173 research outputs found
Acoustical Physics, V. 51, I. 06
Acoustical Physics -- November 2005
Volume 51, Issue 6, pp. 609-722
Active Noise Cancellation of a Spherical Multipole Source Using a Radially Vibrating Spherical Baffled Piston
M. Azarpeyvand
pp. 609-618 Full Text: PDF (336 kB)
Hydroacoustic Coordinate-Measuring System of the NT-200 Baikal Neutrino Telescope
V. M. Ainutdinov, V. A. Balkanov, I. A. Belolaptikov, L. B. Bezrukov, N. M. Budnev, R. V. Vasil'ev, R. Wischnewski, E. A. Vyatchin, O. N. Gaponenko, O. A. Gress, T. I. Gress, I. A. Danil'chenko, Zh-A. M. Dzhilkibaev, A. A. Doroshenko, A. N. D'yachok, G. V. Domogatskii, V. A. Zhukov, V. L. Zurbanov, A. M. Klabukov, A. I. Klimov, S. I. Klimushin, E. O. Kozakov, K. V. Konishchev, A. P. Koshechkin, V. E. Kuznetsov, V. F. Kulepov, L. A. Kuz'michev, Yu. B. Lanin, S. V. Lovtsov, B. K. Lubsandorzhiev, T. Mikolajski, M. B. Milenin, R. R. Mirgazov, S. P. Mikheev, A. V. Moroz, N. I. Moseiko, S. A. Nikiforov, É. A. Osipova, A. I. Panfilov, A. A. Pavlov, G. L. Pan'kov, L. V. Pan'kov, Yu. V. Parfenov[dagger], E. N. Pliskovskii, V. A. Poleshchuk, S. I. Polityko[dagger], E. G. Popova, P. G. Pokhil, V. A. Primin, V. V. Prosin, A. V. Rzhetsichkii, M. I. Rozanov, V. Yu. Rubtsov, Yu. A. Semenei, B. A. Tarashchanskii, S. V. Fialkovskii, A. G. Chenskii, D. V. Chernov, B. A. Shaibonov, Ch. Spiering, and I. V. Yashin
pp. 619-628 Full Text: PDF (118 kB)
Long-Range Sound Propagation in the Northeastern Atlantic
R. A. Vadov
pp. 629-637 Full Text: PDF (146 kB)
Reconstruction of a Dynamic Load Acting on a Viscoelastic Layer
A. O. Vatul'yan, V. M. Dragilev, and L. L. Dragileva
pp. 638-643 Full Text: PDF (84 kB)
Fluctuations of Noiselike Signals Reflected from a Rough Surface at the Output of a Correlation Receiver
E. P. Gulin
pp. 644-652 Full Text: PDF (121 kB)
Characteristics of Biot Waves Produced by a Vibration Exciter in a Fluid-Saturated Medium
Yu. M. Zaslavskii
pp. 653-663 Full Text: PDF (123 kB)
On the Vertical Structure of the Sound Field in a Canonical Waveguide at Long Ranges
V. A. Zverev and G. K. Ivanova
pp. 664-670 Full Text: PDF (103 kB)
Properties of a Magnetic-Fluid Membrane
Yu. Yu. Kameneva, G. V. Karpova, V. V. Kovarda, O. V. Lobova, and V. M. Polunin
pp. 671-679 Full Text: PDF (112 kB)
Heart Sounds as a Result of Acoustic Dipole Radiation of Heart Valves
S. G. Kasoev
pp. 680-687 Full Text: PDF (111 kB)
Deformation of a Homeotropic Nematic Liquid Crystal Layer at Oblique Incidence of an Ultrasonic Wave
E. N. Kozhevnikov
pp. 688-694 Full Text: PDF (91 kB)
Measurement of Acoustic Power in Studying Cavitation Processes
I. M. Margulis and M. A. Margulis
pp. 695-704 Full Text: PDF (172 kB)
Dynamics of a Bubble Cluster in an Acoustic Field
É. Sh. Nasibullaeva and I. Sh. Akhatov
pp. 705-712 Full Text: PDF (117 kB)
The Propagation of a Nonlinear Sound Wave in an Unconsolidated Granular Medium
K. A. Naugolnykh and I. B. Esipov
pp. 713-718 Full Text: PDF (96 kB)
SHORT COMMUNICATIONS
Damping of a Piezoelectric Plate and the Use of an Electric Circuit to Obtain a Short Acoustic Pulse
S. I. Konovalov and A. G. Kuz'menko
pp. 719-722 Full Text: PDF (51 kB)Archived web conten
The hardware of the HiSCORE gamma-ray and cosmic ray Cherenkov detector
