SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FILIPPOV, A.G. - FILIPPOV, A.M.

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Semiconductor Electronics SOV/1765 frequencies for a junction-type triode transistor. There are 8 references of which 2 are Soviet (ineluding'l translation), and 6 English. T.M. Agakhanyan. Triode Transistor Video,Amplifiers 187 The'author discusses.linear-and nonlinear distortions intran- sistor video amplifiers and describes circuits with complex feedback and current distributing networks. A brief discus- sion of multistage amplifiers is also presented. There are. 2 references$ both Soviet. B.N. Kongnov. Trigger and Relaxation Circuits Using Junction.-type Triode'Transistors 197 The author describes the operation and characteristics of sym- metrical triggers and multivibrators vBing junction-typ6'tran- sistors. He also discusses their stability and derives iaxpres- sions for calculating,tran5istor bircult performance. Tilere are 4 references of which 3 are Soviet and 1 English. G.3. Tsykin. Transistor Inverter of D-C Voltages 208 The author discusses the operation and characteristics of in- Card 6/7 Semiconductor Electronics sov/1765 verter circuits using 'transistors. -.Special attention is*gIven to the operation and design of inverter circuits with a signal generator. There are no references. B.M. Kononov. Voltage Stabilizers Using Semiconductor Devices 215 The author discusses voltage stabilizing circuits using sili- con crystal diodes and transistors. He also explains equations for series and feedback stabilization and discusses transistor stabilizing circuits with temperature compensation. There are 4 references of which 3. is Soviet and 3 English. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress 5-26-59 Card 7/7 3/~ODY60/000/06/01/021 Do B06382302 0 9-~ts: "`"b:y Doll.shl-. W. A- a Yu. 11. A- hl It 5., C14(zU),I#9#"',t ava "It'll" 1 01 J.citj of 50 So PUIODICALs Atv".Y* 1760, Vol. 4. So- 6, PP. 493-)04 TJUT iTh. Fremont vital. 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Fig. 6 how. a section through the se..bly. rig. 7 "other throuth . fast .1 .... L. Data of an. -h I ;II 12d r7.*l .1:11t.coutalms 12.5 C U235. 7 I I ll.dri..l d be h ld 5. ) w-14. t 4 .1 -.1or c.,Ity into ?he f=ctions of this shield are bri*f-Y dlucus.odp and the cooling water airculation is described most. The control system Is desert 'Z94 in Creator detail. This system consists of two wa%amatte regulators wt "' regulation r a each, four skis rod., ae-A four safety rods !h'lh e. also be smodis shim rods. 7ho automatic regulation is operated by 15 Incitation chamber. located outside the reactor bodyl it covers the pow" r ra:g:rfma O..56to 100%-_.:wer&1 details concerning safety and .hist rod . th r0 etor . ij1&d-.F1C. 8 be.. cros. @action throughh'y :14. Thhe tt r consist "'ct'r '"' d heavy concrete. A few 4stalls are dow-rited, and the prov:.:f.;' ;*..,I ex tract Lou to briefly dealt -Itb. The -line yet.. is finally di-ased. it consists of f:ux al 0avd. separate loops. The water is kept flowing by air eta atI ng Pump (500 t/h. 10 ata)t the heat exchange power In 15 We. -rd 4./5 There are 0 figure d -t r-t-- SUMMMIM: Xrch 15, 1960 card 5/5 2).&227 S/142/61/004/001/oo6/00 E14o/Ei63 AUTHOR: Filippov, A.G. TITLE: Unsaturated transistor pulse amplifier for digital 'computers PERIODICAL: Izvestiya vysshikh uchebnykh zavedeniy, Radiotekhnika,.1961, Vol.4, No.1, PP. 77-83 TEXT; The anthor.flnds the following basic requirements for pulse amplifiers used in digital computers: 1) high-power gain; 2) standardized output pulse amplitude for variable input pulse amplitude; 3) maintenance of correct pulse width; 4) independence of pulse duty cycle - identical operation for individual pulses or pulse trains. Amplifiers described in Western literature (Refs. 1-4) show in varying degrees the following defects: broadening of the pulse, low-power gain, circuit complexity. The author proposes a circuit with nonlinear autotrans-former feedback, and reports the experimental results of a comparison between the performance of this circuit and other circuits known from the literature. The proposed circuit is shown in Fig.l. The essential feature is the presence of the autotransformer and the diode Card 1/ 3 Al"W114 zwk-~e V%VXI/I IN14 1 1111M4' 14-L This forces a negative potential at the collector, regardless of input signal. This ensures nonsaturating operation, and standardized pulee output. The following parameters of the circuit were measured in comparison with the other known circuits, using drift transistor type T1402 (P 402) and diode AlO (D 10). 1) pulse duration as function of input pulse amplitude, load current and generator impedance; 2) output pulse amplitude as function of load current; 3) power gain; 4) input current as function of input pulse amplitude; 5) temperature dependence of the more important parameters. The scatter of characteristics with change of transistor was also examined. The experimental curves published indicate that the present circuit is the most satisfactory. There are 8'figures, 2 tables and 4 English references, which read as follows: Ref..I: G.J. Prom, R,L. Cro;sby. Junction Transistor Switching Circuits for High-apood Digital Computer Applications. IRE Trans. 