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J. H. Buckley
Researcher at Washington University in St. Louis
Publications - 50
Citations - 1806
J. H. Buckley is an academic researcher from Washington University in St. Louis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blazar & Telescope. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 50 publications receiving 1624 citations. Previous affiliations of J. H. Buckley include Harvard University & University of Washington.
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Extended Measurement of the Cosmic-Ray Electron and Positron Spectrum from 11 GeV to 4.8 TeV with the Calorimetric Electron Telescope on the International Space Station.
O. Adriani,Y. Akaike,Katsuaki Asano,Yoichi Asaoka,Maria Grazia Bagliesi,Eugenio Berti,Gabriele Bigongiari,W. R. Binns,S. Bonechi,M. Bongi,Paolo Brogi,J. H. Buckley,N. Cannady,G. Castellini,C. Checchia,Michael Cherry,G. Collazuol,V. Di Felice,K. Ebisawa,H. Fuke,T. G. Guzik,T. Hams,M. Hareyama,N. Hasebe,K. Hibino,M. Ichimura,Kunihito Ioka,W. Ishizaki,M. H. Israel,K. Kasahara,J. Kataoka,Ryuho Kataoka,Y. Katayose,Chihiro Kato,Norita Kawanaka,Y. Kawakubo,Kazunori Kohri,Henric Krawczynski,J. F. Krizmanic,T. Lomtadze,Paolo Maestro,P. S. Marrocchesi,A. M. Messineo,John Mitchell,S. Miyake,A. A. Moiseev,K. Mori,Masaki Mori,N. Mori,Holger Motz,Kazuoki Munakata,H. Murakami,Satoshi Nakahira,J. Nishimura,G. A. de Nolfo,S. Okuno,J. F. Ormes,S. Ozawa,L. Pacini,F. Palma,P. Papini,A. V. Penacchioni,Brian Rauch,S. B. Ricciarini,K. Sakai,T. Sakamoto,M. Sasaki,Y. Shimizu,A. Shiomi,R. Sparvoli,P. Spillantini,F. Stolzi,J. E. Suh,A. Sulaj,I. Takahashi,M. Takayanagi,Masato Takita,T. Tamura,N. Tateyama,Toshio Terasawa,H. Tomida,Shoji Torii,Y. Tsunesada,Y. Uchihori,Seiya Ueno,E. Vannuccini,J. P. Wefel,Kazutaka Yamaoka,S. Yanagita,A. Yoshida,Kenji Yoshida +90 more
TL;DR: The measured all-electron flux, including statistical errors and a detailed breakdown of the systematic errors, is tabulated in the Supplemental Material in order to allow more refined spectral analyses based on the data.
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Energy Spectrum of Cosmic-Ray Electron and Positron from 10 GeV to 3 TeV Observed with the Calorimetric Electron Telescope on the International Space Station
O. Adriani,Y. Akaike,Katsuaki Asano,Yoichi Asaoka,Maria Grazia Bagliesi,Gabriele Bigongiari,W. R. Binns,S. Bonechi,M. Bongi,Paolo Brogi,J. H. Buckley,N. Cannady,G. Castellini,C. Checchia,Michael Cherry,G. Collazuol,V. Di Felice,K. Ebisawa,H. Fuke,T. G. Guzik,T. Hams,M. Hareyama,N. Hasebe,K. Hibino,M. Ichimura,Kunihito Ioka,W. Ishizaki,M. H. Israel,A. Javaid,K. Kasahara,J. Kataoka,Ryuho Kataoka,Y. Katayose,Chihiro Kato,Norita Kawanaka,Y. Kawakubo,Henric Krawczynski,J. F. Krizmanic,Shuichi Kuramata,T. Lomtadze,Paolo Maestro,P. S. Marrocchesi,A. M. Messineo,John Mitchell,S. Miyake,K. Mizutani,A. A. Moiseev,K. Mori,Masaki Mori,N. Mori,Holger Motz,Kazuoki Munakata,H. Murakami,Satoshi Nakahira,J. Nishimura,G. A. de Nolfo,S. Okuno,J. F. Ormes,S. Ozawa,L. Pacini,F. Palma,P. Papini,A. V. Penacchioni,Brian Rauch,S. B. Ricciarini,K. Sakai,T. Sakamoto,M. Sasaki,Y. Shimizu,A. Shiomi,R. Sparvoli,P. Spillantini,F. Stolzi,I. Takahashi,M. Takayanagi,Masato Takita,T. Tamura,N. Tateyama,Toshio Terasawa,H. Tomida,Shoji Torii,Y. Tsunesada,Y. Uchihori,Seiya Ueno,E. Vannuccini,J. P. Wefel,Kazutaka Yamaoka,S. Yanagita,A. Yoshida,Kenji Yoshida,T. Yuda +90 more
TL;DR: First results of a cosmic-ray electron and positron spectrum from 10 GeV to 3 TeV is presented based upon observations with the CALET instrument on the International Space Station starting in October, 2015.
