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A. J. Noble
Researcher at Queen's University
Publications - 58
Citations - 3699
A. J. Noble is an academic researcher from Queen's University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dark matter & Sudbury Neutrino Observatory. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 51 publications receiving 3467 citations. Previous affiliations of A. J. Noble include Carleton University & TRIUMF.
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Dark matter search with PICASSO
V. Zacek,S. Archambault,E. Behnke,J. Behnke,Mala Das,A. Davour,F. Debris,N. Dhungana,J. Farine,S. Gagnebin,H. Hinnefeld,C. M. Jackson,A. Kamaha,C. B. Krauss,M. Lafrenière,M. Laurin,I. T. Lawson,C. Levy,L. Lessard,Ilan Levine,D. Marlisov,J. P. Martin,S. Kumaratunga,R. MacDonald,P. Mitra,P. Nadeau,A. J. Noble,M.-C. Piro,A. Plante,R Podviyaniuk,Stanislav Pospisil,S. Seth,O. Scallon,N. Starinski,I. Stekl,N. Vander Werf,U. Wichoski,T. Xie +37 more
TL;DR: PICASSO at SNOLAB searches primarily for spin-dependent WIMP interactions on 19F using the superheated droplet technique as discussed by the authors, which is based on the bubble chamber principle.
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Status of the PICASSO Project
M. Barnabé-Heider,E. Behnke,J. Behnke,M. Di Marco,P. Doane,W. Feighery,M. H. Genest,R. Gornea,Sabeshan Kanagalingam,Claude Leroy,L. Lessard,Ilan Levine,J. P. Martin,C. Mathusi,J. Neurenberg,A. J. Noble,R. Noulty,R. Nymberg,S. N. Shore,U. Wichoski,V. Zacek +20 more
TL;DR: The Picasso project as discussed by the authors is a dark matter search experiment based on the superheated droplet technique, which has been successfully applied to the search for weakly interacting cold dark matter particles.
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From Clusters to Proto-Clusters: The Infrared Perspective on Environmental Galaxy Evolution
Stacey Alberts,A. J. Noble +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the current state of the literature regarding the quenching of galaxies in (proto-)clusters from the observational, infrared perspective is discussed, and a review is provided.
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The PICASSO Direct Dark Matter Search Experiment
F. Aubin,M. Barnabé-Heider,E. Behnke,Karl J. Clark,M. Di Marco,P. Doane,W. Feighery,M. H. Genest,R. Gornea,R. Guénette,Sabeshan Kanagalingam,C. B. Krauss,Claude Leroy,L. Lessard,Ilan Levine,J. P. Martin,C. Muthusi,A. J. Noble,R. Noulty,Stanislav Pospisil,J. Sodomka,I. Stekl,U. Wichoski,V. Zacek +23 more
TL;DR: The PICASSO experiment is searching for cold dark matter through the direct detection of weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) via their spin-dependent interactions with nuclei.
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Simulation of special bubble detectors for PICASSO.
Georges Azuelos,M. Barnabé-Heider,E. Behnke,Karl J. Clark,M. Di Marco,P. Doane,W. Feighery,M. H. Genest,R. Gornea,R. Guénette,Sabeshan Kanagalingam,C. B. Krauss,Claude Leroy,L. Lessard,Ilan Levine,J. P. Martin,A. J. Noble,R. Noulty,S. N. Shore,U. Wichoski,V. Zacek +20 more
TL;DR: Simulations performed to understand the detector response to neutrons and alpha particles are presented along with corresponding data obtained at the Montreal Laboratory.