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The cosmic evolution of Fermi BL Lacertae objects / Gasparrini, D ; Ajello, M (UC, Berkeley, Space Sci. Dept.) ; Romani, R W (Stanford U., HEPL ; KIPAC, Menlo Park) ; Shaw, M S (Stanford U., HEPL ; KIPAC, Menlo Park)
2013 - 5 p. - Published in : (2013) , pp. 395-399
In : 9th Rencontres du Vietnam: Windows on the Universe, Quy Nhon, Vietnam, 11 - 17 Aug 2013, pp.395-399
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Fermi Observations of high-energy gamma-ray emissions from GRB 080916C / Fermi LAT Collaboration
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are highly energetic explosions signaling the death of massive stars in distant galaxies. The Gamma-ray Burst Monitor and Large Area Telescope onboard the Fermi Observatory together record GRBs over a broad energy range spanning about 7 decades of gammaray energy. [...]
2009 - Published in : Science 323 (2009) 1688-1693
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Snowmass Cosmic Frontiers 6 (CF6) Working Group Summary --The Bright Side of the Cosmic Frontier: Cosmic Probes of Fundamental Physics / CTA Collaboration
Report of the CF6 Working Group at Snowmass 2013. [...]
arXiv:1310.5662.
- 2013. - 61 p.
PDF on ECONF - Proceedings write-up on ECONF - Full text
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Dark Matter Science in the Era of LSST / Bechtol, Keith (Wisconsin U., Madison) ; Drlica-Wagner, Alex (Chicago U., Astron. Astrophys. Ctr. ; Chicago U., KICP ; Fermilab) ; Abazajian, Kevork N. (UC, Irvine) ; Abidi, Muntazir (Cambridge U., DAMTP) ; Adhikari, Susmita (KIPAC, Menlo Park) ; Ali-Haïmoud, Yacine (New York U.) ; Annis, James (Fermilab) ; Ansarinejad, Behzad (Durham U.) ; Armstrong, Robert (LLNL, Livermore) ; Asorey, Jacobo (Queensland U. ; Unlisted, AU) et al.
Astrophysical observations currently provide the only robust, empirical measurements of dark matter. [...]
arXiv:1903.04425.
- 2019. - 11 p.
Fulltext
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The redshift and afterglow of the extremely energetic gamma-ray burst GRB 080916C / Greiner, J. (Garching, Max Planck Inst., MPE) ; Clemens, C. (Garching, Max Planck Inst., MPE) ; Kruehler, T. (Garching, Max Planck Inst., MPE ; Munich, Tech. U., Universe) ; Kienlin, A.v. (Garching, Max Planck Inst., MPE) ; Rau, A. ; Sari, R. ; Fox, Derek B. (Penn State U., Astron. Astrophys.) ; Kawai, N. (Tokyo Inst. Tech.) ; Afonso, P. (Garching, Max Planck Inst., MPE) ; Ajello, M. (KIPAC, Menlo Park ; UC, Berkeley ; UC, Berkeley, Space Sci. Dept. ; SLAC) et al.
The detection of GeV photons from gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) has important consequences for the interpretation and modelling of these most-energetic cosmological explosions. The full exploitation of the high-energy measurements relies, however, on the accurate knowledge of the distance to the events. [...]
arXiv:0902.0761.- 2009 - 6 p. - Published in : Astronomy and astrophysics 498 (2009) 89-94 External link: Preprint
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Snowmass2021 Cosmic Frontier: Modeling, statistics, simulations, and computing needs for direct dark matter detection / Kahn, Yonatan (Illinois U., Urbana) ; Monzani, Maria Elena (SLAC ; KIPAC, Menlo Park ; Vatican Astron. Observ.) ; Palladino, Kimberly J. (Oxford U.) ; Anderson, Tyler (SLAC ; KIPAC, Menlo Park) ; Bard, Deborah (LBL, Berkeley) ; Baxter, Daniel (Fermilab) ; Buuck, Micah (SLAC ; KIPAC, Menlo Park) ; Cartaro, Concetta (SLAC ; KIPAC, Menlo Park) ; Collar, Juan I. (Chicago U., EFI) ; Diamond, Miriam (Toronto U.) et al.