The HiSCORE (Hundred Square km Cosmic ORigin Explorer) project is a ground-based large-area wideangle air shower detector array that will measure gamma rays and cosmic rays in the energy range of 10 TeV up to 1EeV. Each detector array station consists of four separate light collectors with an 8-inch photomultiplier (PMT) at each end. The first station prototype has already been deployed to Tunka valley. On-site station integration and first measurements have been made. This poster will focus on the hardware aspects and the first light results of the single station. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.M. Kunnas, R. Nachtigall, S. N. Epimakhov, M. Tluczykont, L. A. Kuzmichev, S. F. Berezhnev, N. M. Budnev, M. Baker, A. Chiavassa, O. B. Chvalaev, O. A. Gress, A. N. Dyachok, U. Einhaus, D. Hampf, D. Horns, A. Ivanova, N. I. Karpov, N. N. Kalmykov, E. N. Konstantinov, A. V. Korobchenko, E. E. Korosteleva, V. A. Kozhin, B. K. Lubsandorzhiev, N. B. Lubsandorzhiev, R. R. Mirgazov, A. Pakhorukov, M. I. Panasyuk, L. V. Pankov, V. Poleschuk, E. G. Popova, V. V. Prosin, V. S. Ptuskin, G. P. Rowell, Yu. A. Semeney, B. A. Shaibonov (junior), A. A. Silaev, A. A. Silaev (junior), A. V. Skurikhin, C. Spiering, L. G. Sveshnikova, R. Wischnewski, I. V. Yashin, and A. V. Zagorodniko
Role of product characteristics for the adoption of fruit and fruit product innovations
The aim of this study was the identification of those product characteristics that are important for the adoption of fruit and fruit product innovations by consumers. Sixteen focus group discussions were held in four European countries (Greece, The Netherlands, Poland, and Spain). Different aspects of six innovative fruit products were discussed, revealing those characteristics that were important for the adoption of each of them. It was observed that the participants did not perceive fruit innovations as a homogenous group, but assigned them to different groups, which led to a number of categories of fruit innovation. Three categories concerned the level of preparation of fruit. These were fresh, prepared, and processed fruit product innovations. Another two categories, radical and evolutionary innovations, related to the level of novelty of the fruit innovation. Characteristics important for the adoption of each of these categories are given.The results will be used for further, more quantitative, research
Physics of Atomic Nuclei V. 67, I. 06
Physics of Atomic Nuclei -- June 2004
Volume 67, Issue 6, pp. 1065-1226
NEUTRINO PHYSICS AND ASTROPHYSICS
Status of the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory
I. T. Lawson (for the SNO Collaboration)
pp. 1065-1075 Full Text: PDF (906 kB)
Solar Neutrino Oscillation Parameters after KamLAND
S. Goswami, A. Bandyopadhyay, and S. Choubey
pp. 1076-1083 Full Text: PDF (231 kB)
Status and Prospects of the MINOS Experiment
R. Saakyan (for the MINOS Collaboration)
pp. 1084-1091 Full Text: PDF (745 kB)
The OPERA Experiment
M. Dracos (on behalf of the OPERA Collaboration)
pp. 1092-1096 Full Text: PDF (206 kB)
Neutrinos in a Spherical Box
Y. Giomataris and J. D. Vergados
pp. 1097-1106 Full Text: PDF (231 kB)
