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SUMMARY:Design and characterization of high-speed CMOS pseudo-LVDS transce
 ivers
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Sergey Kondratenko (no)\nThe requirements and implem
 entations of transceivers operating at speeds up to several Gb / s and int
 ended for use in on-board data networks are considered. It is noted the po
 ssibility of upgrading for a long time used in such networks LVDS - transc
 eivers in order to increase the transmission speed of more than prescribed
  by the appropriate standard. The results of the characterization of such 
 a pseudo-LVDS transceivers designed in CMOS technology with the norms from
  250 nm to 90 nm are presented.\n\nhttps://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/
 2/contributions/469/
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SUMMARY:Performance of the Pair Spectrometer of the GlueX experiment
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Ivan Tolstukhin (NRNU MEPhI)\, Sergey Somov (NRNU ME
 PhI)\nWe describe the pair spectrometer of the GlueX detector at Jefferson
  Lab. Performance of the pair spectrometer during the first beam commissio
 ning runs  is presented.\n\nhttps://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/2/contr
 ibutions/457/
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SUMMARY:Liquid-xenon detector under the intensive pulse irradiation condit
 ions
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Mikhail Kirsanov (MEPhI)\nThe effect of intense puls
 ed irradiation on the operation of the liquid xenon spectrometer was studi
 ed. The ionization chamber filled with liquid xenon was irradiated by brem
 sstrahlung pulses of the microtron. The pulse repetition rate was 400 Hz. 
 The absorbed dose ranged from 10-7 to 0.1 Gy per pulse. Stable operation o
 f the liquid xenon spectrometer in the intervals between the pulses of the
  accelerator shown for a long time.\n\nhttps://indico.particle.mephi.ru/ev
 ent/2/contributions/439/
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SUMMARY:The cross section of inverse beta decay: a review.
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Oleg Titov (NRC "Kurchatov Institute")\nWe have revi
 ewed the modern status of the cross section of inverse beta-decay. \nOur a
 nalysis consist of two parts: discussing so-called "naive" cross section a
 nd its corrections.  The "naive" cross section energy dependence and the c
 orrections energy dependence are presented.\n\nhttps://indico.particle.mep
 hi.ru/event/2/contributions/404/
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SUMMARY:The first results of analysis of nuclear track emulsion exposed to
  relativistic nucleus $_{}^{11}C$ and $_{}^{10}B$
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Andrey Zaitsev (JINR)\, Pavel Zarubin (Joint Institu
 te for Nuclear Research)\nFeaturing an excellent sensitivity and spatial r
 esolution nuclear track emulsion (NTE) maintains the position of a univers
 al and inexpensive detector for survey and exploratory research in microco
 sm physics. Use of this classical technique on beams of modern accelerator
 s and reactors turns out highly productive. In a number of important tasks
  the completeness of observations provided in NTE cannot be achieved for e
 lectronic detection methods. In particular\, in the last decade clustering
  work of a whole family of light nuclei including radioactive ones was inv
 estigated in the processes of dissociation of relativistic nuclei in NTE [
 1\, 2].\n\nRecent data on pattern of diffractive dissociation of the $^{11
 }C$ and $^{10}B$ will be discussed in this context. It is already establis
 hed that 144 "white" stars produced by the $^{11}C$ in NTE are distributed
  over the charge channels in the following way: 2He + 2H (50%)\, 3He (17%)
 \, $^{7}Be$ + He (13%)\, He + 4H (11%)\, B+H (5%)\, Li + He + H (3%)\, 6H 
 (2%). The distributions of He fragments over the opening angle $\\theta_{2
 He}$  show that $^{8}Be_{g.s}$ decays are presented in 21% 2He + 2H  and 1
 9% in the 3He events. These distributions allow one to assume a strong con
 tribution of $^{8}Be_{2+}$ decays but it is a subject of future considerat
 ion. The $^{9}B$ nucleus can exist in $^{11}C$ as an independent virtual c
 omponent or as a component of a virtual basis $^{10}B$.\n\nMeasurements of
  the first 21 stars pointed to four decays $^{8}Be_{g.s}$\, two of which o
 riginated from $^{9}B_{g.s.}$ decays. Measurements of "white" stars $^{10}
 B$\, including identification of He and H isotopes by a multiple scatterin
 g method\, are in progress now.\n\n\n\n1.    P.I. Zarubin // Lect. Notes i
 n Phys. 2013 V.875. P.51.\n2.    K.Z. Mamatkulov et al. // Phys. At. Nucl.