1956, EC-5, NoA, 192. Ref.2: G.W. Both, T.P. Botl:iwell. Logic Circuits for a Transistor Digital Computer. IRE Trans. 1956, EC-5, No-3, 132. Card 2/ 3 24227 S/l42/6l/oo4/ool/oo6/oo8 Unsaturated transistor pulse ..... Ei4o/Ei63 'Ref-3: T.N. Barry, D.M. Leakey.,Transistorized Pulse Amplifier. Electronic and Radio Engineer, 1959, V-36, No.6, 2oo. Ref.4: I. Krajewski.' Transistor Circuits for a 1 Mc/S Digital Computer. Electronic Eng., 1959, V-31, NO-377, 403. ASSOCIATION-.~ Kafedra elektroniki, Moskovskogo inzhazierno- fizicheskogo instituta (Department of Electronics of the moscow Engineer:Lng Physics Institute) SUBMITTED: June 14, ig6o 300 uj, uj, " 404 1 Fig. 30; 30 50 Ud ISO C '_5OOT C ard 3/3 ~3 x I I- ia,; FJIIFI-UV, A. U. "Reactor control systems." repo -1 submitted for 3rd Intl Conf, Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, Geneva, 31 Aag-9 Sep 64. L 2,?J~tt( Ipp, lot ACCESSION Nit, AP300126S AUTHOR: Polushkin, K. K. Yemellyanov,- 1. YDeLlens. P. A A4ekfsenk Yu~ I.; Gmzdov 1. 1.; Kuznetsov, S. P.; Sirotkin, A. P.; Tqkarev Lavro Fi7- Lvr. Yu. skly K. brodBkjX. A, _Mj; 13qjP_z,_A_Z. Y_ c;rvazev. V. M~; T PQ2QY., D. N.; Koryakin, Yu. 1. - KWURP-ov pA=nhuk Khoroaha~ttn. V. .; Sayinny- 1j. P,; NreB i' D 'a M. N.; Pqshkarey, _V._P.; Suroyegin- V. A.. Gavrilnv. 12- ka; Pndlawv_ I- I$- Rogozhkin. 1. N. TITLE: Atomic electric power Installation "Arbus" -Y.L th organic coolant, and mnderator SOURCE: Atomnaya energlya, v. 17,'no. 6, 1964, 439-448 TOPIC TAGS: small nuclev; reactor, organic coolantsorganic moderator, react- or economy, nuclear reactor ABSTRACT: The paper is summary of the SWR 0 307 report at the Third litter- Cam 112 J~ _.j A L a42i2-65 ACCESSION NR: AP5001265 national Conference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, 1964. It describes an installation of a and as the moderator. The low-powor reactore'of about 5 Mw are expected to be economical in the remote regions where the usual energy sources are not available. A reten- eration system Is described for the coolant which removes ft products of radio- lysis. Orig. art. hast 7 figures ASSOCIATION: No no SUBMITTED:' 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: NP NR REF SOi: 000 OTHER., 'ooo Card 212 L 24218-65 EV1T(m)/EPF(c)/j3PF(n).2/EPR Pr-"a-4/P~-4 DM ACCESSION NR: AP5001268 S/0089/64/017/006/0463/0474 (docemed) AUTHOR: Kurchatov, 1. V,~, Feynberg, S. M., D(Ale7.hall,_N. 4.; 4Leshchenkov, P. I ; Ricudgy--F. S. ; Yemel!ILLRov,_ 1. Ya. ; Zhirnov.,_A. R. ; Kazachenko, M. Al Ar Knyaze I?ondrat' et, F. V.; Lavp~ntkov, V D.; Mor N. KUB2M. Petuning B. V.; Smi v V P_ Tpjjjjn,~~.; Fillpg2v, &,_G., CMkhladze, 1. L. ; q4~4~ov, P. M TITLE: Pulse graphite reactcAGR SOURCE: Atornnaya energiya, v. 17, no. 0, 1964, 463-474 TOPIC TAGS: pulse graphitt reactor, high neutron flux pulse, nuclear reactor ABSTRACT: The paper is a summary of the SSSR #322a report at the Internation. al Conference on Peaceful Uses of Atornic EnqjrgXjp_Qpj4qva,_IQ64. Itrepresents an elaboration of the description of the pulse graphite reactor IGR given by S. M. Feinberg at the Second International Conference. The pulge reactors are uned when a high neutron flux is desirable. The described reactor was in opera- Cwd 1/2 17~- -- - - -- - -- - - - - -- -.- --- - - - - 1. 1- 0 I L 27076..66 -.-IJP(c-) - BB/(3G- ACC NR;i AT5025640 SOURCE CODE.- UR/2657/65/00010,13/0248/0277. AUTHOR: Filip~ovl A. G.1 7,- OAG: none, TITLE: Trans i e tor ized. dynainic inhibitin element with storage capacitor 9 SOURCE. PoWPr*ovodnikovyye pribory i ikh primenaniye; ob.ornik statey', nos 131 1965, 2118-272 TOPIC rAGS: logic elernent transistorized logic element information atorageand :eetrievixl ABSTRJkCT: Of the, three known' methods of half -cycle delaying used in pulsed dynamic NOT elements, the transi st.or -base charge accumulation his a large spread and stronj dependence on temperature, and the delay lines are cumbersome and unreliable. ' The third mf,-thod -storing information-in a capacitor - is free from the above short- comings; a dynamic NOT ele~tnentlff this class (Author's Certificate 161571, "Bull., izobr. , no. 7, 1964) has been oretically and experimentally investigated. These findings are reported: (1) The- -series conneration of the storage capacitor between the diode logical circuit and the iimplifying-transistor base does not require 'matching or Cwd 1 2 LTDC: 681.142.67.3 ACC NRI APNOW t'WRCE CODE. AIMMOR: Bulkin, Yu. VS.; Zhirnov, A. D,; Zhemchuzhnikov, G. U.; Konst.-rit',;0vp L. V,; Stenbok, I. A.; babanov, v. G.; Filipporv, A. G.; rhry..:.t.ov, 11. A. ORG: none TITLE: Research and educational reactor IR-100 SOMICE. Atomnaya energiya, v. 21, no- 5, 1966, 363-368 i TOPIC TAGS: resnarch reactor, nuclear reactor characteristic/ IR-lDG re-tor A--ZTRACT: The authors describe the construction, the physicol and tcchn;cal charac- tcrirticsp nnd the experimental capabilities of a research reactor Vith thermal ratinj of 100 kw, int6nded for scientific research work and also for training of ~-pccialicts;, in'the field of atomic energy. This is a water-cooled and water- moderat,~6 swirrming- pool reactor with oll the equipment situated in a central buildirz. It unea enriched UO,, (10Q, with a minimum critical mass of 2.6 kg of U235, and a ernphite reflector. 