Volume 49 (year 2018), parts:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
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Kamenshchik A. Yu., Pozdeeva E. O., Tronconi A., Venturi G., Vernov S. Yu.
Integrable Cosmological Models in the Einstein and in the Jordan Frames and
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Kassandrov V. V., Rizcallah J. A.
Self-dual Connections and the Equations of Fundamental Fields in a
Weyl-Cartan Space (rus, 92.561)
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Kostenko B. F.
On Application of the Snyder Theory to Macroscopic Objects (35.776)
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Obukhov Yu. N., Silenko A. J., Teryaev O. V.
Dirac Particle in Riemann–Cartan Spacetimes (39.789)
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Alexakhin V., Andreev V., Golutvin I., Zarubin A.
Simulations for CMS Hadron Endcap Calorimeter Upgrade at HL-LHC (40.159)
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Belyaev N., Krasnopevtsev D., Smirnov N.
Study of Performance of the ATLAS Transition Radiation Tracker in Run 1 of
the LHC: Tracking Characteristics (rus, 105.048)
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Bezzubov V. A., Vasilyev I. A., Goryachev V. N., Denisov S. P., Evdokimov V. N., Erin S. V., Kozelov A. V., Levin A. V.,
Lipaev V. V., Stoyanova D. A., Shchukin A. A.
Study of the Scintillation Counter Characteristics in the Relativistic Particle Beam (rus, 131.995)
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Dzaparova I. M., Volchenko V. I., Gangapshev A. M., Gorbacheva E. A., Kurenya A. N., Petkov V. B.,
Sergeev A. V., Yanin A. F.
Scintillation Detector with SiPMs Matrix as Photosensor (rus, 154.979)
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Ershov A. A., Gribushin A. M., Demianov A. I., Kaminsky A. A.
Neutron Field and Radiation Shielding Efficiency Measurement and Luminosity Control
with the HF RADMON System of the CMS (rus, 347.600)
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Fedotov S. A., Kleymenova A. A., Khotjantsev A. N.
New CHOD Detector of NA62 Experiment (CERN) (rus, 3.072.579)
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Finogeev D. A., Kurepin A. B., Razin V. I., Reshetin A. I.,
Usenko E. A., Barnyakov A. Yu., Barnyakov M. Yu., Bobrovnikov V. S.,
Buzykaev A. R., Kasyanenko P. V., Kononov S. A., Kravchenko E. A.,
Kuyanov I. A., Onuchin A. P., Ovtin I. V., Podgornov N. A.,
Talyshev A. A., Danilyuk A. F.
Development of FARICH Detector for Particle Identification System on Accelerators (rus, 693.796)
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Gavrilov G. E., Andreev V. A., Krivshich A. G., Maisuzenko D. A., Fetisov A. A., Shvecova N. Yu.
Non-Invasive Method of Recovery of the Gas Discharge Detectors after Degradation in Intense Radiation Fields (rus, 694.967)
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Gavrilyuk Yu. M., Gangapshev A. M., Kazalov V. V., Kuzminov V. V.,
Panasenko S. I., Ratkevich S. S., Tekueva D. A.
2K2ν 124Xe: Technique and Preliminary Results (rus, 108.578)
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Gavrin V. N., Gorbachev V. V., Ibragimova T. V., Kalikhov A. V., Shikhin A. A., Yants V. E.
Registration System for 71Ge Rare Decays in Proportional Counters for BEST Experiment (38.588) Abstracts
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Goryachev V. N., Denisov S. P., Kozelov A. V., Shchukin A. A.
Characteristics of the 2-Meter-Long Scintillation Counters Measured with 90 MeV Protons (rus, 137.897)
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Gromushkin D. M., Bogdanov F. A., Lakhonin A. A., Petrukhin A. A.,
Stenkin Yu. V., Shchegolev O. B., Yurin K. O., Yashin I. I.
Low Background En-Detector for Investigations of the Neutron Component of EAS (rus, 2.797.076)
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Kaminskiy V. V., Zhilich V. N., Muchnoi N. Yu.
Energy Scale Calibration of KEDR Detector Tagging System (rus, 431.885)
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Karjavine V. Yu. on behalf of the CMS Collaboration
Upgrade of the CMS Endcap Muon System (rus, 8.869.501)
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Khomyakov V. A., Bogdanov A. G., Kindin V. V., Kokoulin R. P.,
Petrukhin A. A., Khokhlov S. S., Shutenko V. V., Yashin I. I.
The Research Technique of Cherenkov Radiation from Cascade Showers in Water (rus,288.369)
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Achasov M. N., Kupich A. S.
Separation of Electrons and Pions Using SND Detector Calorimeter (rus, 111.903)
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Likhacheva V. L., Kudenko Yu. G., Mefodiev A. V., Mineev O. V., Khotjantsev A. N.
