Dr
Zhazgul Kelgenbaeva
(Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic)
23/04/2018, 14:30
Ms
Shaimaa Habib
(Faculty of science, Tanta university, Egypt)
23/04/2018, 14:30
Mr
Ilyas Ishmukhamedov
(Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)
23/04/2018, 14:30
Mr
Stanislav Pirogov
(Olegovich)
23/04/2018, 14:45
Mrs
Michalina Milewicz-Zalewska
(National Centre for Nuclear Research Świerk)
23/04/2018, 14:45
Mr
Aleksander Kopczynski
(Wroclaw University of Science and Technology)
23/04/2018, 14:45
Mr
Eugene Koval
(BLTP, JINR)
23/04/2018, 15:00
Ms
Victoria Bundyukova
(Scientific-Practical Materials Research Centre of the NAS of Belarus)
23/04/2018, 15:00
Mr
Valentin Guryev
(National research centre "Kurchatov Institute")
23/04/2018, 15:00
Dr
Ilhom Rahmonov
(BLTP, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)
23/04/2018, 15:15
Mr
Vitalii Okhotnikov
(Tomsk Polytechnic University)
23/04/2018, 15:15
Mrs
Vasil Milkov
(Mihaylov)
23/04/2018, 15:15
Mrs
Agnieszka Ochman
(Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Mechanical and Power Engineering)
23/04/2018, 15:30
Dr
Oleg Kharlanov
(Lomonosov Moscow State University)
23/04/2018, 15:30
Oleksandr Artykulnyi
(joint institute for nuclear research)
23/04/2018, 15:30
Dr
Roman Eremin
(Samara Center for Theoretical Materials Science, Samara University)
23/04/2018, 15:45
611.
Instabilities of collective neutrino oscillations induced by non-standard neutrino interactions
Pavel Shustov
(Lomonosov Moscow State University)
23/04/2018, 15:45
Mr
Piotr Winiarz
(Gdańsk University of Technology)
23/04/2018, 15:45
Mr
Pavel Zolotarev
(SCTMS)
23/04/2018, 16:00
23/04/2018, 16:00
Albert Samoilenka
(Department of Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics, BSU Minsk)
23/04/2018, 16:45
Mr
Anton Rutkauskas
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)
23/04/2018, 16:45
Mr
Paweł Wojcieszak
(Wroclaw University of Science and Technology)
23/04/2018, 16:45
23/04/2018, 17:00
Mr
Artem Roenko
(Moscow State University, Faculty of Physics)
23/04/2018, 17:00
Mr
Maciej Dziewiecki
(Wroclaw University of Science and Technology)
23/04/2018, 17:00
Alisher Mutali
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)
23/04/2018, 17:15
Mr
Toktar Belgibayev
(Ashirbekovich)
23/04/2018, 17:15
Mr
Mohammad Yousuf Jamal
(Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar, India)
23/04/2018, 17:15
Ms
Garima Punetha
(kumaun University)
23/04/2018, 17:30
Ms
Alina Zhadan
(NSC KIPT)
23/04/2018, 17:30
Ms
Dinara Tulebayeva
(L.N.Gumilyov Eurasian National University)
23/04/2018, 17:30
Mr
Arshak Hovhannisyan
(YSU)
23/04/2018, 17:45
Magdalena Kaja
(Warsaw University of Technology)
23/04/2018, 17:45
Байболат Аргымбек
(ОИЯИ)
23/04/2018, 17:45
Mr
Aleksander Kopczynski
(Wroclaw University of Science and Technology)
23/04/2018, 18:00
Mr
Milivoje Jojić
(Laboratory 010 , Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences)
23/04/2018, 18:00
Mr
Ilya Karabanov
(P.G. Demidov Yaroslavl State University)
23/04/2018, 18:00
Mrs
RAWAN
23/04/2018, 18:15
Mr
Mikhail Zelenyi
(INR RAS, MIPT)
24/04/2018, 13:30
Saltanat Dabylova
(Laboratory of neutron physics)
24/04/2018, 13:30
Mr
Maxim Bezuglov
(JINR)
24/04/2018, 13:30
Mr
Michał Stepaniuk
(University of Warsaw)
24/04/2018, 13:45
Ms
Mariia Khelashvili
(Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kiev, Ukraine)
24/04/2018, 13:45
Mr
Dmitry Popov
(JINR)
24/04/2018, 13:45
Ms
Victoria Tokareva
(JINR)
24/04/2018, 14:00
Mr
Alexandr Strekalovsky
(JINR)
24/04/2018, 14:00
Ms
Anastasia Martynova
(ОИЯИ)
24/04/2018, 14:00
Mr
Alexander Ayriyan
(Laboratory of Information Technologies, JINR)
24/04/2018, 14:15
Ms
Noshad Khosravi Largani
(Alzahra university)
24/04/2018, 14:15
Mr
N MARI MUTHU
(Banaras Hindu University)
24/04/2018, 14:15
Mr
Niels-Uwe Bastian
(University of Wroclaw)
24/04/2018, 14:30
Khaiyom Rahmonov
(Raufovich)
24/04/2018, 14:30
Ms
Anna Fatkina
(JINR)
24/04/2018, 14:45
Dr
Sergey Khaibrakhmanov
(Ural federal university)
24/04/2018, 14:45
Mr
Yaroslav Skhomenko
(JINR LHEP Dubna)
25/04/2018, 13:30
Mrs
Irina Avvakumova
(JINR LHEP)
25/04/2018, 13:30
Ms
Lamiaa Gad
(postgraduate student at faculty of science, benha university)
25/04/2018, 13:30
Ms
Tatiana Lazareva
(St.Petersburg State University)
25/04/2018, 13:45
Mr
Maciej Cholewinski
(Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, The Chair of Energy Technologies, Turbines and Modelling of Thermal and Fluid Flow Processes)
25/04/2018, 13:45
Mrs
Margarita Korobitsina
(JINR)
25/04/2018, 13:45
Olha Kazinova
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)
25/04/2018, 14:00
Mr
Ondrej Hrabina
(Palacky University in Olomouc, Czech republic, Institute of Biophysics of CAS)
25/04/2018, 14:00
555.
Particle identification (PID) and prospects for the study of event-by-event fluctuations in MPD
Mr
Alexander Mudrokh
(JINR)
25/04/2018, 14:00
Mr
Ilya Shirikov
(JINR)
25/04/2018, 14:15
Mrs
Alina Vishneva
(Dzhelepov Laboratory of Nuclear Problems, JINR, Dubna, 141980, Russia)
25/04/2018, 14:15
Ms
Marcela Jeličová
(Department of Radiobiology, Faculty of Military Health Sciences, University of Defence in Brno, Hradec Králové)
25/04/2018, 14:15
Vasilisa Lenivenko
(LHEP)
25/04/2018, 14:30
Daria Shamina
(Dmitrievna)
25/04/2018, 14:30
25/04/2018, 14:30
Mr
Wojciech Brylinski
(Warsaw University of Technology)
25/04/2018, 14:45
Ms
Inga Zinicovscaia
(JINR)
25/04/2018, 14:45
Mr
Maksim Kravchenko
(State Scientific Institution "THE JOINT INSTITUTE FOR POWER AND NUCLEAR RESEARCH - SOSNY")
25/04/2018, 14:45
Ms
Anna Lierova
(Department of Radiobiology, Faculty of Military Health Sciences, University of Defence in Brno, Hradec Králové)
25/04/2018, 15:30
Mr
Fazel Taft
(Department of Nuclear engineering and Physics, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran,)
25/04/2018, 15:30
Vladislav Shalaev
(JINR, Dubna State University)
25/04/2018, 15:30
Ms
Olena Karacheban
(CERN)
25/04/2018, 15:45
Mr
Łukasz Stala
(Wrocław University of Science and Technology)
25/04/2018, 15:45
Mr
Alexey Boytsov
(JINR LHEP)
25/04/2018, 15:45
Mr
Riyaz Fatkullin
(ITEP, JINR)
25/04/2018, 16:00
Mr
Faig Ahmadov
(JINR)
25/04/2018, 16:00
Ms
Joanna Kuźma
(Faculty of Mechanical and Power Engineering, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology)
25/04/2018, 16:00
Daria Petrova
(Vladimirovna)
25/04/2018, 16:15
Oksana Koval
(JINR)
25/04/2018, 16:15
Mr
Sergey Sokolov
(JINR)
25/04/2018, 16:30
Ms
Shushanik Torosyan
(LIT)
26/04/2018, 13:30
Mr
Adam Kubiela
(University of Warsaw)
26/04/2018, 13:30
Mr
Artem Bolshov
(JINR)
26/04/2018, 13:30
Mr
Pavel Kohout
(Palacký University in olomouc)
26/04/2018, 13:45
Mr
Dmitriy Ponkin
(JINR)
26/04/2018, 13:45
Mr
Arkadiusz Bochniak
(Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science of the Jagiellonian University)
26/04/2018, 13:45
Mr
S Merts
(JINR)
26/04/2018, 14:00
Mrs
Aleksandra Ciemny
(University of Warsaw, Faculty of Physics)
26/04/2018, 14:00
Dr
Andrey Pikelner
(BLTP JINR)
26/04/2018, 14:00
Mrs
Natalia Sokolowska
(AGH University od Science and Technology)
26/04/2018, 14:15
Mr
Vahagn Abgaryan
(JINR LTP)
26/04/2018, 14:15
Mr
Igor Pelevanyuk
(JINR)
26/04/2018, 14:15
Ms
Yelena Mazhitova
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)
26/04/2018, 14:30
Ms
Monika Piersa
(Faculty of Physics University of Warsaw)
26/04/2018, 14:30
Mr
David Petrosyan
(BLTP, JINR)
26/04/2018, 14:30
Mr
Pavel Goncharov
(Sukhoi State Technical University of Gomel, Gomel, Belarus)
26/04/2018, 14:45
Mr
Marek Jiruš
(Palacký University Olomouc)
26/04/2018, 14:45
Dr
Anastasia Golubtsova
(Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)
26/04/2018, 14:45
Ms
Astghik Torosyan
(LIT)
26/04/2018, 15:00
Mr
Alexander Pryanichnikov
(PTC LPI RAS)
26/04/2018, 15:00
Sergey Korpachev
(MEPhI)
26/04/2018, 15:00
Ms
Maria Markova
(Moscow State University, Faculty of physics)
26/04/2018, 15:45
Dr
Daniyar Janseitov
(BLTP/INP)
26/04/2018, 15:45
Mr
Yaroslav Sagan
(JINR)
26/04/2018, 15:45
Mr
Andrey Sheshukov
(JINR)
26/04/2018, 16:00
Mr
Pavel Sharov
(JINR)
26/04/2018, 16:00
Mr
Artem Korobitsin
(Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)
26/04/2018, 16:00
Ms
Liudmila Kolupaeva
(JINR)
26/04/2018, 16:15
Ms
Pavla Šretrová
(Palacký University Olomouc)
26/04/2018, 16:15
Mr
Evgenii Sushenok
(International University Dubna)
26/04/2018, 16:15
Mr
Evgeniy Lutsenko
(DLNP)
26/04/2018, 16:30
Mr
Semyon Sidorov
(Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov)
26/04/2018, 16:30
Maria Popova
(Faculty of Physics, MSU)
26/04/2018, 16:30
Mr
Sergey Yurev
(JOINT INSTITUTE FOR NUCLEAR RESEARCH)
26/04/2018, 16:45
Mr
Demezhan Myktybekov
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR))
26/04/2018, 16:45
Ms
Эльвира Газеева
(Михайловна)
26/04/2018, 16:45
Mr
Dinara Valiolda
(BLTP/KAZNU)
26/04/2018, 17:00
Ms
Shushanik Torosyan
(LIT)
Information Technology
Oral
A new service - HLIT-VDI -- has been developed for shared use of applied software packages on the HybriLIT cluster using GUI (graphical user interface). By means of this service, it is now possible to work with applied software packages such as Wolfram Mathematica, Maple, MATLAB, Geant4, etc. via remote access to the virtual machines (VM) in the framework of the HybriLIT cluster. The developed...
