PACS numbers

13.15.+g Neutrino interactions 95.55.Vj Neutrino, muon, pion, and other elementary particle detectors; cosmic ray detectors 98.70.Vc Background radiations
  1. E.M. Verbitskaya, V.K. Eremin “Modern silicon detectors for gamma-ray astrophysics67 (4) (2024)
    95.55.Vj
  2. S.V. Troitsky “Origin of high-energy astrophysical neutrinos: new results and prospects67 (4) (2024)
    95.30.−k, 95.55.Vj, 98.70.−f (all)
  3. Ch. Spiering “50 years Institute for Nuclear Research: exploring the high-energy universe64 1198–1213 (2021)
    01.65.+g, 29.40.−n, 95.55.Vj (all)
  4. S.V. Troitsky “Constraints on models of the origin of high-energy astrophysical neutrinos64 1261–1285 (2021)
    95.30.Cq, 95.55.Vj, 98.70.Vc (all)
  5. V.S. Pronskikh “Measurement problems: contemporary discussions and models63 192–200 (2020)
    01.65.+g, 01.70.+w, 06.20.Dk, 07.05.Fb, 13.15.+g (all)
  6. D.Yu. Akimov, V.A. Belov et alCoherent elastic neutrino-atomic nucleus scattering — recently discovered type of low-energy neutrino interaction62 166–178 (2019)
    13.15.+g
  7. V.F. Mukhanov “Quantum Universe59 1021–1027 (2016)
    04.60.−m, 98.70.Vc, 98.80.−k (all)
  8. I.D. Novikov “Black holes, wormholes and time machines59 713–715 (2016)
    98.70.Vc
  9. V.A. Bednyakov, D.V. Naumov, O.Yu. Smirnov “Neutrino physics and JINR59 225–253 (2016)
    13.15.+g, 14.60.Lm, 14.60.Pq, 14.60.St, 26.65.+t (all)
  10. O.V. Verkhodanov “Cosmological results from the Planck space mission and their comparison with data from the WMAP and BICEP2 experiments59 3–41 (2016)
    95.75.−z, 98.70.Vc, 98.80.−k (all)
  11. A.D. Filonenko “Radio emission of extensive air showers58 633–669 (2015)
    95.55.Vj, 98.70.Sa (all)
  12. A.A. Petrukhin “Cherenkov water detector NEVOD58 486–494 (2015)
    29.40.Ka, 95.55.Vj, 96.50.S− (all)
  13. Ja.-A.M. Dzhilkibaev, G.V. Domogatsky, O.V. Suvorova “Cherenkov detectors for high energy neutrino astrophysics58 495–502 (2015)
    29.40.Ka, 41.60.Bq, 95.55.Vj (all)
  14. Ch. Spiering “High-energy neutrino astronomy: a glimpse of the Promised Land57 470–481 (2014)
    13.15.+g, 95.55.Vj, 98.70.Vc (all)
  15. A.G. Olshevskiy “Reactor neutrino experiments: results and prospects57 497–502 (2014)
    13.15.+g, 14.60.Pq, 29.40.Mc (all)
  16. A.V. Derbin “Solar neutrino experiments57 512–524 (2014)
    26.65.+t, 14.60.Pq, 95.55.Vj (all)
  17. V.G. Kurt, N.N. Shakhvorostova “CMB spectral distortions during the recombination of the primeval plasma in the early Universe57 389–406 (2014)
    52.40.Db, 98.70.Vc, 98.80.Es (all)
  18. S.V. Troitsky “Cosmic particles with energies above 1019 eV: a brief summary of results56 304–310 (2013)
    95.55.Vj, 95.85.Ry, 98.70.Sa (all)
  19. O.V. Verkhodanov “Searching for non-Gaussianity in the observational cosmic microwave background data55 1098–1114 (2012)
