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2. Three-stage Collapse of the Long Gamma-Ray Burst from GRB 160625B Prompt Multiwavelength Observations
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Lipunov, V. M., Sadovnichy, V. A., Panasyuk, M. I., Yashin, I. V., Svertilov, S. I., Simakov, S. G., Svinkin, D., Gorbovskoy, E., Lipunova, G. V., Kornilov, V. G., Frederiks, D., Topolev, V., Rebolo, R., Serra, M., Tiurina, N., Minkina, E., Bogomolov, V. V., Bogomolov, A. V., Iyudin, A. F., Chasovnikov, A., Gabovich, A., Tsvetkova, A., Budnev, N. M., Gress, O. A., Antipov, G., Gorbunov, I., Vlasenko, D., Balanutsa, P., Podesta, R., Zhirkov, K., Kuznetsov, A., Vladimirov, V., Podesta, F., Francile, C., Sergienko, Yu., Tlatov, A., Ershova, O., Cheryasov, D., Yurkov, V., and Krylov, A. V.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
This article presents the early results of synchronous multiwavelength observations of one of the brightest gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) GRB 160625B with the detailed continuous fast optical photometry of its optical counterpart obtained by MASTER and with hard X-ray and gamma-ray emission, obtained by the Lomonosov and Konus-Wind spacecraft. The detailed photometry led us to detect the quasi-periodical emission components in the intrinsic optical emission. As a result of our analysis of synchronous multiwavelength observations, we propose a three-stage collapse scenario for this long and bright GRB. We suggest that quasiperiodic fluctuations may be associated with forced precession of a self-gravitating rapidly rotating superdense body (spinar), whose evolution is determined by a powerful magnetic field. The spinar's mass allows it to collapse into a black hole at the end of evolution., Comment: 22 pages, 12 figures, 4 tables, accepted for publication in ApJ
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- 2023
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3. The Influence of Ti + TiC Additive on Thermal Stability and Decomposition Kinetics of Nanosized MgH2 Phase in Mg-Based Mechanical Alloys
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Ershova, O. G., Dobrovolsky, V. D., and Solonin, Yu. M.
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- 2023
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4. Unveiling the Two-Proton Halo Character of 17Ne: Exclusive Measurement of Quasi-free Proton-Knockout Reactions
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Lehr, C., Wamers, F., Aksouh, F., Aksyutina, Yu., Alvarez-Pol, H., Atar, L., Aumann, T., Beceiro-Novo, S., Bertulani, C. A., Boretzky, K., Borge, M. J. G., Caesar, C., Chartier, M., Chatillon, A., Chulkov, L. V., Cortina-Gil, D., Fernandez, P. Diaz, Emling, H., Ershova, O., Fraile, L. M., Fynbo, H. O. U., Galaviz, D., Geissel, H., Heil, M., Heine, M., Hoffmann, D. H. H., Holl, M., Johansson, H. T., Jonson, B., Karagiannis, C., Kiselev, O. A., Kratz, J. V., Kulessa, R., Kurz, N., Langer, C., Lantz, M., Bleis, T. Le, Lemmon, R., Litvinov, Yu. A., Loeher, B., Mahata, K., Marganiec-Galazka, J., Muentz, C., Nilsson, T., Nociforo, C., Ott, W., Panin, V., Paschalis, S., Perea, A., Plag, R., Reifarth, R., Richter, A., Riisager, K., Rodriguez-Tajes, C., Rossi, D., Savran, D., Scheit, H., Schrieder, G., Schrock, P., Simon, H., Stroth, J., Suemmerer, K., Tengblad, O., Weick, H., and Wimmer, C.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The proton drip-line nucleus 17Ne is investigated experimentally in order to determine its two-proton halo character. A fully exclusive measurement of the 17Ne(p,2p)16F->15O+p quasi-free one-proton knockout reaction has been performed at GSI at around 500 MeV/nucleon beam energy. All particles resulting from the scattering process have been detected. The relevant reconstructed quantities are the angles of the two protons scattered in quasi-elastic kinematics, the decay of 16F into 15O (including gamma decays from excited states) and a proton, as well as the 15O+p relative-energy spectrum and the 16F momentum distributions. The latter two quantities allow an independent and consistent determination of the ratio of l=0 and l=2 motion of the valence protons in 17Ne. With a resulting relatively small l=0 component of only around 35(3)%, it is concluded that 17Ne exhibits a rather modest halo character only. The quantitative agreement of the two values deduced from the energy spectrum and the momentum distributions supports the theoretical treatment of the calculation of momentum distributions after quasi-free knockout reactions at high energies by taking into account distortions based on the Glauber theory. Moreover, the experimental data allow the separation of valence-proton knockout and knockout from the 15O core. The latter process contributes with 11.8(3.1) mb around 40% to the total proton-knockout cross section of 30.3(2.3) mb, which explains previously reported contradicting conclusions derived from inclusive cross sections., Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures
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- 2021
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5. Multiwavelength observations of GRB 140629A. A long burst with an achromatic jet break in the optical and X-ray afterglow
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Hu, Y. -D., Oates, S. R., Lipunov, V. M., Zhang, B. -B., Castro-Tirado, A. J., Jeong, S., Sánchez-Ramírez, R., Tello, J. C., Cunniffe, R., Gorbovskoy, E., Caballero-García, M. D., Pandey, S. B., Kornilov, V. G., Tyurina, N. V., Kuznetsov, A. S., Balanutsa, P. V., Gress, O. A., Gorbunov, I., Vlasenko, D. M., Vladimirov, V. V., Budnev, N. M., Balakin, F., Ershova, O., Krushinski, V. V., Gabovich, A. V., Yurkov, V. V., Gorosabel, J., Moskvitin, A. S., Burenin, R. A., Sokolov, V. V., Delgado, I., Guziy, S., Fernandez-García, E. J., and Park, I. H.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We investigate the long GRB140629A through multiwavelength observations, which cover optical, infrared and X-rays between 40s and 3yr after the burst, to derive the properties of the dominant jet and its host galaxy. Polarisation observations by the MASTER telescope indicate that this burst is weakly polarised. The optical spectrum contains absorption features, from which we confirm the redshift of the GRB as originating at z=2.276. We performed spectral fitting of the X-rays to optical afterglow data and find there is no strong spectral evolution. We determine the hydrogen column density to be 7.2x10^21cm^-2 along the line of sight. The afterglow in this burst can be explained by a blast wave jet with a long-lasting central engine expanding into a uniform medium in the slow cooling regime. At the end of energy injection, a normal decay phase is observed in both the optical and X-ray bands. An achromatic jet break is also found in the afterglow light curves 0.4d after trigger. We fit the multiwavelength data simultaneously with a model based on a numerical simulation and find that the observations can be explained by a narrow uniform jet in a dense environment with an opening angle of 6.7deg viewed 3.8deg off-axis, which released a total energy of 1.4x10^54erg. Using the redshift and opening angle, we find GRB 140629A follows both the Ghirlanda and Amati relations. From the peak time of the light curve, identified as the onset of the forward shock (181s after trigger), the initial Lorentz factor is constrained in the range 82-118. Fitting the host galaxy photometry, we find the host to be a low mass, star-forming galaxy with a star formation rate of logSFR=1.1^+0.9_-0.4Myr^-1. We obtain a value of the neutral hydrogen density by fitting the optical spectrum, logN(HI)=21.0+-0.3, classifying this host as a damped Lyman-alpha. High ionisation lines are also detected in the spectrum., Comment: 18 pages, 13 figures, 8 tables, accepted for publication in A&A
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- 2019
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6. Diverse mechanisms in proton knockout reactions from the Borromean nucleus 17Ne
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Wamers, F., Lehr, C., Marganiec-Gałązka, J., Aksouh, F., Aksyutina, Yu., Alvarez-Pol, H., Atar, L., Aumann, T., Beceiro-Novo, S., Bertulani, C. A., Boretzky, K., Borge, M. J. G., Caesar, C., Chartier, M., Chatillon, A., Chulkov, L. V., Cortina-Gil, D., Fernández, P. Díaz, Emling, H., Ershova, O., Fraile, L. M., Fynbo, H. O. U., Galaviz, D., Geissel, H., Heil, M., Holl, M., Johansson, H. T., Jonson, B., Karagiannis, C., Kiselev, O. A., Kratz, J. V., Kulessa, R., Kurz, N., Langer, C., Lantz, M., Le Bleis, T., Lemmon, R., Litvinov, Yu. A., Mahata, K., Müntz, C., Nilsson, T., Nociforo, C., Ott, W., Panin, V., Paschalis, S., Perea, A., Plag, R., Reifarth, R., Richter, A., Riisager, K., Rodriguez-Tajes, C., Rossi, D., Savran, D., Scheit, H., Schrieder, G., Schrock, P., Simon, H., Stroth, J., Sümmerer, K., Tengblad, O., Weick, H., and Wimmer, C.
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- 2023
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7. Strategy and Results of MASTER Network Follow-Up Observations of LIGO and Virgo Gravitational Wave Events within the Observational Sets O1, O2, and O3
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Lipunov, V., Kornilov, V., Gorbovskoy, E., Tyurina, N., Vlasenko, D., Balanutsa, P., Kuznetsov, A., Gress, O. A., Zhirkov, K., Chasovnikov, A., Topolev, V., Senik, V., Francile, K., Podesta, F., Podesta, R., Buckley, D., Rebolo, R., Serra, M., Budnev, N. M., Tlatov, A., Kechin, Ya., Tselik, Yu., Yurkov, V., Gabovich, A., Dormidontov, D., Kuvshinov, D., Minkina, E., Ershova, O., Cheryasov, D., and Vladimirov, V.