Ms
Tokzhan Orazgali
(JINR)
High Energy Physics
Poster
At the moment underwater neutrino telescope NT-1000 is being created at Lake Baikal. It will consist of 8 individual subdetectors - clusters of strings, 2 of them have already operated in real data accumulation regime and have 576 large area photodetectors. A main fraction of events
in the detector comes from atmospheric muon flux. On the one hand, atmospheric muons are the major background...
Mr
Pavel Zolotarev
(SCTMS)
Condensed Matter Physics
Oral
Nowadays whole variety of electronic gadgets surround us in everyday life. Electricity-driven cars are being taken over the modern car industry. All of them rely strongly on the electrochemical energy storage devices. In the batteries and accumulators, one of the main part that governs their performance is the solid electrolyte material that separates the electrodes and provides the ion...
Mr
Mikhail Zelenyi
(INR RAS, MIPT, SRI RAS)
Mathematical Modeling and Computational Physics
Oral
In modern models based on runway breakdown and created for explaining initiation of lighting and TGF phenomenon, there has been a strong emphasis on peak of positron annihilation in observed gamma-ray spectra. This observation used as evidence importance of positron feedback in thunderstorms. But in this report, we give some result of Monte-Carlo simulations speaking about weak influence of...
Mr
Alexander Ayriyan
(Laboratory of Information Technologies, JINR)
Mathematical Modeling and Computational Physics
Oral
We present an algorithm for solving the Optimization Problem for non-linear heat equation in order to reach a required periodical temperature regime on the surface of a multilayer cylinder. Such problem has an application for design so called pulse cryogenic cell.
Mr
Artem Rusakovich
(JINR)
Life Science
Poster
Due to human nature social interactions are playing important role throughout human life. But there are differences in human degree of sociality. Whereas one part of people enjoys an active social life and doesn’t have many problems with social interactions another part avoids social interactions and have difficulty in dealing with people. Previous studies have shown that the oxytocin system...
Mr
Evgeniy Lutsenko
(DLNP)
High Energy Physics
Oral
Nowadays two linear electron-positron colliders (CLIC and ILC) are being prepared for construction. The main task of which will be detailed investigations of the physics within and beyond the Standard Model. The FCAL collaboration is testing prototype detectors for the new linear e+e- colliders. One of the forward region detectors is the electromagnetic calorimeter LumiCal. Currently, the...
Mrs
Adiba Rahmonova
(Dubna state University)
Information Technology
Poster
Simulation of the IV - characteristics of the system of coupled Josephson junctions leads to the need of numerical solution of respective system of large number of nonlinear partial differential equations. An actual problem is to decrease the numerical simulation time, which can be done by the using of modern parallel programming technologies.
We have calculated the IV-characteristics of the...
Mr
Stanislav Pirogov
(Olegovich)
Theoretical Physics
Oral
S. Pirogov, S. Levenez, S. Smolyansky
We consider the problem of radiation from the electron-positron
plasma (EPP) created in the focus spot of the colliding superpower
laser beams. For this aim we construct the BBGKI chain of the kinetic
equations in the quasiparticle representation limeted by the annihilation and bremsstrhlung channels in the photon sector of the theory. Decoupling...
Ms
Saltanat Mazhen
(Taizhanbekkyzy)
Experimental Nuclear Physics
Poster
Neutron resonance capture analysis is based on the registration of neutron resonances in radiative capture and the measurement of the yield of reaction products in the resonances. The resonance energies are known for practically all stable nuclei, and the set of energies does not coincide completely for any pair of isotopes. It allows determining the isotope composition. To test the...
Mrs
Agnieszka Ochman
(Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Mechanical and Power Engineering)
Applied Research
Oral
Nuclear experimental facilities are sensitive to thermal variation and fluctuation of temperature, which can lead to unstable work and emergency situation. One of the idea to solve those problems is utilization of phase change materials (PCM). In the first part of article, the authors introduce PCM topic: describe types of PCM, thermal and chemical properties, advantages and disadvantages of...
Dr
Aichurok Mazhitova
(Kyrgyz-Turkish Manas University)
Life Science
Oral
The validation of a pre-column derivatization procedure with diethyl ethoxymethylenemalonate (DEEMM) to the determination of the amino acid content by RP-HPLC with diode array detector (at 280 nm) in food samples was carried out. The analytical parameters: linearity (0.01–4 μg/ml), precision of the method (0.26–4.88% relative standard deviation), derivatization procedure (0.82–2.80% relative...
Dr
Aichurok Mazhitova
(Kyrgyz-Turkish Manas University)
Ms
Blessing N. Rikhotso
(University of Limpopo)
Applied Research
Oral
A molecular dynamics (MD) simulation was employed using the DL_POLY 2.20 code to investigate the effects of Li concentration, temperature and diffusion behaviour of Li ions in TiO2 bulk nanostructures. The TiO2 bulk with different concentrations of Li were recrystallised, cooled then heated at increased temperatures. Recrystallization was confirmed by configurational energy time graph and the...
Ms
Natalia Sokołowska
(University of Warsaw)
Experimental Nuclear Physics
Oral
The study of β-delayed proton emission from exotic nuclei is a very important tool to investigate the structure of such nuclei. This method has been successfully used for studying neutron-deficient nuclei, specially those that lie close to proton drip-line. However, this phenomenon is expected to happen also for some neutron-rich nuclei following their β decay. One of these is Be-11.
To date,...
Mr
Michał Stepaniuk
(Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw)
Experimental Nuclear Physics
Oral
M. Stepaniuk1, A. Fijałkowska1, M. Karny1, Ch. Rasco2, W. Bielewski1
1Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw, PL 00-681 Warsaw, Poland
2Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee 37996, USA
Beta decay is one of the fundamental transformations of atomic nuclei. If energetically permitted, neutrons emitted after beta decay are called beta delayed...
A. A. Ciemny
(University of Warsaw, Faculty of Physics)
Experimental Nuclear Physics
Poster
When approaching the proton drip-line, beta-delayed particle spectroscopy becomes a very important tool for understanding the structure of atomic nuclei. In fact, so far from the beta-stability line, particle emission from highly excited states in the daughter nuclei becomes extremely competitive to deexcitation via gamma emission, since the Q-value gets large.
Neutron-deficient silicon...
Mr
Adam Kubiela
(University of Warsaw)
Experimental Nuclear Physics
Oral
Helium-8 is a nucleus with the largest neutron-to-proton ratio among all known nuclei. Therefore, studying this nucleus can provide valuable information concerning structure of neutron-rich nuclei.
Studies of beta decay of 8He [1,2,3] as well as 8He(p,n)8Li [4] reaction provided information about the decay scheme, especially about the strength of the Gamow-Teller transitions to 8Li states....
Mr
Eugene Koval
(BLTP, JINR)
Theoretical Physics
Oral
We investigate the system of two dipoles, that are restricted to move in a plane. Such a model simulates the polar molecules interacting in one layer of a pancake-shaped optical trap. In order to study the bound states of two dipoles the proposed numerical algorithm for calculation of the energy spectrum of a 2D two-particle system with an anisotropic interaction [JETP 125 №1, 35 (2017)] is...
Ms
Anna Lierova
(Department of Radiobiology, Faculty of Military Health Sciences, University of Defence in Brno, Hradec Králové)
Life Science
Oral
In recent years, hyaluronic acid (HA) has emerged as a promising candidate for biomedical applications mainly in areas of tissue engineering and drug delivery systems. Hyaluronic acid is a ubiquitous linear polysaccharide endowed with some exceptional physicochemical properties, such as high biocompatibility and biodegradability, strong hydration and viscoelasticity that depend on the size of...
Ms
Anna Lierova
(Department of Radiobiology, Faculty of Military Health Sciences, University of Defence in Brno, Hradec Králové)
Mr
Pavel Goncharov
(Sukhoi State Technical University of Gomel, Gomel, Belarus)
Information Technology
Oral
One of the most important problems of data processing in high energy and nuclear physics is the event reconstruction. Its main part is the track reconstruction procedure which consists in looking for all tracks that elementary particles leave when they pass through a detector among a huge number of points, so-called hits, produced when flying particles fire detector coordinate planes....
Mr
Wojciech Brylinski
(Warsaw University of Technology)
High Energy Physics
Oral
NA61/SHINE (SPS Heavy Ion and Neutrino Experiment) is a fixed-target experiment operating at the CERN SPS accelerator. The main goal of the Collaboration is to study the properties of the phase transition between confined matter and quark-gluon plasma by performing a two-dimensional scan of the phase diagram of strongly interacting matter. Within this program, collisions of different systems...
Ms
Aleksandra Świercz
(AGH University of Science and Technology in Cracow, Poland)
Applied Research
Oral
Every year over 3,000 women in Poland hear the diagnosis of ovarian cancer and this number keeps growing. Despite the rapid development of medicine including diagnostic techniques the situation doesn't change much. It stimulates the research of newer and faster diagnosis and treatment methods of the cancer. The medicine reaches out to the other branches of science and technology to approach...
Ms
Yelena Mazhitova
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)
Information Technology
Oral
The report provides information about a motivation and current progress on an creation of the cloud infrastructure of Institute of Nuclear Physics (INP) Astana branch and it's integration into distributed cloud infrastructure deployed on the basis of the resources of the Laboratory of Information Technologies of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (LIT JINR) and some organizations from...
