SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT USHVERIDZE, G.A. - USIKOV, A.YA.
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GOGIBEDASHVILI, V.G., prof.; USHVERIM; G.A., kand.med.nauk
Incorrect planning. Vop. kur., fizioter. i lecb.. fix.
79-80 162.
(IMALTH KSORTS, WATERING PLACES, ETG.)
Lll~o 27 no..!:
61 "15:5)
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USHVERIDZE, G.A.
Pathology of respiration in tuberculosis of the lungs in
the climate of moderate altitudes. Sbor. trud. Goa. nauch.-
issl. inst. kur. i fizioter. 26:11.:.28 163.
Dosage of sun baths in ultraviolet units. lbid.t63-67
(MIRA 17:5)
~USIPMODZEY G.J'i.; SOGIBEIAffIVILi, DZHIKIYA, L.P.; , 1-1., .
ical reuction.4 In the (Ainic of into!rralL
diseases. Sbor. 'Irlid. Gos. naurh.-Issl. inst. kur. i
fizioter. 26:29-36 163. (MIRA 17:5,)
IJSIIVF:RIL)ZE, G.A.; DGEBUADZE, M.N.; DZIIIKIYA, L.P.
Comparative data on the basal metabolism and vacat oxyger,
in luna diseases at the sea health resort Gagra and moderate
altitude health resort TSemi. Sbor. trud. Gos. nauch-issl.
inst. kur. i fizioter. 26:79-82 '63. (MIRA 17:5)
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u9nVICI, K.
Me plasticity of the activity of the brain hemispheres and their role in the adap-
$Won of the organiss to its surroundings. Tr. from the Russia.0, p. 32 (Analele
lsm=-Sovietice. Seria. Medicina Generala, Series a III-s., Y. 6, no. 1, J&A./Yeb. 1953.
Ducuresti)
Xast larop"a Vol. 2, ]b 9
50; Month List of Accessions,/Library of Congress, -Septesber 1953, Uncl.
US IK. A. A. - ST OLOV I CH. Z. B.
~ -t-
Re-exanine the prevailing official standards for rav leather.
Koxh.-obuv.pron. no.6:F~-lo Je '59. (MIRK 12:9)
(Leather industry-Standarda)
LAMSMAN, S.U., kand. tekln. nauk; YS,IK, A.F., inzh.
Effectivenes3 of using the heat of ftzrnace gases. Prom. energ.
18 no. 6.4-5 Je 163. OUR& 16:7)
(I;h=naces)
. -
MARKOVSKIY, F,T., kand. tekhn. nauk; USA, A.F., Jnzh.
Study of the economic efficiency of gas Wrbine systems with
consideration of optimal parametern. Energ. I elektrotekh.
prom. no.3t63-65 JI-S 165. (MIRA 1819)
KOIGBKOV. N.V.; USIK.-I.I., inzhener-polkovaik, redaktor; STRILtHIKOVA, M.A.,
tekhnichookiy redaktor.
(Meteorology; textbook for meteorologists of Air Yorce schools and
institutions] Meteorologiia; uchebnik dlia meteorologov uchilishch
i shkol VVS. Moskva, Voennoe izd-vo Ministerstva vooruzhannykh oil
Soiusa SSR, 1949. 370 P. [HiorofIlm] (KIRA 8:1)
(Meteorology in aeronautics)
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PAVSKIY, Andrey Georgiyovich; USIX, A.I., inzhoner-polkornik, red.;
SIRPTSOVA, Ye.N., tekhi-.rre2r.----
[Radio deviations; a manual for the navigators of combat units
and for the training institutions of the Soviet Army Air Yorces]
Radiodevintaiia; posobie dlin shturmanoy stroeTykh chastai i
uchobnykh zavedenit VVS Sovetskol Armij. Moskva, Voen.izd-vo H-va
obor.SSSR, 1957. 73 p. (MIRA 10:12)
(Radio in aeronautics)
SHUXIMN, Turiy Artemlyevich; USIK, A,I*, inzh.-polkovaik, red.; SOIDXCNIK,
R,4, tekhn, red,
[Television In military science] Televidenle v voennom dele.
Xoskra, Toon. isd-vo X-va obor. SSSR, 1958. 77 p. (XM 11:9)
(Kilitary television)
us IK' 0. E.
Tonat&es
Wtivation. of tomatoes without seedlings; Sad i go. no. 2, 1952.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, W&W 1952, Uncl.
um" -;. r-.
"The More I-inortant A-ro-techinical Froblais of I~isinL,: To.-iatoes in LIvovsIv_,-.-a Oblast."
0 11
Cand Agr Sci, FrIlIt and Ve;Ietable Inst ij~,eni I. V. ldclvarin,, Min ili,rher Education U317,
Ilichurinsk, 1955. (FJ,, ',,'o 15, Apr 551)
SO: Siri. 110. 704, 2 110V 55 - Sur-Tey of Sci-.ntific and Toclinical Dissertations Defended
at USSR Ulglier Educational Institutions (16).
USIK, G. [Usyk. If.], agronoml MIMILICMKO, B. [Kykhailychanko, B.3,
-'--f '; NMDOVIZ, S., takhn.red.
[Preservation of vegetables] zberlhannia ovochiv. Vvive
Kayshkove-xhurnallne vyd-vo, 1957. 11 P- (MIRA 13:2)
(Velletablee-Preservation)
USSR/Cultivat'ut', PiapttG Pu"n T_jta~, . Ve"'LIJI.B-LUD
Abu Jour
Author
Inst
Title
Orig Pub
Rof 'Mur Biol., No 4, 1958, 15626
G.Ye. Usik
Raising Tomatoes Without Seedlings.
(0 bezrassodmy kullture pomidorov).
Sad i ogorod, 1957, No 2~ 15-16.
Abstract At the training farm of the L'vovskiy Fruit and
Vegetable Technical School a comparison was made bet-
ween tomato crops with and without seedlings. It was
estahlished that for the cultures raised without seedr
lings the following varieties proved best: Gruntovyy
gribovskiy, the Shtambovyy Alpatlyeva, the ~hyak and
Pervencts 190. Tile beat yield with the culture cordnC
from the non-seedlings was Gptten by planting hardened
seeds with an organic-giineral mixture placed in the
holes. The overall ',rdt yield was the same for both
Card 1/2
USSR/Cultivated Plants - Potatoes. Ve(,retables. Melons. etc. M.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 4, 1958, 15626
the seedling and non-seedlina tomto crops, althoik~i
the see,~Iling crop has a considerably hidier comercLal
output.