  2013 V.76. P.1224.\n\nhttps://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/2/contributi
 ons/397/
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SUMMARY:The planar multiwire drift detector system with anode and cathode 
 readout in the GlueX experiment
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Vladimir Berdnikov (NRNU MEPhI)\nThe GlueX experimen
 t was designed to search for hybrid mesons with exotic quantum numbers usi
 ng a beam of linearly polarized photons incident on a liquid hydrogen targ
 et. The spectrum of these states and their mass splitting from normal meso
 ns may yield information on confinement. The Forward Drift Chambers (FDC) 
 are multiwire drift chambers with anode and cathode read-out designed to m
 easure tracks of charged particles coming from hydrogen target in forward 
 direction with angles up to 20 ̊. The FDC is providing 3-dimensional poin
 ts. It is using drift timing information from the wires and analog signals
  from the cathodes that allow working at big rate conditions. In addition 
 to this requirement detector has minimum amount of material in active area
  and periphery. Active material affects momentum resolution of the charged
  particles and photons reconstruction by calorimeters. The amount of mater
 ial in active area of all FDC system is ~1.64% X0\n\nhttps://indico.partic
 le.mephi.ru/event/2/contributions/366/
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SUMMARY:Investigation of silicon photo sensor properties for scintillator 
 detectors.
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Vladimir Khilya (NRNU MEPhI)\nThe aim of the present
  work is the creation a prototype of anticoincidence system for gamma-tele
 scope "GAMMA-400". The detector is developed on the basis of plastic scint
 illator and silicon photomultipliers. This work is focuses on research of 
 the characteristics of silicon photomultipliers SiPM company SensL\, type 
 60000. In frame of project the assembly\nfor measuring of the photomultipl
 ier characteristics was created. The characteristics were determined such 
 as the linearity\, boundary of saturation\, the time resolution. The final
  stage of work was the integration of the prototype of anticoincidence det
 ector.\n\nhttps://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/2/contributions/357/
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SUMMARY:Online calibration of neutrino liquid scintillator detectors above
  10 MeV
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Maxim Gromov (SINP MSU)\nOnline calibration of neutr
 ino liquid scintillator detector at energies above 10 MeV is very importan
 t for study of such rare process as supernova and  for correct calculation
  of backgrounds if spectral properties is the focus of researches. The tra
 ditional procedure implies the usage of radioactive sources with well-know
 n spectral properties but such approach is limited by available radioactiv
 e sources\, upper possible energies (~10-11 MeV) and dangerous for ultra l
 ow background environment of modern detectors. The approach we propose is 
 based on simulation of events with controllable UV double LED pulser. The 
 LED’s main wavelength fits the scintillator excitation wavelength.  This
  technique allows to simulate physical events within the detector in very 
 wide energy range from a few hundred keV to about 50 MeV. Additional studi
 es like pile-up analysis can be performed due to double-LEDs scheme which 
 generates two delayed signals with different adjustable amplitudes. The de
 lay time is also adjustable parameter.\n\nhttps://indico.particle.mephi.ru
 /event/2/contributions/347/
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SUMMARY:The GMT detector alignment in the STAR experiment
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Nikita Ermakov (National Research Nuclear University
  MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute))\nThe Solenoidal Tracker At 
 RHIC (STAR) uses the Time Projection Chamber\n(TPC) in order to perform tr
 acking and the particle identification. With\nincreasing statistics\, it h
 as become critical to reduce systematic\nuncertainties due to TPC alignmen
 t and distortion corrections (such as\nspace charge\, which has also grown
  with increasing luminosity). In order\nto improve these corrections and m
 onitor non-static distortions\,\nGEM-based chambers (GMT) were installed a
 t eight locations outside TPC\nat the Time-Of-Flight (TOF) radius where th
 ey will provide the maximum\nsensitivity to the distortions. The GMT shoul
 d have resolution ~150 um\nin both longitudinal (drift) and transverse dir
 ections and should be\naligned with regard to the TPC by ~200 um. To serve
  that purpose we\ndeveloped the software (Cluster Finder) that searches fo
 r clusters in\nADC signals of each module in both directions (longitudinal
  and transverse) after the pedestal subtraction and measure its positions 
 and deviations. By using this information the\nalignment procedure of the 
 modules with regard to TPC has been completed\nand the required resolution
  was achieved.\n\nhttps://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/2/contributions/3
 40/
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SUMMARY:Limits on Higgs Boson Couplings in Effective Field Theory
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Nikita Belyaev (NRNU MEPhI)\nWe review the Effective
  Field Theory (EFT) to make projections on physics beyond the Standard Mod
 el in the Higgs sector.\nWe provide relations between the non-Standard Mod
 el couplings of the Strongly-Ineracting Light Higgs (SILH) effective Lagra
 ngian implemented in the eHDecay package and the corresponding terms of th
 e spin-0 Higgs Characterisation model's effective Lagrangian used with the
  aMC@NLO Monte Carlo generator. \nConstraints on BSM couplings are determi
 ned on the basis of existing experimental limits on Higgs boson width and 
 branching ratios.\n\nhttps://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/2/contribution
 s/298/
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SUMMARY:The magnetic polarizabilities of $\\pi$ and $\\rho$ mesons in $SU(
 3)$ lattice gauge theory
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Olga Solovjeva (NRC "Kurchatov Institute" SSC RF Ins
 titute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics  &amp\; National Research N
 uclear University “MEPhI”)\nThe study of the internal structure of had
 rons in external electromagnetic fields is important and relevant in the c
 ontext of the current experiments in JLAB\, COMPASS and future experiments
  PANDA\, CBM (FAIR). The COMPASS experiment have measured electrical polar
 izability. In non-central heavy ions colisions the magnetic field value in
  the moment of collision can reach up to $15m_\\pi^2 ∼ 0.27 GeV^2$. Such
  a strong magnetic field can modify the properties of strongly interacting
  matter.\nWe calculate the correlators of pseudoscalar and vector currents
  in external strong abelian magnetic in $SU(3)$ pure lattice gauge theory.