Ms
Yelena Mazhitova
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)
Dr
Olena Karacheban
(CERN)
High Energy Physics
Oral
Emittance scans are short van der Meer type scans performed at the beginning and at the end of LHC fills. The beams are scanned against each other in X and Y planes in 7 displacement steps. These scans are used for LHC diagnostics and since 2017 for a cross check of the CMS luminosity calibration. An XY pair of scans takes around 3 minutes. The BRIL project provides to LHC three independent...
Ms
Alena Shumskaya
(«Scientific-Practical Materials Research Center NAS of Belarus»)
Applied Research
Oral
Promising materials to create magnetic nanostructures for wide range applications from biomedicine to elements of electronic devices is iron and nickel alloys (permalloy as well) due to its high saturation magnetization and low coercivity in comparison with the value for pure ferromagnetic metals as Ni and Fe. In this work FeNi nanotubes with diameters of 380 nm, wall thickness of 110 nm were...
Ms
Alena Shumskaya
(«Scientific-Practical Materials Research Center NAS of Belarus»)
Mr
Sergey Yurev
(JOINT INSTITUTE FOR NUCLEAR RESEARCH)
Theoretical Physics
Oral
Three nucleon system(triton) was considered. Relativistic properties of this system were investigated. For this relativistic generalization of Faddeev approach was used. As two particle T-matrix which contained in relativistic Faddeev equation we used solution of Bethe-Salpeter equation. So eventually we had Bethe-Salpeter-Faddeev(BSF) equation for describe three nucleon system. As potential...
Ms
Noshad Khosravi Largani
(Alzahra university)
Theoretical Physics
Oral
We present a systematic investigation of the cosmological constant effects in compact stars in the framework of Einstein's gravity. Consideration of a cosmological constant $\Lambda$ in compact stars is based on the mechanism of acceleration of the universe, where $\Lambda$ plays the role of dark energy. In particular, we consider compact star mass twins, hybrid neutron stars that populate...
Mr
Riyaz Fatkullin
(ITEP, JINR)
Particle Accelerators and Nuclear Reactors
Oral
This paper describes recent results obtained with a compact 2.45 GHz ECR Ion Source at the ECR ion sources test bench. The source was tested for production of helium and hydrogen ions with different configurations of UHF coupler, UHF power and frequency. At the extraction voltage about of 10 kV and UHF power about of 100 W more than 500 µA of He + ions were produced with the extraction hole of...
Mr
Riyaz Fatkullin
(ITEP, JINR)
Daria Petrova
(Vladimirovna)
Condensed Matter Physics
Oral
At the Laboratory of Radiation Biology, JINR, early and delayed mutagenic effects of ionizing radiation exposure are studied in mammalian cells. We studied the effect of 60Co γ-radiation (2 and 5 Gy) on V79 Chinese hamster cells. A chromosome aberration assay was conducted at different times after exposure (3 h — 40 days). The maximum yield of cells with chromosome aberrations and the highest...
Ms
Maria Markova
(Moscow State University, Faculty of physics)
Theoretical Physics
Oral
The present work is devoted to the description of quasi-neutron structure of odd isotones in chains with N=149, N=151, N=153. The minimization of potential surface with respect to collective parameters was carried out in order to define ground states and describe low lying quasi-neutron states in the frame of two center shell model. The blocking effect was taken into account as well,...
Ms
Natalia Sokołowska
(University of Warsaw)
Experimental Nuclear Physics
Poster
Studies of β-delayed proton emission is very important tool to investigate exotic, neutron-deficient nuclei. Information provided by this kind of research are important to understand some astrophysical phenomena, like rp process.
Experimental studies of β-delayed proton emission from S-27 and P-26 have been performed at the ACCULINNA separator, JINR, Dubna, in December 2015. The goal of...
Dr
Artem Kozlovskiy
(L.N.Gumilyov Eurasian National University)
Condensed Matter Physics
Poster
Nowadays, one of the priority areas is the studying of defect formation processes and their subsequent evolution in nanomaterials after treatment of nanostructures with ionizing radiation. At the same time, the study of radiation-resistant nanomaterials and the creation of new functional devices by modification with ion beams require a comprehensive understanding and prediction of models for...
Mr
Fazel Taft
(Department of Nuclear engineering and Physics, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran,)
Particle Accelerators and Nuclear Reactors
Oral
The science and technology of hadron therapy is under development at JINR(Dub na, Russia). a compact 70 MeV/u cyclotronused as an injector to the main 400MeV/u accelerator, which is a six-fold separated sector machine. The facility is intended for generation of protons and carbon beams. The H+2 and 12C6+ ions from the corresponding ECR ion sources are transported with 3 solenoids and 1...
Mr
Fazel Taft
(Department of Nuclear engineering and Physics, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran,)
Mr
Egor Stadnichuk
(MIPT/INR)
Applied Research
Poster
The report represents a project of an in-orbit detector for measuring energy spectra of protons (10-100 MeV) and electrons (below 10 MeV) in solar wind. The study is intended to minimize mass and overall dimensions of the detector. Reconstruction algorythm of spectras in integral detecting mode is based on Turchin’s method of statistical regularization was developed.
Mrs
Saltanat Dabylova
(student)
Experimental Nuclear Physics
Oral
Within the framework of the TANGRA (TAgged Neutrons and Gamma-RAys) project at the Frank Neutron Physics Laboratory, JINR works to study inelastic scattering of 14.1 MeV neutrons on nuclei of various elements are being carried out. To process and simulate the experimental data,
a software module was created in the GEANT4 package, which allows calculation of the interaction of fast neutrons...
Гулбаршын Канагатова
(Лаборатория Нейтронной физики им. Франка)
Experimental Nuclear Physics
Poster
At the JINR FLNP, on the basis on the linear electron accelerator with an energy of up to 50 MeV, an IREN facility was created for research in the field of neutron physics. To perform various tasks, it is necessary to measure the neutron flux density in a wide range of energies - from thermal to fast. This problem is solved by the method of neutron activation analysis by means of gamma...
Mr
Yaroslav Skhomenko
(JINR LHEP Dubna)
High Energy Physics
Oral
The current deuteron beam polarimetry at Nuclotron is provided by the Internal Target polarimeter based on the use of the asymmetry in dp- elastic scattering at large angles in the cms at 270 MeV. The upgraded deuteron beam polarimeter has been used to obtain the vector and tensor polarization during 2016/2017 runs for the DSS experimental program. The polarimeter has been used also for tuning...
Mr
Ilya Shirikov
(JINR)
Particle Accelerators and Nuclear Reactors
Oral
The paper deals with creation the first prototype of the new signal synchronization system of the injection complex.
The text describes a new scheme for the collection and distribution of signals needed to synchronize many devices of the linear accelerators HILac and new LiLac.
Much attention is given to problems of the development of electronic equipment. The following modules are...
Dr
Roman Eremin
(Samara Center for Theoretical Materials Science, Samara University)
Condensed Matter Physics
Oral
Nowadays, the most of the 'green' technologies, such as power stations based on renewable energy sources and electromobiles, require new types of low-cost and at the same time large-scale energy storage systems. In turn, Li-ion batteries do not meet these requirements because of their high price and short maintenance interval. For this reason, searching for possible alternatives that are based...
Alisher Mutali
(1) University «Dubna», Dubna, Russia. 2) FLNR, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia)
Applied Research
Oral
The morphology of swift heavy ion induced latent tracks in ceramic materials continue to stay one of the most attracting problems in radiation materials science. This is due to the high potential for the use of energetic heavy ions for materials properties modification, the formation of nanostructures and the simulation of the effects of fission fragments and cosmic radiation in structural...
Olha Kazinova
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)
Particle Accelerators and Nuclear Reactors
Oral
Modern accelerators are made with high-field superconducting dipole, quadrupoles and sextupoles that exhibit unintentional imperfections of the guiding field-shape due to construction tolerances, persistent currents and magnetic saturation. This deviation from linearity has a profound influence on the beam dynamics. In this work the research of nonlinear beam dynamics for the NICA booster was...
Mr
Toktar Belgibayev
(Ashirbekovich)
Condensed Matter Physics
Oral
We present the results of numerical study of the phase dynamics of the DC-SQUID with topologically trivial and nontrivial barriers. The current-voltage characteristics are calculated. The dependence of the return current and critical current on the magnitude of the magnetic field and on the ratio of current components (2π-periodic Cooper pairs and 4π-periodic Majorana fermions) is found. The...
Mr
Ganesh Patil
(SNJB’s KKHA Arts, SMGL Commerce & SPHJ Science College, Chandwad)
Condensed Matter Physics
Poster
Nanocrystalline SnO2 thin films were deposited onto glass substrates by spray pyrolysis. The effects of concentration of tin salt, on structural, electrical and optical properties of the SnO2 thin films have been investigated in order to optimize the gas sensing performance. Films were characterized by XRD, FESEM, TEM and UV-visible spectroscopy techniques. SnO2 thin films obtained under...
Mr
Mohammad Yousuf Jamal
(Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar, India)
Theoretical Physics
Oral
Perturbation in the hot QCD plasma generates collective excitations/modes, known as plasmons. These modes are crucial as they contribute to the dynamical evolution of the expanding quark-gluon plasma medium. There has been a number of attempts to understand the dynamical behaviour of the quark-gluon plasma, created out of the heavy ion collision experiments, in terms of collective...
Mrs
Alina Vishneva
(Dzhelepov Laboratory of Nuclear Problems, JINR, Dubna, 141980, Russia)
High Energy Physics
Oral
Non-zero neutrino magnetic moment is allowed by the Standard model and is proportional to the neutrino mass. It contributes to the cross section of the elastic scattering process at low energies, thus, can be studied at low-threshold neutrino experiments. Borexino detector has a high sensitivity to magnetic properties of solar neutrinos due to its unprecedentedly low residual radioactivity...
Ms
Garima Punetha
(Kumaun University)
Theoretical Physics
Oral
Investigation of the QCD phase transition at finite temperature has been studied by using an infrared effective dual version of QCD, where QCD-monopole condensation plays an essential role on the nonperturbative dynamics in the infrared region. Utilizing the path-integral formalism, dual QCD has also been extended to the thermal domain by undertaking the mean field approach. The effective...
Ms
Marcela Jeličová
(Department of Radiobiology, Faculty of Military Health Sciences, University of Defence in Brno, Hradec Králové)
Life Science
Oral
Ionizing radiation has a very negative effect on human health, and therefore emphasis is placed on the most accurate determination of the size of absorbed dose in irradiated persons. The current trend of retroactive determination of absorbed dose of ionizing radiation focuses on methods to track changes at the cellular and molecular level of the organism. The goal of biodosimetry is to seek...
