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Sergey Sinyatkin

Researcher at Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics

Publications -  59
Citations -  552

Sergey Sinyatkin is an academic researcher from Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Collider & Branching fraction. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 51 publications receiving 424 citations.

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Synchrotron Radiation Research and Application at VEPP-4☆

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss VEPP-4 activities relating to generation and application of synchrotron radiation not only for SR user community but for beam diagnostics in storage ring as well.
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Design of beam optics for the Future Circular Collider $e^+e^-$-collider rings

TL;DR: In this paper, a beam optics scheme has been designed for the future circular collider with two interaction points (IPs) per ring, horizontal crossing angle of 30 mrad at each interaction point and the crab-waist scheme with local chromaticity correction.
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Measurement of R uds and R between 3.12 and 3.72 GeV at the KEDR detector

V.V. Anashin, +130 more
- 10 Feb 2016 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the KEDR detector at the VEPP-4M e + e − e − + e + E − collider to measure the values of R uds R ud and R at seven points of the center-of-mass energy between 3.12 and 3.72 GeV.
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Measurement of R between 1.84 and 3.05 GeV at the KEDR detector

V.V. Anashin, +129 more
- 10 Jul 2017 - 
TL;DR: Using the KEDR detector at the VEPP-4M e + e − collider, this paper determined the values of R at thirteen points of the center-of-mass energy between 1.84 and 3.05 GeV.
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Final analysis of KEDR data on J /ψ and ψ(2S) masses

V.V. Anashin, +129 more
- 07 Oct 2015 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the analysis of all KEDR data on the determination of J / ψ and ψ ( 2 S ) masses was presented, which consisted of six scans of J/ψ and seven scans of ψ 2 S which were performed at the VEPP-4M e + e − collider in 2002-2008.