    95.75.−z, 98.70.Vc, 98.80.−k (all)
  20. A.D. Filonenko “Radioastronomical measurement of ultrahigh-energy cosmic particle fluxes55 741–772 (2012)
    95.55.Vj, 95.85.Bh, 96.50.S− (all)
  21. Commemoration of the 90th anniversary of the birth of Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov (Scientific session of the Physical Sciences Division, Russian Academy of Sciences, 25 May 2011)55 169–216 (2012)
    01.10.Fv, 01.60.+q, 01.65.+g, 01.75.+m, 04.30.−w, 04.70.−s, 28.52.−s, 28.70.+y, 52.55.Fa, 95.36.+x, 98.70.Vc, 98.80.Cq, 98.80.−k (all)
  22. L.P. Grishchuk “Cosmological Sakharov oscillations and quantum mechanics of the early Universe55 210–216 (2012)
    04.30.−w, 98.70.Vc, 98.80.Cq (all)
  23. Forty years of the Institute for Nuclear Research (Scientific session of the Physical Sciences Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 22 December 2010)54 939–974 (2011)
    01.10.Fv, 01.52.+r, 01.65.+g, 14.60.Pq, 14.60.−z, 25.30.Pt, 26.65.+t, 28.60.+s, 29.20.−c, 29.40.Ka, 32.80.Qk, 32.80.Wr, 42.55.−f, 87.56.B−, 95.55.Vj, 96.50.sb, 96.50.sh, 96.60.Vg (all)
  24. V.N. Gavrin “The Russian-American gallium experiment SAGE54 941–949 (2011)
    26.65.+t, 95.55.Vj, 96.60.Vg (all)
  25. G.V. Domogatsky “BAIKAL neutrino experiment54 949–954 (2011)
    29.40.Ka, 95.55.Vj (all)
  26. I.I. Tkachev “Telescope Array Observatory observations of the Greisen—Zatsepin—Kuzmin effect54 954–961 (2011)
    95.55.Vj, 96.50.sb, 96.50.sh (all)
  27. G.A. Gusev, B.N. Lomonosov et alIce satellites of planets of the Solar System and the on-orbit radio detection of ultrahigh-energy particles53 915–921 (2010)
    95.55.Vj, 95.85.Ry, 96.50.S− (all)
  28. A.B. Aleksandrov, A.V. Bagulya et alCharge spectrum of galactic cosmic ray nuclei as measured in meteorite olivines53 805–808 (2010)
    21.10.Ft, 26.40.+r, 95.55.Vj, 96.30.Za, 96.50.sb (all)
  29. G.T. Zatsepin, T.M. Roganova “Cosmic ray investigations52 1139–1146 (2009)
    01.30.Bb, 01.65.+g, 95.55.Vj, 96.50.S− (all)
  30. S.A. Voronov, S.V. Borisov, A.V. Karelin “Electron-proton separation in calorimetry experiments directly measuring the composition and energy spectrum of cosmic rays52 879–890 (2009)
    29.40.Vj, 95.40.+s, 95.55.Vj (all)
  31. O.G. Ryazhskaya “Neutrinos from stellar core collapses: present status of experiments49 1017–1027 (2006)
    95.55.Vj, 95.85.Ry, 97.60.−s (all)
  32. V.A. Ryabov “Ultrahigh-energy neutrinos from astrophysical sources and superheavy particle decays49 905–936 (2006)
    12.60.−i, 13.15.+g, 95.55.Vj, 95.85.Ry, 96.50.S− (all)
  33. M.V. Sazhin “Anisotropy and polarization of cosmic microwave background: state of the art47 187–194 (2004)
    95.85.Bh, 98.70.Vc, 98.80.−k (all)
  34. S.M. Bilen’kii “Neutrino masses, mixing and oscillations46 1137–1152 (2003)
    13.15.+g, 14.60.Pq, 14.60.St (all)
