Fast recurrence of the mHz QRM, in a timescale of less than one hour, has been observed during the outburst. During this period, the corresponding energy spectra moderately change when the source transitions from the QRM state to the non-QRM state. The QRM phenomena also shows a dependence with the accretion rate. We suggest that the QRM could be caused by an unknown accretion instability aroused from the corona.
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11. Chameleon-inspired molecular imprinted polymer with bicolored states for visual and stable detection of diethylstilbestrol in water and food samples
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Li, Dongmei, Zhou, Jiayue, Chang, Zhuxin, Zhao, Hongwei, Zhang, Nan, Xia, Huan, Wang, Linyuan, Zhao, Jie, Yu, Guanggui, Fang, Zhongze, and Sai, Na
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- 2025
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12. Quasi-periodic oscillations of the X-ray burst from the magnetar SGR J1935+2154 and associated with the fast radio burst FRB 200428
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Li, Xiaobo, Ge, Mingyu, Lin, Lin, Zhang, Shuang-Nan, Song, Liming, Cao, Xuelei, Zhang, Bing, Lu, Fangjun, Xu, Yupeng, Xiong, Shaolin, Tuo, Youli, Tan, Ying, Jiang, Weichun, Qu, Jinlu, Zhang, Shu, Wang, Lingjun, Wang, Jieshuang, Zhang, Binbin, Zhang, Peng, Li, Chengkui, Liu, Congzhan, Li, Tipei, Bu, Qingcui, Cai, Ce, Chen, Yong, Chen, Yupeng, Chang, Zhi, Chen, Li, Chen, Tianxian, Chen, Yibao, Cui, Weiwei, Du, Yuanyuan, Gao, Guanhua, Gao, He, Gu, Yudong, Guan, Ju, Guo, Chengcheng, Han, Dawei, Huang, Yue, Huo, Jia, Jia, Shumei, Jin, Jing, Kong, Lingda, Li, Bing, Li, Gang, Li, Wei, Li, Xian, Li, Xufang, Li, Zhengwei, Liang, Xiaohua, Liao, Jinyuan, Liu, Hexin, Liu, Hongwei, Liu, Xiaojing, Lu, Xuefeng, Luo, Qi, Luo, Tao, Ma, Binyuan, Ma, Ruican, Ma, Xiang, Meng, Bin, Nang, Yi, Nie, Jianyin, Ou, Ge, Ren, Xiaoqin, Sai, Na, Song, Xinying, Sun, Liang, Tao, Lian, Wang, Chen, Wang, Pengju, Wang, Wenshuai, Wang, Yusa, Wen, Xiangyang, Wu, Bobing, Wu, Baiyang, Wu, Mei, Xiao, Shuo, Yang, Sheng, Yang, Yanji, Yi, Qibin, Yin, Qianqing, You, Yuan, Yu, Wei, Zhang, Fan, Zhang, Hongmei, Zhang, Juan, Zhang, Wanchang, Zhang, Wei, Zhang, Yifei, Zhang, Yuanhang, Zhao, Haisheng, Zhao, Xiaofan, Zheng, Shijie, and Zhou, Dengke
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The origin(s) and mechanism(s) of fast radio bursts (FRBs), which are short radio pulses from cosmological distances, have remained a major puzzle since their discovery. We report a strong Quasi-Periodic Oscillation(QPO) of 40 Hz in the X-ray burst from the magnetar SGR J1935+2154 and associated with FRB 200428, significantly detected with the Hard X-ray Modulation Telescope (Insight-HXMT) and also hinted by the Konus-Wind data. QPOs from magnetar bursts have only been rarely detected; our 3.4 sigma (p-value is 2.9e-4) detection of the QPO reported here reveals the strongest QPO signal observed from magnetars (except in some very rare giant flares), making this X-ray burst unique among magnetar bursts. The two X-ray spikes coinciding with the two FRB pulses are also among the peaks of the QPO. Our results suggest that at least some FRBs are related to strong oscillation processes of neutron stars. We also show that we may overestimate the significance of the QPO signal and underestimate the errors of QPO parameters if QPO exists only in a fraction of the time series of a X-ray burst which we use to calculate the Leahy-normalized periodogram., Comment: 17 pages, 13 figures, accepted for publication by ApJ. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1212.1011 by other authors. text overlap with arXiv:1212.1011 by other authors
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13. Revisiting the spin of the stellar-mass black hole MAXI J1820+070 with NICER
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Sai, Na, Wang, Wei, and Wu, Hanji
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- 2024
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14. Reflection-fluorescence ratios probe for the stable detection of glucose
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Zhang, Nan, Zhao, Hongwei, Xia, Huan, Zhou, Jiayue, Zhang, Liwen, and Sai, Na
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- 2024
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15. Insight-HXMT observations of jet-like corona in a black hole X-ray binary MAXI J1820+070
