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D. N. Grigoriev

Researcher at Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics

Publications -  12
Citations -  1277

D. N. Grigoriev is an academic researcher from Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Muon & Branching fraction. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 12 publications receiving 805 citations. Previous affiliations of D. N. Grigoriev include Novosibirsk State Technical University & Novosibirsk State University.

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Search for the lepton flavour violating decay μ + → e + γ with the full dataset of the MEG experiment

A. M. Baldini, +93 more
TL;DR: The final results of the search for the lepton flavour violating decay were presented in this paper, based on the full dataset collected by the MEG experiment at the Paul Scherrer Institut in the period 2009-2013.
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The design of the MEG II experiment

TL;DR: The MEG experiment, designed to search for the decay of the branching ratio, reached a sensitivity level of 5.3 × 10−13 in 2013 as discussed by the authors, which was improved to 6.6× 10−14 in 2014.
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COMET Phase-I Technical Design Report

R. Abramishvili, +214 more
TL;DR: The technical design for the COMET Phase-I experiment is presented in this paper, where two types of detectors, CyDet and StrECAL, are used for detecting the |$\mu$|−|$e$| conversion events, and for measuring the beam-related background events in view of the Phase-II experiment.
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COMET Phase-I Technical Design Report

R. Abramishvili, +214 more
TL;DR: The technical design for the COMET Phase-I experiment is presented in this article, which will search for neutrinoless conversion of muons into electrons in the field of an aluminium nucleus.
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Measurement of the radiative decay of polarized muons in the MEG experiment

TL;DR: In this article, the radiative muon decay was studied by using an almost fully polarized muon source, and the branching ratio was measured for the MEG experiment in the years 2009-2010.