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F. A. Nezrick

Researcher at Fermilab

Publications -  71
Citations -  3332

F. A. Nezrick is an academic researcher from Fermilab. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bubble chamber & Nucleon. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 71 publications receiving 3095 citations.

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Observation of muon neutrino disappearance with the MINOS detectors in the NuMI neutrino beam

D. G. Michael, +302 more
TL;DR: In this article, the MINOS experiment reported results from its initial exposure to neutrinos from the Fermilab NuMI beam, and the rate and energy spectra of charged current muon neutrino interactions are compared in two detectors located along the beam axis at distances of 1 km and 735 km.
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Search for nearly massless, weakly coupled particles by optical techniques.

TL;DR: The search for light scalar and/or pseudoscalar particles that couple to two photons by studying the propagation of a laser beam through a transverse magnetic field finds that the coupling is high.
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The magnetized steel and scintillator calorimeters of the MINOS experiment

D. G. Michael, +297 more
TL;DR: The main injector neutrino oscillation search (MINOS) experiment as mentioned in this paper uses an accelerator-produced Neutrino beam to perform precision measurements of the neutrinos oscillation parameters.
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Limits on the abundance and coupling of cosmic axions at 4.5<ma<5.0 microeV.

TL;DR: Preliminary results from a search for galactic axions in the frequency range 1.22 GHz and the presence of a continuous spectrum of light pseudoscalar particles are reported.
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Results of a laboratory search for cosmic axions and other weakly coupled light particles.

TL;DR: La recherche du signal provenant des axions cosmiques se convertissant dans un champ magnetique externe, couvre l'intervalle de masse (4,5-16,3)×10 −e eV, qui correspond a l'Intervalle oficiale de frequence de 1.09 a 3.93 GHz.