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pro vyhledávání: '"M.O. Ptitsyn"'
Autor:
Mikhail A. Vasil’ev, M.O. Ptitsyn, V. S. Beskin, Gennadii A Mesyats, Nikolai N. Kolachevsky, Lev P. Pitaevskii, Kirill P. Zybin, Vladimir I. Ritus, Ya N. Istomin, Andrei V. Gaponov-Grekhov, Lev Zelenyi
Publikováno v:
Physics-Uspekhi. 63:1148-1150
Autor:
G.G. Mitko, Kirill P. Zybin, L.I. Vildanova, A. N. Karashtin, W. M. Thu, M.O. Ptitsyn, Yu. V. Shlyugaev, V.Yu. Lutsenko, A.P. Chubenko, Olga Kryakunova, V. A. Ryabov, A.L. Shepetov, V. P. Antonova, A.V. Gurevich, V.V. Piskal
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Research. :339-346
The time structure of neutron count rate enhancement during thunderstorm is studied. The enhancements take place during the time of atmospheric discharge. Significant part of neutrons is emitted in short bursts (200–400 μs). Sometimes the emission
Autor:
A. N. Karashtin, V. P. Antonova, A.V. Gurevich, M.O. Ptitsyn, V. A. Ryabov, Yu. V. Shlyugaev, L.I. Vildanova, A.L. Shepetov, A.S. Naumov, G.G. Mitko, Kirill P. Zybin, A.P. Chubenko
Publikováno v:
Physics Letters A. 375:4003-4006
We present here the results of gamma-ray emission intensity measurements made during thunderstorm. The gamma-ray intensity background (GRB) grows up in an order of magnitude in the active phase of a storm. This growth is shown to be directly connecte
Autor:
A.V. Gurevich, Yu. V. Shlyugaev, G.G. Mitko, Kirill P. Zybin, M.O. Ptitsyn, A. N. Karashtin, A.P. Chubenko, A.S. Naumov, L.I. Vildanova, V. A. Ryabov, A.L. Shepetov
Publikováno v:
Physics Letters A. 375:1619-1625
Fine features of gamma-ray radiation registered during a thunderstorm at Tien-Shan Mountain Cosmic Ray Station are presented. Long duration (100–600 ms) gamma-ray bursts are found. They are for the first time identified with atmospheric discharges
Autor:
V. A. Ryabov, G.G. Mitko, Kirill P. Zybin, A. N. Karashtin, V. P. Antonova, Yu. V. Shlyugaev, A.V. Gurevich, L.I. Vildanova, L.V. Pavljuchenko, M.O. Ptitsyn, A.P. Chubenko, A.L. Shepetov, S.Ya. Shalamova, S. V. Kryukov, A.S. Naumov
Publikováno v:
Physics Letters A. 373:3550-3553
The observational evidence of RB-EAS discharge in a thunderstorm atmosphere is presented. After RB-EAS discharge we name a discharge of a special type developing due to the runaway breakdown (RB) mechanism while an extensive atmosphere shower (EAS) p
Autor:
G.G. Mitko, L.I. Vildanova, Yu. V. Shlyugaev, V. A. Ryabov, Kirill P. Zybin, A. N. Karashtin, S.Ya. Shalamova, M.O. Ptitsyn, A.P. Chubenko, S. V. Kryukov, A.S. Naumov, V. P. Antonova, A.V. Gurevich, A.L. Shepetov, L.V. Pavljuchenko
Publikováno v:
Physics Letters A. 373:2953-2958
The results of gamma emission observations obtained during thunderstorms at Tien-Shan Mountain Cosmic Ray Station are presented. The energy spectrum radiation of the stepped leader gamma radiation is measured. The total energy of stepped leader emitt
Publikováno v:
Physical Review Letters. 115
Autor:
V. P. Antonova, A.V. Gurevich, S. V. Kryukov, M.O. Ptitsyn, V. V. Oskomov, M. M. Kokobaev, I. V. Amurina, V.V. Piscal, A.L. Shepetov, A.P. Chubenko, N. M. Nesterova, Kirill P. Zybin, R. A. Nam, L.I. Vildanova, T.Kh. Sadykov
Publikováno v:
Physics Letters A. 309:90-102
Significant enhancement of secondary cosmic ray electrons inside electrically charged clouds is established. The effect is observed in a quiet phase of thunderstorm—in the absence of lightning, rainfall and bursts of X-ray emission. The observation
Autor:
V. P. Antonova, A.V. Gurevich, Kirill P. Zybin, V.V. Piskal, A.L. Shepetov, A.P. Chubenko, M.O. Ptitsyn, S.Yu. Kryukov, L I Vildanova
Publikováno v:
Physics Letters A. 275:90-100
The intensive X-ray emission during thunderstorms was studied at a height of 3340 m above sea level. For the first time, short-time (1–5 min) bursts of X-ray emission were observed. The bursts are highly correlated over a wide space region (about 0
Autor:
G.G. Mitko, Kirill P. Zybin, V. P. Antonova, L.I. Vildanova, W. M. Thu, Aleksandr V. Gurevich, A. N. Karashtin, V. A. Ryabov, M.O. Ptitsyn, A.P. Chubenko, A. L. Shepetov, Yu. V. Shlyugaev
Publikováno v:
Physical Review Letters. 111
The results of simultaneous radio and gamma emission measurements during thunderstorms are presented. A gamma detector situated at the height 3840 m and two radio detectors of Tien-Shan Mountain Scientific Station (altitude 3340 m) registered intensi