Персона: Галаванов, Андрей Владиевич
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Цель ИЯФиТ и стратегия развития - создание и развитие научно-образовательного центра мирового уровня в области ядерной физики и технологий, радиационного материаловедения, физики элементарных частиц, астрофизики и космофизики.
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- ПубликацияОткрытый доступStudy of the BM@N GEM/CSC tracking system performance(2019) Kapishin, M.; Karjavine, V.; Khabarov, S.; Kiryushin, Y.; Galavanov, A.; Галаванов, Андрей Владиевич© 2019 Author(s).Baryonic Matter at Nuclotron (BM@N) is a fixed target experiment at the NICA accelerator complex (JINR) aiming at studies of nuclear matter in relativistic heavy ion collisions. Detectors based on Gas Electron Multipliers (GEM) are used for the central tracking system located inside the BM@N analyzing magnet. A Cathode Strip Chamber (CSC) is installed right downstream the magnet to improve the global momentum resolution. Characteristics of the GEM and CSC detectors are presented. The performance of the seven GEM detectors and one CSC, which were integrated into the BM@N setup, is briefly reviewed.
- ПубликацияОткрытый доступPerformance of the BM@N GEM/CSC tracking system at the Nuclotron beam(2019) Galavanov, A.; Kapishin, M.; Kapusniak, K.; Karjavine, V.; Галаванов, Андрей ВладиевичBM@N (Baryonic Matter at the Nuclotron) is a fixed target experiment aimed to study nuclear matter in the relativistic heavy-ion collisions at the Nuclotron accelerator in JINR. The BM@N tracking system is based on Gas Electron Multipliers (GEM) detectors mounted inside the BM@N analyzing magnet. The Cathode Strip Chamber (CSC) is installed outside the magnet. The CSC is used for improvement of particles momentum identification. The structure of the GEM detectors and the CSC prototype and the results of study of their characteristics are presented. The GEM detectors and CSC are integrated into the BM@N experimental setup and data acquisition system. The results of first tests of the GEM tracking system and CSC in last runs are shortly reviewed.