ICARUS and Its Applications for Studies of Neutrino Interactions and Proton Decay
J. Lagoda (for the ICARUS Collaboration)
pp. 1107-1111 Full Text: PDF (3185 kB)
Physics and Present Status of the WITCH Experiment
V. Yu. Kozlov et al. (and the ISOLDE and NIPNET Collaborations)
pp. 1112-1118 Full Text: PDF (834 kB)
Results from the MUNU Experiment on Neutrino–Electron Scattering
Z. Daraktchieva (for the MUNU Collaboration)
pp. 1119-1123 Full Text: PDF (350 kB)
Probing the Seesaw Mechanism with Neutrino Data and Leptogenesis
M. Frigerio
pp. 1124-1128 Full Text: PDF (151 kB)
theta13 Measurements at Accelerators
A. Guglielmi
pp. 1129-1138 Full Text: PDF (277 kB)
New MACRO Results on Atmospheric Neutrino Oscillations
G. Giacomelli et al. (for the MACRO Collaboration)
pp. 1139-1146 Full Text: PDF (210 kB)
MHD Origin of Density Fluctuations Deep within the Sun and Their Influence on Neutrino Oscillation Parameters in LMA MSW Scenario
V. B. Semikoz, C. P. Burgess, N. S. Dzhalilov, T. I. Rashba, and J. W. F. Valle
pp. 1147-1150 Full Text: PDF (529 kB)
KamLAND and Solar Antineutrino Spectrum
B. C. Chauhan, J. Pulido, and E. Torrente-Lujan
pp. 1151-1153 Full Text: PDF (164 kB)
Neutrino Properties from High-Energy Astrophysical Neutrinos
S. Pakvasa
pp. 1154-1160 Full Text: PDF (197 kB)
The Baikal Neutrino Experiment: Status and Beyond
V. M. Aynutdinov, V. A. Balkanov, I. A. Belolaptikov, L. B. Bezrukov, N. M. Budnev, A. G. Chensky, D. V. Chernov, I. A. Danilchenko, Zh.-A. M. Dzhilkibaev, G. V. Domogatsky, A. N. Dyachok, O. N. Gaponenko, O. A. Gress, T. I. Gress, A. M. Klabukov, A. I. Klimov, S. I. Klimushin, K. V. Konischev, A. P. Koshechkin, V. F. Kulepov, L. A. Kuzmichev, Vy. E. Kuznetzov, B. K. Lubsandorzhiev, S. P. Mikheyev, M. B. Milenin, R. R. Mirgazov, N. I. Moiseiko, E. A. Osipova, A. I. Panfilov, G. L. Pan'kov, L. V. Pan'kov, Yu. V. Parfenov, A. A. Pavlov, E. N. Pliskovsky, P. G. Pokhil, V. A. Polecshuk, E. G. Popova, V. V. Prosin, M. I. Rosanov, V. Yu. Rubtzov, Yu. A. Semeney, B. A. Shaibonov, Ch. Spiering, O. Streicher, B. A. Tarashansky, R. V. Vasiliev, E. A. Vyatchin, R. Wischnewski, I. V. Yashin, and V. A. Zhukov
pp. 1161-1171 Full Text: PDF (1057 kB)
The ANTARES Neutrino Project
I. A. Sokalski (on behalf of the ANTARES Collaboration)
pp. 1172-1176 Full Text: PDF (576 kB)
Astrophysical Tau Neutrinos and Their Detection by Large Neutrino Telescopes
E. V. Bugaev, T. Montaruli, and I. A. Sokalski
pp. 1177-1181 Full Text: PDF (147 kB)
Lithium Experiment on Solar Neutrinos to Weight the CNO Cycle
A. V. Kopylov, I. V. Orekhov, V. V. Petukhov, A. E. Solomatin, and M. N. Arnoldov
pp. 1182-1187 Full Text: PDF (168 kB)
DARK MATTER
WMAP Data and Recent Developments in Supersymmetric Dark Matter
U. Chattopadhyay, A. Corsetti, and P. Nath
pp. 1188-1194 Full Text: PDF (605 kB)
Dark Matter Annihilation in Small-Scale Clumps in the Galactic Halo
V. S. Berezinsky, V. I. Dokuchaev, and Yu. N. Eroshenko
pp. 1195-1197 Full Text: PDF (124 kB)
Theoretical LSP Detection Rates for 71Ga, 73Ge, and 127I Dark-Matter Detectors
E. Holmlund, M. Kortelainen, T. S. Kosmas, J. Suhonen, and J. Toivanen
pp. 1198-1201 Full Text: PDF (131 kB)
DOUBLE-BETA DECAY AND RARE PROCESSES