Mr
Semyon Sidorov
(Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov)
Theoretical Physics
Oral
Various mass relations describing neutron-proton pairing in nuclei are discussed. Groups of mass relations based on np-pair separation energy differences and description of mass surfaces, are compared in their behavior along chains of nuclei N=Z+const, as well as chains of isotopes and isotones. Coinciding estimates for self-conjugate nuclei and differing results for nuclei along the lines...
Mr
Artem Roenko
(Moscow State University, Faculty of Physics)
Theoretical Physics
Oral
In view of the planned experiments on heavy ions collisions at FAIR (Darmstadt), HIAF (China) and NICA (Dubna), the study of QED-corrections in the systems with large Z turns out to be of a special interest. The supercritical region, when the total charge of the sources exceeds 170, deserves a separate attention, since in this case QED predicts the non-perturbative vacuum reconstructions,...
Maria Popova
(Faculty of Physics, MSU)
Experimental Nuclear Physics
Oral
Experimental study of nuclear fission is of high importance both for applied and theoretical purposes, therefore fission is one of the most investigated proccess in nuclear physics. However, main attention is paid to fission under thermal and fast neutrons due to apparent practical applications, and other areas lack accurate data. Photon-induced fission or photofission is one of such bypassed...
Ms
Liudmila Kolupaeva
(JINR)
High Energy Physics
Oral
NOvA is an accelerator experiment at FNAL (USA) devoted to studying neutrino oscillations (electron neutrino appearance and muon neutrino disappearance in both neutrino and antineutrino modes). This is one of off-axis new generation experiments with two detectors sited at 14 mrad off the NuMI beam axis and separated by 810 km of the Earth crust. The main goals of this experiment are the search...
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Experimental setup at the MT-25 microtrone for studying of the cluster effects in heavy nuclei.
Alexey Solodov
(JINR)
Experimental Nuclear Physics
Poster
Motivation and status of the VEGA-M (Velocity-Energy Guide based Array on
Microtrone) project is presented. The one armed fission fragments spectrometer with an
electrostatic guide system is mounted at the MT-25 microtrone at the FLNR of the JINR. The
obtained recently Test results are reported.
Vasilisa Lenivenko
(LHEP)
High Energy Physics
Oral
The fixed target experiment BM@N (Baryonic Matter at Nuclotron) is the first step of the realization of the NICA project.
The charged particle momentum and multiplicity are measured with the set of the Gas Electron Multipliers (GEM) located inside the analyzing magnet and by the Drift chambers (DCH) and the Cathode Strip Chambers (CSC) situated outside the magnetic field.
Ms
Alina Zhadan
(NSC KIPT)
Applied Research
Oral
In the period of 2011 - 2016 within the framework of collaboration “Energy and Transmutation of RAW” a series of experiments aimed at fission and neutron capture (239Pu nuclei production) reaction investigation was carried out. The QUINTA assembly massive uranium target (512 kg natU) was irradiated by deuteron and 12C beams with an energy range 0.5 – 4 AGeV. The experiments were performed at...
Ismail Rawan
(Cairo U)
Theoretical Physics
Oral
We have calculated energy dependence of various particles ratios
using hybrid UrQMD event generator considering two different
phase transitions, namely crossover and first order. The results
are taken as experimental inputs in comparison with the hadron
resonance gas (HRG) model calculations and all available various
experimental measurements. From this comparison, we have
drawn the...
Mr
Mahmoud Nasar
(Assistant Lecturer at Benha University)
Theoretical Physics
Oral
Different hadron ratios are analyzed by the Hadron Resonance Gas (HRG) and UrQMD models and compared with the measured one at huge range of nucleon-nucleon center-of-mass energies. The higher moments of net-charge are calculated using the considered two models. This encourage us to deduce the freezeout parameters at different energies, especially at NICA energies(4-11 GeV). The results are...
Mr
Mahmoud Nasar
(Assistant Lecturer)
Ms
Victoria Tokareva
(JINR)
Mathematical Modeling and Computational Physics
Oral
Some minimization problems, in addition to usual constant limits for single parameters, could imply constraints, i.e. additional relations between parameters P1, …, Pn in form of equations φ(P1, …, Pn) = 0. Often these equations are non-linear and complicated, and thus it is impossible or impractical to eliminate redundant parameters directly. A notable example of such problem is kinematic...
Mr
Arman Yeszhanov
(Astana branch of the Institute of Nuclear Physics)
Applied Research
Poster
Membrane Distillation (MD) is one of the membrane separation processes known for more than fifty years and still needs to be improved for its successful application. The main problems of MD are related to high energy consumption, high energetic and economic costs, the lack of membranes and modules for MD that can lead to flawless operation without simultaneous wetting or fouling of the...
Mr
Marek Jiruš
(Palacký University in Olomouc)
Experimental Nuclear Physics
Oral
In this work several proposed heat resistant materials were studied for the development of slit windows for reaction chambers in Mössbauer spectroscopy (MS). The material separating the sample section from the source and detector sections is required to have low absorption coefficient. Therefore their gamma-absorption properties were studied by MCA measurements using a common Mössbauer source...
Albert Samoilenka
(Department of Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics, BSU Minsk)
Theoretical Physics
Oral
We construct new class of regular soliton solutions of the gauged planar Skyrme model on the target space $S^2$ with fractional topological charges in the scalar sector. These field configurations represent Skyrmed vortices, they have finite energy and carry topologically quantized magnetic flux $\Phi=2\pi n$ where $n$ is an integer. Using a special version of the product ansatz as guide, we...
Ms
Anna Fatkina
(JINR)
Information Technology
Oral
Neutrino mysteries are currently under active exploration. There are several experiments aimed to measure parameters with higher precision and shed light on unresolved issues in this area. Precision measurement requires accurate data analysis.
GNA framework is developed to provide an efficient and easy for the end-user way to implement own data analysis. While being easy to configure, the...
Mr
Artem Bolshov
(JINR)
Theoretical Physics
Oral
Nowadays massless maximally supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory (N=4 SYM) is very intensively studied. During the past decade, a very significant and stunning progress has been achieved in computing of different quantities and general understanding of the S-matrix of this theory. Due to powerful computational methods, such as BCFW recursion, generalized unitarity, on-shell diagram formalism and...
Mr
Niels-Uwe Bastian
(University of Wroclaw)
Theoretical Physics
Oral
Blue-supergiant stars develop into core-collapse supernovae, one of the most energetic outbursts in the universe, when all nuclear burning fuel is exhausted in the stellar core. Previous attempts failed to explain observed explosions of such stars which have a zero-age main sequence (ZAMS) mass of 50 M or more. In a recent submission [1] we exploit the largely uncertain state of matter at...
Mrs
Michalina Milewicz-Zalewska
(National Centre for Nuclear Research Świerk)
Condensed Matter Physics
Oral
High-energy ions found use in various materials' modification. Being a new group of promising materials carbon nanostructures got into the field of interest of many research groups. Both carbon nanotubes and graphene are intended to be used in radiation conditions so it is crucial to investigate their behaviour under high-energy ion irradiation. Aim of this work is to describe some methods...
Ms
Nargiza Temerbulatova
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)
Condensed Matter Physics
Poster
The poster report is devoted to the investigation of hyperfine interaction between the doping elements and the sample matrix (ferrospinel) by perturbed angular γγ-correlations (γγ-PAC).
Ferriospinels are compounds obtained from magnetite with the empirical formula MeFe2O4 and having a cubic face-centered lattice. Depending on the composition and the properties the ferrospinels have a wide...
Mrs
Madalina Mihaela Miloi
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Research , University of Bucharest-Faculty of Physics)
Ms
Inesh Kenzhina
(Eurasian University of L.N. Gumilyov),
Артем Козловский
(ЭЛЕКТРОХИМИЧЕСКИЙ СИНТЕЗ НАНОСТРУКТУР СОСТАВА Ni/Fe)
Applied Research
Poster
It is well-known that irradiation with a gamma-ray flux of metal nanostructures is an effective tool for stimulating a controlled modification of structural and conductive properties of materials in a modern materials science. The paper presents the results of studies of the influence of gamma irradiation on structural and conductive properties of copper nanotubes obtained by electrochemical...
Mr
Dmitriy Shlimas
(The L.N.Gumilyov Eurasian National University, Satpaev str., 5, 010008 Astana, Kazakhstan)
Condensed Matter Physics
Poster
Nowadays, one-dimensional nanostructures, such as nanowires and nanotubes, have attracted wide attention from scientists. The template synthesis used in this work shows unique advantages in nanotubes production for which the tubes diameter and the maximum length are conditioned by template parameters. The crystallographic and magnetic characteristics are controlled by the deposition...
Ms
Milana Ibragimova
(L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University, Astana, Kazakhstan)
Condensed Matter Physics
Poster
Metal nanostructures based on d-metals have attracted considerable attention. They have unique physical properties, which differ from the corresponding bulk shapes, due to the size effect. The second factor explaining the relevance of these structures research is the broad application potential in nanoelectronics, as electronic blocks, sensors and devices with ultra-high memory density, etc....
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Instabilities of collective neutrino oscillations induced by non-standard neutrino interactions
Pavel Shustov
(Lomonosov Moscow State University)
Theoretical Physics
Oral
We study the effect of non-standard neutrino interactions (NSIs) on the growth of instabilities in neutrino energy spectra of a core-collapse supernova for different neutrino intensities and/or types of NSIs, notably including the exotic neutrino magnetic moment. Although it is usually attested that instabilities virtually smear out all potentially observable signatures, we show there are...
Mr
Malik Kaliyekperov
(L.N.Gumilyov Eurasian National University)
Condensed Matter Physics
Poster
We investigate the effect of irradiation with low-energy He+2 ions on structural properties of Cu films in this paper. The studying of structural properties and morphology of films surface before and after irradiation was carried out using SEM, EDA, and XRD analysis. It was established that an increase in the irradiation dose leads to a decrease in the degree of crystallinity and a change in...
Monika Piersa
(Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw, ul.Pasteura 5, PL 02-093 Warsaw, Poland)
Experimental Nuclear Physics
Oral
The region of the chart of nuclei close to the doubly-magic nucleus 132Sn has been the object of enormous interest in both experimental and theoretical investigations for the last several years. This activity is well-motivated by the fact that nuclei with large neutron excess are an ideal playground to verify the reliability of shell model predictions for nuclei far from stability. The...
Ms
Dinara Tulebayeva
(L.N.Gumilyov Eurasian National University)
Condensed Matter Physics
Poster
A study was made of changes in the structural properties and phase composition of nanoparticles based on iron oxide. For the analysis of phase transformations, Mossbauer spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy were used. According to the data of XRD and Mossbauer spectroscopy, an increase in the annealing temperature, as well as subsequent phase transformations of...