  From the correlation functions we obtain the ground state energies of neu
 tral and charged mesons. The energy of the $\\rho^0$ meson with zero spin 
 projection on the axis of the field decreases\, while the energies with no
 n-zero spins increase with the field value. The energy of $\\pi^0$ meson d
 ecrease as a function of magnetic field. The mass of charged $\\pi^\\pm$ m
 esons increases with the field.\n At small magnetic fields the behaviour o
 f energies of charged $\\rho$ mesons agree with Landau level picture\, whi
 le at high fields the terms with higher powers in magnetic field come into
  play. There are no evidences in favour of charged vector meson\ncondensat
 ion or tachyonic mode existence at large magnetic fields. The magnetic pol
 arizabilities of neutral and charged mesons were found for the lattice vol
 umes $18^4$ and $20^4$ fitting the ground state energies. The g-factor of 
 $\\rho^\\pm$  is found from its'  ground state energies with various spins
 . After chiral extrapolation we obtain the value $g = 2.4 \\pm 0.2$ [2] fo
 r the lattice volume $18^4$ and lattice spacing $a = 0.115fm$. This value 
 is compatible with experimental determination [4] and theoretical value fr
 om relativistic quark model[3].\nResearching QCD in the external electroma
 gnetic field plays an important role in understanding the structure of had
 rons.\n\n1. E.V.Luschevskaya\,O.E.Solovjeva\, O.A.Kochetkov and O.V.Teryae
 v\, ‘Magnetic polarizabilities of light mesons in $SU(3)$ lattice gauge 
 theory’\, Nucl.Phys.B 898 (2015) 627-643 \narXiv:1411.4284[hep-lat].\n2.
  E.V.Luschevskaya\, O.A.Kochetkov\, O.V.Teryaev and O.E.Solovjeva \, ‘ 
 π ± and ρ 0\,±\nmesons in a strong magnetic field on the lattice’\, 
 JETP Letters vol 101\,issue 10 p.750\n(2015).\n3. A. M.Badalian\, Yu.A.Sim
 onov\,’ Magnetic moments of mesons’ Phys. Rev. D 87\,\n074012 (2013) \
 , arXiv:1211.4349[hep-ph].\n4. D. G. Gudino and G. T.Sanchez\, (2013)\, ar
 Xiv:1305.6345 [hep-ph]\n\nhttps://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/2/contrib
 utions/268/
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SUMMARY:The segmented neutrino detector
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Aleksanrd Mefodiev (INR RAS)\nUnder the project Adva
 nced European Infrastructures for Detectors at Accelerators (AIDA) Institu
 te of Nuclear Research (INR) designed and tested Totally Active Scintillat
 or Detector (TASD). \nThe TASD detector consists of 50 modules of plastic 
 scintillators. Each module is instrumented with one X and one Y plane\, wi
 th 86 scintillator bars per plane. The bar width\, height and length are 1
 .0 cm\, 0.7 cm and 90 cm respectively. The distance between modules can be
  varied from 0 to 2.5 cm. Other components such as active detectors or pas
 sive sheets of material can be inserted in these 2.5 cm gaps if required. 
 The full detector depth can therefore be varied from 75 cm to 200 cm and i
 n its compact form\, it is 1 m3 in volume.\n\nhttps://indico.particle.meph
 i.ru/event/2/contributions/258/
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SUMMARY:Monitoring of physics performance of ILC Software based on Higgs R
 ecoil Mass
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Elena Volkova (National Research Nuclear University 
 MEPhI)\nThis report is about a part of ILC software development. The goal 
 of this study was to create a code\, that allow us to make automated testi
 ng of ILC results. The code uses the result of generation\, Mokka simulati
 on and Marlin reconstruction of ILC events. The codes task is automated Hi
 ggs recoil mass analysis everyday and to compare Higgs recoil mass with on
 e of the previous day result.\n\nhttps://indico.particle.mephi.ru/event/2/
 contributions/236/
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