Beam Test of Muon Counters for the Ship Experiment at CERN (rus, 92.850)
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Machikhiliyan I. on behalf of the DANSS Collaboration
Reconstruction and Initial Calibration of the Response of Silicon Photomultipliers in the DANSS Experiment (rus, 118.614)
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Mandrik P. S.
Methods of Statistical Analysis in Collider Experiments with Incorporating Different Types of Systematic
and Statistic Uncertainties (rus, 79.950)
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Panteleev V. N., Barzakh A. E., Batist L. Kh., Volkov Yu. M.,
Ivanov V. S., Krotov S. A., Molkanov P. L., Moroz F. V., Orlov S. Yu., Fedorov D. V.
Target Development for 82Sr, 67Ñu Radionuclide Production at the RIC-80 Facility (rus, 103.681)
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Rezanova O. L. on behalf of the KEDR Collaboration
Testing of the KEDR Detector Tagging System Using Events of Two-Photon Muon Pair Production (rus, 173.234)
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Shcherbakov O. A., Vorobyev A. S., Ivanov E. M.
Spallation Neutron Source GNEIS (rus, 1.034.592)
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Svirida D. for the DANSS Collaboration
Electronics of the Data Acquisition System of the DANSS Detector Based on the Silicon Photomultipliers (rus, 530.815)
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Zadeba E. A., Barbashina N. S., Borisov A. A., Volkov N. S., Kozhin A. S., Kokoulin R. P.,
Kompaniets K. G., Ovechkin A. S., Ovchinnikov V. V., Petrukhin A. A., Fakhrutdinov R. M., Yashin I. I.
Application of Multiwire Drift Chambers for Registration of Ultrahigh Energy Cosmic Rays (rus, 1.948.166)
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Baklagin S. A., Dzhatdoev T. A., Kircheva A. P., Lukshin A. A., Khalikov E. V.
Cascades from Primary Gamma Rays and Nuclei as a Source of Background in the Search
for Photon to Axion-Like Particle Oscillation (rus, 124.455)
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Gavrilyuk Yu. M., Gangapshev A. M., Derbin A. V., Kazalov V. V.,
Kuzminov V. V., Muratova V. N., Panasenko S. I., Ratkevich S. S.,
Tekueva D. A., Unzhakov E. V., Yakimenko S. P.
Second Stage of Experiment to Search for Resonant Absorption
of Solar Axions Emitted via M1-Transition in 83Kr Nuclei (rus, 124.784)
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Kochkarov M. M., Boliev M. M., Dzaparova I. M.,
Novoseltseva R. V., Novoseltsev Yu. F., Petkov V. B., Volchenko V. I., Volchenko G. V., Yanin A. F.
Neutron Flux Measurement at the Baksan Underground Scintillation Telescope (rus, 135.922)
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Kokoulin R. P., Bogdanov A. G., Barbashina N. S., Dushkin L. I.,
Kindin V. V., Kompaniets K. G., Mannocchi G., Petrukhin A. A.,
Saavedra O., Trinchero G., Khomyakov V. A., Khokhlov S. S., Chernov D. V., Shutenko V. V., Yurina E. A., Yashin I. I.
NEVOD-DECOR Experiment on Investigation of the Energy Deposit of Muon Bundles in Inclined EAS (rus, 129.625)
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Kondratyev V. N., Korovina Yu. V.
Universal Statistics of Soft Gamma-Ray Repeating (SGR) Bursts (rus, 114.706)
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Panasyuk M.I., Lipunov V. M., Pack Il, Svertilov S. I.,
Bogomolov V. V, Gorbovskoy E. S., Amelyushkin A. M., Bogomolov A. V., Iyudin A. F., Kuznetsova E. A., Petrov V. L.,
Rozhkov G. V., Yashin I. V.
Set of Detectors Designed to Study Gamma-Ray
and Optical Emission of Cosmic Gamma-Ray Bursts Onboard «Lomonosov» Satellite (rus, 1.138.868)
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Petkov V. B.
Isotropic Neutrino Flux from All Supernovae in the Universe (rus, 114.440)
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Pokrovsky Yu. E.
Compact Clumps of Dark Matter Near the Solar Surface (43.043)
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Uchaikin V. V., Sibatov R. T.
On Propagators of Nonlocal Relativistic Diffusion of Galactic Cosmic Rays (rus, 124.026)
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Jolos R. V., Kartavenko V. G., Kolganova E. A.
Isovector Pair Correlations of Nucleons in Atomic Nuclei:
Microscopic Approach, Boson Representation and Collective Model (rus, 446.881)
Pair correlations of nucleons in atomic nuclei are analyzed in the framework of the microscopic nuclear model with isovector pairing.
The method of the boson representations of the fermion operators is used for this aim. The method gives a possibility to determine a collective
mode of the pair excitations without restricting a single particle basis. Using this method it is possible to consider fluctuations
of the nonsuperfluid nuclear matter, phase transition from nonsuperfluid to superfluid system and strong pair correlations. The consideration
is illustrated by the results of calculations obtained for nuclei around 56Ni.
