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    Critical current anisotropy in Nd-1111 single crystals and the infuence of neutron irradiation

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    We report on angle-resolved magnetization measurements on NdFeAsO0.65_{0.65}F0.35_{0.35} (Nd-1111) single crystals. The field dependence of the critical current density, JcJ_c, is non-monotonous in these crystals at all orientations and temperatures due to the fishtail effect, which strongly influences the angular dependence of JcJ_c. The currents decrease as the field is tilted from the crystallographic c-axis at low fields, but increase at high fields. A peak occurs in the angular dependence of JcJ_c at intermediate fields. The critical currents are significantly enhanced after irradiation with fast neutrons and the fishtail disappears. The different current anisotropies at low and high fields, however, persist. We discuss the data in the framework of the anisotropic scaling approach and propose a transition from dominant pinning by large defects of low density at low fields to pinning by small defects of high density at high fields in the pristine crystal. Strong pinning dominates at all fields after the irradiation, and the angular dependence of JcJ_c can be described by anisotropic scaling only after an appropriate extension to this pinning regime

    A Method for energy estimation and mass composition determination of primary cosmic rays at Chacaltaya observation level based on atmospheric Cerenkov light technique

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    A new method for energy and mass composition estimation of primary cosmic ray radiation based on atmospheric Cerenkov light flux in extensive air showers (EAS) analysis is proposed. The Cerenkov light flux in EAS initiated by primary protons and iron nuclei is simulated with CORSIKA 5.62 code for Chacaltaya observation level (536 g/cm2) in the energy range 10 TeV - 10 PeV. An adequate model, approximation of lateral distribution of Cerenkov light in showers is obtained. Using the proposed model and solution of overdetermined system of nonlinear equations based on Gauss Newton method with autoregularization, two different array detector arrangements are compared. The detector response for the detector sets is simulated. The accuracies in energy and shower axis determination are studied and the corresponding selection criteria are proposed. An approximation with nonlinear fit is obtained and the energy dependence of the proposed model function parameters is studied. The approximation of model parameters as function of the primary energy is carried out. This permits, taking into account the properties of the proposed method and model, to distinguish proton primaries from iron primaries. The detector response for the detector sets is simulated and the accuracies in energy determination are calculated. Moreover the accuracies in shower axis determination are studied and criteria in shower axis position estimation are proposed.Comment: 12 pages, 10 figures, submitted in NIM-

    Ground state correlations and structure of odd spherical nuclei

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    It is well known that the Pauli principle plays a substantial role at low energies because the phonon operators are not ideal boson operators. Calculating the exact commutators between the quasiparticle and phonon operators one can take into account the Pauli principle corrections. Besides the ground state correlations due to the quasiparticle interaction in the ground state influence the single particle fragmentation as well. In this paper, we generalize the basic QPM equations to account for both mentioned effects. As an illustration of our approach, calculations on the structure of the low-lying states in 131^{131}Ba have been performed.Comment: 12 pages, 1 figur

    Mass composition and energy spectrum studies of primary cosmic rays in energy range 10TeV-10PeV using atmo- spheric Cerenkov light telescope

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    Abstract The primary cosmic ray flux is investigated using a previously proposed new method for estimation of the mass composition and the energy spectrum of primary cosmic radiation based only on atmospheric Cerenkov light flux analysis. The densities of this flux in extensive air showers initiated by primary proton, helium, carbon, iron nuclei and gamma quanta are simulated with CORSIKA 5.62 code for Chacaltaya observation level in the energy range 10 Tev -10 PeV. An adequate model for approximation of lateral distribution of Cerenkov light in showers of mentioned above primaries is exploited. The mixed mass composition taken into account the abundances according the latest experimental data is simulated and the influence of energy and shower axis determination accuracies is studied. Two different detector displacements of atmospheric Cerenkov detectors are compared
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