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Ephraim Fischbach
Researcher at Purdue University
Publications - 286
Citations - 7039
Ephraim Fischbach is an academic researcher from Purdue University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Casimir effect & Neutrino. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 282 publications receiving 6693 citations. Previous affiliations of Ephraim Fischbach include Stony Brook University & University of Washington.
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General-relativistic effects in hydrogenic systems
TL;DR: In this paper, a relativistic version of the Stark effect is introduced, which arises from a set of post-Newtonian terms in the bound-state Hamiltonian of a fermion in a weak gravitational field.
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Comment on "temperature dependence of the Casimir effect".
Valdir B. Bezerra,Ricardo S. Decca,Ephraim Fischbach,Bodo Geyer,G. L. Klimchitskaya,Dennis E. Krause,Dennis E. Krause,Daniel Lopez,V. M. Mostepanenko,C. Romero +9 more
TL;DR: It is shown that the arguments against the traditional approach to the thermal Casimir force between real metals and in favor of one of the alternative approaches are contradicted by four recent experiments and violate the third law of thermodynamics.
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Non-Newtonian Gravity and New Weak Forces: an Index of Measurements and Theory
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a new index of measurements of weak effects, using the original bibliographic work of Gillies as a starting point, but also including citations to the appropriate theoretical papers in the field.
Stronger limits on hypothetical Yukawa interactions in the 30–8000 nm range
Y. J. Chen,Y. J. Chen,Weng-Kian Tham,Dennis E. Krause,Dennis E. Krause,Daniel Lopez,Ephraim Fischbach,Ricardo S. Decca +7 more
TL;DR: The technique employed subtracts the otherwise dominant Casimir force at the outset and leads to a significant improvement over existing limits on the strength (relative to gravity) of a putative force in the 40-8000 nm interaction range.
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Analysis of gamma radiation from a radon source: Indications of a solar influence
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented an analysis of about 29,000 measurements of gamma radiation associated with the decay of radon in a sealed container at the Geological Survey of Israel (GSI) Laboratory in Jerusalem between 28 January 2007 and 10 May 2010.