Ms
Dinara Tulebayeva
(L.N.Gumilyov Eurasian National University)
Daria Shamina
(Dmitrievna)
Life Science
Oral
High-order clustered DNA lesions is the hallmark of the dense-ionizing radiation. It is defined as the combination of two or more individual lesions (single-strand and double-strand breaks (DSB), DNA base damage, etc.) within one or two DNA helix turns, created by the passage of a single radiation track. Clustered DNA DSBs which contains DSB and other DNA lesion(s) represent specific interest...
Ms
Anna Voitash
(Public institution "L.M.Litvinenko Institute of physical organic and coal chemistry")
Applied Research
Poster
The purpose of the study is obtaining a sorbent from thermally expanded graphite (TEG) for the purification of wastewater from organic pollutants.
TEG samples were based on graphite intercalation compounds (GIC).GIC were prepared by nitric acid treatment of graphite with subsequent modification with acetic acid and ethyl formate. Then, GIC samples were expanded in a muffle furnace using the...
Mr
Daniyar Janseitov
(BLTP)
Experimental Nuclear Physics
Oral
Of particular interest from the point of view of studying excited neutron halo-states of light nuclei are the states of 11B nucleus, where both “exotic” cluster configuration (2α+t), and the shell model structure can co-exist at the same time. Indeed, several studies have suggested that low-lying states of 11B, basically, have a shell structure, while the cluster structures are easily traced...
Mr
Asif Nabiyev
(JINR, Dubna, Russia, ANAS Institute of Radiation Problems, Baku, Azerbaijan)
Condensed Matter Physics
Poster
Polymer nanocomposites are widely used in various fields of technology due to the combination of the properties of the polymer and the filler, which allows obtaining materials with adjustable characteristics depending on the ratio of components, particle size of the filler and the synthesis conditions. These properties of the nanocomposites offer the possibility to use advantages of the...
Ms
Neha Bhatnagar
(Banaras Hindu University)
Theoretical Physics
Poster
In the recent years, investigations of strongly coupled systems have acquired an immense interest and importance. One of the reason is the failure of conventional and perturbative approach to describe them. In this work, we investigate the transport properties of different strongly correlated systems using gauge/gravity duality. The duality relates strongly coupled gauge theory in d-dimensions...
Mrs
Fagelnour Elnoamany
(Microbial Biotechnology Dep.Genetic Engineering institute .Sadat City university .Egypt)
Life Science
Poster
The global market for industrial enzymes was estimated ~ $4.2 billion in 2014, and expected to reach nearly $6.2 billion in 2020. Lipase has been one of the most important industrial enzyme which catalyzes the hydrolysis of lipids, and is used in many biotechnological applications. Lipases have been isolated from many species of plants, animals, and microorganisms (MO). However, microbial...
Mr
Kirill Kulikov
(RF)
Theoretical Physics
Poster
The properties of a Josephson junction with the 2π- and 4π-periodic superconducting current component have been analyzed. It exhibits the 4π periodicity of the phase difference in the range of low voltages for the Majorana current amplitude much smaller than the Josephson current which makes it possible to observe Josephson current oscillations with a fractional period for small dissipation...
Ms
Gulnur Kantay
(Al-Farabi Kazakh National University)
Applied Research
Poster
Key parameters monitoring for space weather by Kazakhstan's multi-level system measurements with a database update and diagnostics of a state of the near-Earth space is carried out. Results of space environment monitoring are accessible via the Internet on the web-site of the Institute of Ionosphere (http://www.ionos.kz/?q=en/node/21) in real time. Kazakhstan's multi-level system measurements...
Dr
Zhazgul Kelgenbaeva
(I. K. Akhunbaev Kyrgyz State Medical Academy)
Applied Research
Oral
Magnetic nanoparticles have been extensively studied in the past half century and continue to maintain interest because of their potential use in areas ranging from storage of high-density data to biomedical applications. In this work, we present magnetic Fe-, Ni- and Co-system nanoparticles prepared by chemical reduction of corresponding salts under a mild condition using hydrazine hydrate as...
Mr
Anton Rutkauskas
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)
Condensed Matter Physics
Oral
Studies of intermetallic compounds based on cobalt are one of the topical problems of condensed matter physics. Such phenomena as magnetism of collectivized electrons, giant magnetoresistance, magnetocaloric effects (MCE), as well as magnetoelastic lattice collapse are found in them. That makes these compounds promising materials for magnetic refrigerators, permanent magnets, etc.
In this...
Dr
Ilhom Rahmonov
(BLTP, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)
Theoretical Physics
Oral
We study magnetization reversal in a rf-SQUID with Phi-0 Josephson junction. Our simulations of magnetic moment dynamics show that by applying an external magnetic field pulse, we can realize the full magnetization reversal. We propose different protocols of full magnetization reversal based on the variation of the Josephson junction and pulse parameters, particularly, magnetic field pulse...
Mr
Ondrej Hrabina
(Palacky University in Olomouc, Czech republic, Institute of Biophysics of CAS)
Life Science
Oral
DNA repair is a set of processes that cell use for identifying and repairing damage to DNA. DNA is a one of the most important molecules in the cell. Whole protein machinery is dependent on accurate translation from DNA sequence to amino acid sequence, therefore it is crucial to keep DNA in perfect condition.
In human cells are metabolic activities and environmental factors responsible for...
Vladislav Shalaev
(JINR, Dubna State University)
Vladislav Shalaev
(JINR, Dubna State University)
Vladislav Shalaev
(JINR, Dubna State University)
High Energy Physics
Oral
A measurement of the forward-backward asymmetry AFB of oppositely charged lepton pairs produced via Z/γ∗ boson
exchange in pp collisions at the LHC is presented. The data samples were collected with the CMS detector. The AFB
measurements as a function of dilepton mass and rapidity are compared to Standard Model predictions.
Mr
Łukasz Stala
(Wrocław University of Science and Technology)
Life Science
Oral
The paper presents two methods of determining calibration curve of new pneumatic sensor for blood pressure measurement. Mentioned pneumatic sensor was invented at Wrocław University of Science and Technology.
First method is based on parallel measurement of systolic and diastolic pressure measurement with use of reference device such as sphygmomanometer and researched new device with...
Mr
Łukasz Stala
(Wrocław University of Science and Technology)
Raimbek Akhat
(JINR)
Theoretical Physics
Poster
In the framework of the effective SU(3) Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model the temperature properties of quarks and mesons in dense and hot nuclear matter are investigated. Using the choice of model parameters, the structure of the phase diagram was determined and the analysis of various phase transitions was carried out. The results obtained are in good agreement with available grating data.
Mr
Meirzhan Kakenov
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR))
Mathematical Modeling and Computational Physics
Poster
This work is devoted to theoretical studies of the basics microscopic potential of the folding mod-el for elastic scattering of exotic nuclei on protons. The main purpose of this work is MPI-implementation of the calculation of microscopic optical nucleus-nuclear potential using the fold-ing model on the heterogeneous cluster HybriLIT of the Multifunctional Information Computing Complex (MICC)...
Mr
Demezhan Myktybekov
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR))
High Energy Physics
Oral
The BMD (Beam monitoring detector) detector is a part of MPD (Multi Purpose detector) system of NICA project. Modeling process of detector based on MPDROOT and shows the dependence of detection of particles on properties of materials and geometry. The hispograms of particle distribution and by x,y,z axis and by angles shwon in this project.
Mr
Demezhan Myktybekov
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR))
Mr
Maciej Dziewiecki
(Wroclaw University of Science and Technology)
Condensed Matter Physics
Oral
Cryogenic process pipelines are the one of the basic subsystems used in installations for fundamental research in physics, as well as industrial plants which uses LNG or liquid nitrogen. Significant increase of the cryogenics importance entails the need to explore phenomena having direct impact to the design process of cryogenic systems and its safety systems. These aspects haves a high...
Dr
Inga Zinicovscaia
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)
Life Science
Oral
Neutron activation analysis was used to determine 35 elements in vineyard chernozem soil and 18 elements in wines from Romanesti and Cricova, Republic of Moldova. Soil elemental content allowed evidencing more similarities between considered soils and the Upper Continental Crust and the World Average Soil. The content of Cr, Mn, Co, Zn and As, proved that, with excepting As, the soil have no...
Ms
Mariia Khelashvili
(Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kiev, Ukraine)
Theoretical Physics
Oral
Exploration of the nature of dark matter (DM) still remains an important unsolved problem for astrophysicists as well as theoretical physicists. Among all existing models of DM, we consider the ones which describe DM as a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC). Those models look as appropriate cold dark matter (CDM) candidate due to the fact that, in the absence of heating mechanisms, its temperature...
Mr
Adam Kubiela
(University of Warsaw)
Particle Accelerators and Nuclear Reactors
Poster
Temperature measurements play an essential role in controlling huge experiments. Using temperature sensors, one can monitor the operation of electronics within the system and detect possible faults, like overheating or, in worst case, fire. In order to work properly, sensors have to be scattered around the whole assembly, and data acquisition must be able to handle all of them.
Connecting...
Mr
Pavel Kohout
(Palacký University in olomouc)
Experimental Nuclear Physics
Oral
This talk reports the development of a novel Mössbauer spectrometer. This spectrometer utilizes compactRIO DAQ system with built-in FPGA array, intelligent gamma ray detector and brings new measuring methods for increasing the Mössbauer spectra linearity. For example, the utilization of sine velocity waveform followed by linearization process or time-mode Mössbeuer spectrometer. Mössbauer...
Dr
Olga Ivanshina
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Research/Saratov State University)
Condensed Matter Physics
Poster
LixNi0.8Co0.15Al0.05O2 (NCA) is one of the most common cathode materials used in the Li-ion batteries production. This material does not reveal any structural phase transitions in the voltage range recommended for operation (2.5-4.33 V). However, the NCA material separates into two rhombohedral phases during the first charge. This phase-separated state disappears completely during the first...
Ms
Эльвира Газеева
(Михайловна)
Experimental Nuclear Physics
Oral
The stilbene crystals based neutron spectrometer built in the Flerov Labvoratory of Nuclear Reactions (FLNR JINR, Dubna, Russia) is described in the presentation. Time resolution as a function of the signal amplitude and the energy resolution are derived for the detection of gamma-quanta. At the amplitude of 1MeV in electron equivalent (e.e.) dT = 0.18 ns, dE/E = 4,5%. The quality of the...
Mr
Badmaarag Altangerel
(Mongolia)
Applied Research
Poster
In this study, we investigated two samples; a granite and a sandstone sample, from the Mongol-Altai Mountains. The Southern Mongolia's territories are impacted to be a powerful tectonics and are still considered to be active seismic zones [1]. The extracted samples experienced a strong deformation on this location. The aim of the study is the investigation of residual lattice strains in the...
Ms
Zoya Goryainova
(JINR)
Experimental Nuclear Physics
Poster
Use of semiconductor detectors for spectrometry of heavy ions is known to have several
methodological issues that are necessary to be addressed. First of them is pulse-height defect
(PHD) that is manifested in a form of seemingly less energies than particles actually have.
