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B. L. Morreale
Researcher at United States Air Force Academy
Publications - 4
Citations - 86
B. L. Morreale is an academic researcher from United States Air Force Academy. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radioactive decay & Solar eclipse. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 83 citations.
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Power spectrum analyses of nuclear decay rates
D. Javorsek,Peter A. Sturrock,R. N. Lasenby,A. N. Lasenby,J. B. Buncher,Ephraim Fischbach,J. T. Gruenwald,A. W. Hoft,T. J. Horan,Jere H. Jenkins,J. L. Kerford,R. H. Lee,A. Longman,J. J. Mattes,B. L. Morreale,D. B. Morris,R. Mudry,J. R. Newport,D. O’Keefe,M. A. Petrelli,M. A. Silver,C. A. Stewart,B. Terry +22 more
TL;DR: In this article, a spectral analysis of nuclear decay data displaying annually varying periodic fluctuations is presented. But, the spectral properties of the decay data were not analyzed and no common phases were found between the factors investigated and those exhibited by the nuclear decay.
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Spectral content of 22 Na/ 44 Ti decay data: implications for a solar influence
D. O’Keefe,B. L. Morreale,R. H. Lee,J. B. Buncher,Jere H. Jenkins,Ephraim Fischbach,T. Gruenwald,D. Javorsek,Peter A. Sturrock +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a more detailed analysis of both the amplitude and phase of the Norman data was carried out, and it was shown that the Sun influences the decay rate of 22Na/44Ti, albeit weakly.
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Study of nuclear decays during a solar eclipse: Thule Greenland 2008
D. Javorsek,M. C. Brewer,J. B. Buncher,Ephraim Fischbach,J. T. Gruenwald,J. M. Heim,A. W. Hoft,T. J. Horan,J. L. Kerford,M. Kohler,J. J. Lau,A. Longman,J. J. Mattes,T. Mohsinally,J. R. Newport,M. A. Petrelli,C. A. Stewart,Jere H. Jenkins,R. H. Lee,B. L. Morreale,D. B. Morris,R. Mudry,D. O’Keefe,B. Terry,M. A. Silver,Peter A. Sturrock +25 more
TL;DR: The results from several nuclear decay experiments performed at Thule Air Base in Greenland during the solar eclipse on 1 August 2008 were reported in this article, showing that there was no statistically significant change in the decay rate of any nuclide measured during the eclipse, small anomalies remain to be understood.
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Preliminary Results from Nuclear Decay Experiments Performed During the Solar Eclipse of August 1, 2008
D. Javorsek,J. L. Kerford,C. A. Stewart,J. B. Buncher,Ephraim Fischbach,J. T. Gruenwald,J. M. Heim,A. W. Hoft,T. J. Horan,Jere H. Jenkins,M. Kohler,R. H. Lee,A. Longman,J. J. Mattes,T. Mohsinally,B. L. Morreale,D. B. Morris,R. Mudry,J. R. Newport,D. O’Keefe,M. A. Petrelli,M. A. Silver,Peter A. Sturrock,B. Terry,H. Willenberg +24 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the preliminary results from several nuclear decay experiments performed at Thule Air Base in Greenland during the Solar Eclipse that took place on 1 August 2008 were reported. But the results were limited to a single experiment.