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Saha B.
Spinor Field Nonlinearity and Space-Time Geometry (rus, 1.115.807)
Within the scope of Bianchi type-VI, VI0, V, III, I,
LRSBI and FRW cosmological models we have studied the role of
nonlinear spinor field in the evolution of the Universe and the
field itself. It was found that due to the presence of non-trivial
non-diagonal components of the energy-momentum tensor of the spinor
field in the anisotropic space-time, there occur some severe
restrictions both on the metric functions and on the components of
the spinor field. In this report we have considered a polynomial
nonlinearity which is a function of invariants constructed from the
bilinear spinor forms.
It is found that in case of a Bianchi type-VI space-time,
depending on the sign of self-coupling constants, the model allows
either late time acceleration or oscillatory mode of evolution.
In case of a Bianchi type-VI0 space-time due to the specific
behavior of the spinor field we have two different scenarios. In one
case the invariants constructed from bilinear spinor forms become
trivial, thus giving rise to a massless and linear spinor field
Lagrangian. This case is equivalent to the vacuum solution of the
Bianchi type-VI0 space-time. The second case allows non-vanishing
massive and nonlinear terms, and depending on the sign of coupling
constants, gives rise to accelerating mode of expansion or the one
that after obtaining some maximum value contracts and ends in big
crunch, consequently generating space-time singularity.
In case of a Bianchi type-V model there occur two possibilities.
In one case we found that the metric functions are similar to each
other. In this case the Universe expands with acceleration if the
self-coupling constant is taken to be a positive one, whereas a
negative coupling constant gives rise to a cyclic or periodic
solution. In the second case the spinor mass and the spinor field
nonlinearity vanish and the Universe expands linearly in time.
In case of a Bianchi type-III model the space-time remains locally
rotationally symmetric all the time, though the isotropy of
space-time can be attained for a large proportionality constant. As
far as evolution is concerned, depending on the sign of coupling
constant the model allows both accelerated and oscillatory mode of
expansion. A negative coupling constant leads to an oscillatory mode
of expansion, whereas a positive coupling constant generates
expanding Universe with late time acceleration. Both deceleration
parameter and EoS parameter in this case vary with time and are in
agreement with modern concept of space-time evolution.
In case of a Bianchi type-I space-time the non-diagonal components
lead to three different possibilities. In case of a full BI
space-time we find that the spinor field nonlinearity and the
massive term vanish, hence the spinor field Lagrangian becomes
massless and linear. In two other cases the space-time evolves into
either LRSBI or FRW Universe.
If we consider a locally rotationally symmetric BI (LRSBI)
model, neither the mass term nor the spinor field nonlinearity
vanishes. In this case depending on the sign of coupling constant we
have either late time accelerated mode of expansion or oscillatory
mode of evolution. In this case for an expanding Universe we have
asymptotical isotropization.
Finally, in case of a RW model neither the mass term nor the
spinor field nonlinearity vanishes. Like in LRSBI case we have
either late time acceleration or cyclic mode of evolution.
These findings allow us to conclude that the spinor field is very
sensitive to the gravitational one.
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Karshenboim S. G.
Determination of the Fundamental Physical Constants: The Base of the New “Quantum” SI Units (rus, 1.093.194)
The metric system of units has appeared as a system of units, designed for macroscopic measurements (of the laboratory scale).
Progress in determination of the values of the quantum constants (such as the Planck constant) in SI units proves the increased possibilities
of high-precision measurements of both microscopic and macroscopic quantities in the same units. In the meantime, the relative microscopic measurements
(such as comparison of the frequencies of atomic transitions or comparison of atomic masses) are often significantly more accurate
than the relative measurements of macroscopic values. That motivates a strategy of defining units in the microscopic phenomena
and their further use in measurements of the laboratory scale, which play a crucial role in practical metrological applications,
determined by the everyday life and technologies.
CODATA task group on fundamental constants regularly performs an overall analysis of the precision world data (known as least square adjustment)
and publishes their recommended values. The most recent evaluation of this sort was based on the data published by the end of 2014 and here
we review the related data and results. The accuracy in determination of the Boltzmann constant has increased and the consistency
of the data on the determination of the Planck constant has improved, while these two constants are going to be the base of
the new definition of the kelvin and kilogram in the near future. The controversy in determination of the Rydberg constant
and the proton charge radius remains. Accuracy of the determination of the fine structure constant and relative atomic weight of the electron has been improved.
A detailed review of the state of the art in precision determination of the values of fundamental constants is presented.
The mathematical procedure of the adjustment is considered as well as the new data and the results. Limitations due
to macroscopic properties of material standards (such as the international prototype of the kilogram) and the isotopic
composition of substances involved in precision studies in general (such as the standard measures for the triple point of water) and,
in particular, in the determination of fundamental constants are treated. The perspectives of the introduction of the new quantum units,
which will be free of the mentioned problems, are discussed.
