M.Yu. Kazarinov
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
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Physics Letters B | 1985
G. Bari; R. Kopp; G. Bruni; P. Rich-Hennion; W. Lohmann; F.L. Navarria; K.M. Teichert; I. Savin; N.G. Fadeev; S. Nemecek; G. Sultanov; I. Golutvin; V. Kukhtin; M. Cribier; I. Veres; D. Jamnik; A.C. Benvenuti; M.Yu. Kazarinov; Y. Sacquin; P. Reimer; K. Deiters; R. Tirler; P. Todorov; J. Cvach; M. Virchaux; W.D. Nowak; C. Zupancic; U. Meyer-Berkhout; A. Volodko; J. Strachota
Abstract New data is presented on the ratios of structure functions F 2 ( x , Q 2 ) measured in deep inelastic muon scattering with deuterium, nitrogen, and iron targets. The existence of nuclear effects at large Q 2 is confirmed with improved systematic accuracy. The ratio F 2 Fe ( x ) F 2 D 2 ( x ) covers the range 0.20 ⩽ x ⩽ 0.70 and is in agreement with earlier measurements. The ratio F 2 N 2 ( x )/ F 2 D 2 ( x ) is measured over the range 0.08 ⩽ x ⩽ 0.70 and is compatible with unity below x = 0.3.
Physics Letters B | 1987
A.C. Benvenuti; G. Bruni; P. Zavada; P. Rich-Hennion; W. Lohmann; F.L. Navarria; K.M. Teichert; I. Savin; N.G. Fadeev; S. Nemecek; G. Sultanov; I. Golutvin; V. Kukhtin; M. Cribier; I. Veres; D. Jamnik; M.Yu. Kazarinov; P. Reimer; K. Deiters; R. Tirler; P. Todorov; J. Cvach; M. Virchaux; C. Zupancic; U. Meyer-Berkhout; Y. Sacquin; J. Strachota; A. Volodko; D. Bollini; L. Piemontese
Abstract New Results are presented on nuclear effects in deep inelastic muon scattering on deuterium and iron targets at large Q 2 . The ratio F Fe 2 (x) F D 2 2 (x) measured in the kinematic range 0.06⩽ x ⩽0.70, 14GeV 2 ⩽ Q 2 ⩽70 GeV 2 is in good agreement with earlier measurements in the region of x > 0.25. At lower x , the structure function ratio exhibits an enhancement of ≈5%.
Physics Letters B | 1976
A. Gaidot; C. Bruneton; J. Bystricky; G. Cozzika; J. Deregel; A. A. Derevschikov; Y. Ducros; Yu. M. Kazarinov; M.Yu. Kazarinov; V.P. Kanavets; F. Khantine-Langlois; B. Khatchaturov; F. Lehar; A. de Lesquen; Yu. A. Matulenko; J.P. Merlo; A. P. Meschanin; S. Miyashita; J. Movchet; S. B. Nurushev; J. Pierrard; I. K. Potashnikova; J.C. Raoul; L. van Rossum; A. Saraykin; V.V. Siksin; E.V. Smirnov; V. Solovyanov; J. Strakhota
Abstract The polarization parameter P has been measured for elastic π + p, K + p and pp scattering at 45 GeV/c. Four-momentum transfer ranges from −0.08 to −1.1 (GeV/) 2 for pp, and from −0.08 to −0.9 (GeV/) 2 for π + p and K + p. The energy dependence of the polarization P ( t ) in π + p and in K + p above 6 GeV/c incident momentum is compatible with interference between pomeron and Regge poles. On the other hand, the polarization in p p elastic scattering decreases faster than ordinary Regge model predictions. This result can be explained by interference between non flip and flip amplitudes of the pomeron, leading to negative values for the polarization.
Physics Letters B | 1975
A. Gaidot; C. Bruneton; J. Bystricky; G. Cozzika; J. Deregel; A. A. Derevschikov; Y. Ducross; Yu. M. Kazarinov; M.Yu. Kazarinov; V.P. Kanavets; F. Khantine-Langlois; B. Khatchaturov; F. Lehar; A. de Lesquen; Yu. A. Matulenko; J.P. Merlo; A. P. Meschanin; S. Miyashita; J. Movchet; S. B. Nurushev; J. Pierrard; I.K. Potashnikova; J.C. Raoul; L. van Rossum; A. Saraykin; V.V. Siksin; E.V. Smirnov; V. Solovyanov; J. Strakhota
Abstract We report final results on the polarization parameter P in elastic scattering of π − , K − and antiprotons at 40 GeV/ c incident momentum. The energy dependence of P (t) in π − p above 10 GeV/ c is well fitted by P (t) α s αR(t)-α P (t) where α R (t) are the effective Regge and Pomeron trajectories respectively. The data in K − p are compatible with exchange degeneracy. The results inp¯p show an important structure for |t|> 0.3 (GeV/c) 2 demonstrating the existence of a large helicity flip amplitude.
