10 results on '"Tarasov, V.E."'
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2. TECHNOLOGY OF DISINFECTION OF OVARIAN FLUID
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Chebanov, I.M., Kalmanovich, S.A., and Tarasov, V.E.
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biological value ,micronutrients ,electrolysis ,ovarian fluid ,microbiological contamination ,caviar sol - Abstract
The proposed technology of electrolytic treatment of ovarian fluidshowed a significant reduction in the microbiological contamination of theovarian fluid. The implementation of this method at ambient temperature willnot lead to deterioration in the quality of biologically active substances of theoriginal product. Ultimately, the improvement of microbiological contaminationand the preservation of biologically active substances of caviar sol will increasethe efficiency of its use in various food products.
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- 2022
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3. Progress on Neutron-Target Multipoles above 1 GeV
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Rossi P., Paris M., Mirazite M., Kudryavtsev A.E., Dutta D., Briscoe W.J., Gao H., Chen W., Strakovsky I.I., Stepanyan S., Tarasov V.E., and Workman R.L.
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
We report a new extraction of nucleon resonance couplings using π− photo-production cross sections on the neutron. The world database for the process γn → π−p above 1 GeV has quadrupled with the addition of new differential cross sections from the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) at Jefferson Lab in Hall B. Differential cross sections from CLAS have been improved with a new final-state interaction determination using a diagrammatic technique taking into account the SAID phenomenological NN and πN final-state interaction amplitudes. Resonance couplings have been extracted and compared to previous determinations. With the addition of these new cross sections, significant changes are seen in the high-energy behavior of the SAID cross sections and amplitudes.
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- 2012
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4. Differential cross section measurements for $\gamma n\rightarrow{\pi}^{-}p$ above the first nucleon resonance region
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Mattione, P.T., Carman, D.S., Strakovsky, I.I., Workman, R.L., Kudryavtsev, A.E., Svarc, A., Tarasov, V.E., Adhikari, K.P., Adhikari, S., Adikaram, D., Akbar, Z., Anefalos Pereira, S., Ball, J., Baltzell, N.A., Bashkanov, M., Battaglieri, M., Batourine, V., Bedlinskiy, I., Biselli, A.S., Boiarinov, S., Briscoe, W.J., Burkert, V.D., Cao, T., Celentano, A., Charles, G., Chetry, T., Ciullo, G., Clark, L., Cole, P.L., Contalbrigo, M., Cortes, O., Crede, V., D'Angelo, A., Dashyan, N., De Vita, R., De Sanctis, E., Defurne, M., Deur, A., Djalali, C., Dugger, M., Dupre, R., Egiyan, H., El Alaoui, A., El Fassi, L., Eugenio, P., Fedotov, G., Fersch, R., Filippi, A., Fleming, J.A., Fradi, A., Ghandilyan, Y., Gilfoyle, G.P., Giovanetti, K.L., Girod, F.X., Gleason, C., Golovatch, E., Gothe, R.W., Griffioen, K.A., Guidal, M., Hafidi, K., Hakobyan, H., Hanretty, C., Harrison, N., Hattawy, M., Heddle, D., Hicks, K., Hollis, G., Holtrop, M., Hughes, S.M., Ilieva, Y., Ireland, D.G., Ishkhanov, B.S., Isupov, E.L., Jenkins, D., Jiang, H., Jo, H.S., Joo, K., Joosten, S., Keller, D., Khachatryan, G., Khachatryan, M., Khandaker, M., Kim, A., Kim, W., Klein, A., Klein, F.J., Kubarovsky, V., Kuleshov, S.V., Lanza, L., Lenisa, P., Livingston, K., Macgregor, I.J.D., Markov, N., Mckinnon, B., Meyer, C.A., Meziani, Z.E., Mineeva, T., Mokeev, V., Montgomery, R.A., Movsisyan, A, Munoz Camacho, C., Murdoch, G., Nadel-Turonski, P., Net, L.A., Niccolai, S., Niculescu, G., Niculescu, I., Osipenko, M., Ostrovidov, A.I., Paolone, M., Paremuzyan, R., Park, K., Pasyuk, E., Phelps, W., Pisano, S., Pogorelko, O., Price, J.W., Procureur, S., Prok, Y., Protopopescu, D., Raue, B.A., Ripani, M., Ritchie, B.G., Rizzo, A., Rosner, G., Sabatié, F., Salgado, C., Schumacher, R.A., Sharabian, Y.G., Simonyan, A., Skorodumina, Iu., Smith, G.D., Sokhan, D., Sparveris, N., Stankovic, I., Stepanyan, S., Strauch, S., Taiuti, M., Ungaro, M., Voskanyan, H., Voutier, E., Walford, N.K., Watts, D, Wei, X., Wood, M.H., Zachariou, N., Zhang, J., Zhao, Z.W., Département de Physique Nucléaire (ex SPhN) (DPHN), Institut de Recherches sur les lois Fondamentales de l'Univers (IRFU), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay, Institut de Physique Nucléaire d'Orsay (IPNO), Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), CLAS, Département de Physique Nucléaire (ex SPhN) ( DPHN ), Institut de Recherches sur les lois Fondamentales de l'Univers ( IRFU ), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives ( CEA ) -Université Paris-Saclay-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives ( CEA ) -Université Paris-Saclay, Institut de Physique Nucléaire d'Orsay ( IPNO ), Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 ( UP11 ) -Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS ( IN2P3 ) -Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ), and Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules du CNRS (IN2P3)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)
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N(1720) ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,nucleon resonance ,momentum ,[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex] ,nucl-ex ,pi-: photoproduction ,tagged beam ,bremsstrahlung ,CLAS ,[ PHYS.NEXP ] Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex] ,electron: beam ,Nuclear Experiment ,numerical calculations ,photon: beam ,photon: decay ,resonance: pole ,K-matrix ,N(1440) ,N(1650) ,0.445-2.510 GeV ,N(1535) ,final-state interaction ,differential cross section ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,deuteron: target ,particle identification ,Jefferson Lab ,experimental results - Abstract
The quasi-free $\gamma d\to\pi^{-}p(p)$ differential cross section has been measured with CLAS at photon beam energies $E_\gamma$ from 0.445 GeV to 2.510 GeV (corresponding to $W$ from 1.311 GeV to 2.366 GeV) for pion center-of-mass angles $\cos\theta_\pi^{c.m.}$ from -0.72 to 0.92. A correction for final state interactions has been applied to this data to extract the $\gamma n\to\pi^-p$ differential cross sections. These cross sections are quoted in 8428 $(E_\gamma,\cos\theta_\pi^{c.m.})$ bins, a factor of nearly three increase in the world statistics for this channel in this kinematic range. These new data help to constrain coupled-channel analysis fits used to disentangle the spectrum of $N^*$ resonances and extract their properties. Selected photon decay amplitudes $N^* \to \gamma n$ at the resonance poles are determined for the first time and are reported here.
