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Preparation of Radionuclides
Radionuclides include natural radionuclides and artificial radionuclides. Artificial radionuclides are widely used because they have easily... -
Cosmogenic background simulations for neutrinoless double beta decay with the DARWIN observatory at various underground sites
Xenon dual-phase time projections chambers (TPCs) have proven to be a successful technology in studying physical phenomena that require...
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Study of cosmogenic activation in copper for rare event search experiments
Rare event search experiments using germanium detectors are performed in underground laboratories to minimize the background induced by cosmic rays....
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Cosmogenic Isotopes in Lunar Soil: Solar Activity and the Exploding of Nearby Supernova
AbstractLunar soil is a natural detector of cosmic rays (CRs) of different origins (solar and Galactic). Analysis of the depth profiles of cosmogenic...
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Radionuclides Distribution and Associated Ecological Risk in the Environment of Armenian Mountains
AbstractThe paper summarizes the results of radioecological monitoring in the mountainous regions of Armenia in order to identify the distribution of...
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Recent nucleosynthesis in the solar neighbourhood, detected with live radionuclides
In this article we try to summarize all information, gathered in the last three decades, on short-lived (order of Myr) radionuclides found in the...
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Natural Radiation and Environment
Radioactivity and radionuclides have been omnipresent since the formation of the universe and are inescapable. Natural radiation encompasses various... -
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Measurements of Radioactive 60Fe and 244Pu Deposits on Earth and Moon
Earth is exposed to nearby cosmic events. The solar system moves through the interstellar medium and collects interstellar dust particles that... -
Measurements of Radioactive 60Fe and 244Pu Deposits on Earth and Moon
Earth is exposed to nearby cosmic events. The solar system moves through the interstellar medium and collects interstellar dust particles that... -
Assessment of Radionuclide Transfer in Terrestrial Ecosystem
Radioactivity in the terrestrial environment is present since time immemorial and contributed by natural radionuclides of 238U and 232Th series and... -
Cosmogenic Radionuclides In Meteorites and Solar Modulation of Galactic Cosmic Rays In the Internal Heliosphere
Cosmogenic radionuclides with half-life periods T 1/2 ranging from several days to a million years, produced in the nuclear reactions of galactic...
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A history of solar activity over millennia
Here we review present knowledge of the long-term behaviour of solar activity on a multi-millennial timescale, as reconstructed using the indirect...
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Nature of the Increase in the Gamma Flux Observed during Precipitation: The Radionuclide Hypothesis Is not Supported
AbstractNew experiments are performed using a gamma ray spectrometer installed at the cosmic ray station in Apatity. The spectrometer monitors the...
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Solar Energetic-Particle Ground-Level Enhancements and the Solar Cycle
Severe geomagnetic storms appear to be ordered by the solar cycle in a number of ways. They occur more frequently close to solar maximum and the...
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Energetic Particles in the Geosphere
As known, the ionosphere and the neutral atmosphere of the Earth are constantly exposed to energetic charged particles of extraterrestrial origin,... -
Occurrence Rate of Extreme Solar Events
When it comes to SCR events that happened before the start of instrumental observations, this area of research is sometimes called the “archeology”... -
Background modeling for dark matter search with 1.7 years of COSINE-100 data
We present a background model for dark matter searches using an array of NaI(Tl) crystals in the COSINE-100 experiment that is located in the...
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Extreme solar events
We trace the evolution of research on extreme solar and solar-terrestrial events from the 1859 Carrington event to the rapid development of the last...