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Leader: | V.N. Shvetsov |
Deputies: | Yu.N. Kopatch E.V. Lychagin P.V. Sedyshev |
Participating countries and international organizations:
Albania, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, CERN, China, Croatia, Czech Republic, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Japan, Kazakhstan, Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Norway, Poland, Republic of Korea, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, USA, Uzbekistan, Vietnam.
Issues addressed and main goals of research:
Experimental and theoretical investigation of symmetry breaking effects in reactions with neutrons and fundamental properties of the neutron to test the parameters of the Standard Model and search for "new physics". Investigation of the properties of excited nuclei, reactions with emission of charged particles, fission physics. Obtaining of relevant data for astrophysics, nuclear power engineering and nuclear waste transmutation problem using neutron- and gamma-induced reactions. Application of neutron physics methods in other fields of science and technology. Development and construction of detectors of neutrons and other ionizing radiation, as well as applied methods in nuclear physics with neutrons. Development of the Intense REsonance Neutron Source (IREN) and the experimental base at the IREN and IBR-2 facilities.
Expected major results in the current year:
- Preparation and conducting an experiment on measurement of the T-odd effects in the fission of 233U on a beam of IBR-2 reactor.
- Conducting an experiment on measurement of the neutron paramagnetic resonance of the first kind in samples of titanium hydride TiH2 in the polarized neutron energy range of 0.062-2.3 eV using the KOLKHIDA facility at the IBR-2 reactor.
- Measurement of the quaternary and search for the quinary fission using a spontaneous fission source 252Cf.
- Measurement of angular and energy neutron-gamma and neutron-neutron correlations in the inelastic neutron scattering and in (n,2n) reaction in the framework of the TANGRA project.
- Conducting the measurements of the 35Cl(n,p) 35S on resonance neutrons from the IREN facility.
- Measurements of (n,α ) reaction with Ni-60,61 isotopes for neutron energies En =4.5-6.5 MeV at the accelerator EG-4.5 of the Institute of Heavy Ion Physics of Peking University.
- Preparation of a project on measurement of the neutron lifetime on a beam of the IBR-2 reactor. Performing methodical measurements.
- Search for a constraint at a level of 10 - 16 for the product of the coupling constants of the scalar and pseudoscalar axion-like interaction at distances of ~ 10 µm at the GRANIT spectrometer.
- Investigation of "small UCN heating" phenomena in the interaction of UCN with nanoparticles of different sizes to test predictions of the theoretical model.
- Manufacturing and testing of a setup to measure the UCN loss factor as a function of UCN energy at the energy range close to limit energy values.
- Preparation of the project of a new experimental setup for observation of neutron quantum tunneling.
- Conducting of measurements on neutron diffraction by surface ultrasonic waves.
- Manufacturing and testing of a 2D position-sensitive detector.
- Development of a 32-channel neutron multiplicity detector system based on scintillation detectors.
- Manufacturing of two sections of the neutron multiplicity detector based on SNM-14D counters.
- Measurements of thin layers using methods of Elastic Recoil Detection Analysis, Rutherford Backscattering Spectrometry and X-ray analysis for various materials at the EG-5 accelerator.
- Elemental and isotopic analysis of archaeological samples at the IREN facility using neutron activation method.
- Development of a 16-channel scintillation detector for neutron resonance capture analysis at the IREN facility.
- Development of the elemental analysis technique using the tagged neutron method and standard neutron sources with the help of HPGe detectors and NaI(Tl) and BGO scintillators.
- Carrying out of neutron activation analysis of environmental, geological, biological samples and novel materials at the IBR-2 reactor using the REGATA facility.
- Equipping with computers and modern software for the neutron activation analysis facility at INP (Almaty, Kazakhstan). Training of INP personnel on the basics of neutron activation analysis.
- Replacement of the 2129 Thomson klystron of the second accelerating section for the E3730A klystron Toshiba.