Many physicists feel no sympathy to the International System of Units (SI),
suggesting that it does not properly reflect the character of physical laws.
There are in fact three parallel systems, namely, the system of quantities, system of
their units and the related standards. Definition of the units, and in particular of the SI units,
at the first place reflects our ability to perform precision measurements of physical values under certain conditions,
and in particular to build the appropriate standards. This requirement is not related to the beauty of fundamental natural laws.
The determination of the fundamental constants is one of the areas where we accumulate such an experience.
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Gurov Yu. B., Lapushkin S. V., Sandukovsky V. G., Chernyshev B. A.
Multilayer Semiconductor Spectrometers of Charged Particles for Accelerator Experiments (rus, 3.254.893)
The current state of development in the field of multi-layer semiconductor systems (SCD telescopes) is presented.
It has been shown that these telescopes make it possible to have a high energy resolution in a large dynamic range
(from several to hundreds of MeV) and identification of detecting charged particles in a wide range of masses
(from pions to multiply charged nuclear fragments). The manufacturing methods of detectors from silicon and HP germanium
for SCD telescopes are described. The methods of measuring the characteristics of the detectors and their impact on the energy
resolution of the telescope spectrometers and the quality of the experimental data are presented.
Considerable attention is paid to the use of multilayer semiconductor devices in the experimental studies on accelerators
of PNPI (Gatchina), LANL (Los Alamos) and CELSIUS (Uppsala).
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Kozhevnikov S. V., Ott F., Radu F.
Neutron Methods for the Investigations of Magnetic Films (rus, 5.281.185)
We review neutron methods for the investigations of magnetic films: Larmor
precession, Zeeman spatial beam-splitting, neutron spin resonance, and
polarized neutron channeling. The basic principles of the methods and
examples of investigated systems are presented. The features and
possibilities of the neutron methods are discussed.
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Bednyakov V.A., Russakovich N.A.
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Experimental Particle Physics
(rus, 22.531.378)
In 2016 the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna,
an international intergovernmental organization in the field of fundamental physics of elementary particles,
atomic nuclei and condensed matter, celebrated 60 years since its foundation. A rather long and very effective
route of development was fulfilled, looking back at which it becomes clear that internationality and multidisciplinarity
of scientific research is the guarantee of successful development (and preservation) of fundamental science.
This observation was especially relevant in the experimental field of research.In the review, based on a brief description
of the most important results achieved at JINR, an attempt was made to look (7--10 years) into the future and to foresee the
Institute's place in solving the important modern problems of elementary particle physics, which is the most fundamental field of modern natural science.
This glance into the future is full of reasonable optimism.
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Chervyakov A., Kleinert H.
On Electron–Positron Pair Production by a Spatially Inhomogeneous Electric Field (54.774)
Abstracts
A detailed analysis of electron–positron pair creation induced by a spatially nonuniform and static electric field from vacuum is presented.
A typical example is provided by the Sauter potential. For this potential, we derive the analytic expressions for
vacuum decay and pair production rate accounted for the entire range of spatial variations. In the limit of a sharp step,
we recover the divergent result due to the singular electric field at the origin. The limit of a constant field reproduces the classical result of Euler,
Heisenberg and Schwinger, if the latter is properly averaged over the width of a spatial variation. The pair production by the Sauter potential is described
for different regimes from weak to strong fields. For all these regimes, the locally constant-field rate is shown to be the upper limit.
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Silantyev A.V.
Reflection Functor in the Theory of Representations of Preprojective Algebras for Quivers, and Integrable Systems
(rus, 598.512)
The theory of representations of quivers and their (deformed) preprojective algebras is reviewed.
In particular, moduli spaces of representations of these algebras, quiver varieties and reflection functor are described.
It is proved that the bijection between moduli spaces (and, in particular, between the quiver varieties) induced by the reflection
functor is an isomorphism of symplectic affine varieties. Hamiltonian systems on quiver varieties are defined.
Application of the reflection functor to these systems is described. The results of [1] on the case of cyclic quiver are reviewed
and a role of the reflection functor in this case is discussed. In particular, “spin” integrable generalisations of the Calogero–Moser systems and
their application to the generalised KP hierarchies are described.
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Dubinov A.E., Ochkina E.I.
Electron Accelerators-Recirculators with Non-Circular Electron Orbits for Radiation Applications (rus, 10.710.433)
Review of modern compact electron accelerators-recirculators at the intermediate energies of acceleration (tens of MeV) is presented.
The schemes of electrons acceleration in rhodotron, ridgetron, fantron, and cylindertron are analyzed.
The main elements of the accelerators (electron guns, accelerating cavities, and bending magnets) are described.
The parameters of the acting accelerators are provided. The examples of application of the electron accelerators-recirculators
in different radiation processes are presented.
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Kekelidze V. D.
CHeavy Ion Collisions: Baryon Density Frontier
(rus, 2.085.237)
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Kuzminov V. V.
