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%% 
%% Copyright 2007-2024 Elsevier Ltd
%% 
%% This file is part of the 'Elsarticle Bundle'.
%% ---------------------------------------------
%% 
%% It may be distributed under the conditions of the LaTeX Project Public
%% License, either version 1.3 of this license or (at your option) any
%% later version.  The latest version of this license is in
%%    http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
%% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
%% version 1999/12/01 or later.
%% 
%% The list of all files belonging to the 'Elsarticle Bundle' is
%% given in the file `manifest.txt'.
%% 
%% Template article for Elsevier's document class `elsarticle'
%% with harvard style bibliographic references

\documentclass[preprint,12pt]{elsarticle}

%% Use the option review to obtain double line spacing
%% \documentclass[preprint,review,12pt]{elsarticle}

%% Use the options 1p,twocolumn; 3p; 3p,twocolumn; 5p; or 5p,twocolumn
%% for a journal layout:
%% \documentclass[final,1p,times]{elsarticle}
%% \documentclass[final,1p,times,twocolumn]{elsarticle}
%% \documentclass[final,3p,times]{elsarticle}
%% \documentclass[final,3p,times,twocolumn]{elsarticle}
%% \documentclass[final,5p,times]{elsarticle}
%% \documentclass[final,5p,times,twocolumn]{elsarticle}

%% For including figures, graphicx.sty has been loaded in
%% elsarticle.cls. If you prefer to use the old commands
%% please give \usepackage{epsfig}

%% The amssymb package provides various useful mathematical symbols
\usepackage{amssymb}
%% The amsmath package provides various useful equation environments.
\usepackage{amsmath}
%% The amsthm package provides extended theorem environments
%% \usepackage{amsthm}

%% The lineno packages adds line numbers. Start line numbering with
%% \begin{linenumbers}, end it with \end{linenumbers}. Or switch it on
%% for the whole article with \linenumbers.
%% \usepackage{lineno}

\journal{Nuclear Physics B}

\begin{document}

\begin{frontmatter}

%% Title, authors and addresses

%% use the tnoteref command within \title for footnotes;
%% use the tnotetext command for theassociated footnote;
%% use the fnref command within \author or \affiliation for footnotes;
%% use the fntext command for theassociated footnote;
%% use the corref command within \author for corresponding author footnotes;
%% use the cortext command for theassociated footnote;
%% use the ead command for the email address,
%% and the form \ead[url] for the home page:
%% \title{Title\tnoteref{label1}}
%% \tnotetext[label1]{}
%% \author{Name\corref{cor1}\fnref{label2}}
%% \ead{email address}
%% \ead[url]{home page}
%% \fntext[label2]{}
%% \cortext[cor1]{}
%% \affiliation{organization={},
%%             addressline={},
%%             city={},
%%             postcode={},
%%             state={},
%%             country={}}
%% \fntext[label3]{}

\title{} %% Article title

%% use optional labels to link authors explicitly to addresses:
%% \author[label1,label2]{}
%% \affiliation[label1]{organization={},
%%             addressline={},
%%             city={},
%%             postcode={},
%%             state={},
%%             country={}}
%%
%% \affiliation[label2]{organization={},
%%             addressline={},
%%             city={},
%%             postcode={},
%%             state={},
%%             country={}}

\author{} %% Author name

%% Author affiliation
\affiliation{organization={},%Department and Organization
            addressline={}, 
            city={},
            postcode={}, 
            state={},
            country={}}

%% Abstract
\begin{abstract}
%% Text of abstract
Abstract text.
\end{abstract}

%%Graphical abstract
\begin{graphicalabstract}
%\includegraphics{grabs}
\end{graphicalabstract}

%%Research highlights
\begin{highlights}
\item Research highlight 1
\item Research highlight 2
\end{highlights}

%% Keywords
\begin{keyword}
%% keywords here, in the form: keyword \sep keyword

%% PACS codes here, in the form: \PACS code \sep code

%% MSC codes here, in the form: \MSC code \sep code
%% or \MSC[2008] code \sep code (2000 is the default)

\end{keyword}

\end{frontmatter}

%% Add \usepackage{lineno} before \begin{document} and uncomment 
%% following line to enable line numbers
%% \linenumbers

%% main text
%%

%% Use \section commands to start a section
\section{Example Section}
\label{sec1}
%% Labels are used to cross-reference an item using \ref command.

