PACS numbers

14.20.Dh Protons and neutrons 14.65.−q Quarks 21.10.−k Properties of nuclei; nuclear energy levels
  1. V.G. Nedorezov, S.G. Rykovanov, A.B. Savel’ev “Nuclear photonics: results and prospects64 1214–1237 (2021)
    07.85.Fv, 21.10.−k, 41.60.−m (all)
  2. A.P. Serebrov “Disagreement between measurements of the neutron lifetime by the ultracold neutron storage method and the beam technique62 596–601 (2019)
    06.20.−f, 12.60.−i, 14.20.Dh (all)
  3. I.M. Dremin “Unexpected interaction properties between high energy protons60 333–344 (2017)
    11.80.−m, 13.85.−t, 14.20.Dh (all)
  4. N.N. Agapov, V.D. Kekelidze et alRelativistic nuclear physics at JINR: from the synchrophasotron to the NICA collider59 383–402 (2016)
    11.80.−m, 13.85.Dz, 14.20.Dh (all)
  5. A.P. Serebrov “Fundamental interactions involving neutrons and neutrinos: reactor-based studies led by the Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute (National Research Center "Kurchatov Institute") [PNPI (NRC KI)]58 1074–1094 (2015)
    11.30.Er, 12.60.−i, 14.20.Dh, 14.60.St (all)
  6. V.V. Anisovich “Universality of hadron cross section at ultrahigh energies58 963–967 (2015)
    13.75.Cs, 13.85.Lg, 14.20.Dh (all)
  7. I.M. Dremin “The interaction region of high energy protons58 61–70 (2015)
    11.80.−m, 13.85.Dz, 14.20.Dh (all)
  8. V.K. Ignatovich “The neutron Berry phase56 603–604 (2013)
    03.65.−w, 03.65.Vf, 14.20.Dh, 76.50.+g (all)
  9. N.B. Babichev, P.S. Bondarev, V.P. Neznamov “Similarity theory in neutron kinetics and its implications for RFNC—VNIIEF applied research54 919–929 (2011)
    01.65.+g, 14.20.Dh (all)
  10. A.A. Rostovtsev “Review of experimental results in high-energy physics reported at recent conferences51 831–837 (2008)
    14.20.Dh, 14.40.Nd, 14.60.Ef, 14.65.Ha, 14.80.Bn (all)
  11. A.P. Serebrov “Neutron lifetime measurements using gravitationally trapped ultracold neutrons48 867–885 (2005)
    06.20.−f, 14.20.Dh, 28.20.−v (all)
  12. L.I. Urutskoev, D.V. Filippov “β-stability condition for the nuclei of neutral atoms47 1257–1260 (2004)
    21.10.−k, 23.40.−s (all)
  13. B.A. Mamyrin, Yu.A. Akulov “Application of mass spectrometry to the study of intranuclear processes47 729–732 (2004)
    14.20.Dh, 23.40.−s (all)
  14. A.V. Strelkov “Neutron storage47 511–515 (2004)
    01.10.Fv, 03.75.Be, 14.20.Dh, 28.20.−v (all)
  15. Yu.A. Akulov, B.A. Mamyrin “Helium-isotope mass-spectrometric method for studying tritium beta decay (idea, experiment, nuclear and molecular physics applications)46 1153–1162 (2003)
    14.20.Dh, 23.40.−s, 25.55.−e (all)
  16. R. Voss “The quark-spin structure of the nucleon: 20 years of JINR-CERN collaboration39 869–883 (1996)
    13.60.−r, 14.65.−q, 25.30.Mr, 24.70.+s (all)
  17. Yu.A. Mostovoi, K.N. Mukhin, O.O. Patarakin “The neutron yesterday, today, and tomorrow39 925–958 (1996)
