D. A. Morozov
Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology
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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2003
V.A. Batarin; T. Brennan; J. N. Butler; H. W. K. Cheung; A. A. Derevschikov; Yu.V Fomin; V. Frolov; Y.M. Goncharenko; V. N. Grishin; V.A. Kachanov; V.Y. Khodyrev; K. Khroustalev; A.S. Konstantinov; V.I. Kravtsov; Y. Kubota; V.M. Leontiev; V.A. Maisheev; Y.A. Matulenko; Yu. M. Melnick; A. P. Meschanin; N.E. Mikhalin; N. G. Minaev; V. V. Mochalov; D. A. Morozov; R. Mountain; L.V. Nogach; A.V. Ryazantsev; P. A. Semenov; K.E. Shestermanov; L. F. Soloviev
Abstract The energy dependence of the energy and position resolutions of the electromagnetic calorimeter prototype made of lead tungstate crystals produced in Bogoroditsk (Russia) and Shanghai (China) is presented. These measurements were carried out at the Protvino accelerator using a 1– 45 GeV electron beam. The crystals were coupled to photomultiplier tubes. The dependence of energy and position resolutions on different factors as well as the measured electromagnetic shower lateral profile are presented.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2003
V.A. Batarin; T. Brennan; J. N. Butler; H. W. K. Cheung; V.S. Datsko; A. M. Davidenko; A. A. Derevschikov; R.I. Dzhelyadin; Yu.V Fomin; V. Frolov; Y.M. Goncharenko; V. N. Grishin; V.A. Kachanov; V.Y. Khodyrev; K. Khroustalev; A.K. Konoplyannikov; A.S. Konstantinov; V.I. Kravtsov; Y. Kubota; V.M. Leontiev; V.S. Lukanin; V.A. Maisheev; Y.A. Matulenko; Yu. M. Melnick; A. P. Meschanin; N.E. Mikhalin; N. G. Minaev; V. V. Mochalov; D. A. Morozov; R. Mountain
We report on the effects of radiation on the light output of lead tungstate crystals. The crystals were irradiated by pure, intense high-energy electron and hadron beams as well as by a mixture of hadrons, neutrons and gammas. The crystals were manufactured in Bogoroditsk, Apatity (both Russia), and Shanghai (China). These studies were carried out at the 70-GeV proton accelerator in Protvino.
European Physical Journal C | 2005
L. C. Bland; F. Bieser; R. L. Brown; H. J. Crawford; A.A. Derevshchikov; J. L. Drachenberg; J. Engelage; L. Eun; C. A. Gagliardi; S. Heppelmann; E. G. Judd; V. I. Kravtsov; Yu. A. Matulenko; A. P. Meschanin; D. A. Morozov; L. V. Nogach; S. B. Nurushev; A. Ogawa; C. Perkins; G. Rakness; K. E. Shestermanov; A. N. Vasiliev
Abstract.Comparisons of particle production from high-energy ion collisions with next-to-leading order perturbative QCD calculations show good agreement down to moderate transverse momentum values. Distributions of azimuthal angle differences between coincident hadrons in these collisions support a partonic origin to the particle production, again down to moderate transverse momentum values. The rapidity dependence of inclusive and coincident particle production can therefore be used to probe parton distribution functions down to small momentum fractions where theory anticipates that parton saturation could be present. This paper describes how such experiments could be completed.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2006
V.A. Batarin; J. N. Butler; A. M. Davidenko; A. A. Derevschikov; Y.M. Goncharenko; V. N. Grishin; V. Kachanov; V.Y. Khodyrev; A.S. Konstantinov; V.A. Kormilitsin; V.I. Kravtsov; Y. Kubota; V.S. Lukanin; Y.A. Matulenko; Yu. M. Melnick; A. P. Meschanin; N.E. Mikhalin; N. G. Minaev; V. V. Mochalov; D. A. Morozov; L.V. Nogach; A.V. Ryazantsev; P. A. Semenov; V.K. Semenov; K.E. Shestermanov; L. F. Soloviev; S. Stone; A. Uzunian; A. N. Vasiliev; A. E. Yakutin
A highly stable monitoring system based on blue and red light emitting diodes coupled to a distribution network comprised of optical fibers has been developed for an electromagnetic calorimeter that uses lead tungstate crystals readout with photomultiplier tubes. We report of the system prototype design and on the results of laboratory tests. Stability better than 0.1% (r.m.s.) has been achieved during one week of prototype operation.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2011
V. V. Abramov; N. I. Belikov; Y. Goncharenko; V. N. Grishin; A. M. Davidenko; A.A. Derevshchikov; V. Kachanov; D. A. Konstantinov; V. A. Kormilitsyn; Yu. M. Melnik; A.P. Meshchanin; N. G. Minaev; V. V. Mochalov; D. A. Morozov; L. V. Nogach; S. B. Nurushev; A. V. Ryazantsev; S. V. Ryzhikov; P. A. Semenov; L. F. Soloviev; A. F. Prudkoglyad; A. Uzunian; A. N. Vasiliev; A. E. Yakutin; N. A. Bazhanov; N. S. Borisov; A. B. Lazarev; A. B. Neganov; Yu. A. Plis; O. N. Shchevelev
A new experiment SPASCHARM devoted to a systematic study of polarization phenomena in hadron-hadron interactions in the energy range 10-70 GeV is under preparation at IHEP (Protvino). The physical observables will be single-spin asymmetries, hyperon polarizations and spin-density matrix elements. A universal setup will detect and identify various neutral and charge particles in the full azimuthal angle and a wide polar angle range. A polarized target is used to measure the SSA. The SPASCHARM sub-detectors are being designed and constructed now. The possibility of obtaining a polarized proton beam for the SPASCHARM experiment from Lambda decays is under study.
