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    Radiological assessment of the Belarusian nuclear power plant site in the pre-operational period

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    Field studies on the pre-operational period of a Belarusian NPP have allowed us to determine the “background” level of gamma-emitting radionuclides in individual components of the environment. The results of measuring the dose rate at the NPP construction site are from 0.048 to 0.089 μSv/h. External radiation in the surveyed area is at 96% due to 40K, 226Ra and 232Th. The radionuclides in the surface soil layer are: 40K - from 530 to 700 Bq/kg; 226Ra - from 30 to 55 Bq/kg; and 232Th - from 17 to 35 Bq/kg; 137Cs from 2 to 13 Bq/kg. The dose rate in the floodplain of the Viliya River from 0.033 to 0.082 μSv/h. The activity concentrations of the radionuclides in the surface soil layer of the floodplain of the Viliya River are: 40K - from 390 to 690 Bq/kg; 226Ra - from 33 to 50 Bq/kg; 232Th - from 15 to 50 Bq/kg; 137Cs - from 3 to 12 Bq/kg. The activity concentration of carbon-14 and tritium in the dominant vegetation species were determined to be: from 74.4 to 111.5 pMC and less than lower range limit, respectively. © 2020 RAD Conference Proceedings

    Measurement of the neutron timelike electromagnetic form factor with the SND detector

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    The results of the measurement of the e+ennˉe^+e^- \to n \bar{n} cross section and effective neutron timelike form factor are presented. The data taking was carried out in 2020-2021 at the VEPP-2000 e+ee^+e^- collider in the center-of-mass energy range from 1891 to 2007 MeV. The general purpose nonmagnetic detector SND is used to detect neutron-antineutron events. The event selection is performed using the time-of-flight technique. The measured cross section is 0.4-0.6 nb. The neutron form factor in the energy range under study varies from 0.3 to 0.2.Comment: 13 pages, 8 figure
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