1he maximum thermal and fast neutron fluxes are 2 x 1012 and 2.2 x 101.2, respectively. -1he various channels and the possible research that can be carried out with the re- actor, as well as the general construction, are described in some detail. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 2 tables. i SUB CODE: 1B/ SIM DATIEt 28jul66/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF. 063 Q'd 1/1 621.039.520.21 F/ SUBIECIP t USSR/Welding 135-2-10/12 AUTHORs FILIPPOY I,- lCogioeer, TITM W814ing Institute in London And the British Welding Researob Association** _(1patitut sv&rki v Londone i Britanikays, nauchno ,iseledovai;ililaka$&--asnotsiatsiya evarki) PERIODICAL: I'Svar6ohn 01'.ye Proi svodstvoll, 1957,,# 2, pp 27-29 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author was a member of one of.the two Soviet groups of specialists of the Kiniitry of Shipbuilding Industries which Vi sited the British Welding Association in 1955 and in the beginning of 1956; The article describes the general organi- zation of the Association, its buildings, funds and sources@ The author stttes in his conclusions that the acquaintance Wilk a number.of British shipbuilding companies reveals an inferior level of welding technique in Britain as compared to hie country'sio,..-Howovert the increasingly assigned funds for welding research work by the government as well as by private industry, the setup of research work, the now laboratory build- ings being built and their first-rate equipment show a high -'Card 1/2 level of scientific work on welding being done in Britain. 86-58-3-14/37 AUTHOR: Za~sepa, N.S. Col, -Chuvikov,, B.S.., Capt* Maj and TITLE: Bombing from Low.Altitudes (Bombometaniye s maloy vysoty) PERIODICAL: Vestnik vozdushnogo flota,--1958,, Nr 3, PP 35-41.(USSR) ABSTRACT: The article deals with low-altitude bombing and consists. of the-XV11owing two parts: l.' "Approaching the Targetm by N.S.'Zateepa and 2. "Ifelbase of Bombs".by - A.I; Fi pov and B.S. Chuiikov. 'In the first part the au ors, on.the basis of the experience gained during low-altitude bombing missions under various weather con- ditions, deal mostly with the special features of air navigation at low altitudes. The second part deals with low-altitude bombing. The authors state that before the crews are-permitti3d to do actual low-iltitude bombing., they must carry out some preliminary-,prtctice. First, the crews beiin with low-altitude flights in the bombing- range area in order to become familiar with the relief and visibility of targets. According to the authors, the Card 1/2 targets on-their bombing Bombing from Low Altitudes (Cont.) 86-58-3-14/37 range are built of vertical panels, 2.5 - 3 m high, in the form of fences. Second, the crews practice photo-bombing. When.Atarting actual low-altitude bombing, the authors recom- mend. chat the crews should determine in time the necessary aiming data. This should be done at a distance not greater than 50 km from the target on a course parallel to the bomb- ,run course* The authors also mention briefly some special features in the operation of the optical bombsight at low altitudes. AVAILABLE: Librar~y of Congress Card 2/2 XUULM,N.A., inshener; HISTUROV,I.P., Inshener; FILIPPCV,A.I., inzhener - Plate materW for GOST 2523-51 electrode testing. Svar.proizv. no.3:29 Mr 55. (KWA 8:9) (Blec,trodes-Tenting) -FILIPPOV, A.I., insh. Defect in the control circuit of oil switches. Mnergetik 8 no.1:21-22 Ja 160. (MMA 13:5) Ollectric circuit breakers) Fillllopav. A*il -0 nd. Agr-ioult. Z'CI. Dissertation: "Concerning the Mineral Nutrition of Alkaloid and Drug- bearing Plant Cultures," All-Union Sci Res Inst of Fertilizers, Agricultural Engineering and Soil Science imeni K.K. Uedroyets, 8 Apr 47. SO: Vecbernyaya Moskva, Apr,_1947 (Project #17836) .FILIPPOV, k. 1~ FEDOSEYEV, B. V. Seed Industry Mechanized harvest of grass seeds. Korm.baza 3,, No. 6, 1952 Monthly st of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, September 1952. UNCLASSIFIED.' FILIPPOV, AVN_-') and FEDOSETY-N, B. "Harvesting Seed of Perennial Grasses." Kolkh.proiz., .12, No.7, 1952 FILIPrOV, A. I. FILIPPOV, A. I.: "Investigation of the technological process of harvesting the seed pods of grasses requiring the wiping dry of seeds." Joint Academic Council, All-Union Sci Res Inst of the Ylechaniza- tion of Agriculture (VIM) and All-Union*Sci Res Inst of the electrification of Agriculture (VIESKh). Yoscow, 1956 DISSERTATION FOR THE DEGREE CF CANDIDATE IN TECHNICLL SCIENCE. SO: Knizhnaya latopis'. No. 18, 1956 " F __ ~w i"_" ","4, "1 , Conference on harvecting in separate stages, Yekh. i alok, tiotoo sellkhoz. 16 no.3.-59-59 158. (min lliO (Grain--Harvesting) GRUCRUK, X.M., Insh.; YMSLTIW, R.Y., kand. tekha. nauk.-, FILIPPOV, A.Io, kand. tekhn. nauk. Im-sotigating clover hulling machinery. Makh.i elek.sote.sellkhoz. 16 no.5:26-30 158. (HIRA 11:11) 1. Yesioyusnyy nauchno-lesiMovatellakiy Institut kormov imeni V*R. 'Villyawa (for Grinobuk). 4'!. Zonalln77 nauchno-isaledovatmllskiy institut zemledellya uschernozemnoy poloay (for PedosGynv). 3. Vse- soyuzW nauchno-Issledovatel'skly institut makhanizataii sel'skogo kbozyaystva (for Filippov). (Agricultural macbIncry) (clover) R~5 .BOLTINSKIY, V.H.,aWemik: GBITIRROVICH, M.Iq KOGAIT, Te.A.; HIKIFOROT, P.Te. ,PLISHM, A.A,; POLTAK, A.Ya.; SOWVEYCHIK, A.G..4.,!ILIPPOT, A.I.; SHCHWAK, A.D.; TAKOBI, M.A.. 1 Performance of machine-tractor units at increased speeds. Nekh. i elek.sots.sellkhoz. 