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A. Lyashenko
Researcher at University of California, Los Angeles
Publications - 34
Citations - 4514
A. Lyashenko is an academic researcher from University of California, Los Angeles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photocathode & Dark matter. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 33 publications receiving 4306 citations. Previous affiliations of A. Lyashenko include Weizmann Institute of Science & Yale University.
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First results from the LUX dark matter experiment at the Sanford Underground Research Facility
D. S. Akerib,Henrique Araujo,X. Bai,A. J. Bailey,J. Balajthy,S. Bedikian,Ethan Bernard,A. Bernstein,Alexander Bolozdynya,A. W. Bradley,D. Byram,Sidney Cahn,M. C. Carmona-Benitez,C. Chan,J.J. Chapman,A. A. Chiller,C. Chiller,K. Clark,T. Coffey,A. Currie,A. Curioni,Steven Dazeley,L. de Viveiros,A. Dobi,J. E. Y. Dobson,E. M. Dragowsky,E. Druszkiewicz,B. N. Edwards,C. H. Faham,S. Fiorucci,C. E. Flores,R. J. Gaitskell,V. M. Gehman,C. Ghag,K.R. Gibson,Murdock Gilchriese,C. R. Hall,M. Hanhardt,S. A. Hertel,M. Horn,D. Q. Huang,M. Ihm,R. G. Jacobsen,L. Kastens,K. Kazkaz,R. Knoche,S. Kyre,R. L. Lander,N. A. Larsen,C. Lee,David Leonard,K. T. Lesko,A. Lindote,M.I. Lopes,A. Lyashenko,D.C. Malling,R. L. Mannino,Daniel McKinsey,Dongming Mei,J. Mock,M. Moongweluwan,J. A. Morad,M. Morii,A. St. J. Murphy,C. Nehrkorn,H. N. Nelson,F. Neves,James Nikkel,R. A. Ott,M. Pangilinan,P. D. Parker,E. K. Pease,K. Pech,P. Phelps,L. Reichhart,T. A. Shutt,C. Silva,W. Skulski,C. Sofka,V. N. Solovov,P. Sorensen,T.M. Stiegler,K. O'Sullivan,T. J. Sumner,Robert Svoboda,M. Sweany,Matthew Szydagis,D. J. Taylor,B. P. Tennyson,D. R. Tiedt,Mani Tripathi,S. Uvarov,J.R. Verbus,N. Walsh,R. C. Webb,J. T. White,D. White,M. S. Witherell,M. Wlasenko,F.L.H. Wolfs,M. Woods,Chao Zhang +101 more
TL;DR: The first WIMP search data set is reported, taken during the period from April to August 2013, presenting the analysis of 85.3 live days of data, finding that the LUX data are in disagreement with low-mass W IMP signal interpretations of the results from several recent direct detection experiments.
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Physics reach of the XENON1T dark matter experiment
Elena Aprile,Jelle Aalbers,F. Agostini,M. Alfonsi,F. D. Amaro,M. Anthony,Lior Arazi,F. Arneodo,C. Balan,P. Barrow,Laura Baudis,Boris Bauermeister,Boris Bauermeister,T. Berger,P. A. Breur,Amos Breskin,April S. Brown,Ethan Brown,S. Bruenner,Giacomo Bruno,Ran Budnik,L. Bütikofer,João Cardoso,M. Cervantes,D. Cichon,D. Coderre,Auke-Pieter Colijn,Jan Conrad,H. Contreras,Jean-Pierre Cussonneau,M. P. Decowski,P. de Perio,P. Di Gangi,A. Di