This paper summarizes the modeling, statistics, simulation, and computing needs of direct dark matter detection experiments in the next decade..
arXiv:2203.07700 ; FERMILAB-CONF-22-173-PPD.
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Fermilab Library Server - eConf - Fulltext - Fulltext
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Collisions with other universes : the optimal analysis of the WMAP data / Osborne, Stephen (Stanford U., Phys. Dept. ; KIPAC, Menlo Park ; SLAC) ; Senatore, Leonardo (Stanford U., Phys. Dept. ; KIPAC, Menlo Park ; SLAC ; CERN ; Stanford U., ITP) ; Smith, Kendrick (Princeton U., Astrophys. Sci. Dept. ; Perimeter Inst. Theor. Phys.)
An appealing theory is that our current patch of universe was born as a nucleation bubble from a phase of false vacuum eternal inflation. [...]
arXiv:1305.1964 ; CERN-PH-TH-2013-093.
- 2013.
Preprint
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Dark Sectors 2016 Workshop: Community Report / Alexander, Jim (Cornell U., Phys. Dept.) ; Battaglieri, Marco (INFN, Genoa) ; Echenard, Bertrand (Caltech) ; Essig, Rouven (SUNY, Stony Brook) ; Graham, Matthew (SLAC) ; Izaguirre, Eder (Perimeter Inst. Theor. Phys.) ; Jaros, John (SLAC) ; Krnjaic, Gordan (Fermilab) ; Mardon, Jeremy (Stanford U., Phys. Dept.) ; Morrissey, David (TRIUMF) et al.
This report, based on the Dark Sectors workshop at SLAC in April 2016, summarizes the scientific importance of searches for dark sector dark matter and forces at masses beneath the weak-scale, the status of this broad international field, the important milestones motivating future exploration, and promising experimental opportunities to reach these milestones over the next 5-10 years..
arXiv:1608.08632 ; FERMILAB-CONF-16-421.
- 2016. - 66 p.
Fermilab Library Server (fulltext available) - Full text - Fulltext
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Solar flare imaging in X-rays and g-rays / Krucker, S (UC, Berkeley, Space Sci. Dept.)
2006 - 5 p.
In : ILWS Workshop on Solar Influence on the Heliosphere and Earth's Environment, Goa, India, 19 - 24 Feb 2006, pp.49-53
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A Next-Generation Liquid Xenon Observatory for Dark Matter and Neutrino Physics / Aalbers, J. (SLAC ; KIPAC, Menlo Park) ; AbdusSalam, S.S. (Shahid Beheshti U.) ; Abe, K. (Kamioka Observ. ; Tokyo U., IPMU) ; Aerne, V. (Zurich U.) ; Agostini, F. (U. Bologna, DIFA ; INFN, Bologna) ; Maouloud, S. Ahmed (Paris U., VI-VII) ; Akerib, D.S. (SLAC ; KIPAC, Menlo Park) ; Akimov, D.Yu. (Moscow Phys. Eng. Inst.) ; Akshat, J. (Purdue U.) ; Musalhi, A.K. Al (Oxford U.) et al.
The nature of dark matter and properties of neutrinos are among the most pressing issues in contemporary particle physics. The dual-phase xenon time-projection chamber is the leading technology to cover the available parameter space for Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPs), while featuring extensive sensitivity to many alternative dark matter candidates. [...]
arXiv:2203.02309; INT-PUB-22-003; FERMILAB-PUB-22-112-PPD-QIS-T.- 2022-12-15 - 77 p. - Published in : J. Phys. G 50 (2023) 013001 Fulltext: 2203.02309 - PDF; jt - PDF; Fulltext from Publisher: PDF; External link: Fermilab Library Server

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