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- 2022
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8. The First Detection of an Orphan Burst at the Rise Phase
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Lipunov, V. M., Kornilov, V. G., Topolev, V. V., Tyurina, N. V., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Simakov, S. G., Zhirkov, K. K., Vlasenko, D. S., Francile, C., Podesta, R., Podesta, F., Svinkin, D. S., Budnev, N. M., Balanutsa, P. V., Cheryasov, D. V., Chasovnikov, A. R., Rebolo, R., Serra-Ricart, M., Gress, O. A., Ershova, O. A., Yurkov, V. V., Gabovich, A. S., Tlatov, A. G., Minkina, E. M., Vladimirov, V. V., Kuznetsov, A. S., Antipov, G. A., Svertilov, S. I., Tselik, Yu., and Kechin, Ya.
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- 2022
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9. Strong neutron pairing in core+4n nuclei
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Revel, A., Marques, F. M., Sorlin, O., Aumann, T., Caesar, C., Holl, M., Panin, V., Vandebrouck, M., Wamers, F., Alvarez-Pol, H., Atar, L., Avdeichikov, V., Beceiro-Novo, S., Bemmerer, D., Benlliure, J., Bertulani, C. A., Boillos, J. M., Boretzky, K., Borge, M. J. G., Caamano, M., Casarejos, E., Catford, W. N., Cederkäll, J., Chartier, M., Chulkov, L., Cortina-Gil, D., Cravo, E., Crespo, R., Pramanik, U. Datta, Fernandez, P. Diaz, Dillmann, I., Elekes, Z., Enders, J., Ershova, O., Estrade, A., Farinon, F., Fraile, L. M., Freer, M., Galaviz, D., Geissel, H., Gernhauser, R., Golubev, P., Göbel, K., Hagdahl, J., Heftrich, T., Heil, M., Heine, M., Heinz, A., Henriques, A., Hufnagel, A., Ignatov, A., Johansson, H. T., Jonson, B., Kahlbow, J., Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N., Kanungo, R., Kelic-Heil, A., Knyazev, A., Kroll, T., Kurz, N., Labiche, M., Langer, C., Bleis, T. Le, Lemmon, R., Lindberg, S., Machado, J., Marganiec, J., Movsesyan, A., Nacher, E., Najafi, M., Nikolskii, E., Nilsson, T., Nociforo, C., Paschalis, S., Perea, A., Petri, M., Pietri, S., Plag, R., Reifarth, R., Ribeiro, G., Rigollet, C., Roder, M., Rossi, D., Savran, D., Scheit, H., Simon, H., Syndikus, I., Taylor, J. T., Tengblad, O., Thies, R., Togano, Y., Velho, P., Volkov, V., Wagner, A., Weick, H., Wheldon, C., Wilson, G., Winfield, J. S., Woods, P., Yakorev, D., Zhukov, M., Zilges, A., and Zuber, K.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The emission of neutron pairs from the neutron-rich $N\!=\!12$ isotones $^{18}$C and $^{20}$O has been studied by high-energy nucleon knockout from $^{19}$N and $^{21}$O secondary beams, populating unbound states of the two isotones up to 15~MeV above their two-neutron emission thresholds. The analysis of triple fragment-$n$-$n$ correlations shows that the decay $^{19}$N$(-1p)^{18}$C$^*\!\rightarrow^{16}$C+$n$+$n$ is clearly dominated by direct pair emission. The two-neutron correlation strength, the largest ever observed, suggests the predominance of a $^{14}$C core surrounded by four valence neutrons arranged in strongly correlated pairs. On the other hand, a significant competition of a sequential branch is found in the decay $^{21}$O$(-1n)^{20}$O$^*\!\rightarrow^{18}$O+$n$+$n$, attributed to its formation through the knockout of a deeply-bound neutron that breaks the $^{16}$O core and reduces the number of pairs., Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. Lett
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- 2018
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10. Effective proton-neutron interaction near the drip line from unbound states in $^{25,26}$F
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Vandebrouck, M., Lepailleur, A., Sorlin, O., Aumann, T., Caesar, C., Holl, M., Panin, V., Wamers, F., Stroberg, S. R., Holt, J. D., Santos, F. De Oliveira, Alvarez-Pol, H., Atar, L., Avdeichikov, V., Beceiro-Novo, S., Bemmerer, D., Benlliure, J., Bertulani, C. A., Bogner, S. K., Boillos, J. M., Boretzky, K., Borge, M. J. G., Caamano, M., Casarejos, E., Catford, W., Cederkäll, J., Chartier, M., Chulkov, L., Cortina-Gil, D., Cravo, E., Crespo, R., Pramanik, U. Datta, Fernandez, P. Diaz, Dillmann, I., Elekes, Z., Enders, J., Ershova, O., Estrade, A., Farinon, F., Fraile, L. M., Freer, M., Galaviz, D., Geissel, H., Gernhauser, R., Gibelin, J., Golubev, P., Göbel, K., Hagdahl, J., Heftrich, T., Heil, M., Heine, M., Heinz, A., Henriques, A., Hergert, H., Hufnagel, A., Ignatov, A., Johansson, H. T., Jonson, B., Kahlbow, J., Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N., Kanungo, R., Kelic-Heil, A., Knyazev, A., Kröll, T., Kurz, N., Labiche, M., Langer, C., Bleis, T. Le, Lemmon, R., Lindberg, S., Machado, J., Marganiec, J., Marques, F. M., Movsesyan, A., Nacher, E., Najafi, M., Nikolskii, E., Nilsson, T., Nociforo, C., Paschalis, S., Perea, A., Petri, M., Pietri, S., Plag, R., Reifarth, R., Ribeiro, G., Rigollet, C., Röder, M., Rossi, D., Savran, D., Scheit, H., Schwenk, A., Simon, H., Syndikus, I., Taylor, J., Tengblad, O., Thies, R., Togano, Y., Velho, P., Volkov, V., Wagner, A., Weick, H., Wheldon, C., Wilson, G., Winfield, J. S., Woods, P., Yakorev, D., Zhukov, M., Zilges, A., and Zuber, K.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Background: Odd-odd nuclei, around doubly closed shells, have been extensively used to study proton-neutron interactions. However, the evolution of these interactions as a function of the binding energy, ultimately when nuclei become unbound, is poorly known. The $^{26}$F nucleus, composed of a deeply bound $\pi0d\_{5/2}$ proton and an unbound $\nu0d\_{3/2}$ neutron on top of an $^{24}$O core, is particularly adapted for this purpose. The coupling of this proton and neutron results in a $J^{\pi} = 1^{+}\_1 - 4^{+}\_1$ multiplet, whose energies must be determined to study the influence of the proximity of the continuum on the corresponding proton-neutron interaction. The $J^{\pi} = 1^{+}\_1, 2^{+}\_1,4^{+}\_1$ bound states have been determined, and only a clear identification of the $J^{\pi} =3^{+}\_1$ is missing.Purpose: We wish to complete the study of the $J^{\pi} = 1^{+}\_1 - 4^{+}\_1$ multiplet in $^{26}$F, by studying the energy and width of the $J^{\pi} =3^{+}\_1$ unbound state. The method was firstly validated by the study of unbound states in $^{25}$F, for which resonances were already observed in a previous experiment.Method: Radioactive beams of $^{26}$Ne and $^{27}$Ne, produced at about $440A$\,MeV by the FRagment Separator at the GSI facility, were used to populate unbound states in $^{25}$F and $^{26}$F via one-proton knockout reactions on a CH$\_2$ target, located at the object focal point of the R$^3$B/LAND setup. The detection of emitted $\gamma$-rays and neutrons, added to the reconstruction of the momentum vector of the $A-1$ nuclei, allowed the determination of the energy of three unbound states in $^{25}$F and two in $^{26}$F. Results: Based on its width and decay properties, the first unbound state in $^{25}$F is proposed to be a $J^{\pi} = 1/2^-$ arising from a $p\_{1/2}$ proton-hole state. In $^{26}$F, the first resonance at 323(33)~keV is proposed to be the $J^{\pi} =3^{+}\_1$ member of the $J^{\pi} = 1^{+}\_1 - 4^{+}\_1$ multiplet. Energies of observed states in $^{25,26}$F have been compared to calculations using the independent-particle shell model, a phenomenological shell-model, and the ab initio valence-space in-medium similarity renormalization group method.Conclusions: The deduced effective proton-neutron interaction is weakened by about 30-40\% in comparison to the models, pointing to the need of implementing the role of the continuum in theoretical descriptions, or to a wrong determination of the atomic mass of $^{26}$F., Comment: 14 pages, 7 figures, 3 tables, submitted to PRC
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11. The Prevalence of Polymorphic Variants of ABCB1 Gene among Indigenous Populations of Siberia
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Bairova, T. A., Nemchinova, N. V., Belyaeva, E. V., Sambyalova, A. Yu., Ershova, O. A., and Rychkova, L. V.
