PACS numbers

29.20.−c Accelerators 29.40.−n Radiation detectors
  1. V.A. Bednyakov, E.V. Khramov “Search for supersymmetry with R-parity violation at the ATLAS facility65 997–1019 (2022)
    12.10.−g, 12.60.Jv, 29.20.−c (all)
  2. A.A. Ivanov, A.N. Smirnov et alAccelerator-based neutron source for boron neutron capture therapy65 834–851 (2022)
    29.20.−c, 29.25.Dz, 87.19.xj, 87.53.−j, 87.55.−x (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. V.I. Zhukova, A.V. Nefediev et alSuper-factory of bottomed hadrons Belle II64 468–494 (2021)
    12.10.−g, 13.25.−k, 29.20.−c (all)
  5. L.V. Grigorenko, B.Yu. Sharkov et alScientific program of DERICA — prospective accelerator and storage ring facility for radioactive ion beam research62 675–690 (2019)
    21.10.Ft, 29.20.−c, 29.25.Rm (all)
  6. A.A. Bryazgin, N.K. Kuksanov, R.A. Salimov “Industrial electron accelerators developed at the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, SB RAS (BINP)61 601–612 (2018)
    07.77.Ka, 29.20.−c, 41.75.Fr (all)
  7. S.Yu. Mironov, A.V. Andrianov et alSpatio-temporal shaping of photocathode laser pulses for linear electron accelerators60 1039–1050 (2017)
    29.20.−c, 29.27.Ac, 42.60.By, 42.60.−v (all)
  8. S.P. Denisov “Use of Cherenkov counters in experiments at accelerators for particle identification58 480–485 (2015)
    29.20.−c, 29.40.Ka, 41.60.Bq (all)
  9. E.I. Malinovskii “Total absorption Cherenkov spectrometers58 512–515 (2015)
    29.20.−c, 29.40.Ka, 41.60.Bq (all)
  10. V.D. Shiltsev “High energy particle colliders: past 20 years, next 20 years and beyond55 965–976 (2012)
    29.20.−c, 29.20.Ej, 29.27.−a, 41.75.Jv, 52.27.Lw, 52.38.Kd (all)
  11. V.E. Fortov, B.Yu. Sharkov, H. Stöcker “European Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR): the new international center for fundamental physics and its research program55 582–602 (2012)
    12.38.Mn, 25.43.+t, 29.20.−c, 52.25.Kn, 87.53.−j (all)
  12. 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)
  13. B.L. Zhuikov “Isotope production at the Institute for Nuclear Research, Russian Academy of Sciences: current status and prospects54 968–974 (2011)
    28.60.+s, 29.20.−c, 87.56.B− (all)
  14. L.V. Kravchuk “Development of nuclear physics medicine at the Institute for Nuclear Research, RAS53 635–639 (2010)
    29.20.−c, 42.62.−b, 87.56.−v (all)
  15. V.E. Fortov “Extreme states of matter on Earth and in space52 615–647 (2009)
    07.35.+k, 29.20.−c, 42.62.−b, 97.60.−s (all)
  16. V.A. Ryabov, V.A. Tsarev, A.M. Tskhovrebov “The search for dark matter particles51 1091–1121 (2008)
    12.60.−i, 29.40.−n, 95.35.+d (all)
  17. S.P. Denisov “Transition radiation: scientific implications and applications in high-energy physics50 377–379 (2007)
    01.10.Fv, 01.65.+g, 29.40.−n, 41.60.−m (all)
  18. Yu.Ya. Stavissky “Giant pulses of thermal neutrons in large accelerator beam dumps. Possibilities for experiments49 1253–1262 (2006)
    28.20.−v, 29.20.−c, 61.12.−q (all)
  19. A.P. Aleksandrov, Zh.I. Alferov et alVitalii Iosifovich Gol’danskii (on his seventieth birthday)36 (8) 757–759 (1993)
    01.60.+q, 29.20.−c, 13.88.+e, 21.60.Ev, 76.80.+y (all)
  20. 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)
  21. Yu.A. Aleksandrov “Experimental techniques in nuclear and elementary particle physics31 1040–1040 (1988)
    01.30.Vv, 29.50.+v, 07.05.Wr, 29.40.−n (all)
  22. 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)
  23. V.M. Rappoport “New data on lifetimes of short-lived particles27 294–300 (1984)
    13.66.Bc, 14.40.Nd, 13.20.He, 14.40.Lb, 14.60.Fg, 29.40.−n (all)
  24. A.P. Aleksandrov, S.T. Belyaev et alViktor Konstantinovich Voitovetskii (Obituary)27 79–80 (1984)
    01.60.+q, 29.17.+w, 29.40.−n (all)
  25. A.N. Skrinskii “Accelerator and detector prospects of elementary particle physics25 639–661 (1982)
    29.15.Dt, 29.20.−c, 29.40.−n, 29.25.Fb (all)
  26. V.A. Akulichev, L.R. Gavrilov et alInfluence of Ultrasound on the Formation of High-energy Particle Tracks in a Liquid-hydrogen Bubble Chamber12 693–695 (1970)
    29.40.−n, 14.40.Aq, 43.35.Yb (all)
  27. S.T. Belyaev, V.A. Sidorov, B.V. Chirikov “Gersh Itskovich Budker (in honor of his 50th birthday)11 916–918 (1969)
    01.60.+q, 29.20.−c, 52.27.Ny (all)
  28. V.L. Ginzburg, V.N. Sazonov, S.I. Syrovatskii “Synchrotron radiation and its reabsorption11 34–48 (1968)
    41.60.Ap, 29.20.Lq, 41.60.Bq, 29.40.−n (all)
  29. Yu.Ya. Lembra “Methods for extracting a beam from a Synchrocyclotron6 143–156 (1963)
    29.20.−c, 29.27.Bd, 29.27.Ac (all)
  30. G.P. Mel’nikov “The measurement of multidimensional spectra in nuclear physics4 370–373 (1961)
    84.30.Sk, 29.40.−n (all)
  31. A.I. Akishin “Detection of ion beams by electron multipliers in mass spectrometry and nuclear physics1 113–123 (1958)
    29.40.−n, 41.75.Fr, 07.75.+h, 85.60.Ha, 25.40.−h, 27.20.+n (all)
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