Section text. See Subsection \ref{subsec1}.

%% Use \subsection commands to start a subsection.
\subsection{Example Subsection}
\label{subsec1}

Subsection text.

%% Use \subsubsection, \paragraph, \subparagraph commands to 
%% start 3rd, 4th and 5th level sections.
%% Refer following link for more details.
%% https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Document_Structure#Sectioning_commands

\subsubsection{Mathematics}
%% Inline mathematics is tagged between $ symbols.
This is an example for the symbol $\alpha$ tagged as inline mathematics.

%% Displayed equations can be tagged using various environments. 
%% Single line equations can be tagged using the equation environment.
\begin{equation}
f(x) = (x+a)(x+b)
\end{equation}

%% Unnumbered equations are tagged using starred versions of the environment.
%% amsmath package needs to be loaded for the starred version of equation environment.
\begin{equation*}
f(x) = (x+a)(x+b)
\end{equation*}

%% align or eqnarray environments can be used for multi line equations.
%% & is used to mark alignment points in equations.
%% \\ is used to end a row in a multiline equation.
\begin{align}
 f(x) &= (x+a)(x+b) \\
      &= x^2 + (a+b)x + ab
\end{align}

\begin{eqnarray}
 f(x) &=& (x+a)(x+b) \nonumber\\ %% If equation numbering is not needed for a row use \nonumber.
      &=& x^2 + (a+b)x + ab
\end{eqnarray}

%% Unnumbered versions of align and eqnarray
\begin{align*}
 f(x) &= (x+a)(x+b) \\
      &= x^2 + (a+b)x + ab
\end{align*}

\begin{eqnarray*}
 f(x)&=& (x+a)(x+b) \\
     &=& x^2 + (a+b)x + ab
\end{eqnarray*}

%% Refer following link for more details.
%% https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Mathematics
%% https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Advanced_Mathematics

%% Use a table environment to create tables.
%% Refer following link for more details.
%% https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Tables
\begin{table}[t]%% placement specifier
%% Use tabular environment to tag the tabular data.
%% https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Tables#The_tabular_environment
\centering%% For centre alignment of tabular.
\begin{tabular}{l c r}%% Table column specifiers
%% Tabular cells are separated by &
  1 & 2 & 3 \\ %% A tabular row ends with \\
  4 & 5 & 6 \\
  7 & 8 & 9 \\
\end{tabular}
%% Use \caption command for table caption and label.
\caption{Table Caption}\label{fig1}
\end{table}


%% Use figure environment to create figures
%% Refer following link for more details.
%% https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Floats,_Figures_and_Captions
\begin{figure}[t]%% placement specifier
%% Use \includegraphics command to insert graphic files. Place graphics files in 
%% working directory.
\centering%% For centre alignment of image.
\includegraphics{example-image-a}
%% Use \caption command for figure caption and label.
\caption{Figure Caption}\label{fig1}
%% https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Importing_Graphics#Importing_external_graphics
\end{figure}


%% The Appendices part is started with the command \appendix;
%% appendix sections are then done as normal sections
\appendix
\section{Example Appendix Section}
\label{app1}

Appendix text.

%% For citations use: 
%%       \citet{<label>} ==> Lamport [21]
%%       \citep{<label>} ==> [21]
%%
Example citation, See \citet{lamport94}.

%% If you have bib database file and want bibtex to generate the
%% bibitems, please use
%%
%%  \bibliographystyle{elsarticle-num-names} 
%%  \bibliography{<your bibdatabase>}

%% else use the following coding to input the bibitems directly in the
%% TeX file.

%% Refer following link for more details about bibliography and citations.
%% https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Bibliography_Management

\begin{thebibliography}{00}

%% For authoryear reference style
%% \bibitem[Author(year)]{label}
%% Text of bibliographic item

\bibitem[Lamport(1994)]{lamport94}
  Leslie Lamport,
  \textit{\LaTeX: a document preparation system},
  Addison Wesley, Massachusetts,
  2nd edition,
  1994.

\end{thebibliography}
\end{document}

\endinput
%%
%% End of file `elsarticle-template-num-names.tex'.