Physics of Atomic Nuclei | 2004
A. N. Vasiliev; V. N. Grishin; A. A. Derevschikov; V. I. Kravtsov; Yu. A. Matulenko; V. A. Medvedev; Yu. M. Melnik; A. P. Meschanin; D. A. Morozov; V. V. Mochalov; A. I. Mysnik; L. V. Nogach; S. B. Nurushev; A. F. Prudkoglyad; P. A. Semenov; L. F. Soloviev; V.L. Solovianov; M. N. Ukhanov; Yu. V. Kharlov; V. Yu. Khodyrev; B. V. Chujko; K. E. Shestermanov; A. E. Yakutin; N. S. Borisov; V. N. Matafonov; A. B. Neganov; Yu. A. Plis; Yu. A. Usov; A. N. Fedorov; A. A. Lukhanin
Data on the single-spin asymmetry (AN) of inclusive π0 production in 40-GeV pion interactions with a polarized target, π−+↑→π0+X, are presented for the target-fragmentation region. The result is AN=(−13.8±3.8)% for −0.8<xF<−0.4 and 1<pT<2 GeV/c and is compatible with zero for −0.4<xF<−0.1 and 0.5<pT<1.5 GeV/c. At a π0 momentum of about 1.7 GeV/c in the c.m. frame, the asymmetry becomes nonzero both in the central and in the target-fragmentation region. The behavior of the asymmetry is similar to that observed in the beam-fragmentation region of the E-704 (FNAL, 200 GeV) and STAR (BNL, 20 TeV) experiments, which employed a polarized proton beam.
Instruments and Experimental Techniques | 2010
V. V. Mochalov; A. N. Vasiliev; A. V. Ryazantsev; P. A. Semenov; Y. Goncharenko; A. A. Derevschikov; A. S. Konstantinov; V. A. Maisheev; Yu. A. Matulenko; Yu. M. Melnick; A. V. Minchenko; A. P. Meschanin; D. A. Morozov; L. F. Soloviev; A. E. Yakutin; Yu.A. Chesnokov
The momentum dispersion of the proton beam extracted from the vacuum chamber of the U-70 accelerator by channeling was measured for the first time. At an 80-mrad bending angle of the Si single crystal, the following beam parameters were attained: an intensity of 107 protons/s for 1012 protons/s hitting the crystal, momentum dispersion of the beam Δp/p = 0.13%, and a background particle admixture of 0.03% or less.
Instruments and Experimental Techniques | 2008
L. C. Bland; A. Ogawa; Yu. A. Matulenko; V. V. Mochalov; D. A. Morozov; L. V. Nogach; K. E. Shestermanov; A. N. Vasiliev; G. Rakness
The transverse profile of electromagnetic showers in a calorimeter made of TΦ 1-00 lead glass was measured at electron energies of 3, 9, and 23 GeV for two configurations of the setup: with and without an assembly of passive material being placed in front of the calorimeter. The method for obtaining the shower profile did not require the use of high-precision coordinate detectors. Parameterization of shower profiles by a two-dimensional function with two parameters was proposed. A program for simulating Cherenkov light in a lead glass calorimeter was developed. The experimental data agree with the results of Monte Carlo simulation within the limits of experimental errors.
Physics of Atomic Nuclei | 2014
V. V. Abramov; N. I. Belikov; A. N. Vasiliev; Y. Goncharenko; V. N. Grishin; A. M. Davydenko; A.A. Derevshchikov; V. A. Kormilitsyn; Yu. M. Melnik; A.P. Meshchanin; N. G. Minaev; D. A. Morozov; V. V. Mochalov; L. V. Nogach; S. B. Nurushev; A. F. Prudkoglyad; S. V. Ryzhikov; A. V. Ryazantsev; P. A. Semenov; L. F. Soloviev; A. E. Yakutin; N. A. Bazhanov; N. S. Borisov; A. B. Lazarev; A. B. Neganov; Yu. A. Plis; Yu. A. Usov; A. N. Fedorov; O. N. Shchevelev; A. A. Belyaev
The results obtained by measuring, at the U-70 accelerator in Protvino, the single-spin asymmetry AN in the reaction p + p└ → π0 + X at a beam energy of 50 GeV in the Feynman variable range of −0.6 < xF < −0.1 are presented. The asymmetry AN is close to zero at small |xF| and grows in magnitude with |xF|, reaching 6.4% in the region of |xF| > 0.25. The results of these measurements agree with data of the E704 experiment on the asymmetry of π0 mesons at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in the region of polarized-beam fragmentation and with the results of measurements in the region of polarized-target fragmentation that were performed in Protvino by using a 40-GeV π−-meson beam and a 70-GeV proton beam.
Instruments and Experimental Techniques | 2013
A. N. Vasiliev; Y. Goncharenko; A. M. Davidenko; A. A. Derevschikov; V.A. Kachanov; Yu. M. Melnick; A. P. Meschanin; N. G. Minaev; D. A. Morozov; V. V. Mochalov; S. V. Ryzhikov; A. V. Ryazantsev; P. A. Semenov; A. V. Uzunian; A. E. Yakutin
Changes in the transparency of lead tungstate crystals under continuous ∼1200-h irradiation with γ rays of a radionuclide 60Co source were investigated. The crystal temperature was maintained at a level of −15°C at a dose rate of 0.1 Gy/h. The crystal transparency recovery process was investigated after the irradiation at temperatures varying from −15 to +38°C. The study was performed while preparing for the PANDA experiment in the FAIR project in Germany.