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You, Bei, Tuo, Yuoli, Li, Chengzhe, Wang, Wei, Zhang, Shuang-Nan, Zhang, Shu, Ge, Mingyu, Luo, Chong, Liu, Bifang, Yuan, Weimin, Dai, Zigao, Liu, Jifeng, Qiao, Erlin, Jin, Chichuan, Liu, Zhu, Czerny, Bozena, Wu, Qingwen, Bu, Qingcui, Cai, Ce, Cao, Xuelei, Chang, Zhi, Chen, Gang, Chen, Li, Chen, Tianxiang, Chen, Yibao, Chen, Yong, Chen, Yupeng, Cui, Wei, Cui, Weiwei, Deng, Jingkang, Dong, Yongwei, Du, Yuanyuan, Fu, Minxue, Gao, Guanhua, Gao, He, Gao, Min, Gu, Yudong, Guan, Ju, Guo, Chengcheng, Han, Dawei, Huang, Yue, Huo, Jia, Jia, Shumei, Jiang, Luhua, Jiang, Weichun, Jin, Jing, Jin, Yongjie, Kong, Lingda, Li, Bing, Li, Chengkui, Li, Gang, Li, Maoshun, Li, Tipei, Li, Wei, Li, Xian, Li, Xiaobo, Li, Xufang, Li, Yanguo, Li, Zhengwei, Liang, Xiaohua, Liao, Jinyuan, Liu, Congzhan, Liu, Guoqing, Liu, Hongwei, Liu, Xiaojing, Liu, Yinong, Lu, Bo, Lu, Fangjun, Lu, Xuefeng, Luo, Qi, Luo, Tao, Ma, Xiang, Meng, Bin, Nang, Yi, Nie, Jianyin, Ou, Ge, Qu, Jinlu, Sai, Na, Shang, Rencheng, Song, Liming, Song, Xinying, Sun, Liang, Tan, Ying, Tao, Lian, Wang, Chen, Wang, Guofeng, Wang, Juan, Wang, Lingjun, Wang, Wenshuai, Wang, Yusa, Wen, Xiangyang, Wu, Baiyang, Wu, Bobing, Wu, Mei, Xiao, Guangcheng, Xiao, Shuo, Xiong, Shaolin, Xu, Yupeng, Yang, Jiawei, Yang, Sheng, Yang, Yanji, Yi, Qibin, Yin, Qianqing, You, Yuan, Zhang, Aimei, Zhang, Chengmo, Zhang, Fan, Zhang, Hongmei, Zhang, Juan, Zhang, Tong, Zhang, Wanchang, Zhang, Wei, Zhang, Wenzhao, Zhang, Yi, Zhang, Yifei, Zhang, Yongjie, Zhang, Yue, Zhang, Zhao, Zhang, Ziliang, Zhao, Haisheng, Zhao, Xiaofan, Zheng, Shijie, Zhou, Dengke, Zhou, Jianfeng, Zhu, Yuxuan, and Zhu, Yue
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
A black hole X-ray binary produces hard X-ray radiation from its corona and disk when the accreting matter heats up. During an outburst, the disk and corona co-evolves with each other. However, such an evolution is still unclear in both its geometry and dynamics. Here we report the unusual decrease of the reflection fraction in MAXI J1820+070, which is the ratio of the coronal intensity illuminating the disk to the coronal intensity reaching the observer, as the corona is observed to contrast during the decay phase. We postulate a jet-like corona model, in which the corona can be understood as a standing shock where the material flowing through. In this dynamical scenario, the decrease of the reflection fraction is a signature of the corona's bulk velocity. Our findings suggest that as the corona is observed to get closer to the black hole, the coronal material might be outflowing faster., Comment: 11 pages, 5 figures; published in Nature Communications; An artist's impression of Figure 5 is updated here, and the animation is available at http://youbei.work/research/
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16. Timing analysis of the black hole candidate EXO 1846-031 with Insight-HXMT monitoring
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Liu, He-Xin, Huang, Yue, Xiao, Guang-Cheng, Bu, Qing-Cui, Qu, Jin-Lu, Zhang, Shu, Zhang, Shuang-Nan, Jia, Shu-Mei, Lu, Fang-Jun, Ma, Xiang, Tao, Lian, Zhang, Wei, Chen, Li, Song, Li-Ming, Li, Ti-Pei, Xu, Yu-Peng, Cao, Xue-Lei, Chen, Yong, Liu, Cong-Zhan, Cai, Ce, Chang, Zhi, Chen, Gang, Chen, Tian-Xiang, Chen, Yi-Bao, Chen, Yu-Peng, Cui, Wei, Cui, Wei-Wei, Deng, Jing-Kang, Dong, Yong-Wei, Du, Yuan-Yuan, Fu, Min-Xue, Gao, Guan-Hua, Gao, He, Gao, Min, Ge, Ming-Yu, Gu, Yu-Dong, Guan, Ju, Guo, Cheng-Cheng, Han, Da-Wei, Huo, Jia, Jiang, Lu-Hua, Jiang, Wei-Chun, Jin, Jing, Jin, Yong-Jie, Kong, Ling-Da, Li, Bing, Li, Cheng-Kui, Li, Gang, Li, Mao-Shun, Li, Wei, Li, Xian, Li, Xiao-Bo, Li, Xu-Fang, Li, Yang-Guo, Li, Zheng-Wei, Liang, Xiao-Hua, Liao, Jing-Yuan, Liu, Bai-Sheng, Liu, Guo-Qing, Liu, Hong-Wei, Liu, Xiao-Jing, Liu, Yi-Nong, Lu, Bo, Lu, Xue-Feng, Luo, Qi, Luo, Tao, Meng, Bin, Nang, Yi, Nie, Jian-Yin, Ou, Ge, Sai, Na, Shang, Ren-Cheng, Song, Xin-Ying, Sun, Liang, Tan, Ying, Tuo, You-Li, Wang, Chen, Wang, Guo-Feng, Wang, Juan, Wang, Ling-Jun, Wang, Weng-Shuai, Wang, Yu-Sa., Wen, Xiang-Yang, Wu, Bai-Yang, Wu, Bo-Bing, Wu, Mei, Xiao, Shuo, Xiong, Shao-Lin, Xu, He, Yang, Jia-Wei, Yang, Sheng, Yang, Yan-Ji, Yang, Yi-Jung, Yi, Qi-Bin, Yin, Qian-Qing, You, Yuan, Zhang, Ai-Mei, Zhang, Cheng-Mo, Zhang, Fan, Zhang, Hong-Mei, Zhang, Juan, Zhang, Tong, Zhang, Wan-Chang, Zhang, Wen-Zhao, Yi-Zhang, Zhang, Yi-Fei, Zhang, Yong-Jie, Zhang, Yuan-Hang, Zhang, Yue, Zhang, Zhao, Zhang, Zhi, Zhang, Zi-Liang, Zhao, Hai-Sheng, Zhao, Xiao-Fan, Zheng, Shi-Jie, Zheng, Yao-Guang, Zhou, Deng-Ke, Zhou, Jian-Feng, Zhu, Yu-Xuan, Zhuang, Ren-Lin, and Zhu, Yue
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We present the observational results from a detailed timing analysis of the black hole candidate EXO 1846-031 during its outburst in 2019 with the observations of Insight-HXMT, NICER and MAXI. This outburst can be classfied roughly into four different states. Type-C quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs) observed by NICER (about 0.1-6Hz) and Insight-HXMT (about 0.7-8Hz) are also reported in this work. Meanwhile, we study various physical quantities related to QPO frequency.The QPO rms-frequency relationship in three energy band 1-10 keV indicates that there is a turning pointing in frequency around 2 Hz,which is similar to that of GRS 1915+105. A possible hypothesis for the relationship above may be related to the inclination of the source, which may require a high inclination to explain it. The relationships between QPO frequency and QPO rms,hardness,total fractional rms and count rate have also been found in other transient sources, which can indicate that the origin of type-C QPOs is non-thermal.
