Search Results - "Drobyshevski, E. M"
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The young long-period comet family of Saturn
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (01-07-2000)“…The distributions of long-period comets with respect to the minimum distance Δ between their orbits and the orbit of Saturn or Jupiter, constructed by…”
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Solar neutrinos and dark matter: cosmions, CHAMPs or DAEMONS?
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (01-09-1996)“…Considering a coincidence of detected solar neutrino flux with the predicted pp solar neutrino flux, the practically zero contribution of the electron capture…”
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Calculating the liquid film effect on solid armature rail-gun launching
Published in IEEE transactions on magnetics (01-01-1999)“…In existing EM launchers with solid electroconductive armatures the achievement of high velocities is limited by the velocity skin-effect (VSE) and wearing of…”
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Towards Special Daemon-Sensitive Electron Multiplier: Positive Outcome of March 2009 Experiment
Published 06-04-2010“…Mod.Phys.Lett.A25:489-499,2010 Results of the experiments on daemon detection performed in St-Petersburg in March 2009 are presented. Adding the data obtained…”
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Daemons: Detection at Pulkovo, Gran Sasso, and Soudan
Published 29-03-2012“…During a week of the March maximum in 2011, two oppositely installed direction-sensitive TEU-167d Dark Electron Multipliers (DEMs) recorded a flux of daemons…”
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Physics of solid armature launch transition into arc mode
Published in IEEE transactions on magnetics (01-01-2001)“…The railgun launch of a solid armature is conventionally divided into two stages, namely, the initial stage, where a metallic contact is retained between the…”
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Now the Dark Electron Multiplier does sense direction of the daemon motion
Published 19-01-2010“…Mod.Phys.Lett.A25:1047-1058,2010 Detection of the September maximum in the primary near-Earth daemon flux at high (~60o) Northern latitudes by our set-up with…”
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Dark Electric Matter Objects: History of Discovery, Modes of Interaction with Matter, Some Inferences and Prospects
Published 29-11-2007“…Experiments with thin ZnS(Ag) scintillators provide evidence with C.L. > 99.99% for the existence of DArk Electric Matter Objects - daemons (presumably…”
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Railgun launch of small bodies
Published in IEEE transactions on magnetics (01-01-1995)“…Small body launching using gas or plasma faces the fundamental problem caused by excess energy loss due to great wall surface/volume of the barrel ratio. That…”
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Experiments on simple railgun with the compacted plasma armature
Published in IEEE transactions on magnetics (01-01-1995)“…The authors' objective was to elucidate the physical reasons of the velocity limitation in the plasma armature (PA) railgun at the 6 km/s level. To do this,…”
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The use of conducting shields for increasing the operating current limit in a rail launcher
Published in IEEE transactions on magnetics (01-01-1995)“…A new optimization technique to reduce thermal and repulsive loads in a railgun is described, The structural components (containment conductor) of the railgun…”
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Time of explosive decay of a daemon-containing nucleus
Published in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (21-01-2000)“…We start from the hypothesis that the dark matter of the Galactic disc contains Planckian particles carrying a negative electric charge of up to Z=10, which we…”
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The electrolytical processes in dirty ices: Implications for origin and chemistry of minor bodies and related objects
Published in Advances in space research (01-01-1995)“…Many moonlike bodies ( M ∼- 1 Moon) beyond the Martian orbit contain large amounts of dirty ice (∼50%) forming thick mantle with the solid phase thermal…”
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A study of evolution of near-earth daemon's fluxes with using Dark Electron Multipliers (DEMs)
Published 04-06-2012“…DEMs have been used to experimental studying the temporal evolution of the March maximum of fluxes of near-Earth daemons. It is shown that part of objects from…”
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Jovian satellite Callisto: possibility and consequences of its explosion
Published in Earth, moon, and planets (1989)“…The consequences of an explosion of the envelope of the Jovian satellite Callisto due to the saturation of its ices by electrolysis products are considered…”
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In searches for daemons
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Combustion as the cause of Comet P/Halley's activity
Published in Earth, moon, and planets (01-11-1988)“…Observations obtained during various P/Halley missions are discussed within the framework of an eruption theory that assumes that most of the minor bodies in…”
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Implications of the Galilean satellites ice envelope explosions. I: The motion of fragments inside and beyond Jupiter's sphere of action
Published in Earth, moon, and planets (01-06-1985)“…A large number of ice fragments appeared deep within Jupiter's sphere of action as a result of explosions of the electrolyzed ice envelopes of the Galilean…”
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DAMA/LIBRA findings urge replacement of the WIMP hypotheses by the daemon paradigm as a basis for experimental studies of DM objects
Published 20-01-2009“…Mod. Phys. Lett. A, Vol. 24, No. 3 (2009) pp. 177-184 The simplest version of the daemon paradigm suggests the modulated 2-6-keV range events in DAMA/NaI and…”
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Single-hit criterion in DAMA/LIBRA DM search and daemons - they are anything but weakly interacting
Published 16-09-2008“…Mod.Phys.Lett.A23:3367-3375,2009 Our prediction that the more massive DAMA/LIBRA detector would detect a smaller number of events per unit of mass and time…”
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