Analysis of the 2nubetabeta Decay and Muon-Capture Reactions for the Mass A = 46 and A = 48 Nuclei Using the Nuclear Shell Model
M. Kortelainen and J. Suhonen
pp. 1202-1205 Full Text: PDF (145 kB)
Neutrino Masses, Nuclear Matrix Elements, and the 0nubetabeta Decay of 76Ge
O. Civitarese and J. Suhonen
pp. 1206-1209 Full Text: PDF (136 kB)
Nuclear Deformation and the Double-Beta Decay
L. Pacearescu, A. Faessler, and F. Simkovic
pp. 1210-1215 Full Text: PDF (229 kB)
Double-Beta Decay of 150Nd to the First 0+ Excited State of 150Sm
A. S. Barabash, F. Hubert, Ph. Hubert, and V. I. Umatov
pp. 1216-1219 Full Text: PDF (136 kB)
The CUORICINO 130Te betabeta-Decay Experiment and a New Limit on T0 nu 1/2(betabeta)
C. Arnaboldi et al. (CUORICINO Collaboration)
pp. 1220-1226 Full Text: PDF (268 kB)Archived web conten
Physics of Atomic Nuclei V. 66, I. 03
Physics of Atomic Nuclei -- March 2003
Volume 66, Issue 3, pp. 423-581
NEW PHYSICS BEYOND THE STANDARD MODEL
Puzzles in Astrophysics in the Past and Present
V. S. Berezinsky
pp. 423-434 Full Text: PDF (256 kB)
NEUTRINO PHYSICS AND ASTROPHYSICS
Medium Energy Neutrinos from Solar Flares
O. G. Ryazhskaya, L. V. Volkova, and G. T. Zatsepin
pp. 435-437 Full Text: PDF (105 kB)
DOUBLE BETA DECAY
Symmetry Violations in Nuclear Hamiltonians and Their Consequences for Electroweak Decays
D. R. Bes and O. Civitarese
pp. 438-443 Full Text: PDF (144 kB)
Majorana Neutrinos, CP Violation, Neutrinoless Double Beta and Tritium Beta Decays
S. Pascoli and S. T. Petcov
pp. 444-451 Full Text: PDF (192 kB)
A Cryogenic Underground Observatory for Rare Events: CUORE, an Update
A. Alessandrello et al. (CUORE Collaboration)
pp. 452-457 Full Text: PDF (192 kB)
Double-Beta Decay of 100Mo to 0+ Excited States in 100Ru
A. S. Barabash
pp. 458-461 Full Text: PDF (142 kB)
Ion-Pulse Ionization Chamber for Direct Measurement of Radon Concentration in the Air
V. V. Kuzminov
pp. 462-465 Full Text: PDF (193 kB)
NEUTRINO OSCILLATIONS AND MIXINGS, NEUTRINOS FROM THE SUN, REACTORS, AND ACCELERATORS
Neutrino-Driven Streaming Instability of Spin Waves in Dense Magnetized Plasma
V. N. Oraevsky and V. B. Semikoz
pp. 466-468 Full Text: PDF (105 kB)
Two-Detector Reactor Neutrino Oscillation Experiment Kr2Det at Krasnoyarsk: Status Report
Yu. V. Kozlov, L. A. Mikaelyan, and V. V. Sinev
pp. 469-471 Full Text: PDF (118 kB)
The Search for New Physics in Nonequilibrium Reactor-Antineutrino Energy Spectrum
V. I. Kopeikin
pp. 472-475 Full Text: PDF (150 kB)
COSMOLOGY AND ASTROPHYSICS. DARK MATTER
Baryon Asymmetry of the Universe from Evaporation of Primordial Black Holes
E. V. Bugaev, M. G. Elbakidze, and K. V. Konishchev
pp. 476-480 Full Text: PDF (144 kB)
SUSY Dark Matter in the Universe—Theoretical Direct Detection Rates
J. D. Vergados
pp. 481-489 Full Text: PDF (197 kB)
Possible Lower Bounds for the Direct Detection Rate of SUSY Dark Matter
V. A. Bednyakov
pp. 490-493 Full Text: PDF (252 kB)
Dark Matter Search with CRESST Cryogenic Detectors
G. Angloher, M. Altmann, M. Bruckmayer, C. Bucci, S. Cooper, C. Cozzini, P. Di Stefano, F. von Feilitzsch, T. Frank, D. Hauff, Th. Jagemann, J. Jochum, R. Keeling, H. Kraus, J. Macallister, F. Pröbst, Y. Ramachers, J. Schnagl, W. Seidel, I. Sergeyev, M. Stark, L. Stodolsky, and H. Wulandari