    13.30.Ce, 14.20.Dh (all)
  18. V.K. Ignatovich “Ultracold neutrons — discovery and research39 283–304 (1996)
    13.30.Ce, 14.20.Dh (all)
  19. Yu.N. Eroshenko “Physics news on the Internet38 931–931 (1995)
    14.20.Dh, 13.35.Fb, 06.20.Jr (all)
  20. Yu.M. Ado, V.A. Anferov “Acceleration of polarised protons to high energies in synchrotrons37 1147–1155 (1994)
    29.20.Lq, 29.27.Hj, 14.20.Dh (all)
  21. V.Ya. Frenkel’ “The work of Ya I Frenkel’ on nuclear physics37 330–334 (1994)
    01.60.+q, 01.10.Fv, 21.10.−k, 24.10.−i (all)
  22. S.M. Bilen’kii, S.S. Gershtein et alBruno Maksimovich Pontecorvo (on his eightieth birthday)36 (8) 754–756 (1993)
    01.60.+q, 21.10.−k, 13.35.Bv, 14.60.Ef, 13.75.Cs, 96.60.Vg (all)
  23. P.V. Shlyapnikov “The charged particle multiplicity distributions in e+e- annihilation processes in the LEP experiments35 (6) 441–454 (1992)
    13.66.Bc, 12.38.Bx, 13.75.Cs, 13.87.Ce, 14.65.−q, 14.70.Dj (all)
  24. I.Yu. Kobzarev, B.V. Martem’yanov, M.G. Shchepkin “Orbitally excited hadrons35 (4) 257–275 (1992)
    12.38.Aw, 11.55.Jy, 12.40.Nn, 14.20.Pt, 14.65.−q (all)
  25. I.M. Frank “Neutron optics and ultracold neutrons34 (11) 988–996 (1991)
    41.85.−p, 03.75.Be, 14.20.Dh (all)
  26. A.P. Aleksandrov, A.F. Apalin et alPetr Efimovich Spivak (on his eightieth birthday)34 (7) 639–640 (1991)
    01.60.+q, 14.60.Pq, 23.40.−s, 13.30.Eg, 14.20.Dh, 29.40.−n (all)
  27. A.D. Sakharov “Violation of CP in variance, C asymmetry, and baryon asymmetry of the universe34 (5) 392–393 (1991)
    98.80.Cq, 98.80.Es, 11.30.Er, 14.65.−q, 95.30.Cq (all)
  28. V.A. Tsarev “New data on low-temperature fusion (based on materials of the conference in Provo, Utah, USA; October 22-24, 1990)34 (4) 340–352 (1991)
    25.45.Hi, 27.10.+h, 14.20.Dh, 01.30.Cc (all)
  29. I.M. Dremin “Basic concepts of elementary particle physics34 (3) 280–280 (1991)
    01.30.Vv, 12.20.Ds, 11.30.Qc, 12.38.Bx, 14.65.−q (all)
  30. V.A. Tsarev “Cold fusion33 (11) 881–910 (1990)
    25.45.−z, 29.40.Mc, 14.20.Dh, 07.85.Fv (all)
  31. N.P. Zotov, V.A. Tsarev “Diffraction dissociation: 35 years on31 119–139 (1988)
    11.55.Jy, 12.40.Nn, 14.65.−q, 14.70.Dj (all)
  32. I.M. Dremin “Quarks and leptons31 177–177 (1988)
    01.30.Vv, 14.65.−q, 14.60.−z, 12.10.Dm (all)
  33. A.I. Frank “Optics of ultracold neutrons and the neutron-microscope problem30 110–133 (1987)
    03.75.Be, 41.85.Gy, 29.25.Dz, 14.20.Dh (all)
  34. N.N. Bogolyubov, M.A. Markov et alAleksandr Mikhailovich Baldin (On his sixtieth birthday)29 723–724 (1986)
    01.60.+q, 29.20.−c, 21.10.−k (all)
  35. V.G. Grishin “Hadronization of quarks and gluons into hadron jets at high energies29 126–165 (1986)
    12.39.−x, 12.38.Bx, 13.66.Bc, 13.87.Ce, 14.70.Dj, 14.65.−q (all)