Program of Scientific Research at the BNO INR RAS – 50 Years in
Operation (rus, 2.349.951)
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Lidvansky A. S.
They Were the First (To the Half-Centenary of the Baksan Neutrino Observatory (rus, 146.667)
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Bettini A.
Experimental Programme at the Gran Sasso National Laboratory (35.919)
Abstracts
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Spiering Ch.
High Energy Neutrino Astronomy: Where Do We Stand, Where Do We Go? (40.242)
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Verkhodanov O. V.
Studies of CMB (rus, 1.717.000)
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Ivanov P., Chernov S. V.
Third Quantization and the Emergence of Quasi-Classical Wave Function of the Universe (rus, 190.189)
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Neznamov V. P., Safronov I. I., Shemarulin V. E.
Atomic Systems with Bound States of Fermions in the Schwarzschild, Reissner–Nordström Fields – Candidates for the Role of the Dark Matter Particles (rus, 154.742)
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Fomin I. V.
Cosmological Inflation with Einstein-Gaus-Bonnet Gravity (rus, 121.532)
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Artemenkov D. A., Zaitsev A. A., Zarubin P. I.
Search for the Hoyle State in Dissociation of Relativistic 12C Nuclei (rus, 1.056.730)
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Gavrilyuk Yu. M., Gangapshev A. M., Kazalov V. V., Kuzminov V. V.,
Panasenko S. I., Ratkevich S. S., Tekueva D. A., Yakimenko S. P.
Results of In-Depth Data Analysis of Experimental Search of 2K(2ν)-Capture in
78Kr (rus, 607.569)
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Karmanov V. A.
Relativistic Effects in Light Nuclei and Nuclear Reactions (rus, 789.449)
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Kostenko B. F.
Proton Spin Puzzle and Confinement of Quarks (rus, 142.229)
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Alexeev E. N., Gavrilyuk Yu. M., Gangapshev A. M., Gezhaev A. M.,
Kazalov V. V., Kuzminov V. V., Panasenko S. I., Ratkevich S. S.
Search for Variations of the Decay Half-Life of 213Ðî (rus, 359.597)
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Gavriljuk Yu. M., Gangapshev A. M., Kazalov V. V., Kuzminov V. V.,
Panasenko S. I., Ratkevich S. S., Tekueva D. A.
Search for 2K(2ν)-Capture of 124Õå: Results from Analysis of
37.7 kg · day Exposure (rus, 649.593)
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Turinge A. A., Nedorezov V. G., Saveliev A. B.
Study of Photonuclear Reactions near Threshold on
Electron Accelerator and Femtosecond Laser (rus, 181.308)
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Uzikov Yu. N.
Search for Time-Invariance Violation in Proton Deuteron Scattering (rus, 139.220)
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Ivanov K. A., Tsymbalov I. N., Lapik A. M., Polonsky A. L.,
Rusakov A. V., Turinge A. A., Ivanov O. P.,
Savel'ev-Trofimov A. B., Nedorezov V. G.
Measurement of the Femtosecond Laser Plasma X-Ray Spectra
Using a Medipix Detector (rus, 523.995)
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Boliev M. M., Butkevich A. V., Volchenko V. V., Dzaparova I. M.,
Kochkarov M. M., Novoseltseva R. V., Petkov V. B.,
Striganov P. S., Yanin A. F.
Search for Local Neutrino Sources at Baksan Underground Scintillation
Telescope (rus, 140.127)
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Budnev N. M., Astapov I. I., Bezyazeekov P. A., Boreyko A. V.,
Borodin A. N., Garmash A. Yu., Gafarov A. R.,
Gorbunov N. V., Grebenyuk V. M., Gress O. A.,
Gress T. I., Grinyuk A. A., Grishin O. G., Dyachok A. N., Zhurov D. P.,
Zagorodnikov A. V., Zurbanov V. L., Ivanova A. L., Kazarina Yu. A.,
Kalmykov N. N., Kindin V. V., Kirilenko P. S.,
Kiryuhin S. N., Kozhin V. A., Kokoulin R. P.,
Kompaniets K. G., Korosteleva E. E.,
Kostunin D. G., Kravchenko E. A., Kuzmichev L. A.,
Lemeshev Yu. E., Lenok V. V., Lubsandorzhiev B. K., Lubsandorzhiev N. B.,
Mirgazov R. R., Mirzoyan R., Monkhoev R. D.,
Osipova E. A., Panasyuk M. I., Pankov L. V.,
Pakhorukov A. L., Petrukhin A. A.,
Poleschuk V. A., Popova E. G., Postnikov E. B., Prosin V. V.,
Ptuskin V. S., Pushnin A. A., Rubtsov G. I., Ryabov E. V.,
Sabirov B. M., Sagan Ya., Samoliga V. S., Sveshnikova L. G.,
Semeney Yu. A.,
Sidorenkov A. Yu., Silaev A. A., Silaev A. A. (Jr.), Skurikhin A. O.,
Slunecka M., Sokolov A. V.,
Tabolenko V. A.,
Tarashchansky B. A., Tkachev L. G., Tkachenko A. V., Fedorov O. L., Yashin I. I.