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- 2022
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12. Determination of the Neutron-Capture Rate of 17C for the R-process Nucleosynthesis
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Heine, M., Typel, S., Wu, M. -R., Adachi, T., Aksyutina, Y., Alcantara, J., Altstadt, S., Alvarez-Pol, H., Ashwood, N., Aumann, T., Avdeichikov, V., Barr, M., Beceiro-Novo, S., Bemmerer, D., Benlliure, J., Bertulani, C. A., Boretzky, K., Borge, M. J. G., Burgunder, G., Caamano, M., Caesar, C., Casarejos, E., Catford, W., Cederkäll, J., Chakraborty, S., Chartier, M., Chulkov, L. V., Cortina-Gil, D., Crespo, R., Pramanik, U. Datta, Fernandez, P. Diaz, Dillmann, I., Elekes, Z., Enders, J., Ershova, O., Estrade, A., Farinon, F., Fraile, L. M., Freer, M., Freudenberger, M., Fynbo, H. O. U., Galaviz, D., Geissel, H., Gernhäuser, R., Göbel, K., Golubev, P., Diaz, D. Gonzalez, Hagdahl, J., Heftrich, T., Heil, M., Heinz, A., Henriques, A., Holl, M., Ickert, G., Ignatov, A., Jakobsson, B., Johansson, H. T., Jonson, B., Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N., Kanungo, R., Kelic-Heil, A., Knöbel, R., Kröll, T., Krücken, R., Kurcewicz, J., Kurz, N., Labiche, M., Langer, C., Bleis, T. Le, Lemmon, R., Lepyoshkina, O., Lindberg, S., Machado, J., Marganiec, J., Martínez-Pinedo, G., Maroussov, V., Mostazo, M., Movsesyan, A., Najafi, A., Neff, T., Nilsson, T., Nociforo, C., Panin, V., Paschalis, S., Perea, A., Petri, M., Pietri, S., Plag, R., Prochazka, A., Rahaman, A., Rastrepina, G., Reifarth, R., Ribeiro, G., Ricciardi, M. V., Rigollet, C., Riisager, K., Röder, M., Rossi, D., del Rio, J. Sanchez, Savran, D., Scheit, H., Simon, H., Sorlin, O., Stoica, V., Streicher, B., Taylor, J. T., Tengblad, O., Terashima, S., Thies, R., Togano, Y., Uberseder, E., Van de Walle, J., Velho, P., Volkov, V., Wagner, A., Wamers, F., Weick, H., Weigand, M., Wheldon, C., Wilson, G., Wimmer, C., Winfield, J. S., Woods, P., Yakorev, D., Zhukov, M. V., Zilges, A., and Zuber, K.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
With the R$^{3}$B-LAND setup at GSI we have measured exclusive relative-energy spectra of the Coulomb dissociation of $^{18}$C at a projectile energy around 425~AMeV on a lead target, which are needed to determine the radiative neutron-capture cross sections of $^{17}$C into the ground state of $^{18}$C. Those data have been used to constrain theoretical calculations for transitions populating excited states in $^{18}$C. This allowed to derive the astrophysical cross section $\sigma^{*}_{\mathrm{n}\gamma}$ accounting for the thermal population of $^{17}$C target states in astrophysical scenarios. The experimentally verified capture rate is significantly lower than those of previously obtained Hauser-Feshbach estimations at temperatures $T_{9}\leq{}1$~GK. Network simulations with updated neutron-capture rates and hydrodynamics according to the neutrino-driven wind model as well as the neutron-star merger scenario reveal no pronounced influence of neutron capture of $^{17}$C on the production of second- and third-peak elements in contrast to earlier sensitivity studies.
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13. Systematic investigation of projectile fragmentation using beams of unstable B and C isotopes
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Thies, R., Heinz, A., Adachi, T., Aksyutina, Y., Alcantara-Núñes, J., Altstadt, S., Alvarez-Pol, H., Ashwood, N., Aumann, T., Avdeichikov, V., Barr, M., Beceiro-Novo, S., Bemmerer, D., Benlliure, J., Bertulani, C. A., Boretzky, K., Borge, M. J. G., Burgunder, G., Caamano, M., Caesar, C., Casarejos, E., Catford, W., Cederkäll, J., Chakraborty, S., Chartier, M., Chulkov, L. V., Cortina-Gil, D., Crespo, R., Datta, U., Fernández, P. Díaz, Dillmann, I., Elekes, Z., Enders, J., Ershova, O., Estradé, A., Farinon, F., Fraile, L. M., Freer, M., Freudenberger, M., Fynbo, H. O. U., Galaviz, D., Geissel, H., Gernhäuser, R., Göbel, K., Golubev, P., Diaz, D. Gonzalez, Hagdahl, J., Heftrich, T., Heil, M., Heine, M., Henriques, A., Holl, M., Ickert, G., Ignatov, A., Jakobsson, B., Johansson, H. T., Jonson, B., Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N., Kanungo, R., Knöbel, R., Kröll, T., Krücken, R., Kurcewicz, J., Kurz, N., Labiche, M., Langer, C., Bleis, T. Le, Lemmon, R., Lepyoshkina, O., Lindberg, S., Machado, J., Marganiec, J., Maroussov, V., Mostazo, M., Movsesyan, A., Najafi, A., Nilsson, T., Nociforo, C., Panin, V., Paschalis, S., Perea, A., Petri, M., Pietri, S., Plag, R., Prochazka, A., Rahaman, A., Rastrepina, G., Reifarth, R., Ribeiro, G., Ricciardi, M. V., Rigollet, C., Riisager, K., Röder, M., Rossi, D., del Rio, J. Sanchez, Savran, D., Scheit, H., Simon, H., Sorlin, O., Stoica, V., Streicher, B., Taylor, J. T., Tengblad, O., Terashima, S., Togano, Y., Uberseder, E., Van de Walle, J., Velho, P., Volkov, V., Wagner, A., Wamers, F., Weick, H., Weigand, M., Wheldon, C., Wilson, G., Wimmer, C., Winfield, J. S., Woods, P., Yakorev, D., Zhukov, M. V., Zilges, A., and Zuber, K.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Background: Models describing nuclear fragmentation and fragmentation-fission deliver important input for planning nuclear physics experiments and future radioactive ion beam facilities. These models are usually benchmarked against data from stable beam experiments. In the future, two-step fragmentation reactions with exotic nuclei as stepping stones are a promising tool to reach the most neutron-rich nuclei, creating a need for models to describe also these reactions. Purpose: We want to extend the presently available data on fragmentation reactions towards the light exotic region on the nuclear chart. Furthermore, we want to improve the understanding of projectile fragmentation especially for unstable isotopes. Method: We have measured projectile fragments from 10,12-18C and 10-15B isotopes colliding with a carbon target. These measurements were all performed within one experiment, which gives rise to a very consistent dataset. We compare our data to model calculations. Results: One-proton removal cross sections with different final neutron numbers (1pxn) for relativistic 10,12-18C and 10-15B isotopes impinging on a carbon target. Comparing model calculations to the data, we find that EPAX is not able to describe the data satisfactorily. Using ABRABLA07 on the other hand, we find that the average excitation energy per abraded nucleon needs to be decreased from 27 MeV to 8.1 MeV. With that decrease ABRABLA07 describes the data surprisingly well. Conclusions: Extending the available data towards light unstable nuclei with a consistent set of new data have allowed for a systematic investigation of the role of the excitation energy induced in projectile fragmentation. Most striking is the apparent mass dependence of the average excitation energy per abraded nucleon. Nevertheless, this parameter, which has been related to final-state interactions, requires further study.
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14. Coulomb breakup of neutron-rich $^{29,30}$Na isotopes near the island of inversion
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Rahaman, A ., Datta, Ushasi, Aumann, T., Beceiro-Novo, S., Boretzky, K., Caesar, C., Carlson, B. V., Catford, W. N., Chakraborty, S., Chartier, M., Cortina-Gil, D., Angelis, G. De., Gonzalez-Diaz, D., Emling, H., Fernandez, P. Diaz, Fraile, L. M., Ershova, O., Geissel, H., Jonson, B., Johansson, H., Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N., Krücken, R., Kröll, T., Kurcewicz, J., Langer, C., Bleis, T. Le, Leifels, Y., Münzenberg, G., Marganiec, J., Nilsson, T., Nociforo, C., Najafi, A., Panin, V., Paschalis, S., Plag, R., Reifarth, R., Rigollet, C., Ricciardi, V., Rossi, D., Scheit, H., Simon, H., Scheidenberger, C., Typel, S., Taylor, J., Togano, Y., Volkov, V., Weick, H., Wagner, A., Wamers, F., Weigand, M., Winfield, J. S., Yakorev, D., and Zoric, M.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
First results are reported on the ground state configurations of the neutron-rich $^{29,30}$Na isotopes, obtained via Coulomb dissociation (CD) measurements as a method of the direct probe. The invariant mass spectra of those nuclei have been obtained through measurement of the four-momentum of all decay products after Coulomb excitation on a $^{208}Pb$ target at energies of 400-430 MeV/nucleon using FRS-ALADIN-LAND setup at GSI, Darmstadt. Integrated Coulomb-dissociation cross-sections (CD) of 89 $(7)$ mb and 167 $(13)$ mb up to excitation energy of 10 MeV for one neutron removal from $^{29}$Na and $^{30}$Na respectively, have been extracted. The major part of one neutron removal, CD cross-sections of those nuclei populate core, in its' ground state. A comparison with the direct breakup model, suggests the predominant occupation of the valence neutron in the ground state of $^{29}$Na${(3/2^+)}$ and $^{30}$Na${(2^+)}$ is the $d$ orbital with small contribution in the $s$-orbital which are coupled with ground state of the core. The ground state configurations of these nuclei are as $^{28}$Na$_{gs (1^+)\otimes\nu_{s,d}$ and $^{29}$Na$_{gs}(3/2^+)\otimes\nu_{ s,d}$, respectively. The ground state spin and parity of these nuclei, obtained from this experiment are in agreement with earlier reported values. The spectroscopic factors for the valence neutron occupying the $s$ and $d$ orbitals for these nuclei in the ground state have been extracted and reported for the first time. A comparison of the experimental findings with the shell model calculation using MCSM suggests a lower limit of around 4.3 MeV of the sd-pf shell gap in $^{30}$Na., Comment: Modified version of the manuscript is accepted for publication in Journal of Physics G, Jan., 2017
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15. Results of bisphosphonate withdrawal: duration of antiresorptive activity, fractures, changes in BMD and bone turnover markers
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Belova, K. Yu., primary, Ershova, O. B., additional, and Skripnikova, I. A., additional
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16. CYP2C9, CYP4F2, VKORC1 Gene Polymorphism in Buryat Population
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Sambyalova, A. Yu., Bairova, T. A., Belyaeva, E. V., Ershova, O. A., Sargaeva, D. S., and Kolesnikov, S. I.
