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H.R. Gallagher
Researcher at University of Oxford
Publications - 3
Citations - 290
H.R. Gallagher is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cosmic ray & Neutrino. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 287 citations.
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The atmospheric neutrino flavor ratio from a 3.9 fiducial kiloton-year exposure of Soudan 2.
W.W.M. Allison,G. J. Alner,D. S. Ayres,G.D. Barr,William L. Barrett,C. Bode,P. M. Border,C.B. Brooks,J. H. Cobb,R.J. Cotton,H. Courant,D. M. DeMuth,T. H. Fields,H.R. Gallagher,C. Garcia-Garcia,Maury Goodman,R. Gran,T. Joffe–Minor,T. Kafka,S. M S Kasahara,W. Leeson,P. J. Litchfield,N. P. Longley,W. A. Mann,Marvin L Marshak,R. H. Milburn,Warner A. Miller,L. Mualem,A. Napier,W. P. Oliver,G. F. Pearce,E. A. Peterson,David Petyt,L. E. Price,K. Ruddick,M. C. Sanchez,J. Schneps,M.H. Schub,R. Seidlein,A. Stassinakis,J. L. Thron,V. Vassiliev,G. Villaume,S. P. Wakely,D. Wall,N. West,U.M. Wielgosz +46 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported a measurement of the atmospheric neutrino flavor ratio, R, using a sample of quasi-elastic neutrinos interactions occurring in an iron medium.
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Study of cosmic ray composition in the knee region using multiple muon events in the Soudan 2 detector
S. M S Kasahara,W.W.M. Allison,G. J. Alner,D. S. Ayres,W. L. Barrett,C. Bode,P. M. Border,C.B. Brooks,J. H. Cobb,David Ja Cockerill,R.J. Cotton,H. Courant,D. M. DeMuth,B. Ewen,T. H. Fields,H.R. Gallagher,Maury Goodman,R. Gran,R. N. Gray,K. Johns,T. Kafka,W. Leeson,P. J. Litchfield,N. P. Longley,M. Lowe,W. A. Mann,Marvin L Marshak,Edward May,R. H. Milburn,Warner A. Miller,L. Mualem,A. Napier,W. P. Oliver,G. F. Pearce,E. A. Peterson,L. E. Price,D. Roback,K. Ruddick,D. Schmid,J. Schneps,M.H. Schub,R. Seidlein,M. Shupe,N. Sundaralingam,J. L. Thron,H.J. Trost,Jack L. Uretsky,V. Vassiliev,G. Villaume,S. P. Wakely,D. Wall,S. J. Werkema,N. West +52 more
TL;DR: In this article, deep underground muon events recorded by the Soudan 2 detector, located at a depth of 2100 m of water equivalent, have been used to infer the nuclear composition of cosmic rays in the ''knee'' region of the cosmic ray energy spectrum.
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Search for the proton decay mode p → ν K+ in Soudan 2
W.W.M. Allison,G. J. Alner,D. S. Ayres,G.D. Barr,William L. Barrett,C. Bode,P. M. Border,C.B. Brooks,J.H. Cobb,R.J. Cotton,H. Courant,D. M. DeMuth,T. H. Fields,H.R. Gallagher,C. Garcia-Garcia,M. C. Goodman,R. Gran,T. Joffe–Minor,T. Kafka,S. M S Kasahara,W. Leeson,P. J. Litchfield,N. P. Longley,W. A. Mann,Marvin L Marshak,R. H. Milburn,Warner A. Miller,L. Mualem,A. Napier,W. P. Oliver,G. F. Pearce,E. A. Peterson,D. A. Petyt,L. E. Price,K. Ruddick,J. Schneps,M.H. Schub,R. Seidlein,A. Stassinakis,H. Tom,J. L. Thron,V. Vassiliev,G. Villaume,S. Wakeley,D. Wall,N. West,U.M. Wielgosz +46 more
TL;DR: In this article, the Soudan 2 high-resolution calorimeter was used to search for the proton decay mode p {yields} {nu} K{sup +} using the one-kiloton SoudAN 2 high resolution Calorimeter using a 3.56 kiloton-year fiducial exposure through June 1997.