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Gary E. Hogan
Researcher at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Publications - 93
Citations - 3053
Gary E. Hogan is an academic researcher from Los Alamos National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron & Ultracold neutrons. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 93 publications receiving 2856 citations.
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New Limit for the Lepton-Family-Number Nonconserving Decay μ + -->e + γ
M. L. Brooks,Y.K. Chen,M. D. Cooper,P. S. Cooper,M. Dzemidzic,Anton Empl,C. A. Gagliardi,Gary E. Hogan,E. B. Hughes,E. V. Hungerford,C. C. H. Jui,J. E. Knott,D. D. Koetke,M. A. Kroupa,K.A. Lan,R. Manweiler,B. W. Mayes,R. E. Mischke,L. E. Piilonen,T. D. S. Stanislaus,K. M. Stantz,J. Szymanski,R. E. Tribble,X.L. Tu,L. A. Van Ausdeln,W. von Witsch,S. C. Wright,K.O.H. Ziock +27 more
TL;DR: In this article, an experiment was performed to search for the muon-and electron-number nonconserving decay mu+ to e+_gamma and the upper limit for the branching ratio was shown to be GAMMA(mu+to e+nubar) < 1.2e-11 with 90% confidence.
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Surveillance: Radiographic imaging with cosmic-ray muons.
Konstantin N. Borozdin,Gary E. Hogan,Christopher Morris,William C. Priedhorsky,Alexander Saunders,Larry J. Schultz,Margaret E. Teasdale +6 more
TL;DR: It is shown that natural background muons, which are generated by cosmic rays and are highly penetrating, can be used for radiographic imaging of medium-to-large, dense objects, without these limitations and with a reasonably short exposure time.
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Image Reconstruction and Material Z Discrimination via Cosmic Ray Muon Radiography.
Larry J. Schultz,Larry J. Schultz,Konstantin N. Borozdin,J.J. Gomez,Gary E. Hogan,J.A. McGill,Christopher Morris,William C. Priedhorsky,Alexander Saunders,Margaret E. Teasdale,Margaret E. Teasdale +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the concept and theory behind cosmic ray muon radiography was described, and the information carried by the scattered muons and their approaches for exploiting that information with image reconstruction algorithms were discussed.
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An 800-mev proton radiography facility for dynamic experiments
Nicholas S. P. King,E. Ables,Kenneth Adams,K.R. Alrick,James F. Amann,Stephen Balzar,Peter D. Barnes,M.L. Crow,S.B. Cushing,J.C Eddleman,T.T. Fife,Paul Flores,D. Fujino,Robert A. Gallegos,N.T. Gray,E. P. Hartouni,Gary E. Hogan,V. H. Holmes,Steven A. Jaramillo,J.N Knudsson,R.K. London,R.R Lopez,Thomas E. McDonald,J.B. McClelland,Frank E. Merrill,K. B. Morley,Christopher Morris,F.J. Naivar,E.L Parker,H.-S. Park,Peter Pazuchanics,C. Pillai,C. M. Riedel,J. S. Sarracino,F.E. Shelley,H. L. Stacy,B.E. Takala,Richard H. Thompson,H.E. Tucker,George J. Yates,Hans-Joachim Ziock,J. D. Zumbro +41 more
TL;DR: In this article, a series of proton bursts are transmitted through a dynamic object and transported, via a unique magnetic lens system, to an image plane to produce proton radiographs, which are recorded either on a time integrating film plate or with a recently developed multi-frame electronic imaging camera system.
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Search for Rare Muon Decays with the Crystal Box Detector
R. D. Bolton,M. D. Cooper,J. S. Frank,A. L. Hallin,P. Heusi,C. M. Hoffman,Gary E. Hogan,F. G. Mariam,H. S. Matis,R. E. Mischke,L. E. Piilonen,V. D. Sandberg,G. H. Sanders,Urs Sennhauser,R. Werbeck,R. A. Williams,S. L. Wilson,Robert Hofstadter,E. B. Hughes,M. W. Ritter,D. Grosnick,S. C. Wright,V. L. Highland,J. McDonough +23 more
TL;DR: A search with the Crystal Box detector shows no evidence for the lepton-family-number-nonconserving decays, and upper limits for the branching ratios of GAMMA are provided.