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17. Discovery of oscillations above 200 keV in a black hole X-ray binary with Insight-HXMT
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Ma, Xiang, Tao, Lian, Zhang, Shuang-Nan, Zhang, Liang, Bu, Qing-Cui, Ge, Ming-Yu, Chen, Yu-Peng, Qu, Jin-Lu, Zhang, Shu, Lu, Fang-Jun, Song, Li-Ming, Yang, Yi-Jung, Yuan, Feng, Cai, Ce, Cao, Xue-Lei, Chang, Zhi, Chen, Gang, Chen, Li, Chen, Tian-Xiang, Chen, Yi-Bao, Chen, Yong, Cui, Wei, Cui, Wei-Wei, Deng, Jing-Kang, Dong, Yong-Wei, Du, Yuan-Yuan, Fu, Min-Xue, Gao, Guan-Hua, Gao, He, Gao, Min, Gu, Yu-Dong, Guan, Ju, Guo, Cheng-Cheng, Han, Da-Wei, Huang, Yue, Huo, Jia, Ji, Long, Jia, Shu-Mei, Jiang, Lu-Hua, Jiang, Wei-Chun, Jin, Jing, Jin, Yong-Jie, Kong, Ling-Da, Li, Bing, Li, Cheng-Kui, Li, Gang, Li, Mao-Shun, Li, Ti-Pei, Li, Wei, Li, Xian, Li, Xiao-Bo, Li, Xu-Fang, Li, Yan-Guo, Li, Zheng-Wei, Liang, Xiao-Hua, Liao, Jin-Yuan, Liu, Bai-Sheng, Liu, Cong-Zhan, Liu, Guo-Qing, Liu, Hong-Wei, Liu, Xiao-Jing, Liu, Yi-Nong, Lu, Bo, Lu, Xue-Feng, Luo, Qi, Luo, Tao, Meng, Bin, Nang, Yi, Nie, Jian-Yin, Ou, Ge, Sai, Na, Shang, Ren-Cheng, Song, Xin-Ying, Sun, Liang, Tan, Ying, Tuo, Yuo-Li, Wang, Chen, Wang, Guo-Feng, Wang, Juan, Wang, Ling-Jun, Wang, Wen-Shuai, Wang, Yu-Sa, Wen, Xiang-Yang, Wu, Bai-Yang, Wu, Bo-Bing, Wu, Mei, Xiao, Guang-Cheng, Xiao, Shuo, Xie, Fu-Guo, Xiong, Shao-Lin, Xu, He, Xu, Yu-Peng, Yang, Jia-Wei, Yang, Sheng, Yang, Yan-Ji, Yi, Qi-Bin, Yin, Qian-Qing, You, Yuan, Zhang, Ai-Mei, Zhang, Cheng-Mo, Zhang, Fan, Zhang, Hong-Mei, Zhang, Juan, Zhang, Tong, Zhang, Wan-Chang, Zhang, Wei, Zhang, Wen-Zhao, Zhang, Yi, Zhang, Yi-Fei, Zhang, Yong-Jie, Zhang, Yue, Zhang, Zhao, Zhang, Zhi, Zhang, Zi-Liang, Zhao, Hai-Sheng, Zhao, Xiao-Fan, Zheng, Shi-Jie, Zhou, Deng-Ke, Zhou, Jian-Feng, Zhu, Yu-Xuan, Zhu, Yue, and Zhuang, Ren-Lin
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
Low-frequency quasi-periodic oscillations (LFQPOs) are commonly found in black hole X-ray binaries, and their origin is still under debate. The properties of LFQPOs at high energies (above 30 keV) are closely related to the nature of the accretion flow in the innermost regions, and thus play a crucial role in critically testing various theoretical models. The Hard X-ray Modulation Telescope (Insight-HXMT) is capable of detecting emissions above 30 keV, and is therefore an ideal instrument to do so. Here we report the discovery of LFQPOs above 200 keV in the new black hole MAXI J1820+070 in the X-ray hard state, which allows us to understand the behaviours of LFQPOs at hundreds of kiloelectronvolts. The phase lag of the LFQPO is constant around zero below 30 keV, and becomes a soft lag (that is, the high-energy photons arrive first) above 30 keV. The soft lag gradually increases with energy and reaches ~0.9s in the 150-200 keV band. The detection at energies above 200 keV, the large soft lag and the energy-related behaviors of the LFQPO pose a great challenge for most currently existing models, but suggest that the LFQPO probably originates from the precession of a small-scale jet., Comment: 36 pages, 12 figures, 3 tables; published in Nature Astronomy
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18. Methodology and Performance of the Two-Year Galactic Plane Scanning Survey of Insight-HXMT
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Sai, Na, Liao, JinYuan, Li, ChengKui, Guan, Ju, Wang, Chen, Nang, Yi, Liu, Yuan, Guo, ChengCheng, Zhang, Shu, and Zhang, ShuangNan
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
The Galactic plane scanning survey is one of the main scientific objectives of the Hard X-ray Modulation Telescope (known as Insight-HXMT). During the two-year operation of Insight-HXMT, more than 1000 scanning observations have been performed and the whole Galactic plane ($\rm 0^{\circ}
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19. Surgical management and the prognosis of iatrogenic facial nerve injury in middle ear surgery: a 20-year experience
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Sun, Jianbin, Wang, Ruoya, Chen, Xingrui, Wang, Jianze, Liu, Da, Sai, Na, Zhu, Yuhua, Liu, Jun, Shen, Weidong, Dai, Pu, Yang, Shiming, Han, Dongyi, and Han, Weiju
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20. In-orbit Calibration to the Point-Spread Function of Insight-HXMT
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Nang, Yi, Liao, Jin-Yuan, Sai, Na, Wang, Chen, Guan, Ju, Li, Cheng-Kui, Guo, Cheng-Cheng, Liu, Yuan, Jin, Jing, Li, Xiao-Bo, Zhang, Shu, and Zhang, Shuang-Nan
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
We make the in-orbit calibration to the point-spread functions (PSFs) of the collimators of the Hard X-ray Modulation Telescope with the scanning observation of the Crab. We construct the empirical adjustments to the theoretically calculated geometrical PSFs. The adjustments contain two parts: a rotating matrix to adjust the directional deviation of the collimators and a paraboloidal function to correct the inhomogeneity of the real PSFs. The parameters of the adjusting matrices and paraboloidal functions are determined by fitting the scanning data with lower scanning speed and smaller intervals during the calibration observations. After the PSF calibration, the systematic errors in source localization in the Galactic plane scanning survey are 0.010 deg, 0.015 deg, 0.113 deg for the Low-Energy Telescope (LE), the Medium-Energy telescope (ME) and the High-Energy telescope (HE), respectively; meanwhile, the systematic errors in source flux estimation are 1.8%, 1.6%, 2.7% for LE, ME and HE, respectively., Comment: 15 pages, 27 figures, accepted for publication in JHEAP
