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B.S. Neganov and Ultralow Temperatures USOV Yu.A. (DLNP, JINR) SPIN2012, Dubna, 19.09.2012

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B.S. Neganov and Ultralow Temperatures. USOV Yu.A . (DLNP, JINR) SPIN2012, Dubna , 19.09.2012. 27.04.1928-19.08.2012 Professor Boris NEGANOV passed away on 19 August 2012. Education : Leningrad State University. From 1951 – Dubna . 1981 – Doctor of Science. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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B.S. Neganovand Ultralow Temperatures

USOV Yu.A.

(DLNP, JINR)

SPIN2012, Dubna, 19.09.2012

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27.04.1928-19.08.2012Professor Boris NEGANOV passed away on 19 August 2012.

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Education: Leningrad State University. From 1951 – Dubna. 1981 – Doctor of Science.• In 1962 a new proposal for continuous Refrigeration with …..• Method of getting Low Temperaturies by Dilution of 3He in 4He

proposed by H.London et al. Phys.Rev. 128 (1962) 1992 !!! T.O.Niinicoski , CERN – EP/83-127, September, 1983 :

• “ ……The first continuously operating Dilution Refrigerators were reported by H.E.Hall, P.J.Ford and K.Thomson, Cryogenic 6 (1966) 80 = app. 0.2 K

• and INDEPENDENTLY by B.S.Neganov, N.S.Borisov and M.Yu.Liburg = 0.05K !!!

• Zh.Exp. Teor. Fiz. 50 (1966) 1445.

• You can see here ….some historic fotos …..!!!

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Since 1993 Neganov went away from FPT’s to physical problems connected with general relativity and quantum electrodynamics. Nevertheless, the team, which was organized by him, has continued the work . Some results up to present time are illustrated by the following slides.

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B.S.Neganov during tuning of 1K Dynamic Polarized target ( app.1965).

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The 1K Dynamic Polarized Targetat the beam-line of thePhasotron LNP.

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(1966) A combine setup including a 1K dynamic polarized target and a dilution refrigerator where an ultra low temperature 5 mK was reached.

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An ultra low part of the cryostat of the dilution refrigerator

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The first Frozen Polarized Target (1975) during Tests PreparationN.S.Borisov, et al., JINR Preprints 13-10253, 10-10257, 1976.

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The Low temperature unit of the first Frozen Polarized Target and Insert for loading Target Material.

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B.S.Neganov during experiment “πp” at the LNP Phasotron (1975)

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Setup for research with short-lived Isotopes (1977)

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Second FPT before transportation to IHEP (Protvino) – 1978

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Fig 227. Борисов Н.С., Бунятова Э.И., Володин А.Г., Либург М.Ю., Матафонов В.Н., Неганов Б.С., Неганов А.Б., Усов Ю.А. Протонная поляризованная “замороженная” мишень для вторичных пучков частиц высокой энергии. Препринт

ОИЯИ, 1-80-93, Дубна, 1980.

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Fig 20 45.N.A.Bazhanov ....., Yu.A.Usov et al. “A movable polarized target for high energy spin physics experiments”, NIM A 372, (1996) 349-351. JINR Preprint E8-96-33, Dubna, 1996. This project was

supported by INTAS grants in 1993 and 1995.

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Fig 2139.N.S.Borisov, V.N.Matafonov, A.B.Neganov, Yu.A.Plis, O.N.Shchevelev, Yu.A.Usov, I.Jansky, M.Rotter, B.Sedlak,

I.Wilhelm, G.M.Gurevich, A.A.Lukhanin, J.Jelinek, A.Srnka, L.Skrbek. Target with a frozen nuclear polarization for experi-

ments at low energies. NIM A 345, (1994) 421-428. In Proc. of the 11th Int. Symposium on High Energy Spin Physics, pp.545-

550, Bloomington, 1994.

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Fig 24 Frozen Polarizet Target at MAMI C (Mainz).

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Fig 23 Loading target material during Run at MAMI C

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The map of JINR’s frozen polarized target activities

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