- Providing the neutron beam time from IREN for physical experiments,
List of projects: | |||
Project | Leader | Priority (period of realisation) |
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1. | TANGRA | Yu.N. Kopatch Deputy: V.M. Bystritsky (DLNP) |
1 (2014-2019) |
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Activity or Experiment | Leaders | ||||
Laboratory or other Division of JINR Responsible person |
Main researchers | ||||
1. | Investigations of violations of fundamental symmetries in neutron-nucleus interactions and related data |
Yu.N. Kopatch |
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FLNP | G.S. Ahmedov, N.V. Bazjazjina, D. Berikov, S.B. Borzakov, B. Buadze, Chan Van Fuk, I.I. Chuprakov, G.V. Daniljan, E. Demir, S. Enkhbold, Fan Lyong Tuan, Yu.M. Gledenov, D.N. Grozdanov, N.A. Gundorin, A.P. Kobzev, M. Kulik, V.L. Kuznetsov, Zh.V. Mezentseva, Nguen Ngok An, Nguyen Thi Bao Mi, V.V. Novitsky, I.A. Oprea, K.D. Oprea, Yu.N. Pokotilovskij, A.B. Popov, S.F. Samadov, P.V. Sedyshev, M.V. Sedysheva, O.V. Sidorova, V.R. Skoj, A.M. Suhovoj, S.A. Telezhnikov, T.Yu. Tretyakova, M. Tsulaja, Vu Dyk Kong, Sh.S. Zeynalov + 20 engineers, + 3 workers | ||||
2. | Investigation of the fundamental properties of the neutron, UCN physics |
E.V. Lychagin |
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FLNP | G.G. Bunatyan, T.L. Enik, A.I. Frank,W.I. Furman, S.V. Gorunov, V.K. Ignatovich, G.V. Kulin, L.V. Mitsyna, A.Yu. Muzychka, A. Nesipbai, Yu.N. Pokotilovskij, N.Yu. Rebrova, A.V. Strelkov, E.I. Sharapov, K.N. Zhernenkov + 3 engineer + 2 workers | ||||
3. | Applied research | P.V. Sedyshev |
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FLNP | G.S. Ahmedov, Yu.V. Alekseenok, N.V. Bazjazjina, S.B. Borzakov, D. Berikov, G.G. Bunatyan, B. Buadze, Chan Van Fuk, I. Chuprakov, O.A. Culikov, O. Chiligava, G.V. Daniljan, O.G. Duliu, T.L. Enik, S. Enkhbold, M.V. Frontasyeva, A.I. Frank, W.I.Furman, L. Gaidoshikova, V.M.B. Ged, Yu.M. Gledenov, N.A. Gundorin, S.V. Goryunov, D.N. Grozdanov, V.K. Ignatovich, G.Y. Khristozova, A.P. Kobzev, M. Kulik, G.V. Kulin, A. Madadzade, D. Mahajdik, Zh.V. Mezentseva, L.V. Mitsyna, A.Yu. Muzychka, P.S. Nekhoroshkov, A. Nesipbai, Nguyen Thi Bao Mi, V.V. Novitsky, I.A. Oprea, K.D. Oprea, S.S. Pavlov, Yu.N. Pokotilovskij, A.B. Popov, I.N. Ruskov, S.F. Samadov, M.V. Sedysheva, O.V. Sidorova, A.V. Strelkov, E.I. Sharapov, V.R. Skoj, A.M. Suhovoj, V.N. Shvetsov, S.A. Telezhnikov, M. Tsulaja, A.S. Vasilev, K.N. Vergel, E. Vieru, Vu Dyk Kong, P. Yanchik, I.I. Zinikovskaja, Sh.S. Zeynalov, K.N. Zhernenkov + 31 engineers, + 9 workers | ||||
4. | Development of the IREN facility | V.N. Shvetsov |
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FLNP | V.G. Pjataev, V.V. Kobets, V.G. Shabratov + 16 engineers + 1 worker | ||||
VBLHEP A.P. Sumbaev |
V.F. Minashkin, V.N. Zamrij + 5 engineers | ||||
DLNP | I.N. Meshkov | ||||
5. | Project TANGRA | Yu.N. Kopatch |
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FLNP | S.B. Borzakov, P.A. Dubasov, N.A. Gundorin, D.N. Grozdanov, I.A. Oprea, K.D. Oprea, P.V. Sedyshev, V.R. Skoi, V.N. Shvetsov, T.Yu. Tretyakova, A.O. Zontikov | ||||
VBLHEP | U.Yu. Aleksakhin, S.V. Khabarov V.L. Rapackii, Yu.N. Rogov, R.A. Salmin, M.G. Sapozhnikov, V.M. Slepnev, N.I. Zamjatin, E.V. Zubarev | ||||