Card 2/2
Abs J-..ui- iza., 1!,-,
Auth, C: r
Inst
Title Y~u Lte-rozso ii- lit-
"1(j Il-,flacnec. Dil .)f Fortillzur
Orri,~ Pub 1JU 6fu~-iyo~~ i 2, 23-25-
Abstract 1: 1 11 t,;,-, i i:, i.,. r: -).C d ~ o L C, -t -j" rL. I
toch;licrd I ~",u
F~r.-ti;,Lc VC;:-ti.1izC:r5 ii, oznil
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s! I~xtilizo-. ux~."-:i- 7~y tirius in c vii.-L-irl-, )~., .iltb
USIX, G. (Usyc, H.], kand.sellskokhoz.nauk; HIKKAYLICHMO, B., red.;
-----GRIFF, H. (Hriff, m.1, tekhred.
[Growing onions and garliel Vyroshcbnvannia tsybuli ta chasnyka.
LIviv. Knyzhkovo-zhurnallne vyd-vo, 1958. 9 p. (KERA 14:1)
(onions) (Garlic)
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-Y-�1K&..96a..kand. eel 'ekokhoyayatvennykh nauk.
Soaking tomato needs in salt solutions. Hauka I pored. op. v sell-
khoz. 8 no. 3; % Mr 158. (MMA 11:3)
(Tomatoes) (Germination)
USIX, G.Yn., kand.salIskokhoz7aystvennykb nauk
__ - 11--_ " - Effect on y1,-14 of differmit I-Vels of mistire ird
during the hardening, of seedlings. Dokl. Akad. sallkhnz. 23
no.10,16-20 158. (FaRh 11:10)
1. Ltvovnkly tekhnlk-um plodoovoshchnvodstva.
(Tomutoes) (Plants--Hardiness)
USIK Gavr1il Yev-tikh1yevjch[Usyk, 11JEJ, kand. sailkhoz. nauk;
_zi~
BUZANOVS I.F., akaderiik, red,; YATRENKO, K.A., red.;
POTOTSKAYA, L.A.[Potots'ka, LA,,J, takhri. red,
(Biological principles imderlying the cultivation pactices
for tomatoes In Podolia] Biologichni osnovy, agrotekhniky
pomidoriv na Podilli. Kyiv, Derzhsilthospvydev URSR, 1962.
103 p. (MIRA 16:4)
1. Vsesoyuznaya akademiya sallskokhozyaystyennykh'nauk im.
V.I.Lanina (for Buzanov).
(Podolia--Tomatoes)
L 22363-66 Eill-I "J ) ii A_
ACC NRs AP6005099 (A, A
AUTHOR: Usik, G. Ye.
ORG n
SOURCE CODE: UR/0325/65/000/004/0159/0162
TITLEt Ef-fect of hybrid seeds and growth stimulators on the development
and falling of-tomato reproductive organs
SOURCE: Nauobnyye doklady vyssbey sbkoly. Biologicbeskiye naukip
no, 4, 1965-9 159-162
I
TOPIC TAGS: horticulture, plant growth, wood killer,
ABSTRACT: Experiments were conducted from 1960 to 1963 in the Kamenets-
Podol'skly Rayon of the Vkraine to 19pregse tomato productivity by
hybridization and growth stimulatorsT Tn 1960 tomato varieties were
crossed according to A. V. Alpatlyevts method to produce hybrid seeds
for 1961-62. Tomato plants grown In frames from March 15 to May 15th
were transplanted May 16th with a feeding area of 70 x 50 cm, The
number of fallen blossoms and fallen young fruits were counted in 50 to
80 plants for each of the varieties. Translooation of assimilators
L 22363-66
ACC NRt AP6005099
"during the nigbt was determined by Sacb's metbod. In 1963 tomato plants
were treated twice witb growtb stimulators: triebloropbenoxyacetic
acid, diebloropbonoxyacetic acid (2, 4-D)s end petroleum growtb
stimulators, Use of bybrid plants and growtb stimulators was found to
increase tomato.productivity, improve quality and reduce the maturation
period, Orig, art. bas: 3 tables,
SUB CODE: 06/ SUBM DATE.& 05Ma-y64/ ORIG REF: Oll
Card 2/24),,
USIX, O.Ye. (Usyk, H.E.); SKRYNNIK, A.P. [Skrynnyk, O.P.)
Efroot of moisture and temperature on the phyniolrgical processes in
seedlings and on the yield of tomatoes. Ukr. bot. zhur. 22 no.212-4-27
165. (MIRA 18W
1. Kamenets-Podollskiy sellskokhozyaystvennyy institut.
POTAPOV, A.I., gornyy inzh.; USIK, I.N., gornyy inzh.
Prective fo crushing rocks in blasting paired benches in the
mine of the Southern Mining and Ore Dressing Combine. Vzryv.
delo nc-53/lOtl56-163 163. (MIRA 16:8)
1. Yuzhnyy gornoobogatitellnyy kombinat.
(Krivoy Rog Basin--Strip mining)
(Blasting)
JIOTAPOVJI A.I., USIKP I.N.
---- I -- -
New te(!~Lnology of dres5lr4,, drill bitts. Gor. zhur. no,1:35-36
Ja 164. (I-JRA 1.733)
1. Yuzhnyy gornoobogatitelInyy kombinat, Krivoy Rog&
OKSANIGH, I.F'., inzh.; U31K, 1.N., irizh.; SH(IFNIK, N.I., in,,,i,.
Review of the book by V.1. Gushchin "Fandbook for strip mine
blasters." Gor. zbur. no.8:119 Ag 164. ( ~~ EA --, ' 7 : I G ')
1. Yuzhnyy gorno-obogatitellnyy kombinat, Krivoy Rog.
UOIK I. Ya.
Self-looking control device. Metallurg 5 no.5s37 My 160.(MIRA 14:3)
lo Starshiy inzhener-kmstrWc~or Ruznotokogo metallurgichaskogo
kombinata.
(Metalworking machinery--Safety appliances)
USIK, I.Ya.
Device for the kmwling of iron mill rolls. Metallurg 7
no.6:36 Je 162. (MIRA 15:7)
1. Rellsobalochnyy tselch Kuznatskogo motallurgichookogo
kmbinata.
(Rolls (Iron mi2la))
USIK I Ya.; KHARITONOV R.T.,
0-- -,- .1 elektrik
Modornization of mechanical and electrical equipment.
Metallurg 7 no.7:31-32 Jl 162. (141RA 15:7)
1. Rallsobalochnyy tselch Kuznetskogo metallurgicheakogo kombinata.
2. Pomoshchnik nachallnika po mek-hanicheskomu i elektricliesko=u
oborudovaniyu rellsobalochnogo tsoldia KuZziotskogo motallurgicheskogo
kombinata (for Usik).
(Iron and steel plants-Equipmant and supplies)
USSR/S,jil Science - Soil Genesis aud Giuograp4y.