17 to.3%1-19 159. (MM 12:8) 1. 'raesoyu2naya akademiya Bel'skokhozyaysbvennykh neuk im. Lenina (for Boltinakiy). (Agricultural machinery) IV ] L ANOV, Nikolay, Yakovlevich; LEBEDOV,, Sergey Sergeyevicb;-F-1qPFOY,_____ . Aleh-sawr Illich; ZEIDIETSKAYA., L.V.., red.; LEV121A, L.G... te=. rect. [Meth(As and means for pulse crop harvesting]Sposoby i sred- stva ulvrki zernobobovykh kulltur. Moskva., Izd-vo V,-va, sell- khoz. RSFSR, 1961. 66 p. (MIRA 15:10) (Ioegumes--Harvesting) 00 0.00 0 0 00 00 0 a 41 0 W Ar 1W -W 03 it t) U It it 4 4 11 )d b A :0 N 11 A, 0 11 V U N t 4 0 A I r~g P 9 4 1 1 v y J-L_l _AA M it 00 4 --go 00 The d"W"l- Of 11"C181 b7 comic Me. A. Filipixyv, A ZhdAnov and 1. Guvich. com,M. v: R. S. V. Is, INI-Ijim)(in Bullish).- PhotogTjkphir oo Platt$ with A SPCCW. thin emul-ion impfrinattc! with bmal and M amptis. oa:Nx) MA) hm. eqxmwr to msmic ay* A- a bwv no. t&hout IW) of dktinlevalkm with 00 ;be -16400 of 1. 2. 3. 4 wW 5 pankles. 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' 4- -1 W -4.. t. 4 , M -Yo 0 PIRCIMUS AND 0400101016 -44A 00 04 A :0 4 00 t 0: 002 : Ise 0* *4 Rd o lk IN ~Ift dw a" bm Gbwvw 00 .3 as p0=plmdi = saawn ad , P. tbkk "d an R - Adl 2 Mki j mama Im" 2 &- :04 .000 COO :j, goo go* 80 Or mole ~ ISO* 000 I t 49fAILLURSKAL LITINATURR CLASIWKATION .. t 10, We* o a aw 0 a a I v IN 5 a u AV go Ili; K a 909 it K 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 If 0 0 0 0 ; 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 : 0go* 0 elp 0 0 SO 4 00 0 0* 4 0 0 0 0 0 * 9 0 0 0 *0 00 0 ho of OW7 my Man knel A .mamns of Mtlgg2 cha U, phyl. Ser- s.s.R gth tmmbtlw).--Stc C-A - 50, 7617i n KDZODAYXV, H.S.; FILIPPOV, A.I. Measuring the masses of coutdc-rar particles br means of the cloud chariber. Izv*AN SSSR.Ser.fix.19 tio.61721-7-14 Ir-D '55- (MM 9:4) 1,Inatitut yadeimykh problem Akademii nauk SSSR. (Cosmic rare) (Nuclear physics) iv M--- 12- lvil- the dl"~f L. the r ~7- -r7 o', Z~m -PA 7 E, 7_RPO_L,~j 77, Category : T*R/Nuclear Physics - rlemen ary Particles C-3 Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 1, 1957, No 391 Author :I(ozodayev, M., Sulyayev, P., Filippov, A., Shcherbakov, Yu. Inst :Inst. of Nuclear Problems, US_MrTciad, or Sciences Title :Sptdy of the Scattering of Negative Ir-Mesons in Hydrogen with the Aid of a''DiffuOlon Chamber. Orig Pub :Dokl. AN SSSRI 19%, 107, No 2, 236-239 Abstract; : Elastic scattering of 330--t6 Mevri:mesons vas studied. Eleven cases of elastic scattering by protons and 13 cases of charge exchange were ob- tained. The corresponding cross sections are ll* 4 and 13 :r 4 millibarns, and the total aection'is 24 :L 5 millibtrus. The: ratio fflch.e/dwiast.- 1.2-t 05, whijS at lover energies it equals 2. The change in the value of the ratio ch. e/Klast . indicates that for 330-Mev it' -mesons one no longer sees a predcminant, interaction in the state with isotopic spin 3/2; the interaction in the state vith T -1/2 becomes just as important. Card : 1/1 IX-il~l ~l :4' NUCLEI AT M IdEV. CM lb 120-6-?/36 AUTHORS: Vasilenko, A.T., Kozodayev, M.S., Sulyayev, R.M., Filippov, A.I. and Shcherbakov, Yu.A. TITLE: Reprojector for Evaluating Stereographic Exposures .(Reproyektor dlya obrabotki stereofotografiy) PERIODICAL: Pribory i Tekhnika Eksperimenta 195 6 PPO 34 - 37 ZUSSR~11 ABSTRACT: Due to the development of methods of recording nuclear processes by =ears of diffusion and bubble chambers,, it is possible to obtain within a relatively short time hundreds of thousands of photographs depicting the traces of charged particles. As a result of this, the people concerned with the experiments are faced with the problem of using effective methods of evaluation of the obtained. material. Usually, it is necessary to determine the co-ordinates of some points, the curvatures of the traces and the spatial angle between some, such traces. In this paper, an instrument is described for measuring the spatial co-ordinates, the angles and curvatures of the trajectories of charged particles by reproducing the traces of the particles photographed on two stereoscopic exposures.by the method of reprojection on to a mobile screen, using the same optical system which was used for taking Cardl/2 photographs. This permits observation on the instrument screene -------------- 56-4-35/54 AUTHORS: Kozodayev, M.S., Sulyayev, R.M., Filippov, A.I., Shcherbakov, Yu*A* I TITLEs The Elastic Scattering of Jr! -Mesons on Helium Nuclei at an Energy of 300 Mey (Uprugoye rasseyaniye TI-� - mezonov ns, yad- rakh geliya pri energii 300 MeV)(Ditter to the Editor) FERIODICALt Zhurnal Eksperim. i Teoret. Fiziki, 1957, Vol. 33, Nr 4, PP- 1047 - 1049 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The elastic scattering was investigated by means of a diffusion chamber (filled with helium of 15 atmospheres absolute pressure). 