pp. 494-496 Full Text: PDF (101 kB)
Development of a Two-Phase Xenon Dark Matter Detector
D. Yu. Akimov, A. Bewick, M. V. Danilov, D. C. R. Davidge, J. V. Dawson, V. A. Ditlov, J. R. Gillespie, A. S. Howard, W. G. Jones, M. K. Joshi, A. G. Kovalenko, D. A. Kovalenko, V. N. Lebedenko, T. J. Sumner, and J. J. Quenby
pp. 497-499 Full Text: PDF (304 kB)
Observation of Primary and Secondary (Proportional) Scintillation in Two-Phase Xenon Detector
V. N. Afanasiev[dagger], V. V. Barmin, A. A. Burenkov, V. I. Demekhin, A. G. Dolgolenko, A. S. Gerasimov, V. S. Goryachev, Yu. I. Povarov, V. A. Shebanov, G. N. Smirnov, L. I. Sokolov, A. P. Solovjev, G. K. Tumanov, and S. M. Zombkovsky
pp. 500-502 Full Text: PDF (134 kB)
HIGH ENERGY NEUTRINOS
The Lake Baikal Neutrino Experiment
V. A. Balkanov, I. A. Belolaptikov, L. B. Bezrukov, N. M. Budnev, A. G. Chensky, I. A. Danilchenko, Zh.-A. M. Dzhilkibaev, G. V. Domogatsky, S. V. Fialkovsky, O. N. Gaponenko, O. A. Gress, T. I. Gress, R. V. Il'yasov, A. M. Klabukov, A. I. Klimov, S. I. Klimushin, A. P. Koshechkin, K. V. Konischev, V. F. Kulepov, L. A. Kuzmichev, Vy. E. Kuznetsov, B. K. Lubsandorzhiev, S. P. Micheev, M. B. Milenin, R. R. Mirgazov, N. I. Moseiko, E. A. Osipova, A. I. Panfilov, L. V. Pan'kov, Yu. V. Parfenov, A. A. Pavlov, E. N. Pliskovsky, P. G. Pokhil, V. A. Poleshuk, E. G. Popova, V. V. Prosin, M. I. Rosanov, V. Yu. Rubzov, Yu. A. Semenei, Ch. Spiering, O. Streicher, B. A. Tarashansky, R. V. Vasiliev, R. Wischnewski, I. V. Yashin, and V. A. Zhukov
pp. 503-508 Full Text: PDF (153 kB)
ANTARES—Deep Undersea Neutrino Observatory: Status Report
V. I. Lyashuk
pp. 509-513 Full Text: PDF (171 kB)
TESTS OF NEW PHYSICS IN RARE PROCESSES AND COSMIC RAYS
New Limit on the Proton Lifetime from Neutrino Experiments with Heavy Water
V. I. Tretyak and Yu. G. Zdesenko
pp. 514-516 Full Text: PDF (105 kB)
The Possibility of Searching for New Physics in Cosmic Rays
A. A. Petrukhin
pp. 517-522 Full Text: PDF (1323 kB)
Cosmic Ray "Knee" in the Spectrum and Proton–Proton Cross Section from the Point of View of New Quarks
V. B. Petkov, O. D. Lalakulich, and G. M. Vereshkov
pp. 523-525 Full Text: PDF (121 kB)
REVIEWS
Physics of Charmed Hadrons
S. V. Semenov
pp. 526-546 Full Text: PDF (413 kB)
NUCLEI
Experiment
Cross Sections for the Photofission of 243Cm, 245Cm, 249Bk, and 249Cf Isotopes in the Energy Range from the Threshold to 10–12 MeV
A. S. Soldatov
pp. 547-557 Full Text: PDF (281 kB)
Theory
Temperature Generalization of the Quasiparticle Random-Phase Approximation with Allowance for a Continuum
E. V. Litvinova, S. P. Kamerdzhiev, and V. I. Tselyaev
pp. 558-564 Full Text: PDF (172 kB)
ELEMENTARY PARTICLES AND FIELDS
Experiment
Total Cross Section for Photon–Nucleon Interaction in the Energy Range sqrt(s) = 40–250 GeV
G. M. Vereshkov, O. D. Lalakulich, Yu. F. Novoseltsev, and R. V. Novoseltseva
pp. 565-574 Full Text: PDF (262 kB)
Theory
Photoproduction of J/psi Mesons at High Energies within the Parton Model and in the k[inverted perpendicular]-Factorization Approach
V. A. Saleev
pp. 575-581 Full Text: PDF (195 kB)Archived web conten
Simultaneous measurements of water optical properties by AC9 transmissometer and ASP-15 inherent optical properties meter in Lake Baikal