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur BiU., No 1, 1959, 134o
Author : Usik, L.Ya.
Inst : CWmlov State Pedagogical Institute
Title : Soil Cover at the Virgin Soil "Adauov" Grain Sjvkhoz in
Adamovskiy Rayon of Chkalovs1mya Oblaiat'
Ori6 Pub : Uch. zap. Chkalovskiy C3s. ped. in-t, 19571 vYP. 10,
147-1%
Abstract No abstract.
Card 1/1
- 16 -
USIX, P., mayor
Accelerate the proceasing and passage of telegrams. Toen.aviaz.
16 no.4:22-23 Ap 158. (KMA 11:4)
(Military telegraph)
U S / k, /~-, A; I
SUBJECT USSR / PHYSICS CARD 1 / 2
AUTHOR TAKIBAEV,9.S., USIK,P. ., AMONOVA,11.G.
TITLE On the Problem of the Production of Pions
tioles of Cosmic Radiation.
PERIODICAL Dokl.Akad.',Tauk 111,fasc.2, 341-344 (1956)
Issued: 1 / 1935_7
PA - 1981
by High Energy Par-
The slight dependence of the number of thin traces in showers with s m a 1
aperture angle on the nuclear charge number of the nuclear target does not
suffice for the solution of the problem as to the correctness of any theory.
The authors investigated showers witn close and also with wide aperture angles
of shower particles. These showers were produced on the occasion of the inter-
action between high-energy cosmic particles and the atomic nuclei of the
photoemulsions (exposed in the stratosphere). The authors are of the opinion
that most of the observed showers cannot possibly be explained by the mechanism
of the multiple production of pions by a single collision between the impinging
nucleon and one of the nucleons of the target nucleus. Also the hypothesis of
the production of mesons by a collision between a particle and a whole "tube"
of nucleons cannot serve as an explanation for the observed parameters of the
showers.
The showers investigated were selected from among about 40-000 stars in photo-
plates. The energy of the primary particle is determined in accordance with
the formula E0 W 2Mo2/tg2v1/2- The value found in this manner is, of course,
Dokl.Akad.Nauk 111, fasc.2, 341-344 (1956) CARD 2 / 2 PA - 1981
the lowest limit of the energy of the primary particle. The experimental data
derived from 36 showers are shown in a table. According to these data most
showers are not produced by nucleon-nucleon collisions. Therefore the authors
compared experimental results with the theory developed by LANDAU and selected
a suitable length of the "tube" for each individual case.
In many cases showers can be treated as the result of a collision between an
impinging nucleon and "nuclear tubes" of different lengths (according to the
theory by LANDAU, which was further developed by S.Z.BELENIKIJ and G.A.
MILECHIN, Yurn.ekep.i teor.fis..U, 20 (1955)). However, the aperture angle
is in the case of some showers considerably greater than the predicted
u" w
v
al e of A 1/2 hich is predicted by the theory in the case of a given n
(the significance of this shower parameter is not mentioned). Such an exten-
sion can be due to the forming of a cone instead of a cylinder in nuclear mat-
ter or by the scattering of shower particles by nucleons before leaving the
nucleus. The showers with ~_ 1/2 < 100 are explained in a formally satisfactory
manner by the hydrodynamic theory. In the case of broad showers (_~1/2 > 150)
the observed high value of IV11- 1/2 cannot well be explained by the theory. The
data obtained in the course of the present work rather point in the direction
of the existence of a multiple production process of mesons.
INSTITUTION: Physical-Technical Institute of the Academy of Science of the
SSR KAZAKSTAN.
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AUTHOR TAMAYST ZH. S., USIK P.A. j6-4-35/52
TITLI Taking Account of-iie- ~'rm_;Xy a-Partioles during the Develop-
ment of a Nucleon Casads in the Stratosphere.
(Uohot p*rviohnykh a-ohastits Y rasvitii nuklonnego kaskada
v strateeforo.- Russian)
PMUODICAL Zhurnal Ikeperim. i Teoret. Fisiki 1957P Tel 32, Ir 4P
py 924 - 925 (USSR)
ASSTRACT According to the opinion of H.L.BRADT and B.PITERS, Phys. Rev.
Tel 77,54 (1950), 45 % of the nucleons impinge iupon the boun-
dary of the atmosphere in form of protons, 45,3 % as part
of the a-partioles, and 9,7 % in form of heavy nuclei. Thens,
primary2protons a-partioles and heavy nuclei. possess up to
4000 Mo similarly formed ener y spectra (with respect'
to the energy of a nucleons). the same exponents as for
primary protons can therefore be selected when taking account
of the influence exercised by the %-particles in the formula
for their spectrum. For the case of the computations disous-
sod here the average amount y of the star-forming nucleons
on the scansion of the fission an air nucleus by a primary
a-partioles is put equal to 2,5. On the basis of various ex-
perimental results the behavior of the nucleons of a primary
OARD 1/3 a-partiole in the target nucleus may even for the onergios
56-4-35/52
Taking Account of the Primary a-Partioles during the
Development of a Nucleon Cascade in the Stratosphere.
CAD 2/3
investigated here be looked upon as independent of one another
(i.e. the nucleons of the primary a-particle apparently react
independently of one another). According to the opinion of
the authors the model of the independent interaction of the
impinging nucleons with the nucleons of the target nucleus
may therefore be used. For the computations discussed here
the mesons, secondary a-particles and the energy losses of
the charged particles due to ionization are not raken into
account. If the intensity of the primary protons is normalised
to 1. the following formula is obtained for the differential
spectrum of the a-partioless
0, 3 r ZJ' N_ -ldle f or So >No a 740 MoT
B(I4)dZo a 0
0 for 30 < rho
Her* Za and R0 denote the energies per nucleon and I'l in
true. The authors computed the curves for the star-forming
particles with energies of more than 100 KeT for various
atmospheric depths. Computations were carried out with and
56-4-35/52
Taking Account of the Primary a~-Particlea during the
Development of a Nucleon Ca5cad6 in the Stratosphere.
without taking account of the primary a.-particles and
results are shown in a diagram.
(1 Illustration)
ASSOCIATION: Physical-Technical Institute of the Academy of Science of the
Kazakh S.S.R.
MISINTED BY: -
SUBMITTED: 24.2. 1956,
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress.
CARD 3/3
USIK, P. A., CuM Tlnys-~M~ Scl -- "Tn- -P: ;rall of for-
I , i 'i
ing mrzsons". Alma-Ata, 19159. 0 pp (Tnet of Tlunl-ar r-T..ys of Aced "(-,!
YAzakh SSR), 150 coPies (KM, Nro ]4, 19(-,O,IP7",
I'SI.Kp P. A.