24000 photographs were taken and investigated tor T -mesons with 300 + 6 MeV and 11000photographB for 71-,r-mesonB with 273_� 7 MeV. The absolute scattering cross section for the Ir - mesons was measured with 45 � 5 mb and that for T`~ - mesons with 71 + 11 mb. From the measured angular distribution it may be conal7u-dedthat on the occasion of the scattering with- in small angles an interference effect is present between the coulombian scattering and the nuclear scattering. In a supple- ment the authors define their attitude regarding the recently Card 1/2 again discussed problem that the Tr-mesons have a spin differ- 56-4-35/54 The Alastic Scattering of Jr! - Mesons on Helium Nuclei at an Energy of 300 MeV ent from zero. More experimental material is gathered, in or- der to bring about a solution of this problem. There are 3 figures and 3 Slavic references. ASSOGIATIONt United Nuclear Research Institute (Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy) SUBMITTEDt June 21, 1957 (initially) and July 25t 1957 (after revision) AVAILABLEt Library of Congress Card 2/2 SOV/120-58-6-8/32 -AUTHORS:Kozodayev, M.S., Kulyakin, M. M., SUlyayev, R. M.1 Filippov? 1- 1 ,,,A. . and Shcherbakov Yu. A. TITLE: A-High Pressure Diffusion Chamber in a Pulsed Magnetic Field (Diffuzionnaya kamera vysokogo davleniya v impul'snom. magnit- nom pole) PERIODICAL: Fribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1958, Nr 6, pp 47-55 (USSR) ABSTRACT: At the present time diffusion chambers are widely used in studies with accelerators. They have turned out to be sufficiently efficient for studying the interaction of neu- cleons and mesons with separate neucleons and light nuclei (Refs.1 and 2). An installation is described in the present paper which includes a diffusion chamber in a magnetic field which has been used in studying the interaction of protons and mesons with light nuclei. In distinction to other chambers, e.g. those described in Refs.4-6, the necessary temperature distribution in the sensitive layer is set up by means of an internal plexiglass cylinder, as described by Kozodayev et al (Refs.? and 8). By this means it is possible to reduce the magnitude of horizontal gradients Which are the main source of undesirable convactions in the Chamber. Such a reduction Card 1/4 in convective distortion of tracks leads to an increase in the SOV/120-58-6-8/32 A High Pressure Diffusion.Chamber in a Fulsed Magnetic Field accuracy in the measurement of momenta. Because of the strong equalising action of the.plexiglaSB cylinder it was found possible to reduce the distance between the side boundaries of the sensitive layer and the outer walls of the chamber and thus improve the utilisation of the working volume of the magnet. Such a 6onstruction of the windows means that it is possible to remove.the chamber from the magnet without die-' mantling the latter. It also means that it is possible to .use selenoid magnate with small gaps between the coils which in turn makes it easier to obtain large magnetic fields with good homogeneity and economy of supplies. The installation described in this paper consists of a selenoid magnet,MS-4, a system for evacuating and filling the chamber and a con- trol panel which controls the accelerator the chamber and. the magnet. The external view of the installation is shown in Fig.l. -The chamber was built in 1955 (Ref.3). The dia- meter of the working region of the chamber is 30 cm, the external diameter being 45.6 cm. The chamber was designed Card 2/4 SOV/120-58-6-8/32 A. fligh Pressure Diffusion Chamber in a Pulsed Magnetic Field- for work with light gases such as hydrogen, deuterium and helium at pressures up to 25 atm. The magnetic field in the sensitive region, which is prodi;Lded-by the selenoid magnet, ALS-4, reaches up to 11 200 Oersted, in continuous operation and 16 000 oersted in puli3ed operation. The MS-4 magnet is illustrated in Fig.2, in which 1 is the photo- graphic camera, 2 is the chamber, 3 are illuminators and 4 is the coil of the Belenoid. Thore are 2 coils which con- sist of sectionalised windings of copper tubes. -The gap be- tween the coils in the magnet may bo varied betwe6n 50 and 100 mm. The windings are cooled by distilled water under pressure of 5 atm. A sectional drawing of the diffusion chamber itself is given in Fig.4. The body of the chamber, 1 1 is of stainless steel, and.is made from a single piece. Tubes are attached to the lower part of the body at 2 , in which acetone is circulating and thus cools the body. A re- jervoir, 4 , is included and collects condensed methyl alcohol, which is the working liquid. At the bottom of the chamber there is a copper disc, 5 7 which is used to-.equalise the temperature. The surface of the disc is electrolytically blackened. A 'Vlexiglass cylinder 7 is set up on this disc and, Oard 3/4 as was mentioned above, this cylinder produces the necessary SOV/120-58-6-8/32 A High Pressure Diffusion Chamber in a Pulsed Magnetic Field temperature gradient. Experiments have shown that glass con- taining potassium salts gives a strong electron background. Estimates carried out for various kinds of glassesbave shown that the main source of the background tracks is K44J . The magnetic field strongly localises the tracks of background electrons in the central part of tho chamber. However,, near the walls there is a non-sensitive zone 2-3 em wide. The authors thank the following persons for help'in the design and the construction of the installation: V.M.Soroko K.A.Baycher, I.A.Shtyrin and