  36. I.M. Frank, Yu.M. Ostanevich “Seminar dedicated to the seventieth anniversary of the date of birth of F. L. Shapiro28 1144–1148 (1985)
    01.30.Cc, 13.40.Em, 14.20.Dh, 25.40.Lw, 29.25.Dz, 29.30.Hs (all)
  37. A.M. Baldin “Atomic nuclei as quark-gluon systems28 939–939 (1985)
    24.85.+p, 21.10.−k, 25.30.Dh, 25.75.Nq (all)
  38. A.A. Bykov, I.M. Dremin, A.V. Leonidov “Quark atoms and their spectroscopy28 86–87 (1985)
    14.65.−q, 12.39.Pn, 12.20.Ds, 13.20.Gd (all)
  39. V.A. Khoze “Heavy quarks and perturbation theory in quantum chromodynamics28 89–91 (1985)
    12.38.Bx, 13.66.Bc, 13.25.Gv, 14.65.−q (all)
  40. Z.G. Berezhiani, D.L. Chkareuli “Horizontal symmetry: masses and mixing angles of quarks and leptons of different generations; neutrino mass and neutrino oscillation28 104–105 (1985)
    14.60.Pq, 14.60.Lm, 11.30.Ly, 11.30.Er, 14.65.−q (all)
  41. A. Bohr, B.R. Mottelson “Lev A. Sliv27 397–397 (1984)
    01.60.+q, 21.10.−k (all)
  42. E.P. Shabalin “Electric dipole moment of the neutron in gauge theory26 297–310 (1983)
    12.10.Ck, 11.30.Er, 13.40.Fn, 14.20.Dh (all)
  43. I.M. Frank “Fiftieth anniversary of the discovery of the neutron25 279–279 (1982)
    01.65.+g, 14.20.Dh, 28.20.−v (all)
  44. A.I. Frank “Fundamental properties of the neutron: Fifty years of research25 280–297 (1982)
    14.20.Dh
  45. A.I. Akhiezer, M.P. Rekalo “Electric charge of elementary particles18 864–874 (1975)
    13.40.Em, 14.60.Cd, 14.60.Ef, 14.20.Dh, 14.20.Jn, 14.60.Lm (all)
  46. A.P. Aleksandrov, N.N. Bogolyubov et alBruno Pontecorvo (On His Sixtieth Birthday)16 755–757 (1974)
    01.60.+q, 14.20.Dh, 23.40.−s, 13.40.Ks (all)
  47. S.M. Polikanov “Nuclear shape isomers15 486–496 (1973)
    25.85.Ca, 21.10.−k, 27.90.+b, 24.75.+i, 25.45.−z, 24.10.Pa (all)
  48. L.G. Landsberg “The search for quarks16 251–274 (1973)
    12.39.−x, 14.65.−q, 13.75.Cs, 96.50.sd (all)
  49. V.M. Kolybasov, M.S. Marinov “Interaction of high-energy particles with deuterons16 53–63 (1973)
    25.40.Ep, 25.40.Cm, 25.80.Dj, 27.10.+h, 24.10.Ht, 21.10.−k (all)
  50. E.A. Konorova, S.F. Koslov “Diamond Detector for Nuclear Radiation12 583–583 (1970)
    29.40.Wk, 27.90.+b, 14.20.Dh (all)
  51. P. Miller “Search for an electric dipole moment of the neutron11 500–503 (1969)
    13.40.Em, 14.20.Dh, 41.85.−p, 11.30.Er (all)
  52. 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)
  53. I.S. Shapiro “Some problems in the theory of nuclear reactions at high energies10 515–535 (1968)
    24.10.Pa, 24.50.+g, 25.40.−h, 27.20.+n, 14.40.Aq, 14.20.Dh (all)
  54. F.L. Shapiro “Electric dipole moments of elementary particles11 345–352 (1968)
    13.40.Em, 11.30.Er, 14.60.Lm, 14.20.Dh (all)
  55. L.A. Artsimovich, A.B. Migdal et alArtem Isaakovich Alikhan'yan (on his sixtieth birthday)11 455–458 (1968)
    01.60.+q, 23.40.−s, 96.50.S−, 14.20.Dh, 13.20.Cz, 14.40.Aq (all)