DLNP | V.M. Bystritskii, A.V. Krasnoperov, A.B. Sadovskii, A.V. Salamatin | ||||
LRB | A.R. Krylov, G.N. Timoshenko |
Collaboration | |||
Country or International Organization |
City | Institute or Laboratory | |
Albania | Tirana | UT | |
Armenia | Yerevan | CENS NAS RA | |
Australia | Melbourne | Univ. | |
Austria | Vienna | IAEA | |
Innsbruck | Univ. | ||
Azerbaijan | Baku | BSU | |
IGG ANAS | |||
Ganja | ASAU | ||
ATU | |||
Belarus | Minsk | INP BSU | |
SPMRC NASB | |||
Belgium | Geel | IRMM | |
Bulgaria | Sofia | INRNE BAS | |
Plovdiv | PU | ||
UFT | |||
CERN | Geneva | CERN | |
China | Beijing | IHEP CAS | |
Croatia | Zagreb | Oikon IAE | |
RBI | |||
Czech Republic | Prague | CEI | |
CTU | |||
IEAP CTU | |||
Ostrava | VSB-TUO | ||
Egypt | Cairo | EAEA | |
Alexandria | Univ. | ||
Shibin al Kawm | MU | ||
Finland | Jyvaskyla | UJ | |
Oulu | UO | ||
France | Cadarache | CC CEA | |
Grenoble | ILL | ||
LPSC | |||
Saclay | LLB | ||
Strasbourg | IPHC | ||
Georgia | Tbilisi | AIP TSU | |
TSU | |||
Germany | Darmstadt | TU Darmstadt | |
Dresden | HZDR | ||
Mainz | JGU | ||
Munich | TUM | ||
Tubingen | Univ. | ||
Greece | Thessaloniki | AUTH | |
Hungary | Budapest | RKK OU | |
India | Varanasi | BHU | |
Japan | Kyoto | KSU | |
Tsukuba | KEK | ||
Kazakhstan | Almaty | INP | |
Astana | ENU | ||
Ust-Kamenogorsk | TRCE | ||
Macedonia | Skopje | UKiM | |
Moldova | Chisinau | IMB ASM | |
IC ASM | |||
Mongolia | Ulaanbaatar | CGL | |
NRC NUM | |||
Norway | Trondheim | NTNU | |
Poland | Krakow | NINP PAS | |
Gdansk | GUT | ||
Lodz | UL | ||
Lublin | UMCS | ||
Opole | UO | ||
Otwock-Swierk | NCBJ | ||
Poznan | AMU | ||
Wroclaw | UW | ||
Republic of Korea | Seoul | Dawonsys | |
Daejeon | KAERI | ||
NFRI | |||
Pohang | PAL | ||
Romania | Bucharest | IFIN-HH | |
INCDIE ICPE-CA | |||
ISS | |||
UB | |||
Baia Mare | TUCN-NUCBM | ||
Constanta | NIMRD | ||
UOC | |||
Galati | UG | ||
Iasi | UAIC | ||
Oradea | UO | ||
Pitesti | ICN | ||
Targoviste | UVT | ||
Russia | Moscow | Atomenergomach | |
GIN RAS | |||
GPI RAS | |||
IKI RAS | |||
IPCE RAS | |||
ITEP | |||
LMPR MONIKI | |||
MSU | |||
NRC KI | |||
SINP MSU | |||
VNIIA | |||
Moscow, Troitsk | INR RAS | ||
Borok | IBIW RAS | ||
Dubna | Diamant | ||
Dubna State Univ. | |||
Gatchina | NRC KI PNPI | ||
Irkutsk | LI SB RAS | ||
Ivanovo | ISUCT | ||
Izhevsk | UdSU | ||
Nizhny Novgorod | IPM RAS | ||
Obninsk | IPPE | ||
Ryazan | RSU | ||
Snezhinsk | VNIITF | ||
St. Petersburg | Botanic Garden BIN RAS | ||
FIP | |||
Ioffe Institute | |||
Hermitage | |||
KRI | |||
SPSFTU | |||
Sevastopol | IBSS | ||
Tula | TSU | ||
Voronezh | VSU | ||
Yekaterinburg | UrFU | ||
Serbia | Belgrade | IPB | |
Univ. | |||
Novi Sad | UNS | ||
Slovakia | Bratislava | CU | |
IP SAS | |||
IEE SAS | |||
ILE SAS | |||
Slovenia | Ljubljana | GeoSS | |
South Africa | Pretoria | UNISA | |
Stellenbosch | SU | ||
Switzerland | Villigen | PSI | |
Thailand | Hat Yai | PSU | |
Turkey | Canakkale | COMU | |
Ukraine | Kiev | KINR NASU | |
NUK | |||
Kharkov | ISMA NASU | ||
NSC KIPT | |||
Donetsk | DonIPE | ||
Sumy | IAP NASU | ||
Uzhgorod | IEP NASU | ||
USA | Athens, AL | ASU | |
Durham, NC | Duke | ||
Gettysburg, PA | GC | ||
Kingston, RI | URI | ||
Los Alamos, NM | LANL | ||
Oak Ridge, TN | ORNL | ||
Tuscaloosa, AA | UA | ||
Uzbekistan | Tashkent | INP AS RUz | |
Vietnam | Hanoi | IOP VAST | |
VNU |