P.T.Pavlov. Acknowlodgments are Lso made to A.G.Potekhin and G.P.Zorin. There are 9 figures and 12 ref- erences, of which 7 are English and the rest are Soviet., ASSOCIATION: Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernyl:h issledovaniy. (Joint Institute for Nuclear Studies) SUBMITTED: December 9, 1957. Card 4/4 VOLOSHCHUK,, V.I.; KUMETSOV, V.V.; SULYAYEV, R.M.; ~' ~L' T -0-Y #,-A-I.;_ SHCHERBAKOV, Yu.A. Measurement of particle ionization by the relative photometry of track photographs. Prib. i tekh. eksp. no.3:34-36 My-Je 160. (KMA 14:10) 1. Obll~reidiyi =yy iwtitut yadarnykh issledove-rdy. (Photography., Particle track) (Ionization) KOZODAM$ M.S.; KLYUKIN,, M.M.; SULYAUT$ R.M.; FILIPPOV, A.I.; SHCHFJUMKOV, YUoA. k Inelastic interaction of K -mesons with helium nuclei at an energy of about 300 149v. Zhur.ekspA teorofiz. .118 no.2:409-422 F f6O. (KM 14:5) 1. Obnyedinennyy i~ptitut yadernykh issledovaniy. (mesons) (Helium) 82409 S/056/60/038/03/07/033 B006[BO14 AUTHORSs Kozodayev,2!_.S., Kulyukin, M. M,,, Sulyayev, R. M., Filippov, A. I., Shcherbakov, Yu. A. 4 TITLEs Interaction of Protons With He Nuclei at an Energy of 630 Mev PERIODICALs- Zhurnalleksperimentallnoy'i'teoretic.-hrskoy fiziki, 1960o Vols 38, No* 3, PP*1708-715 TEXT: In the*present 'paper the authors report.on their investigations of the scattering of 630-Mev protons on helium nucleie These investigations were con- ducted with a high-pressure diffusion cloud chamber. This method made it possible to investigate elastic and inelastic scattering in one and the same experiment.. Fig. 1 provides a scheme of the experimental setup. The eiperi- mental area was 39 cm in diameterp and the height of the sensitive layer was 5 - 7 cm. The thamber was filled with-helium~up to 15 - 20 atm. The proton energy was a little lower than the maximum energy ;a~ipplied by the synchro- cyclotron, and amounfed-to-(63~q+1'5)Mev. A picture was taken every 15 20 s7ec, and a total of 20,000. ster~ophcTtographs was thus obtained. Interaction events w6re isolated by interpreting the pictures three times with a stere~magnitier; Card 1/4 e2409 interaction of Protons With He4 Nuclei at an S/'056/60/038/03/07/033 Energy of 630 Mev B006/BO14 a total of 444 scatterings of.protoks on helium nuclei was found. For the most part, interactions were found in two- and three-pronged starsq while only 8 and 4 interlActions were found in four- and five-pronged stars,.respootively. 27 2, The total cross section was found to be (150 � 13)-10- cm Table 1 contains the reactions that may take place in the scattering of 630-Mev protons on helium nuclei. They are compiled in four groups and.are discussed individually. Fig. 2 shows a picture of ~ pion pair production. Fig. 3 depicts-the angular distribution of elastically scattered protons; d(5/dS!, 'oecreases rapidly with increasing angle. The smallest angle used was 51 in th~~ center-of~- avity system. The elastic cross section'was found to be (22.0 + 4.5).,0-57r M2 without correcting for small angles, and (24-0 � 5-0).10 -27 cm2 with a correction. The cross section in the range of frOm 315 to 630 Mev hardly de- pended on energy. The angular distribution of elastics.'lly scattered protons was also computed wi.thin'the optical model in Boim approximation without considering the spiA-orbit- and Coulomb interactions, both for 630 and 315 Mev; the distribution curves"obtained are 1:U:ewise drawn in the diagram (Fig- 3)- Inelastic collisions are divided into two groups and separately Card 2/4 82h09 Interaction of Protons With He4 Nuclei at an B/056/60/038/03/07/033 Energy of 630 Mev Boo6/BO14 ,discussed on this basiss multiple collisions in the helium nucleus and quasi- free scattering. Nnucl .If pn+Nkn = 1121 +N + N + Nkis writtexiL.'-down (N PTI1 beIing the total p 4 5 pn ,',num9,Qr,..~'of collisions of the impinging proton with the neutrons of the nucleus, V, th.e' number of quasi-free interactionsp N' tfie number of the two-pronged.. P11 2 stars (without elastic scattering), N4and N5the number of four and five- pronged stars, 1qk the number of cases of a multiple interaction. The reactions pn of the various.stars are discussed. The contribution of multiple interaction processes is written down as being F-;- 0o22 � 0907- Cross sections are com- piled in Table 2 and details are discussed for the o sible reactions in the 10-27 cm2 case of quasi-free scattering. A section of (15 �_2~,s was found for the quasi-elastic p-p scattering, and (24.� 2).10 2 Om2 per nucleon for the quasi-froe p-n interaction,, The total inelastic scattering cr6ss section is 2-7 2 found to be (126 + 10010- cm 9 the cross section for events involving r-meson productiZ in'p-n collisions was found to be (1-3 � 0-5),10-27 cm2 per neutron.-Fig- 4 shows the angular distribution of the quasi-elastic p-p Card 3/4 P_\N~ Interaction of Protons With 1194 Nuclei at an S/056J60/036/03/07/033 Energy of 630 Mev- BOO6/BO14 soatterings The authors finally thank A. G. P -otekhina, V. F. Poyenko, and Ye. A. Shvanev for their assistance. There are 4 figures, 2 tables, and 17 references', 7 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION: Ob"yedinennyy institut yadernykh issledovaniy (Joint Institute of Nuclear Research) SUBMITTEDt September 10# 1959 Card 4/4 AUTHCRS: TITLE: 84387 B/056/60/03?