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    Searching for minimum in dependence of squared speed-of-sound on collision energy

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    Experimental results of the rapidity distributions of negatively charged pions produced in proton-proton (pp-pp) and beryllium-beryllium (Be-Be) collisions at different beam momentums, measured by the NA61/SHINE Collaboration at the super proton synchrotron (SPS), are described by a revised (three-source) Landau hydrodynamic model. The squared speed-of-sound parameter cs2c^2_s is then extracted from the width of rapidity distribution. There is a local minimum (knee point) which indicates a softest point in the equation of state (EoS) appearing at about 40AA GeV/cc (or 8.8 GeV) in cs2c^2_s excitation function [the dependence of cs2c^2_s on incident beam momentum (or center-of-mass energy)]. This knee point should be related to the searching for the onset of quark deconfinement and the critical point of quark-gluon plasma (QGP) phase transition.Comment: 12 pages, 5 figures. Advances in High Energy Physics, accepte

    Rapidity dependent transverse momentum spectra of heavy quarkonia produced in small collision systems at the LHC

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    The rapidity dependent transverse momentum spectra of heavy quarkonia (J/psi and Upsilon mesons) produced in small collision systems such as proton-proton (pp) and proton-lead (p-Pb) collisions at center-of-mass energy (per nucleon pair) 5-13 TeV are described by a two-component statistical model which is based on the Tsallis statistics and inverse power-law. The experimental data measured by the LHCb Collaboration at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) are well fitted by the model results. The related parameters are obtained and the dependences of parameters on rapidity are analyzed.Comment: 17 pages, 11 figures. Advances in High Energy Physics, accepte

    Lepton flavor violation decays of vector mesons in unparticle physics

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    We investigate the lepton flavor violation decays of vector mesons in the scenario of the unparticle physics by considering the constraint from μe\mu-e conversion. In unparticle physics, the predictions of LFV decays of vector mesons depend strongly on the scale dimension dUd_{\mathcal{U}}. The predictions of LFV decays of vector mesons can reach the detective sensitivity in experiment in region of 3dU43\le d_{\mathcal{U}}\le 4, while the prediction of μe\mu-e conversion rate can meet the experimental upper limit. For the searching of the lepton flavor violation processes of charged lepton sector in experiment, the process Υeμ\Upsilon\rightarrow e\mu may be a promising one to be observed.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figure

    Excitation functions of parameters extracted from three-source (net-)proton rapidity distributions in Au-Au and Pb-Pb collisions over an energy range from AGS to RHIC

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    Experimental results of the rapidity spectra of protons and net-protons (protons minus antiprotons) emitted in gold-gold (Au-Au) and lead-lead (Pb-Pb) collisions, measured by a few collaborations at the alternating gradient synchrotron (AGS), super proton synchrotron (SPS), and relativistic heavy ion collider (RHIC), are described by a three-source distribution. The values of the distribution width σC\sigma_C and contribution ratio (relative contribution) kCk_C of the central rapidity region, and the distribution width σF\sigma_F and rapidity shift Δy\Delta y of the forward/backward rapidity regions, are then obtained. The excitation function of σC\sigma_C increases generally with increase of the center-of-mass energy per nucleon pair sNN\sqrt{s_{NN}}. The excitation function of σF\sigma_F shows a saturation at sNN=8.8\sqrt{s_{NN}}=8.8 GeV. The excitation function of kCk_C shows a minimum at sNN=8.8\sqrt{s_{NN}}=8.8 GeV and a saturation at sNN17\sqrt{s_{NN}}\approx 17 GeV. The excitation function of Δy\Delta y increase monotonously with lnsNN\ln \sqrt{s_{NN}} in the considered energy range.Comment: 19 pages, 8 figures, The European Physical Journal A, accepte

    Insights into high temperature pretreatment on cellulase processing of bamboo

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    Bamboo processing was performed with commercial cellulase. The properties of cellulase and the effect of high temperature pretreatment on cellulase hydrolysis of bamboo were investigated. Results indicated that cellulase hydrolysis performed fast and dramatically within 30 minutes, and then gradually reached its balance. It was found that pretreatment played an active role in cellulase processing, which enhanced the saccharification of bamboo and benefited high-molecular-weight lignin degradation and removal. Additionally, a better performance of bamboo processing was achieved under the cellulase concentration of 15IU in total reaction system of 100 ml at 50°C, pH 4.8, together with the high temperature pretreatment of 120°C for 15 minutes
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