Nuclear Physics | 1977
C. Bruneton; J. Bystricky; G. Cozzika; J. Deregel; A. A. Derevschikov; Y. Ducros; A. Gaidot; M.Yu. Kazarinov; V.P. Kanavets; F. Khantine-Langlois; B. Khatchaturov; F. Lehar; A. de Lesquen; Yu. A. Matulenko; J.P. Merlo; A. P. Meschanin; S. Miyashita; J. Movchet; S. B. Nurushev; J.C. Raoul; L. van Rossum; A. Saraykin; V.V. Siksin; E.V. Smirnov; V. Solovyanov; J. Strachota
Abstract The differential cross sections for elastic π − p, K − p , p p and π + p, pp scattering at 39 and 44.5 GeV/ c , respectively, have been measured in the interval of momentum transfer squared 0.15 ≤ ovbt | ≤ 2 (GeV/ c ) 2 .
Nuclear Instruments and Methods | 1975
J.C. Raoul; P. Autones; R. Auzolle; C. Bruneton; J. Bystricky; G. Cozzika; J. Deregel; Y. Ducros; A. Gaidot; A. Katz; F. Khantine-Langlois; F. Lehar; A. de Lesquen; J.P. Merlo; S. Miyashita; J. Movchet; J. Pierrard; M. Ramadier; P. Roubeau; G. Souchere; L. van Rossum; A. A. Derevschikov; N.I. Golovnya; Yu.S. Khoderev; Yu. A. Matulenko; A. P. Meschanin; S. B. Nurushev; A. Saraykin; V. S. Seleznev; V.V. Siksin
Abstract The main parts of an apparatus for simultaneous measurements of the polarization and spin-rotation parameters in high-energy elastic scattering on polarized protons are described, including the beam design, the polarized target, detectors, fast electronics, and the data acquisition. Measurements have been performed in 1972 to 1974 at the Serpukhov accelerator with π − , K − and p of 40 GeV/ c , and with p, π + and K + of 45 Ge V / c incident momentum. In addition to the results for P and R , the experiment also yields information on the unpolarized differential cross section.
Instruments and Experimental Techniques | 2003
L.S. Barabash; S.A. Baranov; Yu. A. Batusov; S.A. Bunyatov; V. Yu. Valuev; I.A. Golutvin; O.Yu. Denisov; M.Yu. Kazarinov; A. Karev; O.L. Klimov; A. Krasnoperov; Yu. Nefedov; B. Popov; S. N. Prakhov; V.I. Snyatkov; V. Tereshchenko; V. B. Anikeev; V. V. Biryukov; N.I. Bozhko; A.A. Borisov; A.S. Vovenko; V.N. Goryachev; A. F. Dunaitsev; M.M. Kirsanov; A.S. Kozhin; V. V. Lipaev; A.I. Mukhin; S.A. Mukhin; V.N. Rychenkov; Y.I. Salomatin
The design and parameters of the IHEP–JINR neutrino detector, the largest experimental setup at the U-70 accelerator (IHEP, Protvino), is described. The main detector components (the drift chambers, the liquid-scintillator counters, the detector of electromagnetic showers, and the magnetic system) are described in detail. The organization of the on-line data-acquisition system and the off-line software is outlined. The main characteristics of the detector are presented. The basic physical results obtained with the setup are briefly described.
Physics Letters B | 1981
V.A. Efimovyh; A. I. Kovalev; V.V. Poljakov; V.E. Popov; A. N. Prokofiev; A. V. Shvedchikov; V. Yu. Trautman; V.G. Vovchenko; A. A. Zhdanov; N. S. Borisov; M.Yu. Kazarinov; Yu. M. Kazarinov; Yu. F. Kiselev; M. Yu. Liburg; B.S. Neganov; Yu. A. Usov
Abstract The spin-spin correlation parameter C NN at 50° and 90° c.m. for elastic pp-scattering has been obtained in the energy range 0.69–0.95 GeV. It was found that the parameter C NN (90°) shows resonance-like structure at energies near 700 MeV. Its energy dependence does not agree with Hoshizakis phase-shift analysis predictions. C NN (50°) agrees well with these predictions and does not show any structure within the accuracy of the measurements.