/004/005/048 B004/B07O Kozodayev, M. S , Kulyukin, Sulyayev, R. M., Filippov, A. I., Shcherbakov, Yu. A. Angular &nd Momentum Distributions of Residual Nuclei in IAelasti2 Soatterin -of Past n-Mesons and Protons From Helium PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, 1960, ,Vol. 399 No. 4(10)s pp. 929-936 TEXT: The authors studie d the angular and momentum distributions of the residual nuclei in quasifree interaction of fast pions and protons with helium nuclei. A high pressure diffusion chamber was employed and was irradiated by particle beams of the a nchrocyclotron of their institute. The energy of the protons was (650�15~Mev, that of the x+-meson (237t7)Mev, and that of the x--meson (330t6):Wev. 20~000 photographs were taken of proton and n--meson beams, and 10,000 of the beams of &-megons. The details of the experimento~evaluation of tha plates, and the Card 1/3 7'~ 84387 Angular and Momentum Distributions of S/056/60/039/004/005/048 Residual Nuclei in Inelastic Scattering of B000070 Past n-Meslons and Protons From Helium Identification of events are described already in Refs. 8 and 9. Fig. 1 shows a typical quasielastio proton - proton scattering event. The observed reactions and -their cross sections 4re given in Table 1. Fig. 2 shows the angular distribution of the residual nuclei in quasifree p - p scattering; Fig. 3 shows the angular.distribution for the interaction of r-+- and x-mesons. The residual nuclei were predominantly emitted forward. The anisotr-opy of the angular distribution is characterized by a = N1/N2 (N1 = number of nucleilemitted. in.the forward direction, N2 = number of nuclei emitted backward). The values obtained are: ap = 2-l'TtO-15, a's - 1.26t0.13. The.momentum, distributions of the residual nuclei are shown in Fig. 4.(Protons) and Fig- 5 (pions). The observed results are interpreted by the authors on the basis of the Serber Goldberger model. When the additional moment-am &~ inparted to the residual nucleub by the knocked-out nucleon is taken into account, a good agreement between the experimental and the calculated data is obtained (Fig. 6). The angular distribution for* the reaction (1): Card 2/3 5M.M.M, MOM 84387 Angular and Momentum Distribution oi~ S/056/60/0-59/0041/005/048 Residual Nuclei in Inelastic Scattering of B004/BO7O Fasu n-Mesons and Protons From Helium p + He4___jp + p + H3:was calculated by meani3 of a-"Ural" computer. Pigs. 7 and 8 show the momentum spectra of H3 nuclei where account has been taken of the interaction between the nucleon and the residual nucleus. The momentum po for pions as well as protons was found to be 150 Mev/c which corresponds to the energy value 12t2 Idev. The momentum distribution may be described by a Gaussian function; the value of the momentum becomes 1/e of the maximum at 1212 Mev. The authors mention a paper of M. G. Meshcheryakov et al. (Ref- 4). They thank I. K. Vzoroy and Yu. D. ProkoahkiD for discussions, I. A. Popova for calculations with the computer, and Ye. A. Shvaneva for help in the evaluation of experimental data. There are 6 figures, 1 table, and 17 1~eferences: 3 Soviet, 12 US, 1 British, and 1 German. ASSOCIATION: Ob"yedinennyy inetitut yadernykh issledovaniy (Joint - Institute of Nuclear Research) SUBMITTED: May 11, 1960 Card 3/3 VASILENKO, A.T.; XULYUKIN, M.M.; SULYAYEV. R.M.; FILIPPOV, A.I.; SHCHERBAKOV, Tu.A. Semiautomatic comparator for processing stereoscopic photographs. Prib.i tekh.eksp. -no.4:56..763 J1-Ag f60. (MIRA .13:9) 1. Ob"yedinennyy institut yaderafthiededovanly. (Rectronic measurements) (Photography, Particle track) FILIPPOV A.I.~ KIMUKIN2 M.Mal PONTECOIWOO B.; SHCHERBAKOV., Yu.A.; SaiiiiVo R.M.; TSUPKO-SNNIIWVOV.Ntq; ZAYMIDOROU, O.A. Observation of the reaction a.; -f He3- E" .~ + Y, Dubna, Izdatellsk-4i otdel Ob"edinstmoge in-U iaderrykh issWovaniis 1961. 9 p. (No subject beading) 31775 8/056/61/041/006/021/054 D102/B138 .19 q AUTHORS.- Zaymidoragat 0. A.9 Kulyukinq M. U., Pontakorvo, B, .P!~Ixfqcv, R. U.,-Filipkov, A. I., Toupko-3itrikov, V. 11.p ShcherVa-kov, Yu. A. TITLE, Observation of the reaction He3~_IH3 +V PERIODICAL: Zhurnal okoperimentallnoy i tooreticheskoy fl-,Iki, v. 41, no. 6(12), 1961, 1804-1808 TPXT: The probability of slow p--moson ca:?turo by !W3 is known from highly Rccurato theoretical calculations. From p:robability mea6urenento of the reaction [i-+He3--+H3+1,# the.muon-nucloon interaction constant c"n be determined and the results compared with those of the weak interaction theory. From the tritium energy in thia process the upper limit of the neutral particle mass emitted in muss capture can be estimated and the probability of the process p +P-4n+V, not yet observed with cortainty, can be det6rminod. The firat results of investigation of mush capture by H03 are dealt with. A diffusion chamber filled with pure (99.999%) He 3 at Card 1/4 31775 3/056/61/041/ j6/o2l/054 Observation of the reaction ... B102/Bl3e 20 atm, was placed in a field of 6000 oe and exposed to a muon beam (momentum 217 Mev/c) from the synchrocyclotron of the OIYaI. The methyl alcohol pressure in the eenoit-I've layer of the chamber was less than 50 mm Hg, the tritium content of the gas uBed'*nas 10-15. A copper filter was put in the chamber to slow down the mesons a:nd eliminate the pions. The chamber was carefully aoielded-from thermal neutrons.' To date.about 6000 photographs have been taken of events whare the muon path stopprd at a He3 nucleus. The reactions sought were identified by the energy of the tritium nucleus. From the pion admixture 1200 stars wore observed. The admixture was determined to -2,-.11 causing x-+He3 ---)H3 +r reactions. 