OF '1K!f-E11EWY N11cl,WNS (E 0
WITH GOOPLEX
P. A. USIK, T. P. LAZARENA
Objections of a theoretical nature to the concept of a series of conseclitive
interactions of a hilh-energy nucleon with the nucleons of.a complex nl,,cleus are
discussed.
From the mean characteristics of high-energy (E-.10 I1Y ev) micleon-nucleon
interactions a conclusion is drawn concerninE the loossiblity of successive inter-
actions. A semi-phenomenological consideration is proposed of the process of plural-
multiple meson production by high-enerU nucleons on complex nilclei. The mean
coefficient of inelasticity of individual collisions is taken to be G.2: for
describing the multiplicity of mesons produced in separate collisions the statistical
theory is used.
Calculation results toeether with the results of purely multiple theory, which
considers the interaction of the primary nucleon with a "tuhe" that it cuts in the
nucleus, are compared with the experimental integral distribution of showers
(produced in photographic emulsion) with respect to the number of shower particles.
In this work account is taken of the photopraphic emulsion and the energy spectriln of
cosmic-radiation nucleons.
Report presented at the International Cosmic Pay Conference, Moscow, 6-11 July 1959.
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_24f :;2 Ll. 6 919o SOV/31-59-10-?/21
AUTHOR: 'Ksij~ P.A.
TITLE: The Average Number of Particles ir~ the Statistical
Theory on the Formation of Mesonslfkth the Inter-
action of Ultra-High Energy Nucleons-kk
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii nauk Kazakhskoy SSR, 1959, Nr 10,
pp 48 - 51 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The author states that Fermi -Ref 1 7, shoved that
the probability of the formation of charged and neu-
tral mesons when two high-energy nucleons r4 collide
is determined by the statistical weiCht of the state
of particles. If the statistJLcal %-.iei-hts for various
n are known, it is easy to f ind the average number of
particles formed in a system of a Given power. In
the case of interaction at very high energy, there
must be a transition from the des~~riptulion of the
average number of mesons formcd in terms of stati-
Card 1/3 stical weights to a thermodynamic description. To
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SOV/31-59-10-7/21
The Average Number of Particles in -Ghe Statistical Theory on the
Formation of Mesons with the Interaction of Ultra-High Energy Nucleoas
Card 213
prove the existence of this transition, we should
take the expression for the statistical weight of
a system consisting of n particles in an ultrarela-
tivistic case Z7Ref 2_77.
Here E is the full ener;'y of the colliding nucleons
in th8 system of their conter of inertiza.,
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T-*,:.- Average Number of Particles in the Statistical. Theory on the
Formation of Mesons with the Interaction of Ultra-High Energy Nucleons
Lorentz's restricted effectivc volume, /t% - the mass
of the -fr-meson. The author arrives at the final-
equation
There are 4 references, of which 2 are English, and
2 Soviet.
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AUTHORt Usikp P. A.
TITLEt 'fRepeated" multiple processes of meson formation
SOURCEs Akademiya nauk Kazakhskoy SSR. InBtitut yadernoy fiziki. Trudy.
v. 3, 1960. Vzaimodeyetviye vysokoenergichnykh chastits 13
atomnymi yadrami. 3-16
TEXT: A new theory of meson formation in collisions of high-energy
nucleons 1"Ath heavy nuclei has been investigated, as the mean number of
gray and black tracks in nuclei fiesioned by high-energy nucleons of a
photographic emulsion was found to be higher than estimated by Heitler and
Terreaux. The results are compared with experimental data. The "repeated"
multiple process of meson formation is described in the phenomenological
theory as follows: If a high-energy nucleon (1011_1012 ev) hits a nucleus,
a succession of individual independent collisions with the nuclear nucleons
results, and mesons are formed every time owing to energy release. Both
the transverse momentum of the shower particle and the longitudinal momentm
of the recoil nucleon are of the order of ~L (mass of the pion). In every
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interaction, the nucleon loses about 20,10 of its actual energy, and the
dispersion of the particles formed starts from the resulting excited volumes
after establishment of the statistical equilibrium, the multiplicity of the
particles being described by the statistical theory. The recoil nucleons,
for their part, collide with nuclear nucleons, causing the appearance of
further recoil nucleons; the nuclear excitation finally leads to evapora-
tion. The energy of the recoil nucleon in the laboratory system is some
10 - 100 Mev. The angle between the directions of the recoil nucleon and
the primary nucleon is some ten degrees. The released nucleon cannot
participate in the development of a cascade process within the nucleus with
accompanying formation of mesons, though it may eject further nucleons from
the nucleus. Objections to the assumption that the interaction of high-
energy nucleons nrith heavy nuclei can be regarded as a succession of inde-
pendent nucleon-nucleon interactions are overruled. The dependence of the
integral distribution Nt(-~/na) of stars in photoemulsions on the number
(n of shower particles, as calculated according to the theory of "repeated!
multiple processes, is compared %ith experimental data. A comparison v6ith
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the results obtained according to the "repeated" and the multiple theories
shons that the theory developed here agrees more closely with the experi-
mental data. The experiments were conducted at the Laboratoriya kosmi-
cheskikh luchey Instituta yadernoy fiziki AN KazSSR' ( Cosmic Ray Labors-
tory of the Institute of Nuclear Physico AS Knzakhokayn SSR) MId of* tile
Fiziko-tokhnichenkiy institut AN KazSSR (Physicotechnical Institute AS
Nazakhokaya SSR). Photographic emulsions (600 p emulsion of the Ilford G5
type) were exposed in the stratosphere at the 1955 International Expedition
in Italy. V. M. Maksimenko, I. L. Rozentall, D. S. Chernavukiy, N. L.
Grigorov, E. L. Feynberg, Zh. S. Takibayev, and M.'G. Antonova are mentioned.
There are 3 figures, 3 tables, and 26 references: 13 Soviet and 13 non-
Soviet. The four most recent references to English- language publications
read as follows: I. A.-IVanovskaya, D. S. Chernavskiy. Nuclear Phys.
29, 1957; B. Edwards et al. Phil. Mag., 1, 347, 1958; 1. Yeivin Phys.
Rev., a, 1084, 1955. G. Acconi. Phys. Rev. a, 1107, 1954-
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AUTHORSt Lazareva, T.P,, Usik..P.A,_
TITLEs Interactions of high-energy nucleons with composite nuclei
PERIODICAL: Re~erativnyy zhurnal. Fizika, no 5, 1961, 82, abstract 5B280 ("Tr.
