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David Maurin
Researcher at University of Grenoble
Publications - 232
Citations - 19193
David Maurin is an academic researcher from University of Grenoble. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cosmic ray & Dark matter. The author has an hindex of 68, co-authored 215 publications receiving 17295 citations. Previous affiliations of David Maurin include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & Joseph Fourier University.
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Atmospheric and Galactic Production and Propagation of Light Antimatter Nuclei
TL;DR: In this paper, the production and propagation of light antimatter nuclei p, d, t, 3 He, 4 He has been calculated using inclusive p production cross sections from a new data analysis, and coalescence models for the production of composite particles.
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Erratum: Properties of a New Group of Cosmic Nuclei: Results from the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer on Sodium, Aluminum, and Nitrogen [Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 021101 (2021)].
M. Aguilar,L. Ali Cavasonza,Behcet Alpat,G. Ambrosi,Luísa Arruda,N. Attig,F. Barao,L. Barrin,A. Bartoloni,S. Başeğmez-du Pree,Roberto Battiston,M. Behlmann,B Beranek,J. Berdugo,Bruna Bertucci,Veronica Bindi,K. Bollweg,B. Borgia,M. J. Boschini,M. Bourquin,E. F. Bueno,J. D. Burger,W. J. Burger,S. Burmeister,X. D. Cai,M. Capell,J. Casaus,G. Castellini,F. Cervelli,Y. H. Chang,Guo-Ming Chen,G R Chen,H. S. Chen,Y. Chen,Lin Cheng,H. Y. Chou,S. Chouridou,V. Choutko,C. H. Chung,C. Clark,G. Coignet,C. Consolandi,Andrea Contin,Claudio Corti,Z. Cui,K. Dadzie,C. Delgado,S. Della Torre,M. B. Demirköz,Laurent Derome,S. Di Falco,V. Di Felice,Carlos Díaz,F. Dimiccoli,P. von Doetinchem,F. Dong,F. Donnini,M. Duranti,A. Egorov,A. Eline,Jianfeng Feng,E. Fiandrini,P. H. Fisher,V. Formato,C. Freeman,C. Gámez,R. J. García-López,Corrado Gargiulo,Henning Gast,Massimo Gervasi,F. Giovacchini,D. M. Gómez-Coral,J. Gong,C. Goy,Varlen Grabski,D. Grandi,M. Graziani,Sadakazu Haino,K. C. Han,R. K. Hashmani,Z. H. He,Bernd Heber,Timothy H. Hsieh,Jun Hu,M. Incagli,W. Y. Jang,Yi Jia,H. Jinchi,B. Khiali,G. N. Kim,T. Kirn,Maxim Konyushikhin,O. Kounina,Andrei Kounine,V. Koutsenko,D. Krasnopevtsev,A. Kuhlman,A. Kulemzin,G. La Vacca,Elisa Laudi,G. Laurenti,I. Lazzizzera,Alexandre Lebedev,H. T. Lee,S. C. Lee,Jinglai Li,M. Li,Qiang Li,S. Li,J H Li,Z. H. Li,J Liang,C. Light,Chia-Hui Lin,Thomas Lippert,Jun Liu,Z Liu,S. Q. Lu,Ying Lu,K. Luebelsmeyer,J. Z. Luo,Xi Luo,F. Machate,C. Mañá,Julio C. Marín,J. Marquardt,Tim Martin,G. Martinez,N. Masi,David Maurin,Tatiana Medvedeva,Arturo Alejandro Menchaca-Rocha,Q. Meng,V. V. Mikhailov,M. Molero,P. Mott,L Mussolin,J Negrete,N. Nikonov,F. Nozzoli,A.I. Oliva,M. Orcinha,M. Palermo,F. Palmonari,M. Paniccia,A. Pashnin,M. Pauluzzi,S. Pensotti,H. D. Phan,V. Plyaskin,M. Pohl,Stepan Poluianov,Xubo Qin,Z. Y. Qu,Lucio Quadrani,Pier-Giorgio Rancoita,D. Rapin,A. Reina Conde,E Robyn,S. Rosier-Lees,A. Rozhkov,D. Rozza,Roald Z. Sagdeev,Stefan Schael,A. Schulz von Dratzig,G. Schwering,Eun-Suk Seo,Z Shakfa,B. S. Shan,T. Siedenburg,C. Solano,J. W. Song,X J Song,R. Sonnabend,L Strigari,T Su,Qie Sun,Zhen Sun,Mauro Tacconi,X. W. Tang,Zhixiang Tang,J Tian,Samuel C.C. Ting,S. M. Ting,Nicola Tomassetti,J. J. Torsti,C. Tüysüz,T. Urban,Ilya Usoskin,Valerio Vagelli,Rami Vainio,M Valencia-Otero,E. Valente,Eino Valtonen,M. Vazquez Acosta,Manuela Vecchi,Mayda Velasco,J. P. Vialle,C X Wang,L. Wang,Liqiu Wang,Naihua Wang,Q. L. Wang,S. Wang,X. Q. Wang,Yu Wang,Zheng Wang,J Wei,Z. L. Weng,H. Wu,R. Q. Xiong,W. Xu,Q. Yan,Y. Yang,I. I. Yashin,H. Yi,Yi-Cong Yu,Z. Q. Yu,Mario Zannoni,Chuanguo Zhang,Fan Zhang,Fajun Zhang,J. H. Zhang,Zhihua Zhang,F. Zhao,C Zheng,Z. M. Zheng,H. L. Zhuang,Valery Zhukov,Antonino Zichichi,Paolo Zuccon +230 more
Stable and Radioactive Nuclei in a Diffusion Model
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the results on the source spectrum function for primary nuclei in galactic cosmic rays, where two distinct energy dependences are used for the source spectra.
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Spatial Origin of Galactic Cosmic Rays in Diffusion Models: II- Exotic Primary Cosmic Rays
David Maurin,Richard Taillet +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the spatial origin of the cosmic rays detected in the Solar neighborhood, in the case of standard sources located in the Galactic disk and found that some of them lead to rather small f-volumes, indicating that the exotic cosmic rays could have a local origin (in particular for a small halo or a large Galactic convective wind), coming from the solar neighborhood or the Galactic center region.
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Dark matter annihilation factors in the Milky Way’s dwarf spheroidal galaxies
TL;DR: In this paper, an optimized Jeans analysis setup was defined for the reconstruction of the dark matter density with stellar-kinematic data, and estimates of astrophysical J-factors for twenty-two Galactic dSphs including the newly discovered Reticulum II.