Second one is plasma delay effect (PD), which prevents precise measurements (TOF technique)
due to creation of plasma...
Ms
Pavla Šretrová
(Palacký University Olomouc)
Experimental Nuclear Physics
Oral
Time Different Perturbed Angular Correlation (TDPAC), which belongs to a family of hyperfine method, gives an information on the hyperfine splitting of specific nuclei. This presentation provides a summery of a basic theory of TDPAC with focusing on application of 57Co, including a derivation perturbation function G22 for electric, magnetic, and mixing interaction(s). The technique is based on...
Mr
Dmitriy Ponkin
(JINR)
Information Technology
Oral
A new electronics and the TANGO controls based client/server application development and operation processes are described.
Mrs
Айнур Кунсафина
(Галымгазыкызы)
Experimental Nuclear Physics
Poster
At the ANKE-COSY facility, there is a program for studying the reactions with the formation of 1S0 diproton {pp} s in the final state, which is achieved by selection of proton pairs with an excitation energy of less than 3 MeV. The peak with a peak at Tp = 0.66 GeV previously discovered on the ANKE is related to the excitation of the Δ (1232) isobar in the intermediate state; for the reaction...
Ms
Astghik Torosyan
(JINR)
Theoretical Physics
Oral
A mapping between operators on the Hilbert space of a finite-dimensional quantum system and the Wigner quasiprobability distributions defined on the symplectic flag manifold is discussed.
The mapping is carried out by the kernel satisfying the Stratonovich-Weyl correspondence. Based on the algebraic equations for the eigenvalues of the Stratonovich-Weyl kernel, the moduli space of the Wigner...
Dr
Anastasia Golubtsova
(Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)
Theoretical Physics
Oral
The AdS/CFT correspondence allows to calculate RG flows of quantum field theories through its gravity duals. We will discuss a 5-dimensional holographic model, including a dilaton with a potential representing a sum of two exponential functions. Under the holographic duality solutions with Poincare invariance to this model can be enterpreted as RG flows. We will discuss their features and...
Mr
Vahagn Abgaryan
(JINR LTP)
Theoretical Physics
Oral
Starting from the Stratonovich-Weyl correspondence rules we show an N-2 parametric ambiguity for the Wigner-Weyl kernel for an N-level quantum system. These kernels are not only unitary non equivalent, but also induce different dimensional phase spaces, when performing Wigner transformation. Our results on the probability negativity of Wigner function for qubit, qutrit and the conditional...
Mr
David Petrosyan
(BLTP, JINR)
Theoretical Physics
Oral
Eigenfunctions of the Schrodinger equation with the oscillator potential on the two-sheeted hyperbolic space are studied in four coordinate systems admitting solutions in terms of hypergeometric functions. Normalization and coefficients of mutual expansions for some sets of solutions are found.
Mr
Vitalii Okhotnikov
(Tomsk Polytechnic University)
Condensed Matter Physics
Oral
The development of radiation-hard detector sensors is of increasing importance as the luminosity delivered to high-energy particle physics experiments increases. For example, the use of classical silicon detectors to produce an effective beam safety system based on a current measurement, is limited in the conditions of high radiation load of the CMS experiment at the LHC; notably the lack of...
Mr
Piotr Winiarz
(Gdańsk University of Technology)
Applied Research
Oral
Acceptor doped yttrium niobate (Y3Nb1-xTixO7-δ) is an oxygen ion conductor in a wide range of oxygen partial pressures. This material crystallizes in so-called defect fluorite structure, which possess intrinsic oxygen vacancies. These vacancies are essential to achieve protonic conductivity. Many factors may promote and hinder the total conductivity of this material, which is crucial to the...
Dr
Sergey Khaibrakhmanov
(Ural federal university)
Theoretical Physics
Oral
Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) outflows from the accretion disks of T Tauri stars with fossil large-scale magnetic field are investigated. We consider two mechanisms of the outflows: rise of the magnetic flux tubes (MFTs) formed in the regions of efficient generation of the toroidal magnetic field in the disk due to Parker instability, and acceleration of plasma in the current layer formed near the...
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Particle identification (PID) and prospects for the study of event-by-event fluctuations in MPD
Mr
Alexander Mudrokh
(JINR)
High Energy Physics
Oral
The study of event-by-event fluctuations and the search of the possible critical end point (CEP) require excellent particle identification (PID) over as large as possible phase space volume. Identification of charged hadrons is achieved at momenta 0.1 − 3 GeV/c and for pseudorapidity coverage |η| ≤ 1.6. Results of hadron identification and preliminary possibility estimation of the study of...
Mr
Dmitry Yakimchuk
(«Scientific-Practical Materials Research Center NAS of Belarus»)
Applied Research
Poster
The work is devoted to the study of peculiarities of charge transfer in SiO2(Ni)/Si nanosystems formed by the electrochemical deposition of nickel into the pores of the ion-track silicon oxide template on silicon. SiO2/Si template was formed using the swift heavy ion tracks technology, which includes irradiation with high energy ions and chemical transformation of the obtained latent tracks...
Ms
Tatiana Lazareva
(St.Petersburg State University)
High Energy Physics
Oral
Improving the tracking accuracy and efficiency close to the interaction
point in modern experiments aiming study of heavy-ion collisions, require the
development of new detector systems. One of the most promising technol-
ogy is based on monolithic active pixel sensors using CMOS (complementary
metal-oxide-semiconductor). This technology, adopted by the ALICE exper-
iment to develop a...
Mr
Daniel Aidaraliev
(National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic)
Applied Research
Poster
In recent decades, there is an increase in the output of structural materials such as ferrous metals, aluminum, copper, plastics; also new other materials used in rocket and space technology. Consequently, the production of a polymetallic alloy with a high temperature resistance of 2200-2500 °С is an important technical task and very relevant at the present time.
The work on the creation of a...
Mr
Aleksander Kopczynski
(Wroclaw University of Science and Technology)
Applied Research
Oral
Heat exchangers are used for evaporation of a natural gas stored in liquid form. One type of heat exchanger design is shell- tube heat exchanger which might use water or glycol as a heating medium. The temperature of the walls separating the two mediums may be lower than freezing point of water/glycol what can cause a formation of solid deposit impeding the heat transfer efficiency in the...
Mrs
Poonam Jain
(Amity university)
Theoretical Physics
Oral
The Identical Bands (IB's) phenomenon is studied theoretically in normal deformed bands. Using the Variable Moment of Inertia (VMI) model, the band head spin for [191Hg(SD2), 193Hg(SD2)] bands are predicted as a first step and further identical bands in A~190 superdeformed mass region are investigated. The gamma ray transition energies in the identical bands are found the difference of (1-3)...
Mrs
Poonam Jain
(Amity university)
Mrs
Irina Avvakumova
(VBLHEP JINR)
Particle Accelerators and Nuclear Reactors
Oral
Problems connected with the Nuclotron virtual simulation model within MADX are considered. Main purpose of the work is to develop an exact model of the Nuclotron that would make the results of calculation via MADX package as close as possible to experimental data obtained in the last Nuclotron runs. The groups of parameters that makes theoretical calculations closer to experimental data are...
Mr
Chingis Daulbaev
(Institute of Combustion Problems)
Life Science
Poster
In the present work, calcium hydroxyapatite was synthesized by various methods of chemical deposition using a biological source - the egg shell of birds, which is 94% calcium carbonate. The egg shell was heat treated at a temperature of 900 ° C., followed by the addition of an aqueous solution of orthophosphoric acid in an ultrasonic bath. Studies carried out by X-ray diffraction and scanning...
Mr
Ilya Chuprakov
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (Dubna);The Institute of Nuclear Physics (Almaty)
Applied Research
Poster
In recent years intensive research has been carried out to expand the database of the available (expedient) radionuclides for immune – PET scanning. Selection criteria are a high relative yield of positron emission, appropriate positron energy, suitable lifetime, suitable chemical properties, low toxicity and minimal radiation dose in body from accompanying nuclear γ – radiation...
Dr
Dmitry Grozdov
(JINR)
Applied Research
Poster
Currently, the development of a position-sensitive scintillation detector of thermal neutrons of high resolution is carried out at the FLNP JINR. As scintillator is used so-called ND-screen, representing a thin (0.42 mm) plate from the mixture of ZnS(Ag) and 6LiF granules of micron size. Using of ND-screen allows to efficiently suppress the background of gamma radiation. For light collection...
Mr
Arkadiusz Bochniak
(Jagiellonian University)
Theoretical Physics
Oral
The classical Connes' formulation of the Standard Model of Particle Physics based on the so-called almost-commutative Euclidean geometry is a very powerful approach that allows for many predictions which were derived using the spectral action methods and renormalization group techniques. Nevertheless, there are a lot of open problems and puzzles that have to be solved. There are several...
Mr
Purevkhuu Munkhbaatar
(JINR, Dubna.)
Theoretical Physics
Poster
We introduce a new quantum gravitational force $F_{PN}=\frac{G_N \hbar}{c}\frac{m}{r^3}$ by using the fundamental constants, like $\hbar$, $c$, $G_N$, where $G_N$, $\hbar$ and $c$ are the Newtonian, the Planck constants and velocity of light. It turns out that conditions of equalities of this force with the Newtonian, the strong interacting-Yukawa type forces give exact physical meaning of the...
Dmitriy Kosov
(student)
Theoretical Physics
Poster
Student Kosov D.M.
General Provisions
To date, it is impossible to accurately determine the boundaries of the universe, it is generally accepted that the universe is infinite, and I, of course, agree with this. Next comes the question, what is the universe? Without superfluous reviews, at once we will give definition, that the Universe is space - time. Space - time - a physical model that...
Khaiyom Rahmonov
(Raufovich)
Mathematical Modeling and Computational Physics
Oral
Perovskites represent a modern and promising material for renewable energy sources. Since 2017, significant progress has been made with the further possibility of significantly improving the efficiency of perovskite solar cells. Moreover, the remarkable characteristics of hybrid perovskites as solar cell elements are mainly due to their excellent optical and electrical properties, such as a...
Dr
Artem Kozlovskiy
(L.N.Gumilyov Eurasian National University)
Condensed Matter Physics
Poster
Ion implantation in nanostructured materials is one of the priority tasks in modern materials science. An increase in the electron-hole conductivity of nanostructures can be achieved by ion implantation is. The energy losses of the implanted ions are due to the loss of energy in collisions with nuclei and electrons.
The use of ionizing radiation is an effective tool for stimulating a...
