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K. Fomenko

Researcher at Joint Institute for Nuclear Research

Publications -  129
Citations -  3685

K. Fomenko is an academic researcher from Joint Institute for Nuclear Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Borexino & Solar neutrino. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 125 publications receiving 3261 citations. Previous affiliations of K. Fomenko include Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute.

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Direct measurement of the 7Be solar neutrino flux with 192 days of Borexino data

C. Arpesella, +135 more
TL;DR: This result is the first direct measurement of the survival probability for solar nu(e) in the transition region between matter-enhanced and vacuum-driven oscillations and improves the experimental determination of the flux of 7Be, pp, and CNO solarnu(e), and the limit on the effective neutrino magnetic moment using solar neutrinos.
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Neutrinos from the primary proton–proton fusion process in the Sun

G. Bellini, +100 more
- 27 Aug 2014 - 
TL;DR: Spectral observations of pp neutrinos are reported, demonstrating that about 99 per cent of the power of the Sun, 3.84 × 1033 ergs per second, is generated by the proton–proton fusion process.
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Measurement of the solar 8B neutrino rate with a liquid scintillator target and 3 MeV energy threshold in the Borexino detector

G. Bellini, +88 more
- 05 Aug 2010 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported the measurement of elastic scattering from {sup 8}B solar neutrinos with 3 MeV energy threshold by the Borexino detector in Gran Sasso (Italy).
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Final results of Borexino Phase-I on low-energy solar neutrino spectroscopy

TL;DR: Borexino has been running since May 2007 at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso laboratory in Italy with the primary goal of detecting solar neutrinos.
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Pion interferometry in Au+Au collisions at √ sNN = 200 GeV

Joseph Adams, +364 more
- 01 Apr 2005 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a systematic analysis of two-pion interferometry in Au+Au collisions at {radical}(s{sub NN})=200 GeV using the STAR detector at Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider.