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Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology

EducationDolgoprudnyy, Russia
About: Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology is a education organization based out in Dolgoprudnyy, Russia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Laser & Large Hadron Collider. The organization has 8594 authors who have published 16968 publications receiving 246551 citations. The organization is also known as: MIPT & Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University).


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TL;DR: In this article, the dominant mechanisms of electron generation and loss during different phases of spark discharge are considered and the focus is on spark formation in long non-uniform field air gaps through leader and streamer processes.
Abstract: The dominant mechanisms of electron generation and loss during different phases of spark discharge are considered. The focus is on spark formation in long non-uniform-field air gaps through leader and streamer processes. The streamer development in dry air and the effects of humidity, temperature and density on the properties of a long positive streamer in air are discussed. The ionization kinetics in the leader channel in long air gaps is described. The ionization mechanisms which lead to the re-breakdown within a post-arc air channel and to the streamer breakdown in undisturbed air and in Ar are presented.

104 citations

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M. Ablikim, M. N. Achasov1, M. N. Achasov2, S. Ahmed  +440 moreInstitutions (61)
TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied the process e(+)e(-) -> p(+)p(-)psi(3686) using 5.1 fb(-1) of data collected at 16 center-of-mass energy (root s) points from 4.008 to 4.600 GeV by the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII collider.
Abstract: We study the process e(+)e(-) -> p(+)p(-)psi(3686) using 5.1 fb(-1) of data collected at 16 center-of-mass energy (root s) points from 4.008 to 4.600 GeV by the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII collider. The measured Born cross sections for e(+)e(-) -> p(+)p(-)psi(3686) are consistent with previous results, but with much improved precision. A fit to the cross section shows contributions from two structures: the first has M = 4209.5 +/- 7.4 +/- 1.4 MeV/c(2) and Gamma = 80.1 +/- 24.6 +/- 2.9 MeV, and the second has M = 4383.8 +/- 4.2 +/- 0.8 MeV/c(2) and Gamma = 84.2 +/- 12.5 +/- 2.1 MeV, where the first errors are statistical and the second systematic. The lower-mass resonance is observed in the process e(+)e(-) -> p(+)p(-)psi(3686) for the first time with a statistical significance of 5.8 sigma. A charged charmoniumlike structure is observed in the pi(+/-)psi(3686) invariant mass spectrum for data at root s = 4.416 GeV. A fit with an S-wave Breit-Wigner function yields a mass M = 4032.1 +/- 2.4 MeV/c(2), where the errors are statistical only. However, there are still unresolved discrepancies between the fit model and data. The width of the intermediate state varies in a wide range for different kinematic regions within the data set. Therefore, no simple interpretation of the data has been found, and a future data sample with larger statistics and more theoretical input will be required to better understand this issue.

104 citations

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M. Ablikim, M. N. Achasov1, L. An2, Q. An3  +321 moreInstitutions (40)
TL;DR: The X(1835), which was previously observed by BESII, is confirmed with a statistical significance that is larger than 20σ, and the angular distribution of the radiative photon is consistent with expectations for a pseudoscalar.
Abstract: With a sample of (225.2 +/- 2.8) x 10(6) J/psi events registered in the BESIII detector, J/psi -> gamma pi(+)pi(-)eta' is studied using two eta' decay modes: eta' -> pi(+)pi(-)eta and eta' -> gamma rho(0). The X(1835), which was previously observed by BESII, is confirmed with a statistical significance that is larger than 20 sigma. In addition, in the pi(+)pi(-)eta' invariant-mass spectrum, the X(2120) and the X(2370), are observed with statistical significances larger than 7.2 sigma and 6.4 sigma, respectively. For the X(1835), the angular distribution of the radiative photon is consistent with expectations for a pseudoscalar.

104 citations

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Georges Aad1, Brad Abbott2, Jalal Abdallah3, S. Abdel Khalek4  +3096 moreInstitutions (210)
TL;DR: In this article, a search is performed for Higgs bosons produced in association with top quarks using the diphoton decay mode of the Higgs Boson using the ATLAS detector at the CERN Large Hadron Collider, which corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 4.5 fb(-1) of proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 7 TeV and 20.3 fb (-1) at 8 TeV.

104 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Dominique Pallin132113188668
Vladimir N. Uversky13195975342
Lee Sawyer130134088419
Dmitry Novikov12734883093
Simon Lin12675469084
Zeno Dixon Greenwood126100277347
Christian Ohm12687369771
Alexey Myagkov10958645630
Stanislav Babak10730866226
Alexander Zaitsev10345348690
Vladimir Popov102103050257
Alexander Vinogradov9641040879
Gueorgui Chelkov9332141816
Igor Pshenichnov8336222699
Vladimir Popov8337026390
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202368
2022238
20211,774
20202,246
20192,112
20181,902