A. G. Parkhomov

A. G. Parkhomov
Lomonosov Moscow State University | MSU · Institute for Time Problem Researchers

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Introduction
A. G. Parkhomov currently works at the Institute for Time Problem Researchers, Lomonosov Moscow State University. A. does research in Nuclear Physics and Experimental Physics. Their most recent publication is 'Nickel-hydrogen reactors: Heat generation, isotopic and elemental composition of fuel', "LENR as a manifestation of weak nuclear interactions. New approach to creating LENR reactors", "Rhythmic and Spоradic Changes in the Rate of Beta Decays: Possible Reasons" .

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A brief description of the detected properties of tracks that occur near installations in which LENR processes occur is given. A hypothesis is presented explaining where the particles that "draw" tracks come from, why the drawings of tracks are unique, why the intensity of the appearance of tracks is not constant. Experiments confirming this hypoth...
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Using electron, atomic force and optical microscopy, it has been shown that extended tracks of strange radiation from various LENR reactors are formed by the movement of solid particles with a size of the order of microns-tens of microns. Smooth tracks are apparently formed by the translational motion of particles, while periodic tracks are formed...
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The results of studies of two sources of strange radiation are described: a reactor based on incandescent lamps and electrolytic cell. New types of strange radiation tracks are presented: drip tracks and diffuse spots. Possible reasons for the variability of track intensity are analyzed.
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Hypothesis is suggested about the generation of neutrino-antineutrino pairs in collisions of particles of matter at temperatures of several thousand degrees. Particularly intense generation should occur in metals and dense plasma. Resulting neutrinos and antineutrinos can excite exothermic nuclear reactions in the surrounding matter. A number of ex...
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In a number of experiments, when registering particles emitted in beta decays, periodic fluctuations in the counting rate with an amplitude of up to tenths of a percent of the average value were detected, and short bursts were found that significantly exceed the usual counting rate. These anomalies can be comprehensively explained by the participat...
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At the interaction of hydrogen with a number of metals, including Nickel, are observed not only mechanical and chemical changes, but also such extraordinary phenomena as the anomalously large heat generation and the change in isotopic and elemental composition. An overview of experiments that explore these phenomena is presented. Also the results o...
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According to an article entitled Disproof of solar influence on the decay rates of 90Sr/90Y by Kossert and Nähle of the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) [1], the PTB measurements show no evidence of variability. We show that, on the contrary, those measurements reveal strong evidence of variability, including an oscillation at 11 year-1...
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Kossert and Nahle of the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) have recently studied measurements from their beta-decay experiment that registers triple coincidences in a TDCR (Triple-to-Double Coincidence Ratio) system. Our analysis of the PTB data reveals evidence (which is a function of solar elevation) of an oscillation at 11 year-1, whic...
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Many experiments have been carried out to study the beta-decay rates of a variety of nuclides, and many - but not all - of these experiments yield evidence of variability of these rates. While there is as yet no accepted theory to explain patterns in the results, a number of conjectures have been proposed. We discuss three prominent conjectures (wh...
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This article presents a comparative analysis of solar activity data, Mt Wilson diameter data, Super-Kamiokande solar neutrino data, and nuclear decay data acquired at the Lomonosov Moscow State University (LMSU). We propose that salient periodicities in all of these datasets may be attributed to r-mode oscillations. Periodicities in the solar activ...
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This article presents a power-spectrum analysis of 2,350 measurements of the $^{90}$Sr/$^{90}$Y decay process acquired over the interval 4 August 2002 to 6 February 2009 at the Lomonosov Moscow State University (LMSU). As we have found for other long sequences of decay measurements, the power spectrum is dominated by a very strong annual oscillatio...
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At long-term count rate measurements of beta sources 3 H, 56 Mn, 32 Si, 36 Cl, 60 Co, 137 Cs, 90 Sr-90 Y and decay products of 226 Ra the rhythmic changes with amplitude 0.1% 0.3% from average magnitude and period 1 year, and up to 0.01 % with period about one month are detected. Magnitude of diurnal oscillations did not exceed 0.003%. Analysis of...
