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Study of Nonleptonic , , , Weak Decays with Factorization Approach
Motivated by the experiments of heavy flavor physics at running LHC and
upgrading SuperKEKB/Belle-II in the future, the nonleptonic , , , weak decays are studied in this paper. The
amplitudes are calculated with factorization approach, and the transition form
factors are evaluated within BSW model. With
the reasonable approximation , our predictions of branching fractions are presented.
Numerically, the CKM-favored tree-dominated and
decays have the largest branching fractions of
the order , and hence will be firstly observed by
forthcoming Belle-II experiment. However, most of the other decay modes have
the branching fractions~ and thus are hardly to be observed
soon. Besides, for the possible detectable decays with
branching fractions , some useful ratios, such as
{\it et al.,} are presented and discussed in detail.Comment: 17 pages, 5 tables, the version published in International Journal of
Modern Physics
Spin tunneling properties in mesoscopic magnets: effects of a magnetic field
The tunneling of a giant spin at excited levels is studied theoretically in
mesoscopic magnets with a magnetic field at an arbitrary angle in the easy
plane. Different structures of the tunneling barriers can be generated by the
magnetocrystalline anisotropy, the magnitude and the orientation of the field.
By calculating the nonvacuum instanton solution explicitly, we obtain the
tunnel splittings and the tunneling rates for different angle ranges of the
external magnetic field ( and ). The
temperature dependences of the decay rates are clearly shown for each case. It
is found that the tunneling rate and the crossover temperature depend on the
orientation of the external magnetic field. This feature can be tested with the
use of existing experimental techniques.Comment: 27 pages, 4 figures, accepted by Euro. Phys. J.
A New ZrCuSiAs-Type Superconductor: ThFeAsN
We report the first nitrogen-containing iron-pnictide superconductor ThFeAsN,
which is synthesized by a solid-state reaction in an evacuated container. The
compound crystallizes in a ZrCuSiAs-type structure with the space group P4/nmm
and lattice parameters a=4.0367(1) {\AA} and c=8.5262(2) {\AA} at 300 K. The
electrical resistivity and dc magnetic susceptibility measurements indicate
superconductivity at 30 K for the nominally undoped ThFeAsN.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, 1 tabl
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