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21. Overview to the Hard X-ray Modulation Telescope (Insight-HXMT) Satellite
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Zhang, ShuangNan, Li, TiPei, Lu, FangJun, Song, LiMing, Xu, YuPeng, Liu, CongZhan, Chen, Yong, Cao, XueLei, Bu, QingCui, Cai, Ce, Chang, Zhi, Chen, Gang, Chen, Li, Chen, TianXiang, Chen, Wei, Chen, YiBao, Chen, YuPeng, Cui, Wei, Cui, WeiWei, Deng, JingKang, Dong, YongWei, Du, YuanYuan, Fu, MinXue, Gao, GuanHua, Gao, He, Gao, Min, Ge, MingYu, Gu, YuDong, Guan, Ju, Gungor, Can, Guo, ChengCheng, Han, DaWei, Hu, Wei, Huang, Yan, Huang, Yue, Huo, Jia, Jia, ShuMei, Jiang, LuHua, Jiang, WeiChun, Jin, Jing, Jin, YongJie, Kong, Lingda, Li, Bing, Li, ChengKui, Li, Gang, Li, MaoShun, Li, Wei, Li, Xian, Li, XiaoBo, Li, XuFang, Li, YanGuo, Li, ZiJian, Li, ZhengWei, Liang, XiaoHua, Liao, JinYuan, Liu, Baisheng, Liu, GuoQing, Liu, HongWei, Liu, ShaoZhen, Liu, XiaoJing, Liu, Yuan, Liu, YiNong, Lu, Bo, Lu, XueFeng, Luo, Qi, Luo, Tao, Ma, Xiang, Meng, Bin, Nang, Yi, Nie, JianYin, Ou, Ge, Qu, JinLu, Sai, Na, Shang, RenCheng, Shen, GuoHong, Song, XinYing, Sun, Liang, Tan, Ying, Tao, Lian, Tao, WenHui, Tuo, YouLi, Wang, ChunQin, Wang, GuoFeng, Wang, HuanYu, Wang, Juan, Wang, WenShuai, Wang, YuSa, Wen, XiangYang, Wu, BoBing, Wu, Mei, Xiao, GuangCheng, Xiao, Shuo, Xiong, ShaoLin, Xu, He, Yan, LinLi, Yang, JiaWei, Yang, Sheng, Yang, YanJi, Yi, Qibin, Yu, JiaXi, Yuan, Bin, Zhang, AiMei, Zhang, ChunLei, Zhang, ChengMo, Zhang, Fan, Zhang, HongMei, Zhang, Juan, Zhang, Liang, Zhang, Qiang, Zhang, ShenYi, Zhang, Shu, Zhang, Tong, Zhang, Wei, Zhang, WanChang, Zhang, WenZhao, Zhang, Yi, Zhang, Yue, Zhang, YiFei, Zhang, YongJie, Zhang, Zhao, Zhang, Zhi, Zhang, ZiLiang, Zhao, HaiSheng, Zhao, JianLing, Zhao, XiaoFan, Zheng, ShiJie, Zhu, Yue, Zhu, YuXuan, Zhuang, Renlin, and Zou, ChangLin
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
As China's first X-ray astronomical satellite, the Hard X-ray Modulation Telescope (HXMT), which was dubbed as Insight-HXMT after the launch on June 15, 2017, is a wide-band (1-250 keV) slat-collimator-based X-ray astronomy satellite with the capability of all-sky monitoring in 0.2-3 MeV. It was designed to perform pointing, scanning and gamma-ray burst (GRB) observations and, based on the Direct Demodulation Method (DDM), the image of the scanned sky region can be reconstructed. Here we give an overview of the mission and its progresses, including payload, core sciences, ground calibration/facility, ground segment, data archive, software, in-orbit performance, calibration, background model, observations and some preliminary results., Comment: 29 pages, 40 figures, 6 tables, to appear in Sci. China-Phys. Mech. Astron. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1910.04434
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22. Studies on the time response distribution of Insigh}-HXMT/LE
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Zhao, Xiao-Fan, Zhu, Yu-Xuan, Han, Da-Wei, Cui, Wei-Wei, Li, Wei, Wang, Juan, Wang, Yu-Sa, Zhang, Yi, Yang, Yan-Ji, Lu, Bo, Huo, Jia, Zhang, Zi-Liang, Chen, Tian-Xiang, Li, Mao-Shun, Lv, Zhong-Hua, Chen, Yong, Bu, Qing-Cui, Cai, Ce, Cao, Xue-Lei, Chang, Zhi, Chen, Gang, Chen, Li, Chen, Yi-Bao, Chen, Yu-Peng, Cui, Wei, Deng, Jing-Kang, Dong, Yong-Wei, Du, Yuan-Yuan, Fu, Min-Xue, Gao, Guan-Hua, Gao, He, Gao, Min, Ge, Ming-Yu, Gu, Yu-Dong, Guan, Ju, Guo, Cheng-Cheng, Huang, Yue, Jia, Shu-Mei, Jiang, Lu-Hua, Jiang, Wei-Chun, Jin, Jing, Kong, Ling-Da, Li, Bing, Li, Cheng-Kui, Li, Gang, Li, Ti-Bei, Li, Xian, Li, Xiao-Bo, Li, Xu-Fang, Li, Yan-Guo, Li, Zheng-Wei, Liang, Xiao-Hua, Liao, Jin-Yuan, Liu, Cong-Zhan, Liu, Guo-Qing, Liu, Hong-Wei, Liu, Xiao-Jing, Liu, Yi-Nong, Lu, Fang-Jun, Lu, Xue-Feng, Luo, Qi, Luo, Tao, Ma, Xiang, Meng, Bin, Nang, Yi, Nie, Jian-Ying, Qu, Jin-Lu, Sai, Na, Song, Li-Ming, Song, Xin-Ying, Sun, Liang, Tan, Ying, Tao, Lian, Tuo, You-Li, Wang, Chen, Wang, Guo-Feng, Wen, Xiang-Yang, Wu, Bai-Yang, Wu, Bo-Bing, Wu, Mei, Xiao, Guang-Cheng, Xiao, Shuo, Xiong, Shao-Lin, Xu, Yu-Peng, Yang, Jia-Wei, Yang, Sheng, Yi, Qi-Bin, Yin, Qian-Qing, You, Yuan, Zhang, Ai-Mei, Zhang, Cheng-Mo, Zhang, Fan, Zhang, Juan, Zhang, Shu, Zhang, Shuang-Nan, Zhang, Tong, Zhang, Wan-Chang, Zhang, Wei, Zhang, Wen-Zhao, Zhang, Yi-Fei, Zhang, Yong-Jie, Zhang, Yue, Zhang, Zhao, Zhao, Hai-Sheng, Zheng, Shi-Jie, Zhou, Deng-Ke, Zhou, Jian-Feng, and Zhu, Yue
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
The Hard X-ray Modulation Telescope (HXMT) named Insight is China's first X-ray astronomical satellite. The Low Energy X-ray Telescope (LE) is one of its main payloads onboard. The detectors of LE adopt swept charge device CCD236 with L-shaped transfer electrodes. Charges in detection area are read out continuously along specific paths, which leads to a time response distribution of photons readout time. We designed a long exposure readout mode to measure the time response distribution. In this mode, CCD236 firstly performs exposure without readout, then all charges generated in preceding exposure phase are read out completely. Through analysis of the photons readout time in this mode, we obtained the probability distribution of photons readout time.