14 events of the P-+H&3 --- )H3.y reaction were.identified, the mean tritium range was 2-37+0-02 mg/cm2. The upper limit of the'noutral particle emitted in muon captZre was estimated: With 99~A probability bits mass is less than 6 uev. The charged particle masisa were-. m 2808.22 Mov, m 1 - 1808-75 Mev, He, H 3 1 .105.65 Mov. The probability of reaction (1) was (1.30+0.40)-10 sec- MI, The value calculated~by Wolfenstain on the basis of the theory of universal card 2/4:' 31775 s/o56j61/O4i/006/021/054 Observation of the reaction ... B102/B138 3 .-1 weak interaction was (1-54+0-08)-10 8.30 The coietRnt of vectorial pH Interaction was ootimatod roughly: Wi 6 a probability of 901*0,9 jg"1421g"J. The authors thank P. L. Xtpitsa, V. P.,Peahkov, V. U. V A Kuznotoov and A. 1. Filimonov for the purification of the He3 from H3 carried out in the IPP AN S3811t S. S. Gershtoln for diacuus1,)ns,V. P. Dzhelepov, L. I. Lapidus for interest and G. M. Alskeandrov, V. V. Ruznotoovg N. V. Lebedovj V. 1. Orokhovj V. F. Poyenko, A. 0. Potekhin, D. B.Pontekorvo and I. V. Falomkin far experimental help. There are 2 figures and 12 references'. 4 Soviet &;%d 6 non-Soviet. The four most recent references to Engliah-language publioutiona.~read as follows: S. Weinberg. Phys. Rev. Lett. A, 575# 19,50; J. C. Fetkovich at al. Phys. Rev. iiB, 3i9_iq6o;,E. J. Maier et al. Ph;rs. Rev Lett'. 6, 417, 1961; L. Wolfenstein. Proc. of the 1960 Ann. Int. ~.nf. bo7High Energy Phys. of Rochester, Univ.' of Rochester, '1960, P- 529; Bull. Amer. Phys. Soc.. 6. 33, 1961. Card 3/4 S/05 041/006/021/054 ~17 B Observation of the reaction ... B102 B138 ASSOCIATION: Obl'yedinennyy instItut yadernykh ineledovaniy (Joint Insti-o tu%e of Hue ear Research) SUILITTED- -JulY 25, 1961 Card 4/4 ZAYMIMRUOAt O,A.; KULYUUN# H.H.; PDATEYOW0, B.; SVLYAY.:-i, R.M.: L4RkiiV-1 A.I.; T-SUPEO-SIMIKOV, V.K.; SFCFERBAI;GV, Yu.A. Observation of the reaction 14- f He3 -.t He3 4 V. Zhur. el%sp. i teor. fiz. '41 no.6:1804-1808 D 161. (KIRA 1.5:1) l.-Obl'yedinenny.v institut yadernykh issledovaniy. (Nuclear reactions) FALOWN, I.V.S KULYUKIN, M.M., Pmr41~101 DIM.# kmamv, -1U'A.' SuLYAYEV, R.14. " MUPW-SIM MDV, V.M., ZAIMITIOROCA, - O.A.- - - - - "Muon-Nucleon Interaction Constants and Muon Capture in HE3" re;*rt presented at the Intl. Conference on ifigh Energy Physics, Geneva, 4 -U JUy 1962 Joint Institute for Nwiclear Fesearch Laboratory of Nuclear Problems MIT �ri FILIPPOV A.I. XZYUXIN, M.M., POMEKORVO, B.M., SHCHERMMV, Yu.A., SULYAYEV, R.M.0 &-3 V "Observation of the Reaction report presented at the Intl. Conference on High Energy Physics, Geneva, 4 -11 ~ juiy is62 Joint Institute for Nuclear Research Laboratory of Nuclear Problems FALOMKIN) I.V.; FILIPFOU A I KULYUMNs M.M.; PONTECORVO, B.; SHaati&i~luit.7 ;UVAYEV, R.M - TSUPKO-STTNIKOV, V.M.; ZAYMIDOROGA, O.A.; SKMOVAt LY(translatar); SARA-TSEVJL, V.R.., tekhn. red. Measurement of the A17+ He 3--w H3+1/reaction rate. Dubna) Ob"edinenryi in-t ia6ernykh issledovaniij, 1962,. 7 p. (~o subject heading) 80 3/656/62'rC43/001/055/0'56 3102/bI04 AUTHOU3. Zaymidoroga, 0. A. Kulyukin, M. M., Pontekorvo, B., sulyayev, R. 'M., Fulomkin I V WW_0_Vj_LU-&LL. Tsupko-Sitnikov, Y. IF,~'3o ~.*rtkov, Yu. A. TMIZ; Measurement Of tho probability of the p_+He3-_*H3+v reaction ?ERIODICAL: Zhurnal ekeperimental.1noy I teoreticheakoy fiziki,'v-'43, no. 10), 1962# 355-358 TEXT: The p_+He3_~H3+V !-reaction probability was measured in order to study the symmetry of the muon and electron interactions w Ith nucleons. The method used is that described in ZhETF, 41, 1805,.1961. A diffusion chamber filled with E93 gas (20 atm) In a field of -6 koo was exposed to a muon beain (21'7 Mev/c) from the synchrocyclotron of the Laboratoriya yadernykh problem Mal (Laboratory of Nuclear Problems of the Mal), a copper filter being used to moderate the muons. Some 105 photographs were taken. The total number of captures and p-e decay events was deter- minad from the spectrum of the visible aecordary trucks' of tritium stare and also from the spectrum of the ranges of the stopped secondary rard 113 g" S/05 62/043/001/055/056 ileasurement of the probability of the ... B102YB104 particles. Thd two spectra agree, each having two peaks- a higher peak. at ranges of .2.0 - 2.6 .milcm2 corrooponding-to the reaction and:a smaller one at 5.3-5-9 mg/cm 2 corresponding to n-+Uo3-,H.3+ r- The probability of the mtion capture was found to be (A ) (1'.36+0.18).103800-1, as against which Wolfenatiin (Bull. AM. jjQ3 oxp '3 -1 Phya. Soo. 6, 3~, 1960 had calculated (AH03)theor. - 1-54-1 Doc ..using the theory of univeraal vectorial Interaction. The result speaks in favor of this theory, and the muon - electron symmetry in nucleon interactions on vhioh the universal theory is based agrees with the experiment 03~ accuracy). An estimate of.the Fermi and Oamow-Tellar constants (G and G of this reaction results in G