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Alexander Bagulya

Researcher at Lebedev Physical Institute

Publications -  60
Citations -  3368

Alexander Bagulya is an academic researcher from Lebedev Physical Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cosmic ray & Neutrino. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 54 publications receiving 2560 citations.

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Recent developments in GEANT4

John Allison, +102 more
TL;DR: Geant4 as discussed by the authors is a software toolkit for the simulation of the passage of particles through matter, which is used by a large number of experiments and projects in a variety of application domains, including high energy physics, astrophysics and space science, medical physics and radiation protection.
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A facility to Search for Hidden Particles (SHiP) at the CERN SPS

M. Anelli, +234 more
TL;DR: A new general purpose fixed target facility is proposed at the CERN SPS accelerator which is aimed at exploring the domain of hidden particles and making measurements with tau neutrinos as discussed by the authors.
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Recent Improvements in Geant4 Electromagnetic Physics Models and Interfaces

TL;DR: The Geant4 toolkit as mentioned in this paper is a toolkit for the analysis of the electromagnetic (EM) physics of the standard and low-energy models, including relativistic models for bremsstrahlung and e+e-pair production, models of multiple and single scattering, hadron/ion ionization, microdosimetry for very low energies.
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An implementation of ionisation energy loss in very thin absorbers for the GEANT4 simulation package

TL;DR: In this article, an implementation of the photo absorption ionisation model is presented, which describes ionisation energy loss produced by a relativistic charged particle in very thin absorbers.
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Study of neutrino interactions with the electronic detectors of the OPERA experiment

N. Agafonova, +193 more
TL;DR: The OPERA experiment as discussed by the authors collected muon-neutrino interactions during the 2008 and 2009 physics runs of the CNGS neutrino beam, produced at CERN with an energy range of about 5 −35 GeV.