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Bulletin of The Russian Academy of Sciences: Physics | 2007

Modernization of the Carpet-2 array of the Baksan Neutrino Observatory

D. D. Dzhappuev; V. V. Alekseenko; V. I. Volchenko; G. V. Volchenko; Zh. Sh. Guliev; E. V. Gulieva; A. U. Kudzhaev; Yu. N. Konovalov; A. S. Lidvansky; O. I. Mikhailova; V. B. Petkov; D. V. Smirnov; V. I. Stepanov; Yu. V. Sten’kin; N. S. Khaerdinov

The state of the art and the project of modernization of the extensive-air-shower array Carpet-2 of the Baksan Neutrino Observatory of the Institute for Nuclear Research, Russian Academy of Sciences are described. The modernized array will allow the performance of detailed study of variations in the cosmic ray intensity, the energy spectra and composition of primary cosmic rays in the energy range 1013–1016 eV, and the anisotropy of primary cosmic rays with energies above 1013 eV.


Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics | 2010

Experimental search for gamma-ray bursts from evaporating primordial black holes

V. B. Petkov; E. V. Bugaev; P. A. Klimai; M. V. Andreev; V. I. Volchenko; G. V. Volchenko; I. M. Dzaparova; D. D. Dzhappuev; A. N. Gaponenko; Zh. Sh. Guliev; N. F. Klimenko; A. U. Kudzhaev; A. V. Sergeev; N. S. Khaerdinov; A. B. Chernyaev; A. F. Yanin

The energy spectra and temporal characteristics of high-energy gamma-ray bursts from evaporating primordial black holes have been calculated using various evaporation models. The currently existing theoretical uncertainties in the shape of the evaporated photon spectrum are discussed. The data from the Andyrchy and Carpet-2 arrays of the Baksan Neutrino Observatory (Institute for Nuclear Research, Russian Academy of Sciences) obtained in the mode of detection of a single cosmic-ray component are used to search for cosmic gamma-ray bursts with a primary photon energy of about 8 GeV. New upper limits have been obtained for the number density of evaporating black holes in a local region of space with a characteristic size of ∼10−3 pc for various evaporation models.


Bulletin of The Russian Academy of Sciences: Physics | 2007

Analysis of variations in the thermal neutron flux at an altitude of 1700 m above sea level

V. V. Alekseenko; D. D. Dzhappuev; V. A. Kozyarivsky; A. U. Kudzhaev; V. V. Kuzminov; O. I. Mikhailova; Yu. V. Sten’kin

The results of detection of thermal neutron flux by a large open scintillation detector of thermal neutrons are reported. Detailed analysis of the experimental data is performed. Meteorological, astronomical, and geophysical aspects of the variations observed are considered.


Bulletin of The Russian Academy of Sciences: Physics | 2009

Studying the muon and hadron components of extensive air showers with the Carpet-2 array

D. D. Dzhappuev; A. U. Kudzhaev; V. V. Alekseenko; N. F. Klimenko; A. S. Lidvansky; O. I. Mikhailova; V. B. Petkov; Yu. V. Sten’kin; A. L. Tsyabuk; A. B. Chernyaev

The method of separating muons and hadrons recorded by the Muon Detector of the Carpet-2 air shower array of Baksan Neutrino Observatory (Institute for Nuclear Research, Russian Academy of Sciences) is described. The results of studying characteristics of the muon and hadron components of extensive air showers (EAS) with Ne ≥ 105 are presented. For the range of distances 40–55 m from shower axes the numbers of hadrons with energies higher than 30 GeV and muons with energies above 1 GeV are obtained as functions of the shower size Ne.


Bulletin of The Russian Academy of Sciences: Physics | 2009

How does the EAS look like in thermal neutrons

Yu. V. Sten’kin; V. V. Alekseenko; V. I. Volchenko; D. M. Gromushkin; D. D. Dzhappuev; A. U. Kudzhaev; O. I. Mikhailova; A. A. Petrukhin; V. I. Stepanov; V. P. Sulakov; A. L. Tsyabuk; I. I. Yashin

The first experimental data on detection of thermal neutrons accompanying extensive air showers (EASs) which were obtained at two prototypes of the future novel PRISMA EAS array are reported. The operation of this array (even in the minimum prototype version) and its ability to yield completely new information on the hadron and electron components of the EAS were experimentally checked.


