We in terms of optical theorem estimate the lifetime of B<SUB>c</SUB> meson with the parameters which are determined by fitting the data for the lifetimes and inclusive semileptonic decays of various B and...We in terms of optical theorem estimate the lifetime of B<SUB>c</SUB> meson with the parameters which are determined by fitting the data for the lifetimes and inclusive semileptonic decays of various B and D mesons. In the estimation, we find that the bound-state effects are important, and take them into account carefully in the framework which attributes the effects to the effective masses of the decay heavy quarks in the inclusive processes. We also find that to B<SUB>c</SUB> lifetime the penguin contribution is enhanced due to possible interference between the penguin and the 'tree part' c<SUB>1</SUB>O<SUB>1</SUB> + c<SUB>2</SUB>O<SUB>2</SUB>.展开更多
The contribution of the resonant continuum to pairing correlations is investigated in the relativistic mean field theory plus Bardeen–Cooper–Schrieffer (BCS) approximation with a constant pairing strength. The reson...The contribution of the resonant continuum to pairing correlations is investigated in the relativistic mean field theory plus Bardeen–Cooper–Schrieffer (BCS) approximation with a constant pairing strength. The resonance states with their widths in the continuum are considered explicitly. The numerical study is performed in an effective Lagrangian with the parameter set NLSH for neutron-rich nucleus <SUP>84</SUP>Ni. The results show that the effect of the proper treatment of the resonant continuum on pairing correlations for nucleus close to neutron drip line is important. It is found that the problem of an unphysical particle gas could be overcome when the pairing correlation is performed by using the resonant states instead of the discretized states in the continuum.展开更多
We propose a new simulation computational method to solve the reduced BCS Hamiltonian based on spin analogy and submatrix diagonalization. Then we further apply this method to solve superconducting energy gap and the ...We propose a new simulation computational method to solve the reduced BCS Hamiltonian based on spin analogy and submatrix diagonalization. Then we further apply this method to solve superconducting energy gap and the results are well consistent with those obtained by Bogoliubov transformation method. The exponential problem of 2N-dimensional matrix is reduced to the polynomial problem of N-dimensional matrix. It is essential to validate this method on a real quantum computer and is helpful to understanding the many-body quantum theory.展开更多
文摘We in terms of optical theorem estimate the lifetime of B<SUB>c</SUB> meson with the parameters which are determined by fitting the data for the lifetimes and inclusive semileptonic decays of various B and D mesons. In the estimation, we find that the bound-state effects are important, and take them into account carefully in the framework which attributes the effects to the effective masses of the decay heavy quarks in the inclusive processes. We also find that to B<SUB>c</SUB> lifetime the penguin contribution is enhanced due to possible interference between the penguin and the 'tree part' c<SUB>1</SUB>O<SUB>1</SUB> + c<SUB>2</SUB>O<SUB>2</SUB>.
文摘The contribution of the resonant continuum to pairing correlations is investigated in the relativistic mean field theory plus Bardeen–Cooper–Schrieffer (BCS) approximation with a constant pairing strength. The resonance states with their widths in the continuum are considered explicitly. The numerical study is performed in an effective Lagrangian with the parameter set NLSH for neutron-rich nucleus <SUP>84</SUP>Ni. The results show that the effect of the proper treatment of the resonant continuum on pairing correlations for nucleus close to neutron drip line is important. It is found that the problem of an unphysical particle gas could be overcome when the pairing correlation is performed by using the resonant states instead of the discretized states in the continuum.
文摘We propose a new simulation computational method to solve the reduced BCS Hamiltonian based on spin analogy and submatrix diagonalization. Then we further apply this method to solve superconducting energy gap and the results are well consistent with those obtained by Bogoliubov transformation method. The exponential problem of 2N-dimensional matrix is reduced to the polynomial problem of N-dimensional matrix. It is essential to validate this method on a real quantum computer and is helpful to understanding the many-body quantum theory.