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23. Insight-HXMT observations of Swift J0243.6+6124 during its 2017-2018 outburst
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Zhang, Yue, Ge, Mingyu, Song, Liming, Zhang, Shuangnan, Qu, Jinlu, Zhang, Shu, Doroshenko, Victor, Tao, Lian, Ji, Long, Güngör, Can, Santangelo, Andrea, Shi, Changsheng, Chang, Zhi, Chen, Gang, Chen, Li, Chen, Tianxiang, Chen, Yong, Chen, Yibao, Cui, Wei, Cui, Weiwei, Deng, Jingkang, Dong, Yongwei, Du, Yuanyuan, Fu, Minxue, Gao, Guanhua, Gao, He, Gao, Min, Gu, Yudong, Guan, Ju, Guo, Chengcheng, Han, Dawei, Hu, Wei, Huang, Yue, Huo, Jia, Jia, Shumei, Jiang, Luhua, Jiang, Weichun, Jin, Jing, Jin, Yongjie, Li, Bing, Li, Chengkui, Li, Gang, Li, Maoshun, Li, Wei, Li, Xian, Li, Xiaobo, Li, Xufang, Li, Yanguo, Li, Zijian, Li, Zhengwei, Liang, Xiaohua, Liao, Jinyuan, Liu, Congzhan, Liu, Guoqing, Liu, Hongwei, Liu, Shaozhen, Liu, Xiaojing, Liu, Yuan, Liu, Yinong, Lu, Bo, Lu, Xuefeng, Luo, Tao, Ma, Xiang, Meng, Bin, Nang, Yi, Nie, Jianyin, Ou, Ge, Sai, Na, Sun, Liang, Tan, Ying, Tao, Wenhui, Tuo, Youli, Wang, Guofeng, Wang, Huanyu, Wang, Juan, Wang, Wenshuai, Wang, Yusa, Wen, Xiangyang, Wu, Bobing, Wu, Mei, Xiao, Guangcheng, Xiong, Shaolin, Xu, He, Xu, Yupeng, Yan, Linli, Yang, Jiawei, Yang, Sheng, Yang, Yanji, Zhang, Aimei, Zhang, Chunlei, Zhang, Chengmo, Zhang, Fan, Zhang, Hongmei, Zhang, Juan, Zhang, Tong, Zhang, Wei, Zhang, Wanchang, Zhang, Wenzhao, Zhang, Yi, Zhang, Yifei, Zhang, Yongjie, Zhang, Zhao, Zhang, Ziliang, Zhao, Haisheng, Zhao, Jianling, Zhao, Xiaofan, Zheng, Shijie, Zhu, Yue, Zhu, Yuxuan, and Zou, Changlin
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
The recently discovered neutron star transient Swift J0243.6+6124 has been monitored by {\it the Hard X-ray Modulation Telescope} ({\it Insight-\rm HXMT). Based on the obtained data, we investigate the broadband spectrum of the source throughout the outburst. We estimate the broadband flux of the source and search for possible cyclotron line in the broadband spectrum. No evidence of line-like features is, however, found up to $\rm 150~keV$. In the absence of any cyclotron line in its energy spectrum, we estimate the magnetic field of the source based on the observed spin evolution of the neutron star by applying two accretion torque models. In both cases, we get consistent results with $B\rm \sim 10^{13}~G$, $D\rm \sim 6~kpc$ and peak luminosity of $\rm >10^{39}~erg~s^{-1}$ which makes the source the first Galactic ultraluminous X-ray source hosting a neutron star., Comment: published
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24. Cisatracurium besylate rescues Mycobacterium Tuberculosis-infected macrophages from necroptosis and enhances the bactericidal effect of isoniazid
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Wen, Qian, Zhang, Jing, Zhang, Zhanqing, Chen, Liru, Liu, Honglin, Han, Zhenyu, Chen, Yaoxin, Wang, Ke, Liu, Jieyu, Sai, Na, Zhou, Xinying, Zhou, Chaoying, Hu, Shengfeng, and Ma, Li
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25. A homogeneous enzyme-free ratiometric immunoassay for the determination of C-peptide
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Sun, Wenjing, Xia, Huan, Zhang, Nan, Nan, Jie, Yu, Guanggui, Zhao, Hongwei, and Sai, Na
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26. Insight-HXMT observations of the first binary neutron star merger GW170817
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Li, TiPei, Xiong, ShaoLin, Zhang, ShuangNan, Lu, FangJun, Song, LiMing, Cao, XueLei, Chang, Zhi, Chen, Gang, Chen, Li, Chen, TianXiang, Chen, Yong, Chen, YiBao, Chen, YuPeng, Cui, Wei, Cui, WeiWei, Deng, JingKang, Dong, YongWei, Du, YuanYuan, Fu, MinXue, Gao, GuanHua, Gao, He, Gao, Min, Ge, MingYu, Gu, YuDong, Guan, Ju, Guo, ChengCheng, Han, DaWei, Hu, Wei, Huang, Yue, Huo, Jia, Jia, ShuMei, Jiang, LuHua, Jiang, WeiChun, Jin, Jing, Jin, YongJie, Li, Bing, Li, ChengKui, Li, Gang, Li, MaoShun, Li, Wei, Li, Xian, Li, XiaoBo, Li, XuFang, Li, YanGuo, Li, ZiJian, Li, ZhengWei, Liang, XiaoHua, Liao, JinYuan, Liu, CongZhan, Liu, GuoQing, Liu, HongWei, Liu, ShaoZhen, Liu, XiaoJing, Liu, Yuan, Liu, YiNong, Lu, Bo, Lu, XueFeng, Luo, Tao, Ma, Xiang, Meng, Bin, Nang, Yi, Nie, JianYin, Ou, Ge, Qu, JinLu, Sai, Na, Sun, Liang, Tan, Yin, Tao, Lian, Tao, WenHui, Tuo, YouLi, Wang, GuoFeng, Wang, HuanYu, Wang, Juan, Wang, WenShuai, Wang, YuSa, Wen, XiangYang, Wu, BoBing, Wu, Mei, Xiao, GuangCheng, Xu, He, Xu, YuPeng, Yan, LinLi, Yang, JiaWei, Yang, Sheng, Yang, YanJi, Zhang, AiMei, Zhang, ChunLei, Zhang, ChengMo, Zhang, Fan, Zhang, HongMei, Zhang, Juan, Zhang, Qiang, Zhang, Shu, Zhang, Tong, Zhang, Wei, Zhang, WanChang, Zhang, WenZhao, Zhang, Yi, Zhang, Yue, Zhang, YiFei, Zhang, YongJie, Zhang, Zhao, Zhang, ZiLiang, Zhao, HaiSheng, Zhao, JianLing, Zhao, XiaoFan, Zheng, ShiJie, Zhu, Yue, Zhu, YuXuan, and Zou, ChangLin
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
Finding the electromagnetic (EM) counterpart of binary compact star merger, especially the binary neutron star (BNS) merger, is critically important for gravitational wave (GW) astronomy, cosmology and fundamental physics. On Aug. 17, 2017, Advanced LIGO and \textit{Fermi}/GBM independently triggered the first BNS merger, GW170817, and its high energy EM counterpart, GRB 170817A, respectively, resulting in a global observation campaign covering gamma-ray, X-ray, UV, optical, IR, radio as well as neutrinos. The High Energy X-ray telescope (HE) onboard \textit{Insight}-HXMT (Hard X-ray Modulation Telescope) is the unique high-energy gamma-ray telescope that monitored the entire GW localization area and especially the optical counterpart (SSS17a/AT2017gfo) with very large collection area ($\sim$1000 cm$^2$) and microsecond time resolution in 0.2-5 MeV. In addition, \textit{Insight}-HXMT quickly implemented a Target of Opportunity (ToO) observation to scan the GW localization area for potential X-ray emission from the GW source. Although it did not detect any significant high energy (0.2-5 MeV) radiation from GW170817, its observation helped to confirm the unexpected weak and soft nature of GRB 170817A. Meanwhile, \textit{Insight}-HXMT/HE provides one of the most stringent constraints (~10$^{-7}$ to 10$^{-6}$ erg/cm$^2$/s) for both GRB170817A and any other possible precursor or extended emissions in 0.2-5 MeV, which help us to better understand the properties of EM radiation from this BNS merger. Therefore the observation of \textit{Insight}-HXMT constitutes an important chapter in the full context of multi-wavelength and multi-messenger observation of this historical GW event., Comment: accepted by Science China - Physics, Mechanics & Astronomy. Planned to publish on Oct 17, but postponed due to a problem on pdf file
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27. Dual-QDs ratios fluorescent probe for sensitive and stable detection of insulin
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Yu, Guanggui, Sun, Zhong, Wu, Yuntang, and Sai, Na