Bulletin of The Russian Academy of Sciences: Physics | 2011

Hadrons with energies higher than 50 MeV in EASes with Ne = 105–107

D. D. Dzhappuev; Yu. V. Balabin; E. V. Vashenyuk; B. B. Gvozdevsky; N. F. Klimenko; A. U. Kudzhaev; A. M. Kuchmezov; O. I. Mikhailova; V. B. Petkov

Characteristics of the hadronic component of EASes with hadron energies Eh > 50 MeV were measured on the CARPET-2 complex shower array at the Baksan Neutrino Observatory of the Institute for Nuclear Research, Russian Academy of Sciences. Hadrons were registered using a 6-NM-64 neutron monitor; the data collection system of this array enables us to register the time intervals between pulses of neutron monitor counters with an error of up to 1 μs. For EASes with Ne = 105–107 whose axes are located in CARPET, we obtain the dependence of the mean neutron multiplicity in the neutron monitor on the total number of charged particles in the EAS.


Bulletin of The Russian Academy of Sciences: Physics | 2011

Neutron multiplicity: Local hadronic showers and extensive air showers

Yu. V. Balabin; D. D. Dzhappuev; B. B. Gvozdevsky; E. A. Maurchev; A. U. Kudzhaev; O. I. Mikhailova

A detailed analysis of events with neutron multiplicity M = 3−30 on neutron monitors (NMs) in Barentsburg (Spitsbergen), Baksan (North Caucasus), and Apatity (Murmansk region) is performed on the data obtained using a unique new data collection system. It is now possible for the first time to register local showers in cosmic rays on NMs and to investigate their structure with a high precision. Multiplicity on NMs is simulated using the GEANT4 Monte Carlo toolkit. Local hadronic cascades in the atmosphere with transverse sizes of 1 to 6 m were observed for the first time using the NM data. NM multiplicity generated by EAS hadronic cascades is studied on the data set on coupling NMs with the CARPET EAS facility.


Jetp Letters | 2013

Study of the hadronic component of extensive air showers at the Carpet-2 EAS array

D. D. Dzhappuev; A. U. Kudzhaev; A. S. Lidvanskii; V. B. Petkov; Yu. V. Sten’kin

A method for the detection of hadrons with a muon detector at the Carpet-2 EAS array (Baksan Neutrino Observatory, Institute for Nuclear Research, Russian Academy of Sciences) has been described. Events induced by cosmic-ray hadrons have a signature that makes it possible to reliably distinguish them from muons. The characteristics of the hadronic component of extensive air showers with Ne ≥ 105 have been presented.


Bulletin of The Russian Academy of Sciences: Physics | 2009

Measurement of 10–100 TeV cosmic ray anisotropy at upgraded Carpet-2 installation

V. V. Alekseenko; V. I. Volchenko; D. D. Dzhappuev; A. U. Kudzhaev; O. I. Mikhailova; Yu. V. Sten’kin; V. I. Stepanov; A. B. Chernyaev

The first results obtained during one year of measurements at the upgraded shower Carpet-2 installation at the Baksan Neutrino Observatory of the Institute for Nuclear Research, Russian Academy of Sciences, are presented. The results of calculation of the energy response of the installation are given. The results of data analysis using the standard method and the East-West method are compared. The constraints on amplitudes of harmonics of solar anisotropy for three values of primary energy: E > 12 TeV, E > 40 TeV, and E > 70 TeV, are obtained.


Bulletin of The Russian Academy of Sciences: Physics | 2007

Neutrons in extensive air showers

Yu. V. Sten’kin; V. I. Volchenko; D. D. Dzhappuev; A. U. Kudzhaev; O. I. Mikhailova

The first results of measurements of the thermal-neutron flux in extensive air showers (EASs) using an unshielded scintillation thermal-neutron detector in the Multicom prototype array at the Baksan Neutrino Observatory of the Institute for Nuclear Research are reported. The operating capacity of the new method for studying the EAS hadron component via detection of thermal neutrons and good prospects of this method are demonstrated.

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D. D. Dzhappuev

Russian Academy of Sciences

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O. I. Mikhailova

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Yu. V. Sten’kin

Russian Academy of Sciences

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V. V. Alekseenko

Russian Academy of Sciences

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V. B. Petkov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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V. I. Volchenko

Russian Academy of Sciences

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A. B. Chernyaev

Russian Academy of Sciences

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N. F. Klimenko

Russian Academy of Sciences

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V. I. Stepanov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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A. L. Tsyabuk

Russian Academy of Sciences

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