  35. A.V. Borisov, A.S. Vshivtsev et alPhotons and leptons in external fields at finite temperature and density40 229–255 (1997)
    05.30.−d, 11.10.−z, 12.15.Lk, 13.15.+g (all)
  36. Yu.N. Eroshenko “Physics news on the Internet (based on electronic preprints)38 1269–1270 (1995)
    13.85.−t, 12.38.−t, 13.15.+g, 13.30.−a (all)
  37. Yu.N. Eroshenko “Physics news on the Internet (based on electronic preprints)38 1053–1053 (1995)
    04.80.CC, 98.70.Vc
  38. A.D. Chernin “How Gamow calculated the temperature of the background radiation or a few words about the fine art of theoretical physics37 813–820 (1994)
    01.60.+q, 98.70.Vc (all)
  39. Yu.V. Galaktionov, M.V. Danilov et alValerian Grigor’evich Shevchenko (Obituary)35 (9) 807–808 (1992)
    01.60.+q, 24.30.Cz, 25.20.−x, 12.15.−y, 13.15.+g (all)
  40. L.B. Leinson, V.N. Oraevskii et alElectrodynamics of the neutrino in solid media33 (7) 578–580 (1990)
    12.10.Dm, 13.40.Em, 13.40.Ks, 13.40.Gp, 13.15.+g, 12.15.Mm (all)
  41. G.B. Khristiansen “Prospects for studying cosmic rays at ultrahigh energies (1015-1021 eV)30 1110–1112 (1987)
    96.50.sb, 98.70.Vc, 96.50.sd, 98.70.Sa (all)
  42. L.A. Mikaelyan “Neutrino experiments on the reactor at the Roven nuclear power plant29 1063–1064 (1986)
    29.40.Mc, 13.15.+g, 14.60.Lm, 14.60.Pq (all)
  43. G.T. Zatsepin, O.G. Ryazhskaya “Program for the search for star collapse in the Galaxy28 726–728 (1985)
    97.10.Bt, 95.30.Sf, 13.15.+g, 97.10.Cv, 98.35.Ac (all)
  44. G.B. Zhdanov “Workshop on the EHR experiment28 432–433 (1985)
    01.30.Cc, 98.70.Vc, 96.50.sd, 12.38.−t, 13.66.Jn, 13.87.Ce (all)
  45. G.A. Gusev, I.M. Zheleznykh “On the possibility of detection of neutrinos and muons on the basis of radio radiation of cascades in natural dielectric media (antarctic ice sheet and so forth)27 550–552 (1984)
    96.50.sd, 96.50.sb, 95.55.Vj, 14.80.Hv, 14.80.Ly (all)
  46. P.F. Ermolov, A.I. Mukhin “Neutrino experiments at high energies21 185–214 (1978)
    13.15.+g, 12.30.-s
  47. V.S. Berezinskii, G.T. Zatsepin “Erratum: Possible experiments with very high energy cosmic neutrinos: the Dumand Project [Sov. Phys. Usp. 20, 361 (May 1977)]20 1037–1037 (1977)
    13.15.+g, 12.30.Ez, 94.40.Te
  48. S.M. Bilen’kii, B. Pontecorvo “Lepton mixing and neutrino oscillations20 776–795 (1977)
    14.60.Gh, 13.10.+q, 13.15.+g, 96.60.Kx
  49. V.S. Berezinskii, G.T. Zatsepin “Possible experiments with very high energy cosmic neutrinos: the Dumand project20 361–380 (1977)
    13.15.+g, 12.30.Ez, 94.40.Te
  50. V.M. Shekhter “Weak interactions involving neutral currents19 645–665 (1976)
    12.30.Cx, 13.15.+g
  51. V.S. Strel’nitskii “Cosmic masers17 507–527 (1975)
    98.70.Vc, 98.58.Hf, 98.58.Mj, 98.54.Aj, 97.60.Gb, 97.10.Bt (all)
  52. O.F. Prilutskii, I.L. Rozenthal’, V.V. Usov “On the Nature of Bursts of Cosmic γ Radiation17 607–607 (1975)