Mezhdunar. konferenteii po kosmich. lucham, 1959, v 1", Moscow,
AN SSSR, 196o, 71 - 75)
TEXT: Various models describing interactions of high-energy nucleons with
composite nucleus are compared with experimental data. The best agre ement is ob-
tained by the model In which a consecutive cascade interactiorl of the primary nuc-
leon with nucleons of the nucleus is assumed. The calculation of the intranuclear
cascade is carried out on the assumption that the primary nucleon loses 20% its
energy at each collisions in the nucleus; the average multiplicity of shower
particles is calculated by the statistical theory of multiple production. The en-
tire cascade is concentrated within a narrow tunnel cut out by the primary nucleon
in the target nucleus. V. Barashenkov
[Abstracter's notel Complete translation.]
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RUSIKIN, V.I.;_~UIC, P.Al.-
Calculating ztkange particles in the Fermi statistical theory.
Zhur.ekgp.i teor.fix. 38 n0-3:929-933 W 16o.
(KIR& 13:7)
1. Institut yadernc7 fisiki Akademii nauk Xazakhakoy SSR.
(Particlon(Yaclear physics))
88448
AUTHORS:
TITLEs
S/056/60/039/006/040/063
B006/BO65
Usik, P. A., Rualkin, V. I.
A Particular Came of Peripheral Interactions Between
High-energy Nucleons
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal skeparimentallnoy i teorstioheskoy fisiki, 1960,
Vol. 39, No. 6(12), pp. 1718 - 1720
TEXTs A perturbation-theoretical method devised by T. Te., Tamm,
D. S. Chernavskiy at al. for taking peripheral interactions of two
nucleons into account has been used to study the peripheral interaction
shown in the attached Feynman graphi P0 qO
P q,
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This type of interaction may result in the formation of two emission
centers of shower particles (S. "two-peak" angular distribution an con-
sidered first by Zatsepin, Chernava kiy, and E. G. Bubelev). In the case
of large pion scattering arose sections (Cr XX), this process possibly
increases the contribution of peripheral collisions substantially. It is
very difficult to estimate the total cross section of this process because
I C11 is neither experimentally nor theoretically known, and also the type
of the CL-distribution function is unknown. First, the distribution
function in the central part of the graph (Fig.2) is studied an the
assumption that the pion-pion interaction takes place via exchange of a
boson with the four-somentum q and the sane MAX 1 a n d ^(,,t2are the manes*
of the excited states which rapidly decay into secondary particles;
- pion mass. The three cases M - 2/,,,' M - 2m, and M - 4m are
a tudied (m - nucleon mass). Following the ideas of Yu. A. Romanov and
Chernavakiy (Ref.2), the probability for the process graphically repre-
2 pi d(cosO)7X Id W-1W, 2VY2
anted in Fig.2 is given as dw-w Qz 2E0 (Q2-fm2)2 where E 0is
:
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the energy of the virtual pion, which is taken to be equal to"'3-, (ro in
the Lorentz faotor of the oolliding nucleons). At high nucleon energies,
W., can be assumed to be constant. After integrating from 0 to (1 - Cos 8)
2 E2 2 P J-1XI ?Z9d 70, dXX
M /2 one obtains dwv w 5( 2+ W 2 47 In the case of symmetric
0 QX E 0 M )c)(29 +x
2 2 2 2 - 2 2.
excitation Ox evu + M "" 2M M2
1 2 M q one obtains E
1 2 0
With ~%~-'0-4 it is possible to calculate the mean multiplicities of the
shower particles and to compare them with experimental values. A table
gives numerical results for 13 showers; the data of 12 showers have been
taken from an article of Cocconi, and in one case (NO-5), from previous
studies of the authors. The results indicate that the exchange boson has
a mass that is equal to that of a nucleon - antinuolson pair. The authors
thank.D. S. Chernavskiy for suggesting the subjeot and his interest in the
work, and also Professor Zh. S. Takibayev for discusaions. There are
1 figure, 1 table, an~ 8 referencest 4 Soviet, 1 'US, and 3 Italian.
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ASSOCIATIONs Institut yadernoy fiziki Akademii nauk Kazakhokoy SSR
(Institute of Nucl ear Physics, Academy of Sciences
Kazakhskaya SSR)
SUBMITTEDs June 21, 1960
JV# Tan tay"an YC
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~ 42,7(55,6)
2 0+14p 450(218) 19:7(13,7) 54,4(37'5 76,3(53,2)
3 1+15P 260(201) 15,0(13,2) 4t 1~36,0) 57,3(50,0)
0+32pN 71(81) 7,5(8,3) 20:7 22,3)
1
27 730 0
0
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4
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7 0+22p 26(65) 4 7(7,4) 19 7
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12, 1
8 I+Itp 55(33) 6:8(6,81 1
0:0 7:7
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0
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5
18.1 21,5
M 0 lop 50(1,5)
+ 6 5(6,2) 17:0(16
0) 22,120,6
11
0+13p /,4(43)
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AUTHORS: San1ko, L. A., Takibayev, Zh. #S.1 Usik, P. A.
TITLE: Analysis of showers formed by high-energy cosmic-ray
particles according ta the model of excited nucleons
v-41,
I Tj T ODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoretichesk6y fiziki,
-no. 1(7), 1961, 139-145
TEXT: High-energy interactions (E >10 lev) of cosmic-ray nucleons in
photographic emulsiorm'are analyzed on the baoistof the excit6d-nucleon
model. A-particular-study is made of the angular distribution of th
excited nucleons in the c.m.s. and its relationship to,the angularldis-
tribution of the secondary shower particles in the lab system, as well.
as their multiplicity in the super-high energy range. Analysis is made
of showers with N n. !E 2 and nsA6 produced by single-charged or uncharged
t
cosmic particles (nucleons) with-E ~1011ev'ln the emulsion. 42 suelf
showers were studied in ail. The angular distribution of the excited,
nucleons in the c.m.s. was strongly anisotropic, small angles of-emission
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(25-300) predominating; in many showers of smaller multiplicity, however,
0
angles of emission of 70 were reached. The experi6ental results are
compared with those obtained from the theory of peri5heral interaction in
single-meson pole approximation. Since the multiplicities were small, it
was necessary to take the fluctuation of the particle numbers into accounts,
(cf. M. I. Podgoretskiy bt al. ZhETF, 29, 296, 1955). Furtheri the
dependence of the form of angular distribution of shower particles on
their velocities of emission, and on the angle of emission of the excited
nucleons in the O.m.s. is studied. The comparison of experimental and
theoretical results has predominantly a-qualitative.character. The.
calculations made by other authors according to the theory of peripheric i
interaction (based on'the perturbation theory) in stngle-meson pole,
approximation gave for nucleon-nucleon interaction at 9 Bev and 200-300 Bev
good agreement with experiments, which shows that peripheric interaction
at these energies plays an important role. In this approximation, the
square of the-four-momentum of the intermediate pion is given by
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from this one obtains for symmetric excitation of the nucleons m
I 'm2em)
I -ti? + 2y'4 - 2 m~ COI 0'- (6)
The distribuiion k 2 (N) calculated according to this formula is shown
Flig. 6. This result is compared with the data of I. M. Dremin and D.