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- 2020
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17. Early Optical Observations of Gamma-Ray Bursts Compared with Their Gamma- and X-Ray Characteristics Using a MASTER Global Network of Robotic Telescopes from Lomonosov Moscow State University
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Ershova, O. A., Lipunov, V. M., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Tyurina, N. V., Kornilov, V. G., Zimnukhov, D. S., Gabovich, A., Gress, O. A., Budnev, N. M., Yurkov, V. V., Vladimirov, V. V., Kuznetsov, A. S., Balanutsa, P. V., Rebolo, R., Serra-Ricart, M., Buckley, D., Podesta, R., Levato, H., Lopez, C., Podesta, F., Francile, C., Mallamaci, C., Yazev, S. A., Vlasenko, D. M., Tlatov, A., Senik, V., Grinshpun, V., Chasovnikov, A., Topolev, V., Pozdnyakov, A., Zhirkov, K., Kuvshinov, D., and Balakin, F.
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18. Measurement of the 92,93,94,100Mo(g,n) reactions by Coulomb Dissociation
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Göbel, K., Adrich, P., Altstadt, S., Alvarez-Pol, H., Aksouh, F., Aumann, T., Babilon, M., Behr, K-H., Benlliure, J., Berg, T., Böhmer, M., Boretzky, K., Brünle, A., Beyer, R., Casarejos, E., Chartier, M., Cortina-Gil, D., Chatillon, A., Pramanik, U. Datta., Deveaux, L., Elvers, M., Elze, T. W., Emling, H., Erhard, M., Ershova, O., Fernandez-Dominguez, B., Geissel, H., Górska, M., Heftrich, T., Heil, M., Hellstroem, M., Ickert, G., Johansson, H., Junghans, A. R., Käppeler, F., Kiselev, O., Klimkiewicz, A., Kratz, J. V., Kulessa, R., Kurz, N., Labiche, M., Langer, C., Bleis, T. Le., Lemmon, R., Lindenberg, K., Litvinov, Y. A., Maierbeck, P., Movsesyan, A., Müller, S., Nilsson, T., Nociforo, C., Paar, N., Palit, R., Paschalis, S., Plag, R., Prokopowicz, W., Reifarth, R., Rossi, D. M., Schnorrenberger, L., Simon, H., Sonnabend, K., Sümmerer, K., Surówka, G., Vretenar, D., Wagner, A., Walter, S., Waluś, W., Wamers, F., Weick, H., Weigand, M., Winckler, N., Winkler, M., and Zilges, A.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The Coulomb Dissociation (CD) cross sections of the stable isotopes 92,94,100Mo and of the unstable isotope 93Mo were measured at the LAND/R3B setup at GSI Helmholtzzentrum f\"ur Schwerionenforschung in Darmstadt, Germany. Experimental data on these isotopes may help to explain the problem of the underproduction of 92,94Mo and 96,98Ru in the models of p-process nucleosynthesis. The CD cross sections obtained for the stable Mo isotopes are in good agreement with experiments performed with real photons, thus validating the method of Coulomb Dissociation. The result for the reaction 93Mo(g,n) is especially important since the corresponding cross section has not been measured before. A preliminary integral Coulomb Dissociation cross section of the 94Mo(g,n) reaction is presented. Further analysis will complete the experimental database for the (g,n) production chain of the p-isotopes of molybdenum., Comment: Talk given at the Conference Nuclear Physice in Astrophysics VI (NPA6), Lisbon, Portugal, May 19-24 2013. To appear in the NPA6 Proceedings in Journal of Physics: Conference Series (JPCS). 6 pages, 6 figures
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19. Nuclear astrophysics with radioactive ions at FAIR
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Reifarth, R., Altstadt, S., Göbel, K., Heftrich, T., Heil, M., Koloczek, A., Langer, C., Plag, R., Pohl, M., Sonnabend, K., Weigand, M., Adachi, T., Aksouh, F., Al-Khalili, J., AlGarawi, M., AlGhamdi, S., Alkhazov, G., Alkhomashi, N., Alvarez-Pol, H., Alvarez-Rodriguez, R., Andreev, V., Andrei, B., Atar, L., Aumann, T., Avdeichikov, V., Bacri, C., Bagchi, S., Barbieri, C., Beceiro, S., Beck, C., Beinrucker, C., Belier, G., Bemmerer, D., Bendel, M., Benlliure, J., Benzoni, G., Berjillos, R., Bertini, D., Bertulani, C., Bishop, S., Blasi, N., Bloch, T., Blumenfeld, Y., Bonaccorso, A., Boretzky, K., Botvina, A., Boudard, A., Boutachkov, P., Boztosun, I., Bracco, A., Brambilla, S., Monago, J. Briz, Caamano, M., Caesar, C., Camera, F., Casarejos, E., Catford, W., Cederkall, J., Cederwall, B., Chartier, M., Chatillon, A., Cherciu, M., Chulkov, L., Coleman-Smith, P., Cortina-Gil, D., Crespi, F., Crespo, R., Cresswell, J., Csatlós, M., Déchery, F., Davids, B., Davinson, T., Derya, V., Detistov, P., Fernandez, P. Diaz, DiJulio, D., Dmitry, S., Doré, D., Duenas, J., Dupont, E., Egelhof, P., Egorova, I., Elekes, Z., Enders, J., Endres, J., Ershov, S., Ershova, O., Fernandez-Dominguez, B., Fetisov, A., Fiori, E., Fomichev, A., Fonseca, M., Fraile, L., Freer, M., Friese, J., Borge, M. G., Redondo, D. Galaviz, Gannon, S., Garg, U., Gasparic, I., Gasques, L., Gastineau, B., Geissel, H., Gernhäuser, R., Ghosh, T., Gilbert, M., Glorius, J., Golubev, P., Gorshkov, A., Gourishetty, A., Grigorenko, L., Gulyas, J., Haiduc, M., Hammache, F., Harakeh, M., Hass, M., Heine, M., Hennig, A., Henriques, A., Herzberg, R., Holl, M., Ignatov, A., Ignatyuk, A., Ilieva, S., Ivanov, M., Iwasa, N., Jakobsson, B., Johansson, H., Jonson, B., Joshi, P., Junghans, A., Jurado, B., Körner, G., Kalantar, N., Kanungo, R., Kelic-Heil, A., Kezzar, K., Khan, E., Khanzadeev, A., Kiselev, O., Kogimtzis, M., Körper, D., Kräckmann, S., Kröll, T., Krücken, R., Krasznahorkay, A., Kratz, J., Kresan, D., Krings, T., Krumbholz, A., Krupko, S., Kulessa, R., Kumar, S., Kurz, N., Kuzmin, E., Labiche, M., Langanke, K., Lazarus, I., Bleis, T. Le, Lederer, C., Lemasson, A., Lemmon, R., Liberati, V., Litvinov, Y., Löher, B., Herraiz, J. Lopez, Münzenberg, G., Machado, J., Maev, E., Mahata, K., Mancusi, D., Marganiec, J., Perez, M. Martinez, Marusov, V., Mengoni, D., Million, B., Morcelle, V., Moreno, O., Movsesyan, A., Nacher, E., Najafi, M., Nakamura, T., Naqvi, F., Nikolski, E., Nilsson, T., Nociforo, C., Nolan, P., Novatsky, B., Nyman, G., Ornelas, A., Palit, R., Pandit, S., Panin, V., Paradela, C., Parkar, V., Paschalis, S., Pawłowski, P., Perea, A., Pereira, J., Petrache, C., Petri, M., Pickstone, S., Pietralla, N., Pietri, S., Pivovarov, Y., Potlog, P., Prokofiev, A., Rastrepina, G., Rauscher, T., Ribeiro, G., Ricciardi, M., Richter, A., Rigollet, C., Riisager, K., Rios, A., Ritter, C., Frutos, T. Rodríguez, Vignote, J. Rodriguez, Röder, M., Romig, C., Rossi, D., Roussel-Chomaz, P., Rout, P., Roy, S., Söderström, P., Sarkar, M. Saha, Sakuta, S., Salsac, M., Sampson, J., Saez, J. Sanchez del Rio, Rosado, J. Sanchez, Sanjari, S., Sarriguren, P., Sauerwein, A., Savran, D., Scheidenberger, C., Scheit, H., Schmidt, S., Schmitt, C., Schnorrenberger, L., Schrock, P., Schwengner, R., Seddon, D., Sherrill, B., Shrivastava, A., Sidorchuk, S., Silva, J., Simon, H., Simpson, E., Singh, P., Slobodan, D., Sohler, D., Spieker, M., Stach, D., Stan, E., Stanoiu, M., Stepantsov, S., Stevenson, P., Strieder, F., Stuhl, L., Suda, T., Sümmerer, K., Streicher, B., Taieb, J., Takechi, M., Tanihata, I., Taylor, J., Tengblad, O., Ter-Akopian, G., Terashima, S., Teubig, P., Thies, R., Thoennessen, M., Thomas, T., Thornhill, J., Thungstrom, G., Timar, J., Togano, Y., Tomohiro, U., Tornyi, T., Tostevin, J., Townsley, C., Trautmann, W., Trivedi, T., Typel, S., Uberseder, E., Udias, J., Uesaka, T., Uvarov, L., Vajta, Z., Velho, P., Vikhrov, V., Volknandt, M., Volkov, V., von Neumann-Cosel, P., von Schmid, M., Wagner, A., Wamers, F., Weick, H., Wells, D., Westerberg, L., Wieland, O., Wiescher, M., Wimmer, C., Wimmer, K., Winfield, J. S., Winkel, M., Woods, P., Wyss, R., Yakorev, D., Yavor, M., Cardona, J. Zamora, Zartova, I., Zerguerras, T., Zgura, I., Zhdanov, A., Zhukov, M., Zieblinski, M., Zilges, A., and Zuber, K.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
The nucleosynthesis of elements beyond iron is dominated by neutron captures in the s and r processes. However, 32 stable, proton-rich isotopes cannot be formed during those processes, because they are shielded from the s-process flow and r-process beta-decay chains. These nuclei are attributed to the p and rp process. For all those processes, current research in nuclear astrophysics addresses the need for more precise reaction data involving radioactive isotopes. Depending on the particular reaction, direct or inverse kinematics, forward or time-reversed direction are investigated to determine or at least to constrain the desired reaction cross sections. The Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR) will offer unique, unprecedented opportunities to investigate many of the important reactions. The high yield of radioactive isotopes, even far away from the valley of stability, allows the investigation of isotopes involved in processes as exotic as the r or rp processes., Comment: Invited Talk given at the Conference Nuclear Physice in Astrophysics VI (NPA6), Lisbon, Portugal, May 19-24 2013. To appear in the NPA6 Proceedings in Journal of Physics: Conference Series (JPCS)
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20. Microquasar V404 Cyg /GS 2023+338: MASTER optical observations during the June and December 2015 super-outbursts
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Lipunov, V.M., Gorbovskoy, E., Kuznetsov, A., Vlasenko, D., Kornilov, V.G., Zimnukhov, D., Vladimirov, V., Giovannelli, F., Titarchuk, L.G., Shakura, N.I., Rebolo, R., Serra-Ricart, M., Buckley, D.A.H., Tiurina, N., Budnev, N.M., Gress, O., Hongbo, H., Wang, X., Krushinsky, V., Tlatov, A., Balanutsa, P., Gabovich, A., Yurkov, V., Ershova, O., and Grinshpun, V.
