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Article: Measuring the momentum dispersion of a proton beam extracted from the U-70 accelerator by channeling
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ABSTRACT: The momentum dispersion of the proton beam extracted from the vacuum chamber of the U-70 accelerator by channeling was measured for the first time. At an 80-mrad bending angle of the Si single crystal, the following beam parameters were attained: an intensity of 107 protons/s for 1012 protons/s hitting the crystal, momentum dispersion of the beam Δp/p = 0.13%, and a background particle admixture of 0.03% or less.Instruments and Experimental Techniques 04/2012; 53(5):621-628. · 0.36 Impact Factor -
Article: Effect of γ irradiation on the scintillation and optical properties of lead tungstate crystals
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ABSTRACT: The radiation hardness of a test batch of lead tungstate crystals grown by a new technology at the Bogoroditsk Technochemical Plant for the PANDA experiment has been measured. The optical properties of the crystals have been investigated at temperatures ranging from +20 to −20°C under irradiation with a 137Cs radionuclide source. The light yield in the crystal is seen to considerably increase with a decrease in its temperature. In addition, the loss of the crystal transparency under irradiation at low temperatures is higher than under irradiation at room temperature. As a result, at a fixed dose rate, the signal from the crystal at a negative temperature may be considerably greater than the signal at room temperature even if the accumulated dose is high.Instruments and Experimental Techniques 04/2012; 52(5):665-672. · 0.36 Impact Factor -
Article: The Comparative Study of the Inclusive $\pi^0$ Analyzing Power in Reactions p+p(pol)->\pi^0 + X and \pi^-+p(pol)->\pi^0 + X at 50 and 40 Gev/C Respectively
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ABSTRACT: Single-spin asymmetries $A_N$ in reactions p+p(pol)->\pi^0 + X and \pi^-+p(pol)->\pi^0 + X at 50 and 40 GeV/c respectively behave in drastically different ways in function of transverse momentum in the central region. At the same time $A_N$ in the polarized proton fragmentation region of these reactions are practically coinciding. Our new data on the analyzing power at 50 GeV/c in the polarized proton fragmentation region in reaction p+p(pol)->\pi^0 + X confirm this conclusion with better statistics and coincide with our previous data at 70 GeV/c for the same reaction.01/2008; -
Article: New Polarization Program at U70 (SPASCHARM Project)
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ABSTRACT: The new polarization program SPASCHARM is being prepared in Protvino. The program has two stages. The first stage is dedicated to single-spin asymmetries in the production of miscellaneous light resonances with the use of 34 GeV $\pi^-$-beam. Inclusive and exclusive reactions will be studied simultaneously. The second stage is dedicated to single-spin and double-spin asymmetries in charmonium production with the use of 70 GeV polarized proton beam which will allow us to understand charmonium hadronic production mechanism and make gluon polarization $\Delta g(x)$ extraction at large $x$.01/2008; -
Article: $A_N$ at small negative values of $\xf$ in the reaction $p+p(pol) \to \pi^0+X$ at 70 GeV and universal threshold in inclusive pion production
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ABSTRACT: The talk continues the series of Single Spin Asymmetry (SSA) $\pi^0$ inclusive measurements carried out at Protvino 70 GeV accelerator. The asymmetry in the polarized target fragmentation region grows up in absolute value with $\xf$ decreasing and equals to $(-16 \pm 5)%$ at $-0.4<\xf<-0.25$. The result of the current experiment is in agreement with the universal threshold in pion asymmetries.02/2005; -
Article: Single spin asymmetry measurements for $\pi^0$ inclusive productions in $p+p_{\uparrow} \to \pi^0 + X$ and $\pi^-+\p_{\uparrow}\to \pi^0+X$ reactions at 70 and 40 GeV respectively
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ABSTRACT: The inclusive $\pi^0$ asymmetries were measured in reactions $p+p\uparrow \to \pi^0+X$ and $\pi^-+p\uparrow \to \pi^0+X$ at 70 and 40 GeV/c respectively. The measurements were made at the central region (for the first reaction) and asymmetry is compatible with zero in the entire measured $p_T$ region. For the second reaction the asymmetry is zero for small $x_F$ region ($-0.4<x_F<-0.1, 0.5<p_T(GeV/c) <1.5$) and increases with growth of $\mid x_F\mid$. Averaged over the interval $-0.8<x_F<-0.4, 1<p_T(GeV/c)<2$ the asymmetry was $-(13.8\pm 3.8)%$.02/2005;
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Институт физики высоких энергий
Protvino, Moskovskaya, Russia
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