TAIGA Experiment: From Cosmic-Ray Physics to Gamma-Ray
Astronomy in Tunka Valley (rus, 1.433.054)
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Akhmatov Z. A., Gavrilyuk Yu. M., Gangapshev A. M., Derbin A. V.,
Drachnev I. S., Kazalov V. V. , Kobychev V. V., Kuzminov V. V.,
Muratova V. N., Panasenko S. I., Ratkevich S. S., Tekueva D. A.,
Unzhakov E. V., Khokonov A. Kh., Yakimenko S. P.
Results of a Search for Solar Axions Emitted via M1-Transition
of 83Kr Nuclei (rus, 159.845)
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Gromushkin D. M., Bogdanov F. A., Stenkin Yu. V.,
Shchegolev O. B., Yurin K. O.
Investigation of the Neutron Component of EAS with PRISMA-32 Array (rus, 348.255)
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Dzhappuev D. D., Petkov V. B., Lidvansky A. S., Volchenko V. I.,
Volchenko G. V., Gorbacheva E. A., Dzaparova I. M., Kudzhaev A. U.,
Klimenko N. F., Kurenya A. N., Mikhailova O. I., Khadzhiev M. M.,
Yanin A. F.
Search for Diffuse Gamma Radiation with Energy > 100 TeV in the
Carpet-3 Experiment (rus, 526.882)
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Zotov M. Yu. on behalf of the Lomonosov-UHECR/TLE Collaboration
First Results of the TUS Orbital Detector of Extreme Energy Cosmic Rays (rus, 256.160)
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Knurenko S. P., Petrov I. S.
Search for High-Energy Photons and Neutrinos Producing Air Showers with E > 1018 eV and θ > 70° by the Yakutsk Array Data (rus, 670.998)
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Dzhappuev D. D., Volchenko V. I., Volchenko G. V., Gorbacheva E. A.,
Dzaparova I. M., Kudzhaev A. U., Kurenya A. N., Klimenko N. F.,
Lidvansky A. S., Mikhailova O. I., Petkov V. B., Khadzhiev M. M.,
Yanin A. F.
The “Carpet-3” Multipurpose Air Shower Array of the Baksan Neutrino Observatory of INR of RAS (rus, 295.316)
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Novoseltseva R. V., Boliev M. M., Dzaparova I. M., Volchenko V. I., Volchenko G. V., Kochkarov M. M.,
Kurenya A. N., Novoseltsev Yu. F., Petkov V. B.,
Yanin A. F.
The Search for Neutrino Bursts at the Baksan Underground Scintillation
Telescope (rus, 152.779)
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Petkov V. B.
Astroparticle Physics Experiments in the Baksan Neutrino Observatory (rus, 179.220)
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Petrukhin A. A., Bogdanov A. G., Kokoulin R. P.
Muons of Cosmic Rays of High and Ultrahigh Energies (rus, 625.785)
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Àmelushkin À. M., Barinova V. Î., Bogomolov À. V., Bogomolov V. V.,
Gorbovskoii Å. S., Jiong S., Jiong Õ. Ì., Iyudin À. F., Êàlegaev V. V.,
Castro-Tirado À., Êim Ì., Êîrnilov V. G., Lipunov V. Ì.,
Ìjagkova I. N., Nguen Ì., Park I., Panasyuk Ì. I., Petrov V. L.,
Svertilov S. I., Shustova À. N., Yashin I. V.
Observation of Cosmic Gamma Ray Bursts in the Experiments on Board Lomonosov and Vernov Satellites
(rus, 370.685)
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Skorkin V. M.
Neutron Monitoring at the Polygon of IRC “Pamir-Chakaltaya” for Radiation Safety Control (rus, 84.939)
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Amelchakov M. B., Vorobyev V. S., Izhbulyakova Z. T.,
Kovylyaeva A. A., Khokhlov S. S.
Investigation of the Cosmic Ray Flux Anisotropy at
High Energies (1015 – 1017) by Means of Muon Bundles
Registered with the Coordinate-Tracking Detector DECOR (rus, 927.106)
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Berdnikov Ya. A., Berdnikov A. Ya., Zharko S. V.,
Kotov D. O., Radzevich P. V.
Light Meson Production in Heavy Ion Collisions in PHENIX Experiment (rus, 425.258)
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Alikhanov I. A.
Lepton Pair Production in Neutrino-Nucleus Scattering (rus, 135.545)
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Bezrukov L. B., Zavarzina V. P., Kurlovich A. S., Lubsandorzhiev B. K., Mezhokh A. K.,
Morgalyuk V. P., Sinev V. V.