Giovanni,E. Duchovni,S. Fattori,A. D. Ferella,A. Fieguth,D. Franco,W. Fulgione,Michelle Galloway,M. Garbini,C. Geis,Luke Goetzke,Z. Greene,C. Grignon,E. K. U. Gross,W. Hampel,C. Hasterok,R. Itay,Florian Kaether,B. Kaminsky,G. Kessler,A. Kish,H. Landsman,R. F. Lang,D. Lellouch,L. Levinson,M. Le Calloch,C. Levy,Sebastian Lindemann,Manfred Lindner,J. A. M. Lopes,A. Lyashenko,S. Macmullin,A. Manfredini,T. Marrodán Undagoitia,Julien Masbou,F. V. Massoli,D. Mayani,A. J. Melgarejo Fernandez,Y. Meng,M. Messina,K. Micheneau,B. Miguez,A. Molinario,M. Murra,J. Naganoma,Uwe Oberlack,S. E. A. Orrigo,P. Pakarha,Bart Pelssers,R. Persiani,F. Piastra,J. Pienaar,Guillaume Plante,N. Priel,L. Rauch,S. Reichard,C. Reuter,A. Rizzo,S. Rosendahl,N. Rupp,J.M.F. dos Santos,Gabriella Sartorelli,M. Scheibelhut,S. Schindler,Jochen Schreiner,Marc Schumann,L. Scotto Lavina,M. Selvi,P. Shagin,Hardy Simgen,A. Stein,D. Thers,A. Tiseni,G. C. Trinchero,C. Tunnell,M. von Sivers,R. Wall,Hui Wang,M. Weber,Yuehuan Wei,Ch. Weinheimer,J. Wulf,Yanxi Zhang +115 more
TL;DR: In this article, the expected sensitivity of the Xenon1T experiment to the spin-independent WIMP-nucleon interaction cross section was investigated based on Monte Carlo predictions of the electronic and nuclear recoil backgrounds.
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The Large Underground Xenon (LUX) experiment
D. S. Akerib,X. Bai,S. Bedikian,Ethan Bernard,A. Bernstein,Alexander Bolozdynya,A. W. Bradley,D. Byram,Sidney Cahn,C. Camp,M. C. Carmona-Benitez,D. Carr,J.J. Chapman,A. A. Chiller,C. Chiller,K. Clark,T. Classen,T. Coffey,A. Curioni,E. Dahl,S. Dazeley,L. de Viveiros,A. Dobi,E. M. Dragowsky,E. Druszkiewicz,B. N. Edwards,C.H. Faham,S. Fiorucci,R. J. Gaitskell,K.R. Gibson,Murdock Gilchriese,C. R. Hall,M. Hanhardt,B. Holbrook,M. Ihm,R. G. Jacobsen,L. Kastens,K. Kazkaz,R. Knoche,S. Kyre,J. Kwong,R. L. Lander,N. A. Larsen,C. Lee,David Leonard,K. T. Lesko,A. Lindote,M.I. Lopes,A. Lyashenko,D.C. Malling,R. L. Mannino,Z. Marquez,Daniel McKinsey,Dongming Mei,J. Mock,M. Moongweluwan,M. Morii,H. N. Nelson,F. Neves,James Nikkel,M. Pangilinan,P.D. Parker,E. K. Pease,K. Pech,P. Phelps,A. Rodionov,P. Roberts,Alexander Shei,T. A. Shutt,C. Silva,W. Skulski,V. N. Solovov,C. Sofka,P. Sorensen,J. Spaans,T.M. Stiegler,D. Stolp,Robert Svoboda,M. Sweany,Matthew Szydagis,D. J. Taylor,J. Thomson,Mani Tripathi,S. Uvarov,J.R. Verbus,N. Walsh,R. C. Webb,D. White,J. T. White,T. J. Whitis,M. Wlasenko,F.L.H. Wolfs,M. Woods,Chao Zhang +93 more
TL;DR: The Large Underground Xenon (LUX) detector as mentioned in this paper is a dual-phase Xenon detector with a spin independent cross-section per nucleon of 2 × 10 − 46 cm 2, equivalent to ∼ 1 event / 100 kg / month in the inner 100-kg fiducial volume (FV) of the 370-kg detector.