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21. Coulomb excitation of exotic nuclei at the R3B-LAND setup
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Rossi, D. M., Adrich, P., Aksouh, F., Alvarez-Pol, H., Aumann, T., Benlliure, J., Böhmer, M., Boretzky, K., Casarejos, E., Chartier, M., Chatillon, A., Cortina-Gil, D., Pramanik, U. Datta, Emling, H., Ershova, O., Fernandez-Dominguez, B., Geissel, H., Gorska, M., Heil, M., Johansson, H., Junghans, A., Kiselev, O., Klimkiewicz, A., Kratz, J. V., Kurz, N., Labiche, M., Bleis, T. Le, Lemmon, R., Litvinov, Yu. A., Mahata, K., Maierbeck, P., Movsesyan, A., Nilsson, T., Nociforo, C., Palit, R., Paschalis, S., Plag, R., Reifarth, R., Simon, H., Sümmerer, K., Wagner, A., Walus, W., Weick, H., and Winkler, M.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Exotic Ni isotopes have been measured at the R3B-LAND setup at GSI in Darmstadt, using Coulomb excitation in inverse kinematics at beam energies around 500 MeV/u. As the experimental setup allows kinematically complete measurements, the excitation energy was reconstructed using the invariant mass method. The GDR and additional low-lying strength have been observed in 68Ni, the latter exhausting 4.1(1.9)% of the E1 energy-weighted sum rule. Also, the branching ratio for the non-statistical decay of the excited 68Ni nuclei was measured and amounts to 24(4)%., Comment: 11 pages, 7 figures. Invited Talk given at the 11th International Conference on Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions (NN2012), San Antonio, Texas, USA, May 27-June 1, 2012. To appear in the NN2012 Proceedings in Journal of Physics: Conference Series (JPCS)
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- 2012
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22. Beyond the Neutron Drip-Line: The Unbound Oxygen Isotopes 25O and 26O
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Caesar, C., Simonis, J., Adachi, T., Aksyutina, Y., Alcantara, J., Altstadt, S., Alvarez-Pol, H., Ashwood, N., Aumann, T., Avdeichikov, V., Barr, M., Beceiro, S., Bemmerer, D., Benlliure, J., Bertulani, C. A., Boretzky, K., Borge, M. J. G., Burgunder, G., Caamano, M., Casarejos, E., Catford, W., Cederkäll, J., Chakraborty, S., Chartier, M., Chulkov, L., Cortina-Gil, D., Pramanik, U. Datta, Fernandez, P. Diaz, Dillmann, I., Elekes, Z., Enders, J., Ershova, O., Estrade, A., Farinon, F., Fraile, L. M., Freer, M., Freudenberger, M., Fynbo, H. O. U., Galaviz, D., Geissel, H., Gernhäuser, R., Golubev, P., Diaz, D. Gonzalez, Hagdahl, J., Heftrich, T., Heil, M., Heine, M., Heinz, A., Henriques, A., Holl, M., Holt, J. D., Ickert, G., Ignatov, A., Jakobsson, B., Johansson, H. T., Jonson, B., Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N., Kanungo, R., Kelic-Heil, A., Knöbel, R., Kröll, T., Krücken, R., Kurcewicz, J., Labiche, M., Langer, C., Bleis, T. Le, Lemmon, R., Lepyoshkina, O., Lindberg, S., Machado, J., Marganiec, J., Maroussov, V., Menéndez, J., Mostazo, M., Movsesyan, A., Najafi, A., Nilsson, T., Nociforo, C., Panin, V., Perea, A., Pietri, S., Plag, R., Prochazka, A., Rahaman, A., Rastrepina, G., Reifarth, R., Ribeiro, G., Ricciardi, M. V., Rigollet, C., Riisager, K., Röder, M., Rossi, D. M., del Rio, J. Sanchez, Savran, D., Scheit, H., Schwenk, A., Simon, H., Sorlin, O., Stoica, V., Streicher, B., Taylor, J., Tengblad, O., Terashima, S., Thies, R., Togano, Y., Uberseder, E., Van de Walle, J., Velho, P., Volkov, V., Wagner, A., Wamers, F., Weick, H., Weigand, M., Wheldon, C., Wilson, G., Wimmer, C., Winfield, J. S., Woods, P., Yakorev, D., Zhukov, M. V., Zilges, A., Zoric, M., Zuber, K., and collaboration, R3B
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The very neutron-rich oxygen isotopes 25O and 26O are investigated experimentally and theoret- ically. In this first R3B-LAND experiment, the unbound states are populated at GSI via proton- knockout reactions from 26F and 27F at relativistic energies around 450 MeV/nucleon. From the kinematically complete measurement of the decay into 24O plus one or two neutrons, the 25O ground- state energy and lifetime are determined, and upper limits for the 26O ground state are extracted. In addition, the results provide evidence for an excited state in 26O at around 4 MeV. The ex- perimental findings are compared to theoretical shell-model calculations based on chiral two- and three-nucleon (3N) forces, including for the first time residual 3N forces, which are shown to be amplified as valence neutrons are added.
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23. Nanotube-Based NEMS: Control vs. Thermodynamic Fluctuations
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Ershova, O. V., Lebedeva, I. V., Lozovik, Yu. E., Popov, A. M., Knizhnik, A. A., Potapkin, B. V., Bubel, O. N., Kislyakov, E. F., and Poklonski, N. A.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
Multi-scale simulations of nanotube-based nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS) controlled by a nonuniform electric field are performed by an example of a gigahertz oscillator. Using molecular dynamics simulations, we obtain the friction coefficients and characteristics of the thermal noise associated with the relative motion of the nanotube walls. These results are used in a phenomenological one-dimensional oscillator model. The analysis based both on this model and the Fokker-Planck equation for the oscillation energy distribution function shows how thermodynamic fluctuations restrict the possibility of controlling NEMS operation for systems of small sizes. The parameters of the force for which control of the oscillator operation is possible are determined., Comment: 40 pages, 12 figures
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24. Ab Initio Calculations of the Walls Shear Strength of Carbon Nanotubes
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Bichoutskaia, E., Ershova, O. V., Lozovik, Yu. E., and Popov, A. M.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
The dependence of the energy of interwall interaction in double-walled carbon nanotubes (DWNT) on the relative position of walls has been calculated using the density functional method. This dependence is used to evaluate forces that are necessary for the relative telescopic motion of walls and to calculate the shear strength of DWNT for the relative sliding of walls along the nanotube axis and for their relative rotation about this axis. The possibility of experimental verification of the obtained results is discussed., Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure
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25. Results of a clinical study of Traumeel® S and Zeel® T in patients with knee osteoarthritis and concomitant cardiovascular disease
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Alekseeva, L. I., primary, Mazurov, V. I., additional, Zonova, E. V., additional, Ershova, O. B., additional, and Reshetko, O. V., additional
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26. Experimental Study of the Acoustic Field Generated by a 50 MeV Electron Beam in Water
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Bychkov, V. B., Demidov, V. S., Demidova, E. V., Ermakov, A. N., Ershova, O. D., Ishkhanov, B. S., Maslyany, V. P., Sokolov, A. Yu., and Khaldeeva, N. A.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Astrophysics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
At the MSU SINP electron accelerator, a space-time dependence of the acoustic pressure generated in water by an electron beam of 50 MeV energy was obtained. Measurements were carried out in 100 points located along the line parallel to the beam axis at the distance of 6.5 cm from the axis. At a two-dimensional diagram (distance-time) two signal tracks were observed from two sound sources: a cylindrical acoustic antenna generated by the electron beam, and an area of the beam entrance cap which divides the water medium from the air., Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures
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27. V404 CYG/GS 2023+338: Monitoring in the Optical with Robotic Telescopes of the MASTER Global Network during the 2015 Superburst
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Lipunov, V. M., Kuznetsov, A. S., Gorbovskoy, E. S., Kornilov, V. G., Tyurina, N. V., Vladimirov, V. V., Krushinskiy, V. V., Zalozhnykh, I. S., Vlasenko, D. M., Zimnukhov, D. S., Balanutsa, P. V., Gabovich, A., Shakura, N. I., Giovanelli, F., Titarchuk, L. G., Buckley, D. A. H., Gress, O., Budnev, N., Rebolo, R., Serra-Ricart, M., Tlatov, A. G., Senik, V. A., Yurkov, V. V., Ershova, O., Grinshpun, V. G., and Ishmukhametova, Yu. V.
