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One second vector and scalar magnetic measurements at the low-latitude Choutuppal (CPL) magnetic observatory
One second measurements of the geomagnetic field variations, which meet
INTERMAGNET quality and transmission specifications, require very special
conditions to be maintained at the observatories over sustained periods of
time, which pose serious challenges for the operators, particularly when
infrastructural and environmental conditions are far from ideal. This work
presents the progressive steps, which led to the successful setup of such
measurements at the new magnetic observatory of the Council of Scientific and
Industrial Research (CSIR)-National Geophysical Research Institute (NGRI) in
the Choutuppal (CPL) campus, Hyderabad (HYB), India. The 1 s magnetic measurements in
trial mode commenced in 2015 using the newly developed observatory-grade
1 s fluxgate magnetometer, GEOMAG-02MO, from Research Centre GEOMAGNET (GM),
Ukraine, and the Overhauser proton precession magnetometer, GSM-90F1, along
with the data acquisition system, Magrec-4B from Mingeo, Hungary. Iterative
tuning of the setup led to the generation of good quality data from 2016 onward.
The processes of commissioning this setup in low-latitude conditions, with
the aim of producing 1 s definitive data, and the characteristics of the
data from this new instrument are presented here
Study of strange matter production in the heavy ion collisions at NUCLOTRON
It is proposed to install an experimental setup in the fixed-target hall of the Nuclotron with the final goal to perform a research program focused on the production of strange matter in heavyion collisions at beam energies between 2 and 6 A GeV. The basic setup will comprise a large acceptance dipole magnet with inner tracking detector modules based on double-sided Silicon micro-strip sensors and GEMs. The outer tracking will be based on the drift chambers and straw tube detector. Particle identification will be based on the time-of-flight measurements. This setup will be sufficient perform a comprehensive study of strangeness production in heavy-ion collisions, including multi-strange hyperons, multi-strange hypernuclei, and exotic multi-strange heavy objects. These pioneering measurements would provide the first data on the production of these particles in heavy-ion collisions at Nuclotron beam energies, and would open an avenue to explore the third (strangeness) axis of the nuclear chart. The extension of the experimental program is related with the study of in-medium effects for vector mesons decaying in hadronic modes. The studies of the NN and NA reactions for the reference is assumed