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    THEORETICAL REVIEW ON HADRONIC D/Ds DECAYS

    A brief review on the theoretical status of hadronic charm decays is presented. We emphasize the analyses based on the diagrammatic approach and the connection of weak annihilation with final-state rescattering. The topics on the formula mixing and the baryonic charm decay formula are sketched.

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    CP VIOLATION AND MIXING IN CHARM MESON DECAYS FROM BABAR

    Mixing and CP violation in charm meson decays provide a unique probe of possible physics beyond the standard model. In this paper, we give a brief review of the current measurements from the BABAR experiment.

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    Measurement of strong phase in D0 → Kπ decay at BESIII

    Based on 2.92 fb-1 of e+e- collision data collected with the BESIII detector at formula GeV, we measured the asymmetry formula of the branching fractions of DCP± → K-π+ (DCP± are the CP-odd and CP-even eigenstates) to be formula. formula is used to extract the strong phase difference δ between the doubly Cabibbo-suppressed process formula and Cabibbo-favored D0 → K-π+. By taking inputs of other parameters in world measurements, we obtain cosδ = 1.03 ± 0.12 ± 0.04 ± 0.01. This is the most accurate result of cosδ to date and can improve the world constrains on the mixing parameters and on γ/ϕ3 in the CKM matrix.

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    CHARM: MIXING, CP VIOLATION AND RARE DECAYS AT LHCb

    Recent results on mixing, CP violation and rare decays in charm physics from the LHCb experiment are presented. Study of "wrong-sign" D0 → K+π- decays provides the highest precision measurements to date of the mixing parameters x′2 and y′, and of CP violation in this decay mode. Direct and indirect CP violation in the D0 system are probed to a sensitivity of around 10-3 using D0 → K+K and D0 → π+π decays and found to be consistent with zero. Searches for the rare decays formula, formula and D0 → μ+μ find no evidence of signal, but set the best limits on branching fractions to date. Thus, despite many excellent results in charm physics from LHCb, no evidence for physics beyond the Standard Model is found.

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    Theory for Neutrino Mixing

    Since the discovery of neutrino oscillations, for which Takaaki Kajita and Arthur B. McDonald were awarded the 2015 Nobel prize in physics, tremendous progresses have been made in measuring the mixing angles which determine the oscillation pattern. A lot of theoretical efforts have been made to understand how neutrinos mix with each other. Present data show that in the standard parameterization of the mixing matrix, θ23 is close to π/4 and the CP violating phase is close to π/2. In this talk I report results obtained in arXiv:1505.01932 (Phys. Lett. B750(2015)620) and arXive:1404.01560 (Chin. J. Phys.53(2015)100101) and discuss some implications for theoretical model buildings for such mixing pattern. Specific examples for neutrino mixing based on A4 family symmetry are given.

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    TIDE INDUCED MIXING AND AIR-SEA FLUXES IN THE BAY OF BENGAL

    The upper ocean mixing in the Bay of Bengal (BoB) gets substantial influence from the local winds, huge fresh water influx and tidal forcing that makes the mixing more complex and dynamic. This study aims to understand the role of tidal forcing on upper ocean mixing in the BoB and how this mixing process changes in presence of river fresh water. Moreover, it is also seen that how this tidal forcing modulates the air-sea interactions in the region. The analysis includes three high resolution (1/12°) Regional Ocean Modelling System (ROMS) simulations, a control run, a tide run and a river-tide run. In the tide forcing simulations, the tidal components included are M2, S2, N2, K2, K1, O1, P1, Q1, Mf and Mm. Again, the river-tide simulation additionally has the discharge from the major rivers (Ganges, Brahmaputra, Irrawaddy, Godavari, Krishna, Mahanadi and Subarnarekha) in the region. The analyses show that the tidal buoyancy deepens the mixed layer increasing the integrated upper ocean temperature, while the surface temperature reduces. The upper ocean temperature profile further reduces in the tidal vertical mixing process in presence of river fresh water. The tidal mixing increases the surface salinity, whereas the addition of low saline river discharge largely reduces the surface and subsurface salinity. The warmer upper ocean layers in the tidal forcing simulation radiates more surface longwave, sensible and latent surface heat fluxes over the region. Therefore, the study shows that the tidal forcing has major influence in the upper ocean mixing as well as the air-sea fluxes over the BoB.