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Irvine Uc
Publications - 7
Citations - 976
Irvine Uc is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dark matter & Neutrino. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 973 citations.
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LSST Science Book, Version 2.0
Paul A. Abell,Houston Nasa,J. Allison,Alabama A-M,Scott F. Anderson,John Andrew,Tucson Noao,J.Roger P. Angel,U Arizona,Lee Armus,David Arnett,S. J. Asztalos,Berkeley Lbl,Tim Axelrod,Lsst Corp.,Stephen Bailey,David R. Ballantyne,Georgia Tech,J. Bankert,U Purdue,Wayne A. Barkhouse,U North Dakota,Jeffrey D. Barr,L. Felipe Barrientos,Catolica Chile U.,Aaron J. Barth,Irvine Uc,James G. Bartlett,Paris Diderot U.,Andrew C. Becker,Jacek Becla,Timothy C. Beers,Joseph P. Bernstein,Urbana Illinois U.,U New York,Berkeley Uc,Davis Uc,U Vanderbilt,Jpl Caltech,U Ohio,Livermore Llnl,Florida Inst. Tech.,Astrophys. Inst. Potsdam +42 more
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Proposal to search for mu- N -> e- N with a single event sensitivity below 10 -16
R. M. Carey,K. R. Lynch,J. P. Miller,B. L. Roberts,Boston,William J. Marciano,Yannis K. Semertzidis,P. Yamin,Yu.G. Kolomensky,Berkeley Uc,W. R. Molzon,Irvine Uc,James L. Popp,N.Y. City Coll.,C.M. Ankenbrandt,U Idaho State,Urbana Illinois U.,Inr Moscow,Amherst Massachusetts U. +18 more
TL;DR: Mu2e as discussed by the authors is a new experiment to search for charged lepton flavor violation with unprecedented sensitivity, which is almost a four order-of-magnitude improvement over the existing limit.
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APS Neutrino Study: Report of the neutrino astrophysics and cosmology working group
Steve W. Barwick,Irvine Uc,John F. Beacom,Vince Cianciolo,Scott Dodelson,Jonathan L. Feng,George M. Fuller,Manoj Kaplinghat,Doug W. McKay,Peter Mészáros,Anthony Mezzacappa,Hitoshi Murayama,Berkeley Uc,Keith A. Olive,U Minnesota,Todor Stanev,Terry P. Walker +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors highlight some of the key opportunities for progress in neutrino astrophysics and cosmology, and the implications for other areas of physics, and highlight the potential of neutrinos in the future.
Detection of Ultra High Energy Neutrinos via Coherent Radio Emission
G. S. Varner,a P.W. Gorham,R.J. Kowalski,J. G. Learned,J. T. Link,S. Matsuno,P. Miocinovic,A. Romero-Wolf,M. Rosen,Ben Stokes,Honolulu Inst. Astron.,J. M. Clem,Paul Evenson,D. Seckel,Delaware,J. J. Beatty,Robert C. Nichol,K. Palladino,S. W. Barwick,Daniel A. Goldstein,J. Nam,A. Silvestri,F. Wu,Irvine Uc,U Kansas,Jpl Caltech,U Minnesota,Menlo Park Kipac +27 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented a high performance, cost-effective and low-power solution to the detection problem of neutrinos via induced showers in solid, radio transparent media, which was done in the context of the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA) high altitude balloon project.
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Fermilab Steering Group Report
Eugene Beier,U Pennsylvania,Joel Butler,Sally Dawson,Helen Edwards,T. Himel,Stephen Holmes,Yongsun Kim,Andrew Lankford,Irvine Uc,David McGinnis,Sergei Nagaitsev,Tor Raubenheimer,Vladimir Shiltsev,Maury Tigner,U Cornell,Hendrik Weerts,D. A. Harris,E. Kearns,U Boston,B. Kayser,Sacha E Kopp,U Texas,William Louis,Brendan Casey,U Brown,Christopher Hill,Chicago Iit,Berkeley Lbl,Berkeley Uc,Urbana Illinois U. +30 more
TL;DR: The Fermilab Steering Group has developed a plan to keep U.S. accelerator-based particle physics on the pathway to discovery, both at the Terascale with the LHC and the ILC and in the domain of neutrinos and precision physics with a high-intensity accelerator as mentioned in this paper.