Prof.
Washington University
Author in the following contributions
- Galactic Cosmic-Ray Composition and Spectra for Ne through Ni from 0.8 to 10 GeV/nuc with the SuperTIGER Instrument
- Modelling of radio emission in the SLAC T-510 Experiment using microscopic Geant4 simulations
- Analysis of GCR Spectra and Composition Using Penetrating Particle Data from the CRIS Instrument on ACE
- The Heavy Nuclei eXplorer
- Measurements, system response, and calibration of the SLAC T-510 Experiment
- Observation of 60Fe in the Galactic Cosmic Rays
- SuperTIGER and the Origin of Galactic Cosmic-Rays
- Abundances of Ultra-Heavy Galactic Cosmic Rays from the SuperTIGER Instrument
- SLAC T-510: A beam-line experiment of radio emission from particle cascades in the presence of a magnetic field