Technical Physics | 2014
R. V. Galkin; S. V. Gurskii; Y. Jongen; Galina Karamysheva; M.Yu. Kazarinov; Sergey Korovkin; Sergey Kostromin; J. M. Calderan; P. Cahay; S. P. Mokrenko; Nikolay Morozov; H. Nkongolo; A. G. Ol’shevskii; Y. Paradis; D. S. Petrov; V. M. Romanov; Evgeny Samsonov; E. M. Syresin; A. N. Shakun; N. G. Shakun; G. D. Shirkov; Stepan Shirkov
Proton therapy is an effective method of treating oncologic diseases. In Russia, construction of several centers for proton and ion therapy is slated for the years to come. A proton therapy center in Dimitrovgrad will be the first. The Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (Russia) in collaboration with Ion Beam Application (IBA) (Belgium) has designed an C235-V3 medical proton cyclotron for this center. It outperforms previous versions of commercial IBA cyclotrons, which have already been installed in 11 oncologic hospital centers in different countries. Experimental and calculation data for the beam dynamics in the C235-V3 medical cyclotron are presented. Reasons for beam losses during acceleration are considered, the influence of the magnetic field radial component in the midplane of the accelerator and main resonances is studied, and a beam extraction system is designed. In 2011–2012 in Dubna, the cyclotron was mounted, its magnetic field was properly configured, acceleration conditions were optimized, and beam extraction tests were carried out after which it was supplied to Dimitrovgrad. In the C235-V3 cyclotron, an acceleration efficiency of 72% and an extraction efficiency of 62% have been achieved without diaphragming to form a vertical profile of the beam.
Physics of Particles and Nuclei Letters | 2011
E. M. Syresin; A. V. Agapov; N. Anfimov; G. Chelkov; V. N. Gaevsky; V. G. Elkin; Galina Karamysheva; M.Yu. Kazarinov; N. N. Khovansky; Sergey Kostromin; V. G. Kruchonok; Z. V. Krumshtein; E. I. Luchin; G. V. Mitsyn; A. G. Molokanov; Nikolay Morozov; A. Olshevsky; V. M. Romanov; Z. Ya. Sadygov; Evgeny Samsonov; A. Selyunin; N. G. Shakun; K. N. Shipulin; G. D. Shirkov; S. V. Shvidky; A. S. Zhemchugov; V. A. Novikov; O. P. Tolbanov; A. V. Tyazhev; Y. Jongen
The Dzhelepov Laboratory of Nuclear Problems’ activity is aimed at developing three directions in radiation medicine: 3D conformal proton therapy, accelerator techniques for proton and carbon treatment of tumors, and new types of detector systems for spectrometric computed tomography (CT) and positron emission tomography (PET). JINR and IBA have developed and constructed the medical proton cyclotron C235-V3. At present, all basic cyclotron systems have been built. We plan to assemble this cyclotron at JINR in 2011 and perform tests with the extracted proton beam in 2012. A superconducting isochronous cyclotron C400 has been designed by the IBA-JINR collaboration. This cyclotron will be used for radiotherapy with proton, helium and carbon ions. The 12C6+ and 4He2+ ions will be accelerated to an energy of 400 MeV/amu, the protons will be extracted at the energy 265 MeV. The construction of the C400 cyclotron was started in 2010 within the framework of the Archarde project (France). Development of spectrometric CT tomographs may allow one to determine the chemical composition of a substance together with the density, measured using traditional CT. This may advance modern diagnostic methods significantly. JINR develops fundamentally new pixel detector systems for spectrometric CT. The time-of-flight (TOF) system installed in the positron emission tomograph (PET) permits essential reduction in the detector noise from occasional events of different positron annihilations. The micropixel avalanche photodiodes (MAPDs) developed at JINR allow a factor of 1.5 reduction in the resolution time for the PET TOF system and suppression of the noise level as compared to commercial PET. The development of a combined PET/MRI is of considerable medical interest, but it cannot be made with the existing PET tomographs based on detectors of compact photomultipliers due to strong alternating magnetic field of MRI. Change-over to detectors of micropixel avalanche photodiodes permits making a combined PET/MRI.