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28. Strong microwave absorption by dipole polarization and widened magnetic resonance in doped SrFe12-2xZnxRuxO19
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Sai, Na, Jia, Peng, Liu, Shunquan, and Chang, Hong
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29. Homocysteine restrains hippocampal neurogenesis in focal ischemic rat brain by inhibiting DNA methylation
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Gou, Yun, Ye, Qi, Liang, Xiaoshan, Zhang, Qiang, Luo, Suhui, Liu, Huan, Wang, Xuan, Sai, Na, and Zhang, Xumei
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30. Folic Acid Deficiency Enhances the Tyr705 and Ser727 Phosphorylation of Mitochondrial STAT3 in In Vivo and In Vitro Models of Ischemic Stroke
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Dong, Zhiping, Liang, Xiaoshan, Zhang, Qiang, Luo, Suhui, Liu, Huan, Wang, Xuan, Sai, Na, and Zhang, Xumei
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31. GABA does not regulate stomatal CO2 signalling in Arabidopsis.
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Piechatzek, Adriane, Feng, Xueying, Sai, Na, Yi, Changyu, Hurgobin, Bhavna, Lewsey, Mathew, Herrmann, Johannes, Dittrich, Marcus, Ache, Peter, Müller, Tobias, Kromdijk, Johannes, Hedrich, Rainer, Xu, Bo, and Gilliham, Matthew
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MITOGEN-activated protein kinases ,GLUTAMATE decarboxylase ,PLANT adaptation ,CROP yields ,CELLULAR signal transduction ,GABA receptors - Abstract
Optimal stomatal regulation is important for plant adaptation to changing environmental conditions and for maintaining crop yield. The guard cell signal γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is produced from glutamate by glutamate decarboxylase (GAD) during a reaction that generates CO
2 as a by-product. Here, we investigated a putative connection between GABA signalling and the more clearly defined CO2 signalling pathway in guard cells. The GABA-deficient mutant Arabidopsis lines gad2-1 , gad2-2 , and gad1/2/4/5 were examined for stomatal sensitivity to various CO2 concentrations. Our findings show a phenotypical discrepancy between the allelic mutant lines gad2-1 and gad2-2 —a weakened CO2 response in gad2-1 (GABI_474_E05) in contrast to a wild-type response in gad2-2 (SALK_028819) and gad1/2/4/5. Through transcriptomic and genomic investigation, we traced the response of gad2-1 to a deletion of full-length Mitogen-activated protein kinase 12 (MPK12) in the GABI-KAT line, thereafter renamed as gad2-1 *. Guard cell-specific complementation of MPK12 in gad2-1* restored the wild-type CO2 phenotype, which confirms the proposed importance of MPK12 in CO2 sensitivity. Additionally, we found that stomatal opening under low atmospheric CO2 occurs independently of the GABA-modulated opening channel ALUMINIUM-ACTIVATED MALATE TRANSPORTER 9 (ALMT9). Our results demonstrate that GABA has a role in modulating the rate of stomatal opening and closing, but not in response to CO2 per se. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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32. Itraconazole exerts anti-liver cancer potential through the Wnt, PI3K/AKT/mTOR, and ROS pathways
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Wang, Wenping, Dong, XiaoXv, Liu, Yi, Ni, Boran, Sai, Na, You, Longtai, Sun, Mingyi, Yao, Yu, Qu, Changhai, Yin, Xingbin, and Ni, Jian
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33. Confirming the spin parameter of the black hole in Cygnus X-1 using the Insight-HXMT
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Zhao, Xue-Shan, Dong, Yan-Ting, Gou, Li-Jun, Feng, Ye, Jia, Nan, Li, Yu-Feng, Liao, Zhen-Xuan, Liu, Ji-Ren, Zheng, Xue-Ying, Zhang, Shuang-Nan, Qu, Jin-Lu, Song, Li-Ming, Zhang, Shu, Bu, Qing-Cui, Cai, Ce, Cao, Xue-Lei, Chang, Zhi, Chen, Gang, Chen, Li, Chen, Tian-Xiang, Chen, Yi-Bao, Chen, Yong, Chen, Yu-Peng, Cui, Wei, Cui, Wei-Wei, Deng, Jing-Kang, Dong, Yong-Wei, Du, Yuan-Yuan, Fu, Min-Xue, Gao, Guan-Hua, Gao, He, Gao, Min, Ge, Ming-Yu, Gu, Yu-Dong, Guan, Ju, Guo, Cheng-Cheng, Han, Da-Wei, Huang, Yue, Huo, Jia, Jia, Shu-Mei, Jiang, Lu-Hua, Jiang, Wei-Chun, Jin, Jing, Jin, Yong-Jie, Kong, Ling-Da, Li, Bing, Li, Cheng-Kui, Li, Gang, Li, Mao-Shun, Li, Ti-Pei, Li, Wei, Li, Xian, Li, Xiao-Bo, Li, Xu-Fang, Li, Yan-Guo, Li, Zheng-Wei, Liang, Xiao-Hua, Liao, Jin-Yuan, Liu, Bai-Sheng, Liu, Cong-Zhan, Liu, Guo-Qing, Liu, He-Xin, Liu, Hong-Wei, Liu, Xiao-Jing, Liu, Yi-Nong, Lu, Bo, Lu, Fang-Jun, Lu, Xue-Feng, Luo, Qi, Luo, Tao, Ma, Xiang, Meng, Bin, Nang, Yi, Nie, Jian-Yin, Ou, Ge, Sai, Na, Shang, Ren-Cheng, Song, Xin-Ying, Sun, Liang, Tan, Ying, Tao, Lian, Tuo, You-Li, Wang, Chen, Wang, Guo-Feng, Wang, Juan, Wang, Wen-Shuai, Wang, Yu-Sa, Wen, Xiang-Yang, Wu, Bai-Yang, Wu, Bo-Bing, Wu, Mei, Xiao, Guang-Cheng, Xiao, Shuo, Xiong, Shao-Lin, Xu, Yu-Peng, Yang, Jia-Wei, Yang, Sheng, Yang, Yan-Ji, Yang, Yi-Rong, Yi, Qi-Bin, Yin, Qian-Qing, You, Yuan, Zhang, Ai-Mei, Zhang, Cheng-Mo, Zhang, Fan, Zhang, Hong-Mei, Zhang, Juan, Zhang, Tong, Zhang, Wan-Chang, Zhang, Wei, Zhang, Wen-Zhao, Zhang, Yi, Zhang, Yi-Fei, Zhang, Yong-Jie, Zhang, Yue, Zhang, Zhao, Zhang, Zhi, Zhang, Zi-Liang, Zhao, Hai-Sheng, Zhao, Xiao-Fan, Zheng, Shi-Jie, Zhou, Deng-Ke, Zhou, Jian-Feng, Zhu, Yu-Xuan, Yue-Zhu, and Zhuang, Ren-Lin
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34. A modified direct demodulation method applied to Insight-HXMT Galactic plane scanning survey
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Guan, Ju, Lu, Fang-Jun, Zhang, Shu, Song, Li-Ming, Chen, Yong, Liao, Jin-Yuan, Li, Cheng-Kui, Nang, Yi, Sai, Na, Wang, Chen, and Zhang, Shuang-Nan
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35. GABA does not regulate stomatal CO2 signalling in Arabidopsis
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Piechatzek, Adriane, primary, Feng, Xueying, additional, Sai, Na, additional, Yi, Changyu, additional, Hurgobin, Bhavna, additional, Lewsey, Mathew, additional, Herrmann, Johannes, additional, Dittrich, Marcus, additional, Ache, Peter, additional, Müller, Tobias, additional, Kromdijk, Johannes, additional, Hedrich, Rainer, additional, Xu, Bo, additional, and Gilliham, Matthew, additional
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- 2024
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36. First Principles Study of Photo-oxidation Degradation Mechanisms in P3HT for Organic Solar Cells
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Sai, Na, Leung, Kevin, Zádor, Judit, and Henkelman, Graeme
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter ,Physics - Chemical Physics - Abstract