Mr
Aleksandr Bodrov
(JINR (Dubna), MSU (Moscow))
Applied Research
Poster
Nucleon transfer reactions is a possible way of synthesizing neutron-rich nuclei of heavy and superheavy elements [1,2]. Here we present a radiochemical approach aiming at the analysis of nuclear reaction products from irradiated actinide targets by heavy ion-beams, such as 48Ca and 50Ti at energies up to 280 MeV. Model experiments with lanthanides as chemical analogs of heavy actinides were...
Mr
N MARI MUTHU
(Banaras Hindu University)
Mr
N MARI MUTHU
(BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY)
Experimental Nuclear Physics
Oral
To understand particle productions mechanism in the inelastic collisions of various projectiles at low and high energies, the Glauber model has been used for a long time. In the present work, we have calculated the total reaction cross section of heavy projectiles using Coulomb modified Glauber model (CMGM) considering with and without nuclear medium effects. We have considered heavy...
A. A. Ciemny
(Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw)
Experimental Nuclear Physics
Oral
While investigating extremely proton-rich nuclei, one should not neglect the decay channels with beta-delayed-emmision of charged particles. In fact, these decay modes can be very competitive to deexcitation via gamma emission, since the respective Q-value is very large. The study of these charged particle emissions allows for the proper understanding of the nuclear structure in the region and...
Dr
Oleg Kharlanov
(Lomonosov Moscow State University)
Theoretical Physics
Oral
The regeneration effect of solar neutrinos in the Earth leading to the so-called day-night effect strongly depends on the neutrino energy, the time of day, and the season. Classical neutrino experiments, such as Super Kamiokande, typically observe this effect cumulatively, i.e., virtually integrate it over the year. We discuss various day-night effects that could become potentially observable...
Ms
Neha Bhatnagar
(Banaras Hindu University)
Theoretical Physics
Oral
We study the Renormalization Group (RG) flow of AC and DC conductivity using the bottom-up approach of holographic QCD. We consider the charged black hole metric and obtained the explicit form of AC and DC conductivity at the finite cut-off. Considering the numerical solution of the gauge field equation we study the response of the conductivity as the function of frequency.
Dr
Vasil Milkov
(Mihaylov)
Applied Research
Oral
The development of the detector is based on the design and experience of working with a one-dimensional coordinate-sensitive ring detector for thermal neutron, which allows measurements of the spatial distribution of neutrons in 8 discrete coaxial rings in close proximity to the samples.
The new detector is designed to measure small-angle scattering of thermal neutrons at the IBR-2 reactor,...
Oksana Koval
(JINR)
High Energy Physics
Oral
O.A. Koval - NEOMAP, DLNP, JINR, Dubna, Russia
N.A. Huseynov – NEOMAP, DLNP, JINR, Dubna, Russia
I.R. Boyko – NEOVP, DLNP, JINR, Dubna, Russia
A direct search for the production of a Higgs boson in association with single top quark is performed. The analysis considers single top quark production via t channel and uses Higgs boson decays to a bottom quark-antiquark pair and semileptonic...
Mr
Faig Ahmadov
(JINR)
High Energy Physics
Oral
The data of the ATLAS experiment collected in 2015-2016, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 36.1 fb ^ -1, are analyzed in order to search for the decay of the Higgs boson into a bb quarks pair when produced in association with a vector boson. Two methods were used for data analysis, BDT multivariate techniques for obtaining the main results and «cut-flow» method for the validation of...
Mrs
Mereigul Tezekbayeva
(FLNP, JINR)
Experimental Nuclear Physics
Poster
More than 20 years experiments to synthesis and study of super heavy elements radioactive decay property are carried out in the Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions. Basically complete fusion reactions of 48Ca accelerated beam with targets heavier than Uranium are used. Isotopes of super heavy elements (SHE) are synthesized in the complete fusion reaction of heavy ions with target nuclei followed...
Ms
Victoria Bundyukova
(Scientific-Practical Materials Research Centre of the NAS of Belarus)
Applied Research
Oral
The use of porous templates for controlled formation of nanostructures and nanosystems requires reliable method of pore size, shape, quantity per unit area (porosity), distance to nearest neighbors and porous matrix thickness monitoring. The scanning electron microscopy method allows to estimate these parameters, however, manual processing of obtained images is a very time-consuming task....
Mr
Alexander Pryanichnikov
(PhTC LPI RAS)
Information Technology
Oral
The paper describes a new developments in modeling of discrete hadronic interactions included in last version of the RTS&T (RTS&T-2017) code (implementation of improved versions of interaction models and modern evaluated nuclear data libraries) A comparison of the recent experimental data on double differential and total yields of diffractive, quasi-elastic, s, g and b-particles resulting from...
Mr
Alexander Pryanichnikov
(PTC LPI RAS)
Mr
Alexey Boytsov
(JINR LHEP)
Particle Accelerators and Nuclear Reactors
Oral
Tubular Electron String Ion Source (TESIS) -- improved version of well-known Electron String Ion Sources (ESIS) aiming for nearly 1000-fold increase of ion yield -- is under development at JINR. TESIS advantages over typical ESIS are discussed and their characteristics are compared. Basic scheme of TESIS operation is presented. One of the crucial processes in TESIS-- non-axial ion extraction...
Mr
Alexey Boytsov
(JINR LHEP)
Mr
Dmitriy Popov
(JINR)
Mathematical Modeling and Computational Physics
Oral
Modern packages for design and simulation of cyclotron magnet system, such as Tosca, CST Studio, Comsol, etc., combined with recent hardware of a high performance allow us to simulate magnet corrections called ‘shimming’. That means a significant part of commissioning stage could be performed in ‘virtual reality’. This can substantially decrease duration of shimming procedure and material...
Dmitry Egorov
(JINR LHEP)
Particle Accelerators and Nuclear Reactors
Oral
Big modern physics experiments represent a collaboration of workgroups and require wide variety of different electronic equipment. Besides trigger electronics or Data acquisition system (DAQ), there is a hardware that is not time-critical, and can be run at a low priority. Slow Control Systems are used for setup and monitoring such hardware.
Slow Control systems in a typical experiment are...
Ms
Katarzyna Wiciak
(Gdansk University of Technology)
Applied Research
Oral
The Main goal of the presentation is to show the results of the work on the cathode material LiNi0.8Co0.2O2 (LNCO), which can be used in H-SOFCs (proton conducting solid oxide fuel cells ). For those kind of cells the best properties of appropriate cathode material are found in so-called triple conducting oxides (which conduct oxygen ions, protons, and electrons simultaneously).
The...
Ms
Katarzyna Wiciak
(Gdansk University of Technology)
Dr
Artem Kozlovskiy
(L.N.Gumilyov Eurasian National University)
Applied Research
Poster
Structure and morphology is the main criteria in the development of functional nanostructures with controlled properties for practical use. In turn, metallic nanostructured dendrites are of great interest in various applications as catalysts due to the large surface area and low density, amplifiers of electrical signals, the basis for Surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) technology, and...
Mr
Artem Kozlovskiy
(L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University)
Condensed Matter Physics
Poster
Hollow nanostructures based on the Fe100-xCox alloy were synthesized in the pores of polymer template matrices based on PET using the electrochemical deposition method. Morphology, elemental composition, and structural features were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive analysis, and X-ray diffractometry. The study of the internal magnetic texture was carried out...
Oleksandr Artykulnyi
(joint institute for nuclear research)
Condensed Matter Physics
Oral
Micellar systems of surfactants play important role in production of stable colloidal solutions in various applications. Thus, for water solutions of anionic surfactants sodium oleate (SO) and dodecylbenzene sulphonic asid (DBSA) used for double layer sterical stabilization of magnetic nanoparticles in aqueous ferrofluid. The present work is dedicated to the investigations of structural and...
Mr
Aliaksandr Zaruba
(The Joint Institute for Power and Nuclear Energy - Sosny)
Applied Research
Poster
Spent fuel is generated during power reactor operation in the form of spent fuel assemblies. Spent fuel assemblies are placed to at-reactor spent fuel pool for cooling, reducing of fission products radioactivity and radiation protection of staff. During storage of spent fuel assemblies radionuclides, both fission and activation origin, get to solution of spent fuel pool. Radionuclides,...
Magdalena Kaja
(Warsaw University of Technology)
Applied Research
Oral
M.A. Kaja1, G. Kamiński2, A.F.V. Cortez3, F.I.G.M. Borges3
1Faculty of Physics, Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland
2Heavy Ion Laboratory at the University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland
3 Laboratory of Instrumentation and Experimental Particle Physics – LIP, Coimbra, Portugal
The measurement method and initial results will be presented. Three unstudied gases were explored - CF4,...
Zhanibek Kurmanaliyev
(Joint Institute for Nuclear Reserch)
Experimental Nuclear Physics
Poster
Recently, after the discovery of the resonance d*(2380) (D03), considered as a candidate for true dibaryons, the ABC-effect was found to be associated with its excitation. The ABC effect-the peak in the mass spectrum of pion pairs near the birth threshold-has no generally accepted theoretical explanation, so this connection attracted a special interest of the scientific community.
The...
Sergey Korpachev
(LPI, MEPhI)
Experimental Nuclear Physics
Oral
The current trend in calorimetry is the development of highly granular calorimeters. Such a calorimeter assembled from 3x3x0.3 cm^3 scintillator tiles is now under construction and test by the CALICE collaboration. Each tile is read out by silicon photomultiplier and wrapped in reflecting foil. We present here the study of the uniformity of response of individual tile to minimum ionising...
Andrey Sheshukov
(JINR)
High Energy Physics
Oral
Core-collapse supernovae emit about 99% of their gravitational energy in a burst of neutrinos. Detecting such neutrino signal would provide information both on the neutrino properties and on the stellar collapse physics.
Large liquid scintillator detectors provide a good instrument for measurement of such signal.
A dedicated trigger system for detection of the supernova neutrinos was...
Dr
Ilya Korolkov
(Institute of nuclear physics of Kazakhstan)
Life Science
Poster
Boron-neutron capture of therapy of cancer is based on the selective accumulation of a non-radioactive isotope 10B in cancer cells and their subsequent processing of a thermal neutrons beam. This treatment mode of cancer can be divided into 3 steps. First step: Initially administering specific boron compounds, which are absorbed only by the cancer cells, the boron compounds will accumulate...
Ms
Assel Yermekova
(Yermekovna)
Condensed Matter Physics
Poster
Magnetic nanoparticles, especial Fe3O4, are the most interesting particles among others because of their attractive properties and a wide range of application in various areas. But magnetic nanoparticles have huge surface energy and strong magnetic interactions between particles, which lead them to be more affected by uncontrollable aggregation in normal conditions of preparation....
Ms
shaimaa Habib
(Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Tanta University,31527 Tanta, Egypt.)