Chernavskiy. These,workers had found that the total single-meson Inter-
action cross section o ... (E) at E -200 Bev agrees with experimental values
2 2 2 A)2
only when a,,,(k ) is a smooth function of k for k A-0 and decreases*
2 2
rapidly with furtheri#ncrease of k In the case considered here k is
essentially larger than (702; so this approximation cannot be used. The
results of the investigaticne described here may be summarized as follows:
The mass of the excited nucleons and the multiplicity of th6 generated
mesons depend on the direction of motion of the excited nucleons in the
c.m.s. The form of the an
gular distribution of the shower particles in'
the laboratory system depends on the velocity and direction of motion of
the exqited nucleons ih the c.m.s. The transfer of four-momptum on
nucleon interaction is, in all cAses, large'compared to (74).. Therefore,
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if the real-ly e;coited nucleons are centers of emission of the shover
mesonor and if the direction of their motion coincides with the cone axis,,
the excitation mechanism of the nucleons must deviate strongly frdm'the
single-meson interaction. Vi. 1. Fodgoretskiy is mentioned. There are 6
figures and 12 references: 6 Soviet-bloc and 6 non-Soviet-bloc.~
ASSOCIATION: Institut yadernoy fiziki Akademii nauk Kazakhakoy SSR
(Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Academy of Sciences
Kazaldnkaya SSR)
SUBMITTED: December 26, 1960
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B1O6/B104
AUTHORS: San'kc, L. A., Takibayev, Zh. S., and Usik, P. A.
TIT 7 7 Study of showers produced by high-ener6y cosmic-ray particles
accordin& to the model of excited nucleons
F LI CAL: Akademiya naul, SS3R. Izvestiya. Seriya fizicheskaya, v. 26,
no. 5, 1962, 604-612
T_`~X2 :Tht:- Of DiOnS takes plac,-~, not during, but some time after
a nucleon-nucleon collision. Tlais is due to excitcd iiucleons emitting the
pion. '2ha an,-ular distribution of such excited nucleons may give
inform,--tion on z*-e nucleon interaction mechanism at vory high energie3.
E)_,Der.imental results i ndicate that. the mass o 'L the excited nucleons, and
consequently, also the multiplicity of the resulting mesons depend on the
direction of motion of th~! excited nucleons in the cms. The four-momentum
transfer during nucleon interaction with consideration of the twist angle
is always greater than (7p. )2 . Therefore, if the emission centers of
shower mesons are really excited nucleons, and if they move along the axis
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of the shower cones, the nucleon excitation mechanism miust be different from
single-meson interaction. The longitudinal component of the transferred
mor-entum makes a -;reater contribution to the excitation of the nucleons thanJ
does its transverse component. Thu latter essentially determines the twist
angle of the excited nucleons. There are 8 figures.
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AUTHORS: Kuchin, I. A., Usik, P. A.
TITLE: Inelastic nucleon-nucleon interactions
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki, v. 43,
no. 501), 1962, 1569-1574
TEXT:; The asymmetry in the angular distribution of secondary protons in
the center-of-mass system as found in 9 Bev pn-interaction experiments
(V. A. Botvin et al., ZhETF 41t 993# 1961; T. Vishki et al., ZhETF 41,
1069, 1961) is studied theoretically in a one.-ameson approximation. The
two cases are treated: (a) where only one of the nucleons is excited, and
(b) where neither of the nucleons is 3xcit-ed. In case (b) the process
occurs via n - n - interaction. Expressions for the corresponding cross
sections and for their asymptotic behavior in the limiting case of high
energies are derived. Table 1 shows the calculated croso sections for
various energies in the laboratory system. In Table 2 the asymmetries
calculated for the two cases (a) and (b), and for various numbers of
secondary particles in the reaction, are compared with the experimental
results by Botvin et al. It is concluded that the one-meson NN-InteAaction
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with only one nucleon excited is an important contribution to the
inelastic NN-interaction cross section. The experimental data can be
explained in this way, as well as under the assumption that one-meson
interactions in which both nucleons are excited play the most important
role. In order to specify theoretical assumptions from a single aspect
further experimental research is proposed. There are 2 figures and 2
tables.
ASSOCIATION: Institut yadernoy fiziki Akademii nauk Kazakhskoy SSR
(Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Academy of Sciences
of the Kazakhskaya SSR)
SUBMITTED: February 28, 1962
Table 1: Nucleon-nucleon interaction cross section (in mbarn) for various
energies E1 in the laboratory system. First'column: Type of reaction.
Table 2: Asymmetry t in the angular distribution of protons in the three-
ray-cases of p-n interaction at an energy of E1 9 Bev.
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Legend to the tablest (1) Type of reaction. (2) Totalnumber of
secondary particles in the reaction. (3) Proton asymmetry in three-ray-
cases. (4) Experimenti (5) over all reactions.
Table 1 Irable 2
EA. Bev
9 to NO 5W
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067 32 30 30 30 30
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BOTVIN, V.A.; TAKIVAYF.V, Zh.S., akademik; IISIK,_P.A.
Inelastic pn-interactions at an energy of 9 Bev.
Dokl. AN SSSR 146 no.4:785-788 0 162. (MIRA 15:11)
1. Institut yadernoy fiziki AN KazSSR. 2. AN KazSSR
(for Takibayev). (Nuclear reactions)
(mesons) (Protons)
... .1. SADIKO, Zh. S. TAKIBAYEV, P. A. USIK
"veatigation of the Jets above 101lev
repox-t submitted for the 8th Intl. Conf. on Cosmic Rays (IUPAP), Jaippri India,
2-i.4 Dec 1963
SANIKO, L.A.; USIK, P.A.
Analyzing the asymetry of the anj,-ilar distriluition of
shower particles. Izv. AN Kazakh, SM. Ser, fiz.-mat.nauk
no. 2t82-93 163. (IIIIRA 17~b)
I r4r'~- .1 '~~;W- 1~ft
T, 40706-65 F.-M, /EW(m) /F cc/T -jr jp
ACCF.SSION NR: AP5012315 UR/00118 /614 /028/011 /1767 /1 -,69
AUTHOR; Takibayev, Zh. S.; San'ko, L. A.; U61k, P. A. 16:
11 14
TITLE: Curves for 10 -10 eV showerTReport of All-Union Fleeting on Coamic Rays
L%Xsi a, held in Voscow from October h-to In, 1963 T_
SOURCE: AlK SSSR. Izvestiya fizicheskaya, v.28, no. 11, 1964, 1767-1769
TOPIC TAGS: cosmic ray shower, nuclea-r pa-rticle, particle interaction
ABSMCT: Analysis of contradictions arising frmm a atodel for excited tidcleons
and a fire-ball model with experimental data on jete resulted in a model for
intermediate resonons3Lc and baryon pairs. GertaLzi char-acterlstLcs of jets
are 6 iscunsed from the ea-,ect of t~ f. of Rih.f.,. _r perti CIP9 pri T.'7t.pal ~Y'
fcom p'-p-1.-era-'~1c-- -"aD~' exchange. -11, e a I k e r , a-% 7'. t a
data conSLdered covfrs a wide tange of 2[Lagfy P04IJ;,;1"~8,
Orig.&rt. has: 6 fomulaz and 3 graphs.