We present a theoretical study of degradation mechanisms for photoinduced oxidation in organic polymers in the condensed phase, using poly(3-hexylthiophene)(P3HT) as an example. Applying density functional theory with a hybrid density functional and periodic boundary conditions that account for steric effects and permit the modeling of interchain chemical reactions, we investigate reaction pathways that may lead to the oxidation of thiophene backbone as a critical step toward disrupting the polymer conjugation. We calculate energy barriers for reactions of the P3HT backbone with oxidizing agents including hydroxyl radical (OH$\cdot$), hydroperoxide (ROOH), and peroxyl radical (ROO$\cdot$), following a UV-driven radical reaction starting at the $\alpha$-carbon of the alkyl side chain as suggested by infrared (IR) and X-ray photoemission (XPS) spectrosocopy studies. The results strongly suggest that an attack of OH$\cdot$ on sulfur in P3HT is unlikely to be thermodynamically favored. On the other hand, an attack of a peroxyl radical on the side chain on the P3HT backbone may provide low barrier reaction pathways to photodegradation of P3HT and other polymers with side chains. The condensed phase setting is found to qualitatively affect predictions of degradation processes., Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures
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- 2014
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37. Modeling Electrochemical Decomposition of Fluoroethylene Carbonate on Silicon Anode Surfaces in Lithium Ion Batteries
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Leung, Kevin, Rempe, Susan B., Foster, Michael E., Ma, Yuguang, del la Hoz, Julibeth M. Martinez, Sai, Na, and Balbuena, Perla B.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter ,Physics - Chemical Physics - Abstract
Fluoroethylene carbonate (FEC) shows promise as an electrolyte additive for improving passivating solid-electrolyte interphase (SEI) films on silicon anodes used in lithium ion batteries (LIB). We apply density functional theory (DFT), ab initio molecular dynamics (AIMD), and quantum chemistry techniques to examine excess-electron-induced FEC molecular decomposition mechanisms that lead to FEC-modified SEI. We consider one- and two-electron reactions using cluster models and explicit interfaces between liquid electrolyte and model Li(x)Si(y) surfaces, respectively. FEC is found to exhibit more varied reaction pathways than unsubstituted ethylene carbonate. The initial bond-breaking events and products of one- and two-electron reactions are qualitatively similar, with a fluoride ion detached in both cases. However, most one-electron products are charge-neutral, not anionic, and may not coalesce to form effective Li+-conducting SEI unless they are further reduced or take part in other reactions. The implications of these reactions to silicon-anode based LIB are discussed., Comment: 31 pages, 10 figures. We apologize for the poor quality of the composite figures, the result of being forced to use pdf formats for figures
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- 2014
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38. Tissue and regional expression patterns of dicistronic tRNA–mRNA transcripts in grapevine (Vitis vinifera) and their evolutionary co-appearance with vasculature in land plants
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Fabres, Pastor Jullian, Anand, Lakshay, Sai, Na, Pederson, Stephen, Zheng, Fei, Stewart, Alexander A., Clements, Benjamin, Lampugnani, Edwin R., Breen, James, Gilliham, Matthew, Tricker, Penny, Rodríguez López, Carlos M., and David, Rakesh
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- 2021
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39. GABA signalling modulates stomatal opening to enhance plant water use efficiency and drought resilience
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Xu, Bo, Long, Yu, Feng, Xueying, Zhu, Xujun, Sai, Na, Chirkova, Larissa, Betts, Annette, Herrmann, Johannes, Edwards, Everard J., Okamoto, Mamoru, Hedrich, Rainer, and Gilliham, Matthew
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- 2021
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40. A novel photonic sensor for the detection of chloramphenicol
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Sai, Na, Wu, Yuntang, Sun, Zhong, Yu, Guanggui, and Huang, Guowei
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- 2019
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41. Antibody recognition by a novel microgel photonic crystal
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Sai, Na, Sun, Zhong, Wu, Yuntang, and Huang, Guowei
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- 2019
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42. Understanding the Interface Dipole of Copper Phthalocyanine (CuPc)/C60: Theory and Experiment
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Sai, Na, Gearba, Raluca, Dolocan, Andrei, Tritsch, John R., Chan, Wai-Lun, Chelikowsky, James R., Leung, Kevin, and Zhu, Xiaoyang
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Physics - Chemical Physics - Abstract
Interface dipole determines the electronic energy alignment in donor/acceptor interfaces and plays an important role in organic photovoltaics. Here we present a study combining first principles density functional theory (DFT) with ultraviolet photoemission spectroscopy (UPS) and time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (TOF-SIMS) to investigate the interface dipole, energy level alignment, and structural properties at the interface between CuPc and C60. DFT finds a sizable interface dipole for the face-on orientation, in quantitative agreement with the UPS measurement, and rules out charge transfer as the origin of the interface dipole. Using TOF-SIMS we show that the interfacial morphology for the bilayer CuPc/C60 film is characterized by molecular intermixing, containing both the face-on and the edge-on orientation. The complementary experimental and theoretical results provide both insight into the origin of the interface dipole and direct evidence for the effect of interfacial morphology on the interface dipole., Comment: 4 figures
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- 2012
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43. Theoretical Design of a Shallow Donor in Diamond by Lithium-Nitrogen Codoping
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Moussa, Jonathan E., Marom, Noa, Sai, Na, and Chelikowsky, James R.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
We propose a new substitutional impurity complex in diamond composed of a lithium atom that is tetrahedrally coordinated by four nitrogen atoms (LiN_4). Density functional calculations are consistent with the hydrogenic impurity model, both supporting the prediction that this complex is a shallow donor with an activation energy of 0.27 +/- 0.06 eV. Three paths to the experimental realization of the LiN_4 complex in diamond are proposed and theoretically analyzed., Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, accepted to Physical Review Letters
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- 2012
44. Hole Localization in Molecular Crystals From Hybrid Density Functional Theory
