SND Experiment
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Spherical Neutral Detector (SND) is a detector for particle physics experiments, successor of the Neutral Detector (ND),[1] created by the team of physicists in the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics (BINP), Novosibirsk, Russia. There are three major periods in evolution of the SND experiment;
- from 1995 to 2000 - data collection at the e+e− storage ring VEPP-2M in the energy range 2E=0.4-1.4 GeV,
- from 2001 to 2008 - upgrade of SND[2] and the storage ring VEPP-2M to VEPP-2000,
- from 2009 - data collection at the e+e− storage ring VEPP-2000 in the energy range 2E=1.0-2.0 GeV.