Geo-Neutrino and Thermal Earth Flux (rus, 119.002)
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Veresnikova A. V., Barabanov I. R., Bezrukov L. B.,
Gurentsov V. I., Sinev V. V.
Large-Volume Detector at the Baksan Neutrino Observatory for Research of Low Energy Natural Neutrino Fluxes for Purposes of Geo- and Astrophysics (rus, 387.440)
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Gorbachev V. V., Gavrin V. N., Ibragimova T. V.
The Possibility of Experiments to Determine Parameters of Neutrino Scintillations on a Short Baseline (rus, 1.495.654)
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Gromov M. on behalf of the Borexino/SOX Collaboration
, Agostini M., Altenmüller K., Appel S., Atroshchenko V.,
Bagdasarian Z., Basilico D., Bellini G., Benziger J., Bick D.,
Bonfini G., Bravo D., Caccianiga B., Calaprice F., Caminata A.,
Caprioli S., Carlini M., Cavalcante P., Chepurnov A., Choi K.,
Cloué O., Collica L., Cribier M., D Angelo D., Davini S., Derbin A.,
Ding X. F., Di Ludovico A., Di Noto L., Drachnev I., Durero M.,
Farinon S., Fischer V., Fomenko K., Formozov A., Franco D.,
Gabriele F., Gaffiot J., Galbiati C., Gschwender M., Ghiano C.,
Giammarchi M., Goretti A., Guffanti D., Hagner C., Houdy T.,
Hungerford E., Ianni Al., Ianni An., Jonquères N., Jany A.,
Jeschke D., Kobychev V., Korablev D., Korga G., Kornoukhov V.,
Kryn D., Lachenmaier T., Lasserre T., Laubenstein M.,
Litvinovich E., Lombardi F., Lombardi P., Ludhova L.,
Lukyanchenko G., Lukyanchenko L., Machulin I., Manuzio G.,
Marcocci S., Maricic J., Mention G., Martyn J., Meroni E.,
Meyer M., Miramonti L., Misiaszek M., Muratova V., Musenich R.,
Neumair B., Oberauer L., Opitz B., Orekhov V., Ortica F.,
Pallavicini M., Papp L., Penek O., Pilipenko N., Pocar A.,
Porcelli A., Ranucci G., Razeto A., Re A., Redchuk M., Romani A.,
Roncin R., Rossi N., Rottenanger S., Schönert S., Scola L.,
Semenov D., Skorokhvatov M., Smirnov O., Sotnikov A.,
Stokes L. F. F., Suvorov Y., Tartaglia R., Testera G., Thurn J.,
Toropova M., Trantel A., Unzhakov E., Veyssiére C.,
Vishneva A., Vivier M., Vogelaar R. B., von Feilitzsch F.,
Wang H., Weinz S., Wojcik M., Wurm M., Yokley Z., Zaimidoroga O.,
Zavatarelli S., Zuber K., Zuzel G. The Borexino/SOX Collaboration
CeSOX: Short Distance Neutrino Oscillations with BoreXino (rus, 1.469.953)
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Semenov S. V.
Differential Intensities of 2ν 2β-Transition in 100Ìî (rus, 129.163)
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Serebrov À. P., Ivochkin V. G., Samoilov R. M., Fomin À. K.,
Polyushkin A. O., Zinoviev V. G., Neustroev P. V., Golovtsov V. L.,
Chernyj À. V., Zherebtsov Î. M., Chaikovskii Ì. E., Martemyanov V. P.,
Aleshin V. I., Petelin À. L., Izhutov À. L., Òuzov À. A.,
Tarasenkov V. G., Sazontov S. A., Gromov Ì. O., Afanasiev V. V.,
Zaytsev Ì. E., Ryazanov D. K.
Experiment Neutrino-4 on Search for Sterile Neutrino at SM-3 Reactor (rus, 1.214.724)
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Kaneda M. on behalf of the Double Chooz Collaboration
Recent Results from Double Chooz (48.931)
Abstracts
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Vorobel V. on behalf of the Daya Bay Collaboration
Recent Results from Daya Bay
(47.403)
Abstracts
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Gurskaya A. V., Dolgopolov M. V.
The Lightest Neutralinos Annihilation in NMSSM with CP Violation (rus, 135.704)
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Dydyshka Ya. V., Yermolchyk V. L., Zykunov V. A., Suarez J. H., Shmatov S. V.
High-Order Electroweak Corrections for Drell-Yan Process at the LHC (rus, 352.006)
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Neznamov V. P.
Self-Adjoint Second-Order Equations for Fermions and the Foldy--Wouthuysen
Representation (rus, 175.707)
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Korol A. A., Achasov M. N., Barnyakov A. Yu., Beloborodov K. I.,
Berdyugin A. V., Bogdanchikov A. G., Botov A. A., Dimova T. V.,
Druzhinin V. P., Zhabin V. N., Golubev V. G., Kardapoltsev L. V.,
Koshuba S. V., Kovrizhin D. P., Melnikova N. A., Muchnoy N. Yu.,
Obrazovsky A. E., Serednyakov S. I., Silagadze Z. K., Surin I. K.,
Kharlamov A. G., Shtol D. A.
