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D. Chernykh
Researcher at Irkutsk State University
Publications - 12
Citations - 60
D. Chernykh is an academic researcher from Irkutsk State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antenna array & Cosmic ray. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 12 publications receiving 44 citations.
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Reconstruction of cosmic ray air showers with Tunka-Rex data using template fitting of radio pulses
Pavel Bezyazeekov,N. M. Budnev,D. Chernykh,Oleg Fedorov,O. A. Gress,A. Haungs,R. Hiller,T. Huege,Yulia Kazarina,M. Kleifges,Dmitriy Kostunin,E. E. Korosteleva,L. A. Kuzmichev,V. V. Lenok,N. B. Lubsandorzhiev,T. Marshalkina,R. R. Mirgazov,R. D. Monkhoev,E. A. Osipova,A. L. Pakhorukov,L. V. Pankov,V. V. Prosin,Frank G. Schröder,D. Shipilov,A. V. Zagorodnikov +24 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an improved method for the precise reconstruction of cosmic ray air showers above $10^{17}$ eV with sparse radio arrays is presented, based on the comparison of predictions for radio pulse shapes by CoREAS simulations to measured pulses.
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TAIGA—A hybrid array for high-energy gamma astronomy and cosmic-ray physics
N. M. Budnev,I. I. Astapov,Pavel Bezyazeekov,A. Borodin,M. Brückner,D. Chernykh,A. Chiavassa,A. N. Dyachok,O. Fedorov,Aleksandr Gafarov,A. Garmash,A. Garmash,Victor Grebenyuk,O. A. Gress,T. I. Gress,A. Grinyuk,O. G. Grishin,Dieter Horns,A. Ivanova,N. N. Kalmykov,Y. Kazarina,V. V. Kindin,S. Kiryuhin,R. P. Kokoulin,K. Komponiets,E. E. Korosteleva,Dmitriy Kostunin,V. A. Kozhin,E. A. Kravchenko,E. A. Kravchenko,Alexander Kryukov,L. A. Kuzmichev,Anatoly Lagutin,Bayarto Lubsandorzhiev,N. B. Lubsandorzhiev,R. R. Mirgazov,Razmik Mirzoyan,Razmik Mirzoyan,R. D. Monkhoev,E. A. Osipova,A. Pakhorukov,A. Pan,Mikhail Panasyuk,L. V. Pankov,A. A. Petrukhin,V. A. Poleschuk,M. Popesku,E.G. Popova,A. Porelli,Evgeny Postnikov,V. Prosin,V. S. Ptuskin,A. Pushnin,Roman Raikin,Grigory Rubtsov,E. V. Ryabov,Yaroslav Sagan,V. Samoliga,A. A. Silaev,A. Silaev junior,A. Sidorenkov,A. V. Skurikhin,M. Slunecka,A. Sokolov,A. Sokolov,Ch. Spiering,L. G. Sveshnikova,Y. Suvorkin,V.A. Tabolenko,B. A. Tarashchansky,L. Tkachev,Martin Tluczykont,N. Ushakov,Konstantin Ustinov,A. Vaidyanathan,D. Voronin,Ralf Wischnewski,Aleksey Zagorodnikov,Valery Zurbanov,Dmitry Zhurov,I. V. Yashin +80 more
TL;DR: The first stage of the TAIGA Observatory (Tunka Advanced Instrument for cosmic ray physics and Gamma Astronomy) is described in this paper, which consists of 120 wide angle Cherenkov stations distributed over an area of 1.0 km2 and three IACTs.
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Towards the Baikal Open Laboratory in Astroparticle Physics
Pavel Bezyazeekov,Igor Bychkov,N. M. Budnev,D. Chernykh,Yulia Kazarina,Dmitriy Kostunin,Alexander Kryukov,R. D. Monkhoev,Alexey O. Shigarov,D. Shipilov +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a new open science laboratory based on education and outreach as well as on the development and testing new methods and techniques for the multimessenger astronomy is proposed for the German-Russian Astroparticle Data Life Cycle Initiative (GRADLCI).
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Current Status and New Challenges of The Tunka Radio Extension
V. Lenok,Pavel Bezyazeekov,N. M. Budnev,D. Chernykh,Oleg Fedorov,O. A. Gress,Andreas Haungs,R. Hiller,T. Huege,Yulia Kazarina,M. Kleifges,Dmitriy Kostunin,E. E. Korosteleva,L. A. Kuzmichev,N. B. Lubsandorzhiev,T. Marshalkina,R. D. Monkhoev,E. A. Osipova,A. L. Pakhorukov,L. V. Pankov,V. V. Prosin,Frank G. Schröder,D. Shipilov,A. V. Zagorodnikov +23 more
TL;DR: The Tunka Radio Extension (Tunka-Rex) is an antenna array spread over an area of about 1~km$^2$ as discussed by the authors, which detects the radio emission of air showers in the band of 30 to 80~MHz.
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Detector efficiency and exposure of Tunka-Rex for cosmic-ray air showers
Oleg Fedorov,Pavel Bezyazeekov,N. M. Budnev,D. Chernykh,O. A. Gress,Andreas Haungs,R. Hiller,Yulia Kazarina,Matthias Kleifges,Dmitriy Kostunin,E. E. Korosteleva,O. Krömer,L. A. Kuzmichev,V. V. Lenok,N. B. Lubsandorzhiev,T. Marshalkina,R. R. Mirgazov,R. D. Monkhoev,E. A. Osipova,A. Pakhorukov,L. V. Pankov,V. V. Prosin,Frank Schroeder,Aleksey Zagorodnikov +23 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a simple Monte Carlo model to estimate the size of the footprint of the radio emission as a function of the primary energy and arrival direction (taking into account the geometry of Earth's magnetic field).