ASSOCIMMI: Institut yedernoy fiziki Akademii nauk KazSSR (Irat:Lt_utt_DL_
Nuclear Pkqsics, Academy cf Scisnces_Kz_k_z_S-jSL_
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KUCHIN) 1,1";TKP v.i'.
ln~;urpretation of nrper~mrjnl~al data on nualron-nucleon,
interaction at an snprv I l-.
._,y of 100 Bev. 2ztr. At,' r,."
28 no.1131821-1823 N 164 ~ (M-RA 17; 12,
1. Institut yadernoy f!zlkJ 01 Xa75.11R.
RUSIKIN) Vale riy I vanovi ch; -U.,SiL , ~ F I- ;I k;ir~d . i'! t ei7.. rovill-,
otv. red.; KOVALEVA, I.F., ved.
Tootop4- ~pjn; ircspin a%,ilc -'-s Df strcmr
. - y :3
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7zatopicheskii sp-in- izospiriovyi araliz r;!1'nykhvzainx)-
deistvii. Alr-t-Atap 17,d-vo A17 Ka--SSR, 1(4:4. 83 p.
(',JJ~Lk -_"749)
ACCESSION NRt AP4031147 S/0056/64/046/004/1257/1265
1,AUTHORS: Kuchin, I. A.; Usik, P. A.
,TITLE: One meson exchange and asymptotics of scattering of nucleons
and pions by nucleons
bVURCE: Zh. eksper. i.teor. fiz., v. 46, no. 4, 1964, 125.7-1265
TOPIC TAGS: one meson exchange, nucleon nucleon scattering, pion
nucleon scattering, vertex function
ABSTRACT: The properties of the vertex functions in one-meson ex-
change graphs for NN and TrN interactions are investigated for the
purpose of ascertaining the conditions which the vertex (cutoff)
functions must satisfy in order that the one-meson approximation be
applicable to interactions at very high energies. It is found that
the one-meson interactions must be described by one generalized graph
and not by two, as previously assumed, and that the one-meson ex-
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change approximation is valid at very high energies with the head-on
NN and wN collisions not contributing significantly. -It is con-
cluded that the one-meson approximation gives a correct description
of the basic features of inelastic interactions of nucleons and
pions with nucleons for a wide range of energies (from several BeV
upwards). The one-meson interactions play a predominant role be-
cause of the existence of one-meson states in the structure of the
nucleon. However, the agreement between theory and experiment is
bought at the price of giving up the locality of the pion-nucleon
interaction. "in conclusion we express our deep gratitude to Pro-
fessor Zh. S. Takiba ev and D. S. Chernavskiy for discussions and
y
advice, to V. I. Rus'kin for useful comments, and to M. P. Z-hetbayeva
and K. 1. Khomenko for their great help in the camputatioas." Orig.
art. hasi 2 figures and 18 formulas.
ASSOCIATION: Institut yadernoy fiziki Akademii nauk Kazakaskoy SSR
:(Institute of Nuclear Physics, Academy of Sciences, Kazakh SSR)
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-AUTHORS: 2fikilmwAy (Academician AN KazSSR);1JAik.,_Y_-A- I 1k
L.A.
TITLE: Generation of heavy particles and their role in the a .xplana-
!.tion of the experimental results in the region of ultrahigh energies
..SOURCE: AN SSSR, Doklady*, V. 157, no. 2, 1964, 328-330
TOPIC TAGS: heavy particle generation, ultrahigh energy, two maximaj
nucleon nucleon collision, nucleon nucleus collision
ABSTRACT: In the nuclgqn-nucleon, or aticigon-nucleup_collisions at
ultrahigh energy ( 10-LIev) recorded in nuclear photoemulsions which
were exposed to cosmic rays at high altitudes, sometimes two maxima
are observed in the angular distribution of the shower3. The present!'.
paper points out the shortcomings of the fire-ball model (the forma-
tion of two centers of generation.(See G.Coconij Phys, Rev. 111,
1699 (1958)). This opinion is supported by the analysis of a large
number of showers, It is suggested that, as a result of nucleon-
nucleon colliaiont an excited ayatem is produced which disintegrates
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into pion3p K-mesonst ~eoonance particles, and Caryon pairs. Orige
art. has: 4 figures
ASSOCIATION: Institutlidernoy fiziki Akademii nauko SSSR (Inzjjjute
Qf T1hQoj!eticsL1-- Physics, Academy of Sciences SSSR)
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USIKY F.V- -1 - FEWTnVt - D.. red.: . 'Ye.F.,
red .
[Increasing the economic efficiency of capital investment!:
in the industry of the Moldavian S.S.R.] K voproau povy-
shenUa ekonomicheskoi effektivnosti kapitallnykh vlozhe-
nii v promyshlennost-L MSSR, Kishinev, Izd-vo "Shtiintsall
All 14oldavskoi SSR, 1962. 99 p. (min 18-5)
YJDCIIL",' A. T.;
_SP',y_ V. A.
!~~estigatiqns of Low-Lying States of Silicon-28 Excited in the ReactiGn
;,I (C~',t)Si28.,,
report submitted for All-Union Conf on Nuclear Spectroscopy, Thilisi, 14-22
Feb 64.
IF, AN UkSSR (Inst ehysics, AS UkSSR)
USIK, V.T.
New technology for manufacturing precision cylindrical springs.
Mashinostroitell no.1:32-33 Ja 165. (MIRA 18:3)
ACCESSION MR: AP4042960
AUTHOR: Nomets, O.F.; Rudchlk, A.T.; U91k, V.A.
