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“Известия Российской академии наук. Серия физическая” (Izvestiya Rossiiskoi Akademii Nauk. Seriya Fizicheskaya, ISSN 0367-6765; English translation: “Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences: Physics”, ISSN 1062-8738) is a Russian peer-reviewed scientific journal established in 1936 as the Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of USSR: Physics Series. It presents full-text articles with the most recent results in miscellaneous fields of physics and astronomy: nuclear physics, cosmic rays, condensed matter physics, plasma physics, optics and photonics, nanotechnologies, solar and astrophysics, physical applications in material sciences, life sciences, etc. The journal focuses on the most relevant multidisciplinary topics in natural sciences, both fundamental and applied.
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			Volume 89, Nº 6 (2025)
- Ano: 2025
- Artigos: 32
- URL: https://ruspoj.com/0367-6765/issue/view/14092
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	                                                       		Physics of Cosmic Rays
Comparative analysis of the technogenic factors affecting the gamma-quanta counting rate in LSD and LVD underground experiments
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		Sources of background events in LVD experiment
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 848-851
				
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		Diurnal wave of the ground level electric field of fair weather in mountains and its influence on the muon intensity
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 852-857
				
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		Search for correlations of solar activity with 55Fe, 60Co nucleus decay parameters
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 858-862
				
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		Analysis of geo-efficient coronal mass ejections on May 10–12, 2024, in the flux of solar wind and cosmic rays at ground level
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 863-868
				
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		Analysis of the powerful Forbush decreases of 2024 based on data from unshielded neutron detectors of the experimental complex NEVOD
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 869-872
				
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		Cosmic ray variations during extreme geomagnetic disturbances on May 9–15, 2024
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 873-877
				
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		Energy of the first protons and rate of their acceleration
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 878-881
				
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		Some features of the solar proton event of 27.08.2022
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 882-885
				
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		Solar cosmic rays and hard X-ray radiation from solar flares in the first half of 2024 according to experiments on the Moscow university satellites of the CubeSat format
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 886-890
				
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		Comparison of the results of the solar protons release times in solar proton events obtained by various methods
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 891-896
				
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		Review of study of submillimeter radiation from the Sun and astrophysical sources
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 897-900
				
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		Variations in characteristics of the northern hemisphere's middle atmosphere during solar proton events of January 2005
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 901-904
				
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		Background of single muons at the Baksan underground scintillation telescope
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 905-909
				
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		Search for neutrino events on the Baksan underground scintillation telescope in coincidence with gamma-ray bursts from Fermi GBM and Swift BAT
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 910-913
				
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		Zenith-angle dependence of local muon density spectra of extensive air shower near the horizon
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 914-918
				
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		Investigation of the extensive atmospheric showers spatial-temporal structure according to the Tunka-Grande array
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 920-924
				
					920-924
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		Potential locations for the deployment of the full-scale TAIGA-100 gamma-ray observatory
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 927-930
				
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		Differential sensitivity of the TAIGA-IACT facility in stereo observation mode
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 932-936
				
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		Giant atmospheric showers detected by the Yakutsk extensive air showers array
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 937-941
				
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		Light component of cosmic rays' estimation in the range 200–10000 TeV by hybrid method
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 942-946
				
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		Iron nuclei ultra-high energy cosmic rays near the Earth
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 948-949
				
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		Spectrum and composition of primary cosmic rays by the data of the TAIGA-HiSCORE array
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 950-954
				
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		Search for variations in the frequency of registration of delayed particles at the MSU extensive air showers array
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 955-958
				
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		High-Energy Events Registration System of Space-Based Gamma-Ray Telescope
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 959-965
				
					959-965
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		Properties of GRBs high-energy gamma-emission according to Fermi/LAT, CORONAS-F/ABC-F and PHOTON/NATALYA-2M data
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 966-971
				
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		Spectra of protons and helium nuclei from tevatrons according to satellite experiments: indication to non-classical character of cosmic ray diffusion
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 972-976
				
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		Experimental study of galactic cosmic ray fluxes in the solar modulation energy region
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 978-983
				
					978-983
				
						 
			
				 
				
			
		The characteristics of Forbush decreases based on data from AMS-02 experiment and fluxes of solar cosmic rays on GOES-15 one
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 984-988
				
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		Electromagnetic mechanism for formation of galactic cosmic rays’ anisotropy
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 989-993
				
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		Estimation of extensive air shower primary parameters using angular distribution of the Cherenkov light in the SPHERE-3 experiment
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 994-998
				
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		A novel type of silicone rubber-based scintillator for extensive air showers particle detection
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 999-1002
				
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