    01.10.Fv, 98.70.Rz, 97.20.Rp, 97.60.Jd, 97.60.Lf, 98.70.Vc (all)
  53. V.S. Troitskii, L.N. Bondar’, A.M. Starodubtsev “The Search for Sporadic Radio Emission from Space17 607–609 (1975)
    01.10.Fv, 98.70.Rz, 98.70.Vc, 97.10.Ri, 98.62.Js (all)
  54. L. Borisov “The discovery of neutral currents16 926–927 (1974)
    12.15.Mm, 13.15.+g, 12.20.Ds, 13.20.Eb, 13.75.Cs (all)
  55. B.L. Ioffe “Weak interactions at short distances16 459–484 (1974)
    13.15.+g, 14.70.Fm, 12.15.Mm, 14.40.Aq, 11.15.−q, 13.20.Eb (all)
  56. V.B. Braginskii, A.B. Manukin et alSearch for Gravitational Radiation of Extraterrestrial Origin15 831–832 (1973)
    01.10.Fv, 04.80.Nn, 95.55.Ym, 98.70.Vc (all)
  57. M.S. Longair, R.A. Sunyaev “The universal electromagnetic background radiation14 569–599 (1972)
    98.70.Vc, 98.54.Aj, 95.85.−e, 98.70.Lt, 98.35.Jk (all)
  58. A.G. Kislyakov “Radioastronomical investigations in the millimeter and submillimeter bands13 495–521 (1971)
    95.85.Fm, 95.55.Jz, 96.12.Jt, 97.10.Ex, 98.38.−j, 96.60.Na, 98.70.Vc (all)
  59. B. Pontekorvo “Some new proposals for experiments in the field of neutrino physics14 235–241 (1971)
    13.15.+g, 14.60.Pq, 13.66.−a, 11.30.Er (all)
  60. E.P. Shabalin “Probabilities of weak processes with neutral lepton currents11 524–524 (1969)
    12.15.Mm, 13.20.Eb, 14.40.Aq, 13.15.+g, 14.60.Lm, 14.20.Dh (all)
  61. I.S. Shklovskii “Discovery of pulsed sources of cosmic radio emission with strictly periodic variation of the flux11 435–436 (1968)
    98.70.Dk, 98.70.Sa, 98.70.Vc, 97.60.Gb (all)
  62. V.L. Ginzburg, S.I. Syrovatskii “Cosmic magnetic bremsstrahlung (synchrotron radiation)8 674–701 (1966)
    98.70.Vc, 96.60.Tf, 95.30.Gv, 41.60.Ap, 95.30.Qd (all)
  63. E.L. Feinberg “Cosmic rays and elementary particle physics8 619–627 (1966)
    96.50.sd, 95.30.Cq, 13.75.Gx, 13.15.+g, 12.20.−m, 14.40.Aq (all)
  64. M.G. Meshcheryakov, N.A. Perfilov “In memory of Lev Vladimirovich Mysovskiĭ (on the seventy-fifth anniversary of his birth)6 945–946 (1964)
    01.60.+q, 96.50.S−, 98.70.Vc, 24.75.+i (all)
  65. V.L. Ginzburg, L.V. Kurnosova et alSoviet satellite and rocket investigations of the nuclear component of cosmic rays7 230–269 (1964)
    96.50.sb, 98.70.Sa, 98.70.Vc, 98.38.Am, 95.55.−n (all)
  66. S.I. Nikol’skii “Extensive air showers of cosmic radiation5 849–877 (1963)
    96.50.sd, 96.50.sb, 98.70.Vc (all)
  67. Ya.B. Zel’dovich “Problems of present-day physics and astronomy5 931–950 (1963)
    13.15.+g, 13.20.Eb, 13.40.Hq, 11.30.Er, 14.20.Jn, 13.30.Eg (all)
  68. G.G. Getmantsev, V.L. Ginzburg, I.S. Shklovskii “Radio astronomical investigations with the aid of artificial satellites1 65–67 (1958)
    95.40.+s, 98.70.Vc, 96.50.sb (all)
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