  56. E.M. Levin, L.L. Frankfurt “The nonrelativistic quark model11 106–129 (1968)
    12.39.Jh, 12.40.Yx, 13.40.−f, 13.85.Lg, 14.65.−q (all)
  57. G.N. Vyalov, M.M. Fiks “Multiple acceleration of particles in a potential electric field by means of charge exchange9 525–533 (1967)
    25.70.Kk, 29.20.Hm, 25.70.De, 21.10.−k (all)
  58. N.A. Vlasov “Nuclei with excess neutrons9 624–626 (1967)
    21.10.Dr, 21.30.−x, 27.20.+n, 25.55.−e, 14.20.Dh (all)
  59. E.L. Feinberg “The problem of quarks in cosmic rays10 256–261 (1967)
    96.50.sb, 14.65.−q, 11.30.Ly, 95.30.Cq (all)
  60. I.M. Frank “The beginnings of nuclear physics investigations at the Physics Institute of the Academy of Sciences and certain contemporary problems of nuclear structure10 6–16 (1967)
    01.10.Fv, 29.40.Gx, 21.30.−x, 21.65.+f, 21.10.−k, 23.20.Lv (all)
  61. Ya.B. Zel’dovich, L.B. Okun, S.B. Pikel’ner “Quarks: astrophysical and physicochemical aspects8 702–709 (1966)
    95.30.Cq, 14.65.−q, 98.80.Cq, 11.30.Ly, 96.50.S−, 14.20.Dh (all)
  62. E.V. Shpol’skii “High-energy physics and the nature of matter8 610–611 (1966)
    14.65.−q, 21.10.−k, 14.20.Dh (all)
  63. D.I. Blokhintsev “Basis for special relativity theory provided by experiments in high energy physics9 405–413 (1966)
    03.30.+p, 11.10.Lm, 13.85.−t, 14.40.Aq, 14.20.Dh, 11.30.Er (all)
  64. V.V. Anisovich, A.A. Ansel’m “Theory of reactions with production of three particles near threshold9 117–141 (1966)
    13.75.Gx, 14.40.Aq, 14.20.Dh, 13.60.Rj, 13.60.Le, 13.25.Es (all)
  65. Ya.A. Smorodinskii “The unitary symmetry of elementary particles7 637–655 (1965)
    11.30.Ly, 14.40.Aq, 14.20.−c, 14.65.−q, 11.30.Qc (all)
  66. V.G. Grishin “Resonance interactions of elementary particles (boson resonances)8 379–412 (1965)
    13.75.Lb, 14.40.Cs, 14.40.Ev, 14.40.Aq, 13.25.Jx, 14.20.Dh (all)
  67. Ya.B. Zel’dovich “Classification of elementary particles and quarks ’for the layman’8 489–495 (1965)
    13.75.Gx, 14.20.Jn, 14.40.−n, 13.40.Em, 14.65.−q (all)
  68. V.B. Berestetskii “Dynamical symmetry of strongly interacting particles8 147–176 (1965)
    11.30.Na, 13.40.−f, 14.20.Dh, 14.65.−q (all)
  69. L.I. Rusinov “NUCLEAR ISOMERISM4 282–290 (1961)
    21.10.−k, 23.20.Lv (all)
  70. L.A. Sliv, E.P. Mazets “LEV IL’ICH RUSINOV4 149–152 (1961)
    01.60.+q, 84.70.+p, 25.40.−h, 21.10.−k, 21.60.Cs (all)
  71. I.M. Rozman, S.F. Kilin “Luminescence of plastic scintillators2 856–873 (1960)
    29.40.Mc, 85.60.Ha, 14.20.Dh (all)
  72. Ya.A. Smorodinskii “Beta decay and the weak interactions2 557–563 (1959)
    23.40.Bw, 13.30.Ce, 14.20.Dh, 13.66.−a, 13.40.Em (all)
  73. A.I. Alikhanov “Lev Andreevich Artsimovich (on his fiftieth birthday)2 187–189 (1959)
    01.60.+q, 41.50.+h, 14.20.Dh (all)
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