Condensed Matter Physics
Oral
Nowadays, magnetic semiconductors nanocomposites have become a new class of materials of great importance promising with new properties and exploiting unique incorporation between materials. For example, one can make use of a variety of spin-related phenomena, not readily available in other materials. In the present work, bi-functional magnetic–luminescent nanocomposites with Fe3O4...
Mr
Valentin Guryev
(NRC Kurchatov institute)
Condensed Matter Physics
Oral
At present, superconducting materials have already found application in such areas of science and technology as high energy accelerators (Tevatron, LHC, NICA, etc), nuclear fusion devices (T7, ITER, EAST, etc.), medical tomography, transport and others. The progress of the superconducting industry requires the further development of analytical tools for modelling the electro-physical behaviour...
Mr
Maksim Kravchenko
(State Scientific Institution "JIPNR - SOSNY")
Particle Accelerators and Nuclear Reactors
Oral
In this paper we consider the development of the sub-Poisson distribution application in particles’ birth and death model for description of a finite number of particles. The main goal of current work is to achieve more accurate mathematical apparatus for particles’ birth and death model with respect to the theory of a nuclear reactor in one-point approach than it was made in previous...
Mr
Yaroslav Sagan
(JINR)
High Energy Physics
Oral
TAIGA (Tunka Advanced Instrument for cosmic ray physics and Gamma Astronomy) is designed for the study of gamma rays and charged cosmic rays in the energy range 1013 eV - 1018 eV. The JINR responsibility is design and fabrication of mechanics for the Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescopes (IACTs). The field of view of the IACT is ~10×10 degrees and it has a Davis-Cotton optical system with...
Mr
Milivoje Jojić
(Laboratory 010 , Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences)
Condensed Matter Physics
Oral
This paper reports the findings of the investigation of graphene atom thermal vibrations using angular patterns of transmitted non-neutralized 5-keV protons. The static proton - graphene interaction potential was constructed using Doyle-Turners expression for the proton-carbon interaction potential. The effect of the thermal vibrations was incorporated by averaging the static proton-graphene...
Mr
Maciej Cholewinski
(Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, The Faculty of Mechanical and Power Engineering, The Chair of Energy Technologies, Turbines and Modelling of Thermal and Fluid Flow Processes)
Life Science
Oral
Mercury, the chemical element with a notably detrimental impact on living organisms, has been finally classified by European Union as a dangerous industrial pollutant and included in future pro-environmental EU energy policy. This fact becomes particularly important in Polish economy, where new strict mercury emission standards (Directive 2010/75/EU with the BAT conclusions for LCP), starting...
Ms
Aidana Assylova
(FLNP JINR)
Experimental Nuclear Physics
Poster
We have measured the flux of fast neutrons at 4.6MeV. A twin gridded ionization chamber and back to back 238U two samples were employed. Experiments were performed at the Van de Graaff accelerator of the Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia. Fast neutrons were produced through the D(d,n)3He reaction by using a deuterium gas. Cross section at...
Mr
Maxim Bashashin
(JINR)
Mathematical Modeling and Computational Physics
Poster
The double folding model is the well-known method for constructing the microscopic optical potential of nucleus-nucleus scattering. The calculation of this characteristic consists of two stages. The direct potential is obtained by means of an integral expression. The exchange potential calculation is based on numerical solution of the nonlinear integral equation which requires significant...
Ms
Anastasia Martynova
(ОИЯИ)
Theoretical Physics
Oral
The appearance of helical structures in astrophysics and heavy-ion collisions (HIC) physics is discussed and the interplay between these two branches of physics is investigated.
As far as in HIC the data are available in momentum space only, the assumption that the Milky Way has a spiral structure in the velocity space is checked.
We find the spiral structures in phase and...
Mr
Evgenii Sushenok
(International University Dubna)
Theoretical Physics
Oral
The effects of the residual interaction in the particle-particle channel on β-decay characteristics and the multi-neutron emission probabilities in the β-decay of 126,128,130,132Cd are studied within the quasiparticle random phase approximation with the Skyrme interaction. The coupling between one- and two-phonon terms in the wave functions of the low-energy 1+ states of the daughter nuclei is...
Mrs
Margarita Korobitsina
(JINR)
Particle Accelerators and Nuclear Reactors
Oral
In the physics of accelerators and colliders there is one important parameter as “impedance”. Impedance determines the level of the influence of the field induced by the beam in the longitudinal and transverse directions on the beam motion. Knowledge of the impedance allows a better understanding of the instability threshold of the machine and helps to estimate the highest possible luminosity...
Mr
Pavel Sharov
(JINR)
Experimental Nuclear Physics
Oral
There is a general interest in studies of the asymmetric nuclear matter.
Indeed the studies of nuclei near the limits of nuclear stability are
the richest source of information about the properties of nuclear interactions.
This studies are also important for applied astrophysical problems as
abundance of chemical elements and asymmetric nuclear matter in the neutron stars.
The studies...
Байболат Аргымбек
(ОИЯИ)
Condensed Matter Physics
Oral
A study of the crystal and magnetic structure of materials based on iron oxides with a structural type of spinel, as a function of doping, temperature or high pressures application, is one of the most urgent problems of modern condensed matter physics. These materials possess a wide range of physical properties such as magnetism, structural phase transitions and giant magnetoresistance. These...
Mr
Murat Kenessarin
(JINR)
Applied Research
Poster
Nowadays, the special sorts of cement, for exampleportland cement, are increasingly being used for the storage of radioactive waste. Various mechanisms of radionuclide retention, corrosion resistance under various storage conditions, durability of cured compounds, and micro and porous structural properties of cement, as a matrix material in radiation shields, are studied. The main properties...
Kuanysh Nazarov
(JINR)
Applied Research
Poster
Today a topical issue is a rational use of earth's resources and respect for the nature preservation. To understand these questions it is necessary to have knowledge about the composition, structure and processes of the evolution of the Earth. An effective method of obtaining information about the Earth's past, especially about the environmental changes in the geological past, is a scientific...
Mr
Dinara Valiolda
(BLTP/KazNU)
Theoretical Physics
Oral
In this work, the energy levels of the halo nucleus of 11Be are calculated, taking into account the effect of an external magnetic field. The 11Be nucleus is regarded as a neutron halo consisting of 10Be core and one neutron. Also the root-mean-square radius of the 11Be nucleus is numerically calculated in the ground state. This work is the initial stage of the work on the investigation of...
Mr
Maxim Bezuglov
(JINR)
Theoretical Physics
Oral
At the moment, the Dark Matter existence is a firmly established fact, which is confirmed in many astrophysical observations. However, the nature of this phenomenon remains unknown, and it is one of the main problems of the Standard Model. The DM nature and properties can be interpreted as manifestation of weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) which have conserved additive or...
Dr
Andrey Pikelner
(BLTP JINR)
Theoretical Physics
Oral
We present calculation of the three-loop effective potential in massive scalar theory in broken phase. The calculation involves evaluation of three-loop vacuum integrals with two different masses. Full set of integrals evaluated analytically using a system of differential equations in canonical form and expressed in terms of cyclotomic polylogarithms.
Mr
Igor Pelevanyuk
(JINR)
Information Technology
Oral
Tier-1 site for CMS experiment is an important component of the JINR Multifunctional Information and Computing Complex (MICC). On the top of the JINR Tier-1 hardware services are running. The services are programs which run all the time and work as a layer between Tier-1 hardware and applications or users. Their reliability determines Tier-1 quality. These services run on the top of the...
Mr
Ilyas Ishmukhamedov
(Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)
Theoretical Physics
Oral
We consider two interacting atoms subject to a one-dimensional anharmonic
trap and magnetic field gradient. This system has been recently investigated by the Heidelberg group in the experiment on two lithium-6 atoms. In the present paper the tunneling of two cold atoms, initially prepared in the center-of-mass and relative motion excited state, is explored and full time-dependent simulation...
Mr
Ilya Karabanov
(P.G. Demidov Yaroslavl State University)
Theoretical Physics
Oral
We study two-point one loop fermionic amplitudes (correlation functions) under an influence of the constant homogeneous magnetic field. In addition to the correlators of scalar, pseudoscalar, vector and axial-vector fermionic currents already known, we calculate the non-diagonal ones including the correlations of the tensor current with scalar and pseudoscalar currents. The tensor current is a...
Mr
Artem Korobitsin
(Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)
Theoretical Physics
Oral
This work is aimed at a theoretical investigation of the helium and neon atomic clusters. Calculations of ultracold three - body clusters require accurate methods, without physical approximations, suitable for solving three - body bound state and scattering problems in configuration space. One of the effective methods for studying three - particle systems is based on using the differential...
Dr
Mohammed Aish
(Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Menoufia University, Menoufia, Egypt)
Condensed Matter Physics
Oral
The Schwarzian derivative method is applied to solve the equations of motion of the blood flow in nanostructured Ti tube in (1+1) D. The propagation of solitary wave train for the thickness of the nanotube, the blood flow velocity, the corresponding blood pressure and solitonic waves has been studied. The resulting figures are physically and physiologically consistent with the Aorta of human...
Dr
Mohammed Aish
(Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Menoufia University, Menoufia, Egypt)
Mr
Paweł Wojcieszak
(Wroclaw University of Science and Technology)
Applied Research
Oral
Liquefaction of cryogenic fluids (such as air or natural gas) consumes large amount of energy. Some of the energy used for liquefaction is stored in the cryogenic fluid as its cryogenic exergy and may be recovered during the regasification process. Increasing popularity of liquefied natural gas (LNG) results in large number of new LNG vaporization facilities where physical exergy of cold LNG...
Ms
Joanna Kuźma
(Faculty of Mechanical and Power Engineering, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology)
Life Science
Oral
This paper presents construction, operating principle and initial study of new devices for measurement and recording of arterial blood pressure, created at Wrocław University of Science and Technology. This device is equipped with a pneumatic pressure sensor based on the pneumatic nozzle flapper amplifier principle. During the measurement sensor is applied to the patient’s body, where the...
Ms
Joanna Kuźma
(Faculty of Mechanical and Power Engineering, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology)
Ms
Lamiaa Gad
(postgraduate student at Benha University)
Life Science
Oral
Moringa oleifera seeds contain natural coagulants which can be used in water treatment . This paper will study the efficiency of seeds extract in treatment of drinking water. Seeds extract will be applied to water samples from EL-rayah AL-Tawfiky (in Benha city) . The following parameters will be measured for raw and treated water : Turbidity ,PH ,TDS ,Conductivity ,Total alkalinity...
Monika Piersa
(Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw, ul.Pasteura 5, PL 02-093 Warsaw, Poland)
Experimental Nuclear Physics
Poster
Measurements of nuclear level half-lives provide direct insight into the nuclear structure, as they allow to extract essential information about transition matrix elements. This way, predictions of nuclear structure models can be verified, which is of great importance for investigation of the structure of nuclei located at double shell closures, particularly those with large neutron...