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- 2017
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5. FRACTIONAL-ORDER VARIATIONAL DERIVATIVE
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Tarasov, V.E., primary
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- 2016
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6. Progress on Neutron-Target Multipoles above 1 GeV
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Strakovsky, I.I., primary, Chen, W., additional, Gao, H., additional, Briscoe, W.J., additional, Dutta, D., additional, Kudryavtsev, A.E., additional, Mirazite, M., additional, Paris, M., additional, Rossi, P., additional, Stepanyan, S., additional, Tarasov, V.E., additional, and Workman, R.L., additional
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- 2012
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7. Triangle diagrams in decay of E/ι-meson into KK̄π final state
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Kudryavtsev, A.E., primary and Tarasov, V.E., additional
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- 1997
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8. Quasielastic knockout of light fragments from 12C and 16O nuclei by intermediate-energy pions.
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Abramov, B.M., Borodin, Yu.A., Bulychjov, S.A., Dukhovskoy, I.A., Krutenkova, A.P., Kulikov, V.E., Martemianov, M.A., Matsuk, M.A., Tarasov, V.E., Turdakina, E.N., and Khanov, A.I.
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NUCLEAR physics ,QUASIELASTIC light scattering ,PION beams ,PARTICLE beams ,SCATTERING (Physics) - Abstract
Quasielastic deuteron and triton knockout from
12 C and16 O nuclei has been studied infull kinematics using a 0.72-GeV/ c pion beam. The momentum distributions of the intranuclear quasideuteron motion, excitation-energy spectra of the residual nuclei, and the effective numbers N of quasideuterons are determined. The parameters of the quasideuteron intranuclear motion are in reasonable agreement with the results obtained in other beams. The N in the nuclei from6 Li to16 O measured in full kinematics are virtually independent of the atomic number in contrast to the analogous values in the inclusive deuteron-knockout reaction induced by protons. The phenomenon of triton knockout from these nuclei is observed, which makes possible estimation of the cross section of backward pion-triton elastic scattering in yet unexplored regions of energy and momentum transfer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2007
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9. On Rescattering Effects in the Reaction π–d → π–d.
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Baru, V.V., Kudryavtsev, A.E., and Tarasov, V.E.
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PARTICLES (Nuclear physics) ,ENERGY levels (Quantum mechanics) ,SCATTERING (Physics) ,PAULI exclusion principle ,QUANTUM theory - Abstract
Rescattering corrections to the impulse approximation for the processes γd → π
0 d and π- d → π- d are discussed. It is shown that the rescattering effects give a nonnegligible contribution to the real part of these amplitudes. At the same time, the contributions from the imaginary parts of impulse and rescattering corrections drastically cancel each other. This cancellation means that the processes π- d → π0 nn and γd → π+ nn/π- pp, when the nucleon pair is in the spin triplet state, are strongly suppressed near threshold as required by the Pauli principle. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2004
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10. Angular Asymmetries in the Reactions pvector p → dπ[sup +]η and pvector n → dπ[sup 0]η and a[sub 0]–f[sub 0] Mixing.
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Kudryavtsev, A.E., Tarasov, V.E., Haidenbauer, J., Hanhart, C., and Speth, J.
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ANGULAR distribution (Nuclear physics) , *RESONANCE , *POLARIZATION (Nuclear physics) , *PROTON beams - Abstract
The reactions pp → dπ[sup +]η and pn → dπ[sup 0]η are of special interest for investigating the a[sub 0](980)(J[sup P] = 0[sup +]) resonance in the process NN → da[sub 0] → dπη. We study some aspects of those reactions within a general formalism and also in a concrete phenomenological model. In particular, it is shown that the presence of nonresonant (i.e., without excitation of the a[sub 0] resonance) contributions to these reactions yields nonvanishing values for specific polarization observables, i.e., to effects like those generated by a[sub 0][sup 0]–f[sub 0] mixing. An experimental determination of these observables for the reaction pvector p → dπ[sup +]η would provide concrete information on the magnitude of those nonresonant contributions to πη production. We also discuss the possibility of extracting information about a[sub 0][sup 0]–f[sub 0] mixing from the reaction pvector n → dπ[sup 0]η with a polarized proton beam.© 2003 MAIK “Nauka / Interperiodica”. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2003
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