Recent Results from the SND Detector (rus, 1.278.578)
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Shmatov S. V.
Highlights of Searches for Physics beyond the SM from the CMS Detector at
the LHC (rus, 885.354)
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Barnyakov A. Yu. on behalf of Novosibirsk Aerogel Team
evelopment of Particle Identification Systems Based on Aerogel at BINP SB
RAS (rus, 119.374)
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Averyanov A. V., Bazhazhin A. G., Vereschagin S. V., Zaporozhets S. A., Zruev V. N.,
Kiriushin Yu. T., Kolesnikov A. O., Lukstins J., Movchan S. A.,
Pilyar A. V., Razin S. V., Ribakov A. A.,
Samsonov V. A., Fateev O. V., Chepurnov V. F., Chepurnov V. V., Cheremukhina G. A.
Time-Projection Chamber Development for Multi-Purpose Detector in the NICA
Project
(rus, 1.572.417)
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Dzaparova I. M., Yanin A. F., Gorbacheva E. A., Kurenya A. N.,
Petkov V. B., Sergeev A. V.
An Experimental Sample of a Scintillation Detector with Photosensors Based on SiPM Matrices (rus, 616.695)
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Kozlova J. P., Veretenkin E. P., Gavrin V. N., Grekhov O. V.,
Ibragimova T. V., Kalikhov A. V. , Martynov A. A.
Calorimetric System for Determination of Activity of a Neutrino Source Based on 51Cr (rus, 5.937.080)
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Kurenya A. N., Savanov I. S., Petkov V. B., Sergeev A. V.,
Dzhappuev D. D., Puzin V. B., Naroenkov S. A., Dzaparova I. M.,
Yanin A. F., Nalivkin M. A.
The Hardware and Software Implementation of the Data Añquisition Systems for Air Shower Facilities “Andyrchy&rdaquo; and “Carpet-3&rdaquo;
(rus, 695.687)
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Bezrukov L. B., Virkajävi A., Enqvist T., Joutsenvaara J.,
Kazalov V. V., Krokhaleva S. D., Kutuniva J., Kuusiniemi P.,
Loo K., Lubsandorzhiev B. K., Lubsandorzhiev S. B., Misitano G.,
Sidorenkov A. Yu., Slupecki M., Trzaska W., Ushakov N. A.
A New Low Background Laboratory in the Pyhäsalmi Mine, Finland (rus, 1.166.945)
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Novikova G. Ya.
Present Purification Methods of Liquid Organic Scintillators Intended for Registration of Rare Events (rus, 192.233)
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Bondar À. E., Buzulutskov A. F., Grishnyaev E. S., Dolgov A. D.,
Nosov V. V., Oleynikov V. P., Polosatkin S. V., Sokolov A. V.,
Shekhtman L. I., Shemyakina E. O.
Some Issues of Measurement of the Ionization Yields of Nuclear Recoils in Liquid Argon Using Neutron Scattering Technique in a Two-Phase Detector} (rus, 8.110.359)
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Ahmatov Z. A., Gangapshev A. M., Romanenko V. S.,
Khokonov A. Kh, Kuzminov V.V.
Low-Background Method of Isotope Markers for Measuring the Efficiency of Intercalation of Graphite by Potassium Atoms (rus, 834.790)
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Shebalin V. E. on behalf of ECL Group of the Belle-II Collaboration
Electromagnetic Calorimeter of the Belle-II Detector (rus, 2.428.961)
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Shikhin A. A., Gavrin V. N., Gorbachev V. V., Ibragimova T. V.,
Kazalov V. V.,Kalikhov A. V.
Counting Data of the Registration System for BEST (rus, 384.856)
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Yanin A. F., Dzaparova I. M., Gorbacheva E. A., Kurenya A. N.,
Petkov V. B., Sergeev A. V.
Development of a Scintillation Track Detector Based on Multichannel
Photodetectors (rus, 3.080.372)
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SUPERSYMMETRIES AND QUANTUM SYMMETRIES (SQS'2017) (rus & eng, 445.491)
International Workshop
(Dubna, July 31 — August 5, 2017)
Edited by S. Fedoruk and E. Ivanov
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Artikov A., Bartos P., Budagov Yu. A., Glagolev V. V.,
Prokoshin F. V., Simonenko A. V., Suslov I. A., Titkova I. V., Tokar S., Chokheli D.
Participation of JINR in the CDF Experiment (rus, 13.678.116)
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Tsyganov Yu. S., Polyakov A. N., Kazacha V. I.,
Schlattauer L., Zhang Z.
Development of Active Correlations Technique: Theoretical and Methodological Aspect (rus, 1.966.590)
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Author index (rus)
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Subject index (rus)
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