8/0048/64/08/007AI64/1168
TITLi: In4estigation of the low lying states of allicon 26 obtained In the (Ult)
reaction on aluminum 27 ffeport 14th Annual Conference on Nuclear Spectroscopy
hold in Tibilimi 14-21 Feb 1;;k
SOURCE: AN SSSR. Izv. Seriya fizicheskaya, v.28, no.7, 1964, 1164-1168
M
TOPIC TAGS: nuclear reaction, alpha reaction, nuclear spectroscopy, silicon, alu-
minum
i.ABSTRACT: The A,27((X,t)Si28 reaction was investigated with the purpose of explor-
Ing the suitability of ((X,t) reactions for nuclear spectroscopy investigitions. For.
this purpose, (a,t) reactions would have the advantage over (d,n) reactions that
the energies of the tritons.could,be more accurately measured than those of the
neutrons. A beam of 27.2 mev a-particles was employed, and two groups of tritons
were distinguished, corresponding to the ground state of 8128 and Its first excited
state at 1.78 MeV. The cross sections wore measured with an accuracy'of 15%. The
angular distributions of thy two triton groups were sharply peaked in the forward
ACCESSION NR: AP4042960
direction; this indicates that the reaction was,predominantly direct. It is estima-
ted that compound nucleus formation contributed only 1% to the formation of tht
ground state, and 379 to.ihe formation of the excited state. T~e reaction is dis-
cussed briefly In terms of the'dispersion theory of direct reactioqs. It Is conclu-~
ded that the stripping mechpnism should predominate, but that Oireqt knock-out of -
the t~riton with capture of the a-particle, as wq'11 as oth;r mope complex'mechanisms'
may contribute appreciably... The angular dintributions are compared witli the strip-
ping reaction theory of M.91 Nadi (Phys.Ilev.120,1360,1960). The principal (foiwaz;d)
peak in the distribution of each of the triton groups is well represented by th
theory with a value of the the interaction radius (5.1 fermi) that is consistent
with other measurements on A127. A secondary maximum at about 300 cannot be explain-
ed by simple stripping. Th6'position of t1kis maximum can be obtained from Butler's
theory of direct reactions with knock"out processes Included, but only by assuming
a large value for the Interaction vadius. It is concluded that ((X,t) reactions are
suitable for nucloar apectroscopy InvestigationBj but that the angular distributions
can be oxplainel only by considering the contributions of various reactioet mochan
isms and the distortion of the wave functions by the Coulomb field# 0rjg.art.hasj
3 formulae# 3 figuroo and,3 tables,
i2/3
ACCESSION KR: AP40,U9Vj
ASSOCIATION: Institlil. Usiki Akadenii nauk USSR (Institute of Physics, Academy of
Sciences, SSSR)
SUMMED: 00 ZWL: 00
SUB CCDE: NP NR R" SOV: 002 01MERS 006
3/3
USIK, V.D. (Simferopol')
So-called isolated Allergic mvocnrditis in bronchial asthma.
Vrach.delo no.1:279-P81 XrI58 (MIRA 11:5)
1. Patologoanstomicheekoye otdeloniyo (znv, - kand,med.nnuk
Yu.G. TSellartus) oblnstnoy klinichskoy bollnitay.
(KMRT__DISF.AS]9S)
(ASTHMA)
USIK, V.D.
Clinical and pathological aspects of pheochromocytoma. Probl.endok.
i gorm 4 no-3:99-102 MY-Je '58 (KMA 11:8)
1, Is patologoanatomicheakogo otdeleniya (sav, - dotsent Yu..G. TSellarius)
rrymako'y oblastnoy klinicheskoy bollnitsy (glavnyy vrach N.I. Karkova).
(PHROCHROMOCYTOKA, case reports
(Rua))
KARPMIXA, T.Ye.; USIX, V.D. (Simferopol')
Clinical and anatomical features of tuberculous meningitis in ado-
lescents and adults. Vrach.delo no.5:535-537 VT 159.
(MIRA 12-12)
1. Xlinika tubarkuleza (zav. - prof. N.1. Kornetov) i patologoanato-
micheskoye otdoloniye (zav. - doteent TV.G. TSellariue) Oblastnoy
klinicheskoy bollnitay.
()MINGES--TUBERCULOSIS)
TSARENKO, P.P.; BIRKUN, A.A.; PASHKOVA. V.S.;
Clinical aspects and pathological anatomy of unusaal forms of
goiter. Probl. endck. i gorm. 6 no.6:80-86 160. ('MIA IJ02)
(GOITER)
SRABOITYAN, M.Kh.; USIK, V.I.
- -1
Stages of the formation of granitoids in the Greater Caucasus.
Sov.geol. 7 no.2:134-138 F 164. (MIRA 17:3)
1. Severo-Kovkazskoye geologicheskoye upravlenlye.
I RA
USIK) V. S.
Glaa,9 reinforced plastics are thn'mterlal of the fw-zre.
Mashinoatroitell no.10:33 0 162. (MIRA 1:-).-10)
(Glass reinforced Dlaetics)
USIX, V.S.
Seminar on wear-resistant chromium plating and alloys.
Hashinastroitell no. 5t41 My 164. (MIRA 17:7)
US 11, V. T.
Cutting grooves in cylinders. Stan.i instr. 24 no-10:38-39 0 '53.
(MLRA 6:11)
(metal cutting)
S/147/59/ODQ/04/020/0204
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TITLAt Th. Scientific-Tochnical Cowfor-o at Khar-kor
A-latl-
PSX1004CA.Lilavestlyo vysshih6h ucbobaykh ~Vodon&Y. AVIOtstu-74
t-kholk.. 1959. Xr It. pp 161-103 (USSR)
A&STILAC?s In May 1959, the and
TwowbLad Staff I."
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MIKHATWV, I.; USIMV, A.
Answering questions. Okhr. truds i sots. strakh. no.3:75-77
S '58. (MIRA 12:1)
l.Takhnicheskiy Inspektor TSentrallnogo Komitsta profsoyuza ra-
botnikov kulltury (ror Mikhaylov).
(Theaters-Employeei) (Insurance, Social)
VAKSER, I.Kh. (Rhartkov); USIKOV, A.Ya. [Uoykov, O.IA.] (Khailkov)
Vat of radar techniques in the automation of th operation of
eloctrie railroads. Avtozatyka 9 no,505-79 '~. (MIRA 18t2)
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jHuftio", 10. 2. P~. W=iaw in Knoish-pxAminAti'm with a
kathod4p-ray catillograpit Amn that & qdit -anode mapetron can generatr zoo
both Inh.. IWO ascillationa and continscIas steady owdlatims. Tbrw we*
so intess. ittent oscillations are of aDdlo-f"uency. Furthrr experim-nts,
0 shivar that in well drlpwwd magnetruons much &trrwqrrr marwtk firlds moo
0: are needed focAum Ow ititennitlenteadilatkma. whichran RlatilvelmIduced see
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mission Lines," A. I. Usikov, 6 pp
"Zhur Tekh Fi7" Vol XVI, No 3
ConnectIon diagram, of apparatus. Photographs of
apparatus with examples of interpretations of
signals