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Physics reach of the XENON1T dark matter experiment
Elena Aprile,Jelle Aalbers,F. Agostini,M. Alfonsi,F. D. Amaro,M. Anthony,Lior Arazi,F. Arneodo,C. Balan,P. Barrow,Laura Baudis,Boris Bauermeister,T. Berger,P. A. Breur,Amos Breskin,April S. Brown,Ethan Brown,S. Bruenner,Giacomo Bruno,Ran Budnik,L. Bütikofer,João Cardoso,M. Cervantes,D. Cichon,D. Coderre,Auke-Pieter Colijn,Jan Conrad,H. Contreras,Jean-Pierre Cussonneau,M. P. Decowski,P. de Perio,P. Di Gangi,A. Di Giovanni,E. Duchovni,S. Fattori,A. D. Ferella,A. Fieguth,D. Franco,W. Fulgione,Michelle Galloway,M. Garbini,C. Geis,Luke Goetzke,Z. Greene,C. Grignon,E. K. U. Gross,W. Hampel,C. Hasterok,R. Itay,Florian Kaether,B. Kaminsky,G. Kessler,A. Kish,H. Landsman,R. F. Lang,D. Lellouch,L. Levinson,M. Le Calloch,C. Levy,Sebastian Lindemann,Manfred Lindner,J. A. M. Lopes,A. Lyashenko,S. Macmullin,A. Manfredini,T. Marrodán Undagoitia,Julien Masbou,F. V. Massoli,D. Mayani,A. J. Melgarejo Fernandez,Y. Meng,M. Messina,K. Micheneau,B. Miguez,A. Molinario,M. Murra,J. Naganoma,Uwe Oberlack,S. E. A. Orrigo,P. Pakarha,Bart Pelssers,R. Persiani,F. Piastra,J. Pienaar,Guillaume Plante,N. Priel,L. Rauch,S. Reichard,C. Reuter,A. Rizzo,S. Rosendahl,N. Rupp,J.M.F. dos Santos,Gabriella Sartorelli,M. Scheibelhut,S. Schindler,Jochen Schreiner,Marc Schumann,L. Scotto Lavina,M. Selvi,P. Shagin,Hardy Simgen,A. Stein,D. Thers,A. Tiseni,G. C. Trinchero,C. Tunnell,M. von Sivers,R. Wall,Hulin Wang,Max Weber,Yuehuan Wei,Ch. Weinheimer,J. Wulf,Yanxi Zhang +114 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the expected sensitivity of the XENON1T experiment to the spin-independent WIMP-nucleon interaction cross section, based on Monte Carlo predictions of the electronic and nuclear recoil backgrounds, was studied.
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First axion results from the XENON100 experiment
Elena Aprile,F. Agostini,M. Alfonsi,K. Arisaka,F. Arneodo,M. Auger,C. Balan,P. Barrow,Laura Baudis,Boris Bauermeister,A. Behrens,P. Beltrame,K. Bokeloh,April S. Brown,Ethan Brown,Stefan Brünner,Giacomo Bruno,Ran Budnik,João Cardoso,A. P. Colijn,H. Contreras,Jean-Pierre Cussonneau,M. P. Decowski,Ehud Duchovni,S. Fattori,A. D. Ferella,W. Fulgione,F. Gao,M. Garbini,C. Geis,Luke Goetzke,C. Grignon,E. K. U. Gross,W. Hampel,R. Itay,Florian Kaether,G. Kessler,A. Kish,H. Landsman,R. F. Lang,M. Le Calloch,Daniel Lellouch,C. Levy,Stefan Lindemann,Manfred Lindner,J. A. M. Lopes,K. Lung,A. Lyashenko,S. Macmullin,Teresa Marrodán Undagoitia,Julien Masbou,F. V. Massoli,D. Mayani Paras,A. J. Melgarejo Fernandez,Y. Meng,M. Messina,B. Miguez,A. Molinario,M. Murra,J. Naganoma,Uwe Oberlack,S. E. A. Orrigo,E. Pantic,R. Persiani,F. Piastra,J. Pienaar,G. Plante,N. Priel,S. Reichard,C. Reuter,A. Rizzo,S. Rosendahl,J.M.F. dos Santos,Gabriella Sartorelli,S. Schindler,Jochen Schreiner,Marc Schumann,L. Scotto Lavina,M. Selvi,P. Shagin,Hardy Simgen,A. Teymourian,D. Thers,A. Tiseni,G. C. Trinchero,O. Vitells,Hui Wang,M. Weber,Ch. Weinheimer +88 more
TL;DR: The first results of searches for axions and axion-like particles with the XENON100 experiment were presented in this article, where a profile likelihood analysis of 224.6 live days × 34 kg exposure has shown no evidence for a signal.