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    Results of a search for 2β\beta-decay of 136^{136}Xe with high-pressure copper proportional counters in Baksan Neutrino Observatory

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    The experiment for the 2β\beta-decay of 136^{136}Xe search with two high-pressure copper proportional counters has been held in Baksan neutrino observatory. The search for the process is based on comparison of spectra measured with natural and enriched xenon. No evidence has been found for 2β\beta(2ν\nu)- and 2β\beta(0ν\nu)-decay. The decay half lifetime limit based on data measured during 8000 h is T1/2_{1/2}8.51021\geq8.5\cdot10^{21}yr for 2ν\nu-mode and T1/2_{1/2}3.11023\geq3.1\cdot10^{23}yr for 0ν\nu-mode (90%C.L.).Comment: 9 pages, 8 figures; talk at the NANP'05 Conference; submitted to Phys. At. Nuc

    Influence of carbon and nitrogen on electronic structure and hyperfine interactions in fcc iron-based alloys

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    Carbon and nitrogen austenites, modeled by Fe8N and Fe8C superstructures are studied by full-potential LAPW method. Structure parameters, electronic and magnetic properties as well as hyperfine interaction parameters are obtained. Calculations prove that Fe-C austenite can be successfully modeled by ordered Fe8C superstructure. The results show that chemical Fe-C bond in Fe8C has higher covalent part than in Fe8N. Detailed analysis of electric field gradient formation for both systems is performed. The calculation of electric field gradient allow us to carry out a good interpretation of Moessbauer spectra for Fe-C and Fe-N systems.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, IOP-style LaTeX, submitted to J. Phys. Condens. Matte

    Culural parameters effect of biosynthesis of proteolytic enzyme complexes from Yarrowia lipolytica

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    It was established, that production of proteolytic enzymes from yeasts is effected by sources of Carbon, Nitrogen and energy. The impact of different organic substances to proteo-, fibrino-, gelatine- and haemoglobinolytic enzyme activity from Yarrowia lipoytica 2061 is established. Positive effect of addition galactose and gelatin with glycine in cultural liquid is revealed. Optimal temperature, pH and other physical parameters for getting proteolityc enzyme complexes is defined

    Next stage of search for 2K(2ν\nu)-capture of 78^{78}Kr

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    A technique to search for 2K-capture of 78^{78}Kr with large low-background proportional counter filled with an enriched in 78^{78}Kr up to 99.8% sample of Krypton at a pressure of 4.51 is described in this paper. The results of first measurements are presented. Analysis of data collected during 159 hours yielded new limit to the half-life of 78^{78}Kr with regard to 2K-capture (T1/261021_{1/2}\geq6\cdot10^{21} yr (90% C.L.)). Sensitivity of the facility to the process for one year of measurement was evaluated to be S=1.01022\texttt{S}=1.0\cdot10^{22} yr (90% C.L.).Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures; talk at the NANP'05 Conference; submitted to Phys. At. Nuc

    Экспериментальная установка для определения вероятности распознавания объекта наблюдательной телевизионной системой

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    Розглянуто експериментальну установку для вимірювання ймовірності розпізнавання об’єктів оглядовою телевізійною системою. Наведено результати експериментальних досліджень телевізійних систем, в яких використано рідинно-кристалічний дисплей та дисплей з електронно-променевою трубкою.The experimental installation for measurement of recognition probability of targets by observant television system is considered. Results of experimental researches of television systems in which it is used the liquid crystal display and the displays with an electron beam tube are submitted.Рассмотрено экспериментальную установку для измерения вероятности распознавания объектов наблюдательной телевизионной системой. Представлены результаты экспериментальных исследований телевизионных систем, в которых использовано жидкокристаллический дисплей и дисплей с электронно-лучевой трубкой

    First Results from the AMoRE-Pilot neutrinoless double beta decay experiment

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    The Advanced Molybdenum-based Rare process Experiment (AMoRE) aims to search for neutrinoless double beta decay (0νββ\nu\beta\beta) of 100^{100}Mo with \sim100 kg of 100^{100}Mo-enriched molybdenum embedded in cryogenic detectors with a dual heat and light readout. At the current, pilot stage of the AMoRE project we employ six calcium molybdate crystals with a total mass of 1.9 kg, produced from 48^{48}Ca-depleted calcium and 100^{100}Mo-enriched molybdenum (48depl^{48\textrm{depl}}Ca100^{100}MoO4_4). The simultaneous detection of heat(phonon) and scintillation (photon) signals is realized with high resolution metallic magnetic calorimeter sensors that operate at milli-Kelvin temperatures. This stage of the project is carried out in the Yangyang underground laboratory at a depth of 700 m. We report first results from the AMoRE-Pilot 0νββ0\nu\beta\beta search with a 111 kg\cdotd live exposure of 48depl^{48\textrm{depl}}Ca100^{100}MoO4_4 crystals. No evidence for 0νββ0\nu\beta\beta decay of 100^{100}Mo is found, and a upper limit is set for the half-life of 0νββ\nu\beta\beta of 100^{100}Mo of T1/20ν>9.5×1022T^{0\nu}_{1/2} > 9.5\times10^{22} y at 90% C.L.. This limit corresponds to an effective Majorana neutrino mass limit in the range mββ(1.22.1)\langle m_{\beta\beta}\rangle\le(1.2-2.1) eV
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