Measurements of optical properties in media enclosing Cherenkov neutrino telescopes are important not only at the moment of the selection of an adequate site, but also for the continuous characterization of the medium as a function of time. Over the two last decades, the Baikal collaboration has been measuring the optical properties of the deep water in Lake Baikal (Siberia) where, since April 1998, the neutrino telescope NT-200 is in operation. Measurements have been made with custom devices. The NEMO Collaboration, aiming at the construction of a km 3 Cherenkov neutrino detector in the Mediterranean Sea, has developed an experimental setup for the measurement of oceanographic and optical properties of deep sea water. This setup is based on a commercial transmissometer. During a joint campaign of the two collaborations in March and April 2001, light absorption, scattering and attenuation in water have been measured. The results are compatible with previous ones reported by the Baikal Collaboration and show convincing agreement between the two experimental techniques. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved
Apical microsurgery vs repeated orthograde treatment of root canals: criteria for selection of a method of treatment. Part I
In case of failure of primary therapy of root canals the modern endodontiya gives to doctors various opportunities of treatment allowing to avoid a tooth extraction. In article the reasons of failure of standard endodontic treatment are considered.Aim. Recommendations and diagnostic criteria for the choice of a technique of repeated intervention are discussed: orthograde therapy, apical surgical treatment, a tooth extraction or dynamic observation of a clinical situation. The clinical cases in article illustrate process of making decision on the choice of tactics of treatment in various clinical situations
Apical microsurgery vs repeated orthograde treatment of root canals: criteria for selection of a method of treatment. Part II
Relevance. In case of failure of primary therapy of root canals the modern endodontiya gives to doctors various opportunities of treatment allowing to avoid a tooth extraction. In article the reasons of failure of standard endodontic treatment are considered.Aim. Recommendations and diagnostic criteria for the choice of a technique of repeated intervention are discussed: orthograde therapy, apical surgical treatment, a tooth extraction or dynamic observation of a clinical situation. The clinical cases in article illustrate process of making decision on the choice of tactics of treatment in various clinical situations
The primary cosmic-ray energy spectrum measured with the Tunka-133 array
The EAS Cherenkov light array Tunka-133, with ~ 3 km 2 geometric area, is taking data since 2009.The array permits a detailed study of energy spectrum and mass composition of cosmic rays in the energy range from 6 · 10 15 to 10 18 eV. We describe the methods of time and amplitude calibration of the array and the methods of EAS parameters reconstruction. We present the all-particle energy spectrum, based on 7 seasons of operation
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