Survey “Reaching Unreachable Heights”
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Dear colleagues, our beloved friends!
In a state of great excitement, we would like to inform you that starting from 2024, the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research is going to set more ambitious goals and rise up to unreachable heights of scientific advances thanks to our new carefully elaborated and painstakingly thought-out seven-year development plan. We are preparing for implementation of breakthrough ideas in science and technology which will allow us to broaden scientific boundaries, get new knowledge about the constitution of nature and design novel practical tools to increase the quality of life.
Commemorating the 110th Birthday of V. P. Dzhelepov. “Had a Keen Interest in Everything”
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The work was of a great importance for V. P. Dzhelepov and required a lot of power and efforts. However, he had a wealth of vital energy and love of life enough to share them with his family and friends and spend for hobbies.
Quoting the memoir by Irina Grigorevna Pokrovskaya, a secretary of Venedikt Petrovich…
“Venedikt Petrovich was happily married. He met Tatyana Nikolaevna (Zinovieva) in Leningrad in 1941, shortly before the outbreak of war. Ever since he had loved her tenderly and devotedly, and over all ten years he lived through after her death, he grieved deeply for her.
Chronicles of the 2023 Baikal Expedition. Week 5
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March 19. Day 31
Today, assembling of Strings 2, 6 and 9 of Cluster 11 has proceeded. New Chinese orange buoys much heavier than those usually used were mounted on String 6.
Specialists from Optosvyaz have checked optical fibre of the recently laid bottom cable – all six fibres are in order!
Commemorating the 110th Birthday of V. P. Dzhelepov. His Contribution to Science
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V. P. Dzhelepov, the first director of the JINR Laboratory of Nuclear Problems, was not only a talented administrator but also a great scientist. He was fond of physics and knew which areas were worth focusing on. “Venedikt Petrovich had an exceptional intuition about what areas in science would become the main ones at this or that moment,” wrote academician S. S. Gernstein. Thanks to that intuition, the key directions of DLNP scientific activity were established, some of which are successfully evolving nowadays.
“B-Hadron Trigger in the ATLAS Experiment for Run 3” by Vladimir Lyubushkin
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The report gives a brief overview of the trigger system of the ATLAS experiment. The trigger tasks during Run 3 are discussed in detail in the light of actual problems of B-hadron physics. The quality of the experimental data collected during 2022 is discussed. (In connection with the election to fill the position of senior researcher.)
«AMBER Experiment at CERN» by Aleksey Guskov
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Quantum chromodynamics (QCD) as a theory of interaction of quarks and gluons, is undoubtedly successful and gives a reliable description of the processes that take place in high-energy particle interactions. However, because of the large value of the strong interaction constant, QCD is not able to describe from its first principles the structure, properties and spectrum of systems built on the basis of the strong interaction - hadrons. This makes the experiment the only reliable source of such information.
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