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Sai, Na, Barbara, Paul F., and Leung, Kevin
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter - Abstract
We use first-principles computational methods to examine hole trapping in organic molecular crystals. We present a computational scheme based on the tuning of the fraction of exact exchange in hybrid density functional theory to eliminate the many-electron self-interaction error. With small organic molecules, we show that this scheme gives accurate descriptions of ionization and dimer dissociation. We demonstrate that the excess hole in perfect molecular crystals form self-trapped molecular polarons. The predicted absolute ionization potentials of both localized and delocalized holes are consistent with experimental values., Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures
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- 2011
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45. A Hybrid Density Functional Study of Oligothiophene/ZnO Interface for Photovoltaics
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Sai, Na, Leung, Kevin, and Chelikowsky, James R.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
Organic/inorganic donor-acceptor interfaces are gaining growing attention in organic photovoltaic applications as each component of the interface offers unique attributes. Here we use hybrid-density functional theory to examine the electronic structure of sexithiophene/ZnO interfaces. We find that interfacial molecular orientations strongly influence the adsorption energy, the energy level alignment, and the open circuit voltage. We attribute the orientation dependence to the varied strength of electronic coupling between the molecule and the substrate. Our study suggests that photovoltaic performance can be optimized by controlling the interfacial design of molecular orientations., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures
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46. Cobalt-Porphyrin Catalyzed Electrochemical Reduction of Carbon Dioxide in Water II: Mechanism from First Principles
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Leung, Kevin, Nielsen, Ida M. B., Sai, Na, Medforth, Craig J., and Shelnutt, J. A.
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Physics - Chemical Physics - Abstract
We apply first principles computational techniques to analyze the two-electron, multi-step, electrochemical reduction of CO2 to CO in water using cobalt porphyrin as a catalyst. Density Functional Theory calculations with hybrid functionals and dielectric continuum solvation are used to determine the steps at which electrons are added. This information is corroborated with ab initio molecular dynamics simulations in an explicit aqueous environment which reveal the critical role of water in stabilizing a key intermediate formed by CO2 bound to cobalt. Using potential of mean force calculations, the intermediate is found to spontaneously accept a proton to form a carboxylate acid group at pH<9.0, and the subsequent cleavage of a C-OH bond to form CO is exothermic and associated with a small free energy barrier. These predictions suggest that the proposed reaction mechanism is viable if electron transfer to the catalyst is sufficiently fast. The variation in cobalt ion charge and spin states during bond breaking, DFT+U treatment of cobalt 3d orbitals, and the need for computing electrochemical potentials are emphasized., Comment: 33 pages, 7 figures
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- 2010
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47. Interfacial Magnetoelectric Coupling in Tri-component Superlattices
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Lee, Jaekwang, Sai, Na, Cai, Tianyi, Niu, Qian, and Demkov, Alexander A.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
Using first-principles density functional theory, we investigate the interfacial magnetoelectric coupling in a tri-component superlattice composed of a ferromagnetic metal (FM), ferroelectric (FE), and normal metal (NM). Using Fe/FE/Pt as a model system, we show that a net and cumulative interfacial magnetization is induced in the FM metal near the FM/FE interface. A carefully analysis of the magnetic moments in Fe reveals that the interfacial magnetization is a consequence of a complex interplay of interfacial charge transfer, chemical bonding, and spin dependent electrostatic screening. The last effect is linear in the FE polarization, is switchable upon its reversal, and yields a substantial interfacial magnetoelectric coupling., Comment: 5 pages, 6 figures
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48. Magnetoelectric Coupling and Electric Control of Magnetization in Ferromagnet-Ferroelectric-Metal Superlattices
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Cai, Tianyi, Ju, Sheng, Lee, Jaekwang, Sai, Na, Demkov, Alexander A., Niu, Qian, Li, Zhenya, Shi, Junren, and Wang, Enge
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
Ferromagnet-ferroelectric-metal superlattices are proposed to realize the large room-temperature magnetoelectric effect. Spin dependent electron screening is the fundamental mechanism at the microscopic level. We also predict an electric control of magnetization in this structure. The naturally broken inversion symmetry in our tri-component structure introduces a magnetoelectric coupling energy of $P M^2$. Such a magnetoelectric coupling effect is general in ferromagnet-ferroelectric heterostructures, independent of particular chemical or physical bonding, and will play an important role in the field of multiferroics., Comment: 5 pages including 3 figures and 1 table
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- 2009
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49. ERK1/2-CEBPB Axis-Regulated hBD1 Enhances Anti-Tuberculosis Capacity in Alveolar Type II Epithelial Cells
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Chen, Yaoxin, primary, Han, Zhenyu, additional, Zhang, Sian, additional, Liu, Honglin, additional, Wang, Ke, additional, Liu, Jieyu, additional, Liu, Feichang, additional, Yu, Shiyun, additional, Sai, Na, additional, Mai, Haiyan, additional, Zhou, Xinying, additional, Zhou, Chaoying, additional, Wen, Qian, additional, and Ma, Li, additional
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- 2024
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50. ABSCISIC ACID-INSENSITIVE 5-KIP-RELATED PROTEIN 1-SHOOT MERISTEMLESS modulates reproductive development of Arabidopsis.
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Wang, Wan-Ni, Wei, Yu-Ting, Zhao, Sheng-Ting, Yu, Fu-Huan, Wang, Jing-wen, Gu, Cheng-yue, Liu, Xin-Ran, Sai, Na, Zhu, Jin-Lei, Wang, Qi-Meng, Bao, Qin-Xin, Mu, Xin-Rong, Liu, Yu-xin, Loake, Gary J, Jiang, Ji-hong, and Meng, Lai-Sheng
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- 2024
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