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Earlier on 18-th European Cosmic Ray Symposium we had been presented results on detection of high daily varia-tions (~100%, 7σ) for events caused by the high ionization cosmic ray component, passing through a telescope "Doch-4A". On 22-th European Cosmic Ray Symposium we had been presented results from the scintillation spectrometric telescopes "Do...
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Analysis results of data of long-term radioactivity measurements of 3H, 56Mn, 32Si, 36Cl, 60Co, 137Cs, 90Sr-90Y, 226Ra, 238Pu and 239Pu sources are presented. For beta-radioactive sources, their activity in addition to the exponential drop is characterized by rhythmic variations with a period of 1 year and magnitude of 0.1-0.35% from the average va...
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Results of calculations of distribution and motion of dark matter are presented. Considering neutrino as one of the components of dark matter and taking into account peculiar features of the interactions of slow neutrinos with matter, allow to make the conclusion that they may have tangible manifestations not only in the depths of the Universe but...
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Results obtained with multichannel installation created for long-term studies of various processes, are collated with the data published by J.H. Jenkins and E.Fischbach, who found a decrease of 54Mn radioactivity near the time of series of solar flares between 5 and 17 December 2006. Analysis of the data from our installation in December 2006 has n...
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The part of results obtained on multichannel installation created for researches of various processes, including alpha and beta decays, in a combination to recording of environment parameters, is represented. The installation works more than 13 years practically continuously. At the count rate measurements of the Co-60 and Sr-90 Y-90 beta sources t...
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A spectral analysis has been performed on time series of the results of gravitational constant G measurements in the period of 1985–2003. A manifestation of cosmic rhythmics in the measurement results can be connected with the effects of terrestrial mediators, among which the most probable are microseisms and temperature variations.
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A spectral analysis of the voltage generated by solar batteries onboard the Universitetskii small satellite is conducted. Hidden rhythms caused by variations in the position of the satellite relative to the Earth and the Sun as well as switching of onboard equipment are disclosed.
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When scanning the celestial sphere by a reflecting telescope with radioactive sources of 60Co or 40K at the focus, bursts in the count rate were registered. There were registered as single bursts with duration of about 1 second and an increase in the count rate up to three orders of magnitude so more prolonged (up to several hours) events that cons...
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An analysis is made of the long-period geomagnetic pulsations as recorded at seven Norilsk meridian stations …\lambda= ˆ 162°�, latitudinal range: 61°± 71°N) following abrupt magnetospheric expansion dur- ing the storm of 22 March 1979 caused by a rapid decrease in solar wind density. As with the time interval following an abrupt contraction at the...
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Causal mechanics developed by N.A.Kozyrev (1958,1968) and based on the c on- cept of active properties of time has been a subject for emotional scientific discussions for four decades running. An unusual combination of the a ttributes "emotional" a nd "scientific" refers not only to the fact t hat N.A.Kozyrev's theory provides insight into a number...
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Describes experiments on the remote mental influence of a person on animate and inanimate systems with instrumental recording of the effects. In experiments with elephant fish generating orientation electric pulses, an increase in the intervals between the pulses was recorded, whereas a decrease in the interpulse intervals is usually observed in th...
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An investigation was performed of the dependence of the short-circuit current of a series of semiconductor detectors on the magnitude of the flux in the range from 10¹° to 10¹⁴ neutrons/cm² under irradiation in a field of mixed n--..gamma.. radiation. The results obtained allow a procedure to be proposed for the use of silicon detectors havin...
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In 1999 on a telescope «Doch-4» the first results on detection in Cosmic Rays of new stable heavy charged par-ticles -Erzions have been received. After that, for the examination of the fact of discovery of new particles in Cosmic Rays the telescope has been automated, modernized and has worked continuously on line with the personal computer already...

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