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28. Three Novel Class 1 Integrons Detected in Multidrug-Resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa Hospital Strains
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Astashkin, E. I., Lev, A. I., Ershova, O. N., Novikova, T. S., Ageeva, E. N., Fedyukina, G. N., Svetoch, E. A., and Fursova, N. K.
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29. Diverse mechanisms in proton knockout reactions from the Borromean nucleus $$^{17}\text {Ne}$$
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Wamers, F., primary, Lehr, C., additional, Marganiec-Gałązka, J., additional, Aksouh, F., additional, Aksyutina, Yu., additional, Alvarez-Pol, H., additional, Atar, L., additional, Aumann, T., additional, Beceiro-Novo, S., additional, Bertulani, C. A., additional, Boretzky, K., additional, Borge, M. J. G., additional, Caesar, C., additional, Chartier, M., additional, Chatillon, A., additional, Chulkov, L. V., additional, Cortina-Gil, D., additional, Fernández, P. Díaz, additional, Emling, H., additional, Ershova, O., additional, Fraile, L. M., additional, Fynbo, H. O. U., additional, Galaviz, D., additional, Geissel, H., additional, Heil, M., additional, Holl, M., additional, Johansson, H. T., additional, Jonson, B., additional, Karagiannis, C., additional, Kiselev, O. A., additional, Kratz, J. V., additional, Kulessa, R., additional, Kurz, N., additional, Langer, C., additional, Lantz, M., additional, Le Bleis, T., additional, Lemmon, R., additional, Litvinov, Yu. A., additional, Mahata, K., additional, Müntz, C., additional, Nilsson, T., additional, Nociforo, C., additional, Ott, W., additional, Panin, V., additional, Paschalis, S., additional, Perea, A., additional, Plag, R., additional, Reifarth, R., additional, Richter, A., additional, Riisager, K., additional, Rodriguez-Tajes, C., additional, Rossi, D., additional, Savran, D., additional, Scheit, H., additional, Schrieder, G., additional, Schrock, P., additional, Simon, H., additional, Stroth, J., additional, Sümmerer, K., additional, Tengblad, O., additional, Weick, H., additional, and Wimmer, C., additional
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30. APPLICATION OF DIFFERENT APPROACHES TO DETECTION OF PATIENTS WITH A HIGH RISK OF FRACTURES IN THE RUSSIAN POPULATION
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Gladkova, E., primary, Lesnyak, O., additional, Ershova, O., additional, Scripnikova, I., additional, Anoshenkova, O., additional, Belova, K., additional, Belousova, I., additional, Dreval, A., additional, Zavodovskij, B., additional, Latfullin, A., additional, Kryukova, I., additional, Leonova, N., additional, Poljakova, J., additional, Poljakova, E., additional, Akhatov, A., additional, Ahverdjan, J., additional, Ilyin, M., additional, Leykauskene, E., additional, Sivordova, L., additional, Grebenkina, M., additional, Kasimova, A., additional, and Kolchinskij, I., additional
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31. Diverse mechanisms in proton knockout reactions from the Borromean nucleus Ne-17
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Wamers, F., Lehr, C., Marganiec-Galazka, J., Aksouh, F., Aksyutina, Yu., Alvarez-Pol, H., Atar, L., Aumann, T., Beceiro-Novo, S., Bertulani, C. A., Boretzky, K., Borge, M. J. G., Caesar, C., Chartier, M., Chatillon, A., Chulkov, L. V., Cortina-Gil, D., Fernandez, P. Diaz, Emling, H., Ershova, O., Fraile, L. M., Fynbo, H. O. U., Galaviz, D., Geissel, H., Heil, M., Holl, M., Johansson, H. T., Jonson, B., Karagiannis, C., Kiselev, O. A., Kratz, J. V., Kulessa, R., Kurz, N., Langer, C., Lantz, Mattias, Le Bleis, T., Lemmon, R., Litvinov, Yu. A., Mahata, K., Muentz, C., Nilsson, T., Nociforo, C., Ott, W., Panin, V., Paschalis, S., Perea, A., Plag, R., Reifarth, R., Richter, A., Riisager, K., Rodriguez-Tajes, C., Rossi, D., Savran, D., Scheit, H., Schrieder, G., Schrock, P., Simon, H., Stroth, J., Suemmerer, K., Tengblad, O., Weick, H., Wimmer, C., Wamers, F., Lehr, C., Marganiec-Galazka, J., Aksouh, F., Aksyutina, Yu., Alvarez-Pol, H., Atar, L., Aumann, T., Beceiro-Novo, S., Bertulani, C. A., Boretzky, K., Borge, M. J. G., Caesar, C., Chartier, M., Chatillon, A., Chulkov, L. V., Cortina-Gil, D., Fernandez, P. Diaz, Emling, H., Ershova, O., Fraile, L. M., Fynbo, H. O. U., Galaviz, D., Geissel, H., Heil, M., Holl, M., Johansson, H. T., Jonson, B., Karagiannis, C., Kiselev, O. A., Kratz, J. V., Kulessa, R., Kurz, N., Langer, C., Lantz, Mattias, Le Bleis, T., Lemmon, R., Litvinov, Yu. A., Mahata, K., Muentz, C., Nilsson, T., Nociforo, C., Ott, W., Panin, V., Paschalis, S., Perea, A., Plag, R., Reifarth, R., Richter, A., Riisager, K., Rodriguez-Tajes, C., Rossi, D., Savran, D., Scheit, H., Schrieder, G., Schrock, P., Simon, H., Stroth, J., Suemmerer, K., Tengblad, O., Weick, H., and Wimmer, C.
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Nucleon knockout experiments using beryllium or carbon targets reveal a strong dependence of the quenching factors, i.e., the ratio (Rs) of theoretical to the experimental spectroscopic factors (C2S), on the proton-neutron asymmetry in the nucleus under study. However, this dependence is greatly reduced when a hydrogen target is used. To understand this phenomenon, exclusive H-1(Ne-17, 2p F-16) and inclusive C-12(Ne-17, 2p 1(6)F)X, 1(2)C(Ne-17, F-16)X as well as 1H(Ne-17,(16) F)X(X-denotes undetected reaction products) reactions with F-16 in the ground and excited states were anal- ysed. The longitudinal momentum distribution of F-16 and the correlations between the detached protons were studied. In the case of the carbon target, there is a significant deviation from the predictions of the eikonal model. The eikonal approximation was used to extract spectroscopic factor values (CS)-S-2. The experimental (CS)-S-2 value obtained with C target is markedly lower than that for H target. This is interpreted as rescattering due to simultaneous nucleon knockout from both reaction partners, Ne-17 and C-12.
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32. Diverse mechanisms in proton knockout reactions from the Borromean nucleus 17Ne
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Chalmers University of Technology, Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Germany), Helmholtz International Center for FAIR, Swedish Research Council, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Department of Energy (US), Jonson, B. [0000-0002-9697-9115], Wamers, F., Lehr, C., Marganiec-Gałązka, J., Aksouh, F., Aksyutina, Yu, Alvarez-Pol, H., Atar, L., Aumann, T., Beceiro-Novo, S., Bertulani, C. A., Boretzky, K., García Borge, María José, Caesar, C., Chartier, M., Chatillon, A., Chulkov, L. V., Cortina-Gil, D., Fernández, P. Díaz, Emling, H., Ershova, O., Fraile, L. M., Fynbo, H. O.U., Galaviz, D., Geissel, H., Heil, M., Holl, M., Johansson, H. T., Jonson, B., Karagiannis, C., Kiselev, O. A., Kratz, J. V., Kulessa, R., Kurz, N., Langer, C., Lantz, M., Le Bleis, T., Lemmon, R., Litvinov, Yu A., Mahata, K., Müntz, C., Nilsson, T., Nociforo, C., Ott, W., Panin, V., Paschalis, S., Perea, Ángel, Plag, R., Reifarth, R., Richter, A., Riisager, K., Rodriguez-Tajes, C., Rossi, D., Savran, D., Scheit, H., Schrieder, G., Schrock, P., Simon, H., Stroth, J., Sümmerer, K., Tengblad, Olof, Weick, H., Wimmer, C., Chalmers University of Technology, Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Germany), Helmholtz International Center for FAIR, Swedish Research Council, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (España), Department of Energy (US), Jonson, B. [0000-0002-9697-9115], Wamers, F., Lehr, C., Marganiec-Gałązka, J., Aksouh, F., Aksyutina, Yu, Alvarez-Pol, H., Atar, L., Aumann, T., Beceiro-Novo, S., Bertulani, C. A., Boretzky, K., García Borge, María José, Caesar, C., Chartier, M., Chatillon, A., Chulkov, L. V., Cortina-Gil, D., Fernández, P. Díaz, Emling, H., Ershova, O., Fraile, L. M., Fynbo, H. O.U., Galaviz, D., Geissel, H., Heil, M., Holl, M., Johansson, H. T., Jonson, B., Karagiannis, C., Kiselev, O. A., Kratz, J. V., Kulessa, R., Kurz, N., Langer, C., Lantz, M., Le Bleis, T., Lemmon, R., Litvinov, Yu A., Mahata, K., Müntz, C., Nilsson, T., Nociforo, C., Ott, W., Panin, V., Paschalis, S., Perea, Ángel, Plag, R., Reifarth, R., Richter, A., Riisager, K., Rodriguez-Tajes, C., Rossi, D., Savran, D., Scheit, H., Schrieder, G., Schrock, P., Simon, H., Stroth, J., Sümmerer, K., Tengblad, Olof, Weick, H., and Wimmer, C.
