In the RESULTS section (subsection LC Improves Cardiac Function I/R), the following statement has been corrected: "We found that there was no significant difference on EF and FS among the 5 groups at the beginning, but I/R challenge significantly reduced the LV FS and EF in vehicle group comparing to the sham group (FS 0.23 6 0.02 versus 0.36 6 0.03, EF 0.42 6 0.03 versus 0.64 6 0.03, respectively; p < .01 for both) (Figs. 1B and C)."
DArk Matter Particle Explorer (DAMPE), a space-borne high energy cosmic ray and gamma-ray detector, has surveyed the whole sky for five years and collected more than 220,000 gamma-ray events above 2 GeV since the launching on Dec. 17, 2015. The instrument response functions (IRFs) are derived and a dedicated software named DmpST is developed for the gamma-ray data analysis of DAMPE. Here we present the method of DAMPE bright gamma-ray sources search and the spectral analyses of these sources.
Dark Matter Particle Explorer(DAMPE) is a calorimetric-type, satellite-borne detector for observations of high energy electrons, gamma-rays, and cosmic-ray nuclei. Using five years data collected with DAMPE from January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2020, we analyzed the spectrum of iron. Detailed studies of the fragmentation of iron in the detector have been performed using Monte Carlo simulations.
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