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Stanislav Mikheyev

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Citizenship
  
USSR, Russia

Role
  
Physicist


Name
  
Stanislav Mikheyev

Nationality
  
Russian

Fields
  
Physicist

Institutions
  
Institute for Nuclear Research

Alma mater
  
Moscow State University

Known for
  
co-discovering of the Mikheyev-Smirnov-Wolfenstein effect

Notable awards
  
Bruno Pontecorvo Prize Sakurai Prize (2008)

Died
  
April 23, 2011, Moscow, Russia

Education
  
Moscow State University

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Stanislav Pavlovich Mikheyev (Russian: Станисла́в Па́влович Михе́ев; 1940 – 23 April 2011) was a Russian physicist known for the discovery of the MSW effect.

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Education and research

Stanislav Mikheyev graduated from Faculty of Physics of Moscow State University in 1965. Then he became a researcher at Lebedev Physical Institute. Since 1970 he has been a researcher at the Institute for Nuclear Research of the USSR Academy of Sciences (Russian Academy of Sciences since 1991), where he earned his Ph.D. in physics in 1983.

He has worked on Baksan Underground Scintillator Telescope for a long time. He has been the leader of two experiments carried out on Baksan Telescope: observation of upward-going muons and searches for superheavy magnetic monopoles.

In 1985 Stanislav Mikheyev and Alexei Smirnov considered the propagation of oscillating neutrinos in matter with varying density and suggested an explanation for the solar neutrino problem (the MSW effect). From 1991 to 1998 Mikheyev worked on the MACRO detector. His activities were also related to the Baksan Neutrino Observatory, the Baikal Neutrino Telescope and the T2K experiment.

Awards

Mikheyev was awarded the Bruno Pontecorvo Prize (2006, jointly with Smirnov and Wolfenstein) and the Sakurai Prize (2008, jointly with Smirnov).

References

Stanislav Mikheyev Wikipedia