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Nucleon knockout experiments using beryllium or carbon targets reveal a strong dependence of the quenching factors, i.e., the ratio (R s) of theoretical to the experimental spectroscopic factors (C 2S), on the proton-neutron asymmetry in the nucleus under study. However, this dependence is greatly reduced when a hydrogen target is used. To understand this phenomenon, exclusive 1H (17Ne , 2p16F) and inclusive 12C(17Ne,2p16F)X , 12C (17Ne , 16F) X as well as 1H (17Ne , 16F) X (X-denotes undetected reaction products) reactions with 16F in the ground and excited states were analysed. The longitudinal momentum distribution of 16F and the correlations between the detached protons were studied. In the case of the carbon target, there is a significant deviation from the predictions of the eikonal model. The eikonal approximation was used to extract spectroscopic factor values C 2S . The experimental C 2S value obtained with C target is markedly lower than that for H target. This is interpreted as rescattering due to simultaneous nucleon knockout from both reaction partners, 17Ne and 12C .
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33. Three-stage Collapse of the Long Gamma-Ray Burst from GRB 160625B Prompt Multiwavelength Observations
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Lipunov, V. M., primary, Sadovnichy, V. A., additional, Panasyuk, M. I., additional, Yashin, I. V., additional, Svertilov, S. I., additional, Simakov, S. G., additional, Svinkin, D., additional, Gorbovskoy, E., additional, Lipunova, G. V., additional, Kornilov, V. G., additional, Frederiks, D., additional, Topolev, V., additional, Rebolo, R., additional, Serra, M., additional, Tiurina, N., additional, Minkina, E., additional, Bogomolov, V. V., additional, Bogomolov, A. V., additional, Iyudin, A. F., additional, Chasovnikov, A., additional, Gabovich, A., additional, Tsvetkova, A., additional, Budnev, N. M., additional, Gress, O. A., additional, Antipov, G., additional, Gorbunov, I., additional, Vlasenko, D., additional, Balanutsa, P., additional, Podesta, R., additional, Zhirkov, K., additional, Kuznetsov, A., additional, Vladimirov, V., additional, Podesta, F., additional, Francile, C., additional, Sergienko, Yu., additional, Tlatov, A., additional, Ershova, O., additional, Cheryasov, D., additional, Yurkov, V., additional, and Krylov, A. V., additional
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34. Multiwavelength observations of GRB160625B by MASTER, Lomonosov, Konus-Wind and three stage collapse
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Lipunov, V. M., primary, Sadovnichy, V. A., additional, Panasyuk, M. I., additional, Yashin, I. V., additional, Svertilov, S. I., additional, Svinkin, D., additional, Gorbovskoy, E., additional, Simakov, S. G., additional, Lipunova, G. V., additional, Kornilov, V. G., additional, Frederiks, D., additional, Topolev, V., additional, Rebolo, R., additional, Serra, M., additional, Tiurina, N., additional, Minkina, E., additional, Bogomolov, V. V., additional, Bogomolov, A. V., additional, Iyudin, A. F., additional, Chasovnikov, A., additional, Gabovich, A., additional, Budnev, N.M., additional, Gress, O. A., additional, Antipov, G., additional, Vlasenko, D., additional, Balanutsa, P., additional, Podesta, R., additional, Zhirkov, K., additional, Kuznetsov, A., additional, Vladimirov, V., additional, Podesta, F., additional, Francile, C., additional, Sergienko, Yu., additional, Tlatov, A., additional, Ershova, O., additional, Cheryasov, D., additional, and Yurkov, V., additional
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35. 3111T/C Clock Gene Polymorphism in Women with Insomnia
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Semenova, N. V., Madaeva, I. M., Bairova, T. I., Ershova, O. A., Kalyuzhnaya, O. V., Korytov, L. I., and Kolesnikova, L. I.
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36. Analysis of the Interrelation of the Thermal Stability of Hydrides of the Intermetallic Compounds of Composition AB2 with the Nature of Their Chemical Bonds Character Me–H
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Dobrovolsky, V. D., Ershova, O. G., Solonin, Yu. M., Zavaliy, I. Yu., Zaginaichenko, Svetlana Yu., editor, Schur, Dmitry V., editor, Skorokhod, Valeriy V., editor, Veziroglu, Ayfer, editor, and İbrahimoğlu, Beycan, editor
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37. Some pharmacogenetic aspects of the ABCB1 gene in lopinavir / ritonavir concentration variability in children with HIV infection: A pilot study
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Sambyalova, A. Yu., primary, Bairova, T. A., additional, Manaenkova, T. L., additional, Belskikh, A. V., additional, Belyaeva, E. V., additional, Ershova, O. A., additional, Kumratov, D. V., additional, Paramonov, A. I., additional, Plotnikova, Yu. K., additional, Kolomeets, L. V., additional, and Rychkova, L. V., additional
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38. 13,14B(n, γ) via Coulomb Dissociation for Nucleosynthesis towards the r-Process
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Altstadt, S.G., Adachi, T., Aksyutina, Y., Alcantara, J., Alvarez-Pol, H., Ashwood, N., Atar, L., Aumann, T., Avdeichikov, V., Barr, M., Beceiro, S., Bemmerer, D., Benlliure, J., Bertulani, C.A., Boretzky, K., Borge, M.J.G., Burgunder, G., Caamano, M., Caesar, C., Casarejos, E., Catford, W., Cederkäll, J., Chakraborty, S., Chartier, M., Chulkov, L., Cortina-Gil, D., Datta Pramanik, U., Diaz Fernandez, P., Dillmann, I., Elekes, Z., Enders, J., Ershova, O., Estrade, A., Farinon, F., Fraile, L.M., Freer, M., Freudenberger, M., Fynbo, H.O.U., Galaviz, D., Geissel, H., Gernhäuser, R., Göbel, K., Golubev, P., Gonzalez Diaz, D., Hagdahl, J., Heftrich, T., Heil, M., Heine, M., Heinz, A., Henriques, A., Holl, M., Holt, J.D., Ickert, G., Ignatov, A., Jakobsson, B., Johansson, H.T., Jonson, B., Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N., Kanungo, R., Kelic-Heil, A., Knöbel, R., Kröll, T., Krücken, R., Kurcewicz, J., Kurz, N., Labiche, M., Langer, C., Le Bleis, T., Lemmon, R., Lepyoshkina, O., Machado, J., Marganiec, J., Maroussov, V., Menéndez, J., Mostazo, M., Movsesyan, A., Najafi, M.A., Nilsson, T., Nociforo, C., Panin, V., Perea, A., Pietri, S., Plag, R., Prochazka, A., Rahaman, A., Rastrepina, G., Reifarth, R., Ribeiro, G., Ricciardi, M.V., Rigollet, C., Riisager, K., Röder, M., Rossi, D., Sanchez del Rio, J., Savran, D., Scheit, H., Schwenk, A., Simon, H., Simonis, J., Sonnabend, K., Sorlin, O., Stoica, V., Streicher, B., Taylor, J., Tengblad, O., Terashima, S., Thies, R., Togano, Y., Uberseder, E., Van de Walle, J., Velho, P., Volkov, V., Wagner, A., Wamers, F., Weick, H., Weigand, M., Wheldon, C., Wilson, G., Wimmer, C., Winfield, J.S., Woods, P., Yakorev, D., Zhukov, M.V., Zilges, A., Zoric, M., and Zuber, K.
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39. Thermal Stability And Hydrogen Sorption Properties Of The Mgh2 Hydride Derived By The Reactive Milling Of The Mg + 10 Wt% Ti Mixture
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Ershova, O. G., Dobrovolsky, V. D., Solonin, Yu. M., Khyzhun, O. Yu., Baranowski, Bogdan, editor, Zaginaichenko, Svetlana Yu., editor, Schur, Dmitry V., editor, Skorokhod, Valeriy V., editor, and Veziroglu, Ayfer, editor
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40. Thermal Stability And H-Desorption Properties Of Mg3Mnni2HX Prepared By Reactive Mechanical Alloying Of Powders Mg, Mn, Ni In H2-Atmosphere
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Dobrovolsky, V. D., ERshova, O. G., Solonin, Yu. M., Denys, R. V., Zavaliy, I. Yu., Baranowski, Bogdan, editor, Zaginaichenko, Svetlana Yu., editor, Schur, Dmitry V., editor, Skorokhod, Valeriy V., editor, and Veziroglu, Ayfer, editor
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41. The Influence of Ti + TiC Additive on Thermal Stability and Decomposition Kinetics of Nanosized MgH2 Phase in Mg-Based Mechanical Alloys.
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Ershova, O. G., Dobrovolsky, V. D., and Solonin, Yu. M.
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Mechanical alloys Mg + 10 wt.% Ti and Mg + 5 wt.% Ti + 5 wt.% TiC (MAs) were synthesized by reactive mechanical alloying (RMA). Thermal stability and hydrogen desorption kinetics of the nanosized MgH2 phase in the obtained MAs were examined by means of thermal desorption spectroscopy at a hydrogen pressure of 0.1 MPa. The stabilizing effect of Ti on the nanocrystalline structure and growth of the crystallites (grains) of the MgH2 phase during the cycling was also evaluated. It has been established that the complex doping by Ti and TiC leads to a significant improvement in the desorption of hydrogen in the nanosized MgH2 phase of MAs. The role of Ti and TiC as alloying elements in improving the hydrogen desorption kinetics of MAs was studied. The catalytic effect of adding 5 wt.% Ti + 5 wt.% TiC to magnesium in improving the kinetics of hydrogen desorption is significantly lower than the catalytic effect of adding 10 wt.% Ti. Due to such alloying, the decrease in the thermodynamic stability of MgH2 is not established. The average rate of the reaction does not depend on the hydrogen concentration and is equal to the rate constant k = = k0 exp(–Ea/RT) (the Arrhenius equation). The tested materials showed high potential as hydrogen storage alloys, especially for stationary applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Role of Glutathione-S-Transferase Family Genes in Male Infertility
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Kolesnikova, L. I., Kurashova, N. A., Bairova, T. A., Dolgikh, M. I., Ershova, O. A., Dashiev, B. G., Korytov, L. I., and Koroleva, N. V.
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43. Features of Lipoperoxidation, Antioxidant Defense, and Thiol/Disulfide System in the Pathogenesis of Infertility in Males, Carriers of Nonfunctional Variants of GSTT1 and GSTM1 Gene Polymorphisms
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Kolesnikova, L. I., Kurashova, N. A., Bairova, T. A., Dolgikh, M. I., Ershova, O. A., Natyaganova, L. V., Dashiev, B. G., Gutnik, I. N., and Koroleva, N. V.
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44. Influence of Titanium and Iron Additives to Magnesium on Hydrogen-Sorption Properties, Thermal Stability, and Kinetics of Hydrogen Desorption from MgH2 Phase of Mechanical Alloy
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Dobrovolsky, V. D., Ershova, O. G., Solonin, Yu. M., and Khyzhun, O. Yu.
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45. Oxidative Stress and Catalase Gene
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Ershova, O. A., Bairova, T. A., Kolesnikov, S. I., Kalyuzhnaya, O. V., Darenskaya, M. A., and Kolesnikova, L. I.
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46. Thermal Resistance and the Kinetics of Hydrogen Desorption from Hydrides of the Mg–Al–Ni–Ti Mechanical Alloy
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Dobrovol’s’kyi, V. D., Ershova, O. H., and Solonin, Yu. M.
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47. Efforts of the Russian Association on Osteoporosis in 2021
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Lesnyak, O. M., primary, Ershova, O. B., additional, and Belova, K. Yu., additional
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48. THE ROLE OF Ni ADDITIVE, SIZE FACTOR AND SURFACE CHEMICAL STATE IN DECREASING TEMPERATURE AND IMPROVING DECOMPOSITION KINETICS OF THE NANOSIZED MgH2 HYDRIDE PHASE OF MECHANICAL ALLOYS Mg +10wt.% Ni AND MgH2 +10wt.% Ni
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Ershova O., Dobrovolsky V., Khyzhun O., Saenko A., and Solonin Yu.
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hydride phase ,thermal desorption spectroscopy ,mechanical alloy ,hydrogen-sorption properties ,hydrogenation / dehydrogenation kinetics ,thermal stability - Abstract
Three hydride-forming mechanical alloys of magnesium with the addition of 10 wt % Ni were synthesized. The mechanical alloys were derived by the method of reactive mechanical alloying (RMA) by different ways, in particular by reactive grinding of Mg powder with Ni additive and by the same reactive grinding under the same conditions of two MgH2 powders made using different methods with the same Ni additives. The effect of this Ni additive and the method of obtaining mechanical alloys (MAs) on the hydrogen sorption properties, temperature and kinetics of decomposition of their MgH2 hydride phase was investigated by isobaric thermodesorption spectroscopy (TDS) at a constant hydrogen pressure of 0.1 MPa. The appreciable influence of the applied method of obtaining MAs on the kinetics of the process of hydrogen desorption is established and the mechanism of the specified influence is investigated., {"references":["E.Yu.Ivanov, I.G. Konstanchuk, А.А. 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49. Unveiling the two-proton halo character of 17Ne : Exclusive measurement of quasi-free proton-knockout reactions
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Lehr, C., Wamers, F., Aksouh, F., Aksyutina, Yu, Álvarez-Pol, H., Atar, L., Aumann, T., Beceiro-Novo, S., Bertulani, C. A., Boretzky, K., Borge, M. J.G., Caesar, C., Chartier, M., Chatillon, A., Chulkov, L. V., Cortina-Gil, D., Díaz Fernández, P., Emling, H., Ershova, O., Fraile, L. M., Fynbo, H. O.U., Galaviz, D., Geissel, H., Heil, M., Heine, M., Hoffmann, D. H.H., Holl, M., Johansson, H. T., Jonson, B., Karagiannis, C., Kiselev, O. A., Kulessa, R., Kurz, N., Langer, C., Lantz, M., Le Bleis, T., Lemmon, R., Litvinov, Yu A., Löher, B., Mahata, K., Marganiec-Galązka, J., Müntz, C., Nilsson, T., Nociforo, C., Ott, W., Panin, V., Paschalis, S., Perea, A., Plag, R., Reifarth, R., Richter, A., Riisager, K., Rodriguez-Tajes, C., Rossi, D., Savran, D., Scheit, H., Schrieder, G., Schrock, P., Simon, H., Stroth, J., Sümmerer, K., Tengblad, O., Weick, H., and Wimmer, C.
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The proton drip-line nucleus 17Ne is investigated experimentally in order to determine its two-proton halo character. A fully exclusive measurement of the 17Ne(p,2p)16F→15⁎O+p quasi-free one-proton knockout reaction has been performed at GSI at around 500 MeV/nucleon beam energy. All particles resulting from the scattering process have been detected. The relevant reconstructed quantities are the angles of the two protons scattered in quasi-elastic kinematics, the decay of 16F into 15O (including γ decays from excited states) and a proton, as well as the 15O+p relative-energy spectrum and the 16F momentum distributions. The latter two quantities allow an independent and consistent determination of the fractions of l=0 and l=2 motion of the valence protons in 17Ne. With a resulting relatively small l=0 component of only around 35(3)%, it is concluded that 17Ne exhibits a rather modest halo character only. The quantitative agreement of the two values deduced from the energy spectrum and the momentum distributions supports the theoretical treatment of the calculation of momentum distributions after quasi-free knockout reactions at high energies by taking into account distortions based on the Glauber theory. Moreover, the experimental data allow the separation of valence-proton knockout and knockout from the 15O core. The latter process contributes with 11.8(3.1) mb around 40% to the total proton-knockout cross section of 30.3(2.3) mb, which explains previously reported contradicting conclusions derived from inclusive cross sections.
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50. Unveiling the two-proton halo character of Ne-17 : Exclusive measurement of quasi-free proton-knockout reactions
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Lehr, C., Wamers, F., Aksouh, F., Aksyutina, Yu, Alvarez-Pol, H., Atar, L., Aumann, T., Beceiro-Novo, S., Bertulani, C. A., Boretzky, K., Borge, M. J. G., Caesar, C., Chartier, M., Chatillon, A., Chulkov, L. , V, Cortina-Gil, D., Diaz Fernandez, P., Emling, H., Ershova, O., Fraile, L. M., Fynbo, H. O. U., Galaviz, D., Geissel, H., Heil, M., Heine, M., Hoffmann, D. H. H., Holl, M., Johansson, H. T., Jonson, B., Karagiannis, C., Kiselev, O. A., Kratz, J. , V, Kulessa, R., Kurz, N., Langer, C., Lantz, Mattias, Le Bleis, T., Lemmon, R., Litvinov, Yu A., Loeher, B., Mahata, K., Marganiec-Galazka, J., Muentz, C., Nilsson, T., Nociforo, C., Ott, W., Panin, V, Paschalis, S., Perea, A., Plag, R., Reifarth, R., Richter, A., Riisager, K., Rodriguez-Tajes, C., Rossi, D., Savran, D., Scheit, H., Schrieder, G., Schrock, P., Simon, H., Stroth, J., Suemmerer, K., Tengblad, O., Weick, H., Wimmer, C., Lehr, C., Wamers, F., Aksouh, F., Aksyutina, Yu, Alvarez-Pol, H., Atar, L., Aumann, T., Beceiro-Novo, S., Bertulani, C. A., Boretzky, K., Borge, M. J. G., Caesar, C., Chartier, M., Chatillon, A., Chulkov, L. , V, Cortina-Gil, D., Diaz Fernandez, P., Emling, H., Ershova, O., Fraile, L. M., Fynbo, H. O. U., Galaviz, D., Geissel, H., Heil, M., Heine, M., Hoffmann, D. H. H., Holl, M., Johansson, H. T., Jonson, B., Karagiannis, C., Kiselev, O. A., Kratz, J. , V, Kulessa, R., Kurz, N., Langer, C., Lantz, Mattias, Le Bleis, T., Lemmon, R., Litvinov, Yu A., Loeher, B., Mahata, K., Marganiec-Galazka, J., Muentz, C., Nilsson, T., Nociforo, C., Ott, W., Panin, V, Paschalis, S., Perea, A., Plag, R., Reifarth, R., Richter, A., Riisager, K., Rodriguez-Tajes, C., Rossi, D., Savran, D., Scheit, H., Schrieder, G., Schrock, P., Simon, H., Stroth, J., Suemmerer, K., Tengblad, O., Weick, H., and Wimmer, C.
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The proton drip-line nucleus Ne-17 is investigated experimentally in order to determine its two-proton halo character. A fully exclusive measurement of the Ne-17(p, 2p)F-16* -> O-15+p quasi-free one-proton knockout reaction has been performed at GSI at around 500MeV/nucleon beam energy. All particles resulting from the scattering process have been detected. The relevant reconstructed quantities are the angles of the two protons scattered in quasi-elastic kinematics, the decay of F-16 into O-15 (including gamma decays from excited states) and a proton, as well as the O-15+p relative-energy spectrum and the F-16 momentum distributions. The latter two quantities allow an independent and consistent determination of the fractions of l = 0 and l = 2 motion of the valence protons in Ne-17. With a resulting relatively small l = 0 component of only around 35(3)%, it is concluded that Ne-17 exhibits a rather modest halo character only. The quantitative agreement of the two values deduced from the energy spectrum and the momentum distributions supports the theoretical treatment of the calculation of momentum distributions after quasi-free knockout reactions at high energies by taking into account distortions based on the Glauber theory. Moreover, the experimental data allow the separation of valence-proton knockout and knockout from the O-15 core. The latter process contributes with 11.8(3.1) mb around 40% to the total proton-knockout cross section of 30.3(2.3) mb, which explains previously reported contradicting conclusions derived from inclusive cross sections. (c) 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Funded by SCOAP(3).
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