an Unprecedented View on the X-ray/TeV Correlated Variability.
G. Fossati,J. H. Buckley,I. H. Bond,S. M. Bradbury,D. A. Carter-Lewis,Y. C. Chow,Wei Cui,A. D. Falcone,J. P. Finley,J. A. Gaidos,J. Grube,Jamie Holder,D. Horan,David Kieda,John Kildea,Henric Krawczynski,F. Krennrich,M. J. Lang,S. LeBohec,Kyounghoon Lee,P. Moriarty,R. A. Ong,Dirk Petry,John L. Quinn,G. H. Sembroski,S. P. Wakely,T. C. Weekes,Giovanni Fossati,J. H. Buckley,Fred Lawrence +29 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a detailed analysis of week-long simultaneous observations of the blazar Mrk 421 at 2.60 keV X-rays (RossiXTE) and TeV -rays (Whipple and
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Discovery of Spectral Variability of Markarian 421 at TeV Energies
Frank Krennrich,I. H. Bond,S. M. Bradbury,J. H. Buckley,D. A. Carter-Lewis,Wei Cui,I. de la Calle Perez,D. J. Fegan,S. J. Fegan,S. J. Fegan,J. P. Finley,J. A. Gaidos,K. G. Gibbs,G. H. Gillanders,Tony Hall,Tony Hall,A. M. Hillas,Jamie Holder,D. Horan,M. Jordan,M. Kertzman,David Kieda,John Kildea,J. Knapp,K. Kosack,M. J. Lang,S. LeBohec,P. Moriarty,Dietrich Müller,R. A. Ong,R. Pallassini,D. Petry,John L. Quinn,N. W. Reay,P. T. Reynolds,H. J. Rose,G. H. Sembroski,R. Sidwell,N. Stanton,S. P. Swordy,Vladimir Vassiliev,S. P. Wakely,T. C. Weekes +42 more
TL;DR: The spectral variability of the g-ray blazar Mrk 421 at TeV energies is reported in this article, where the spectral index varies between in a high flux state 1.89 0.04 0.05 stat syst and in a low state 0.72 0.11 0.
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RAPID TeV GAMMA-RAY FLARING OF BL LACERTAE
T. Arlen,T. Aune,M. Beilicke,Wystan Benbow,A. Bouvier,J. H. Buckley,V. Bugaev,A. Cesarini,L. Ciupik,M. P. Connolly,Wei Cui,R. Dickherber,J. Dumm,Manel Errando,Abraham D. Falcone,S. Federici,Q. Feng,J. P. Finley,G. Finnegan,Lucy Fortson,A. Furniss,N. Galante,D. Gall,S. Griffin,J. Grube,Geza Gyuk,D. S. Hanna,Jamie Holder,T. B. Humensky,P. Kaaret,N. Karlsson,M. Kertzman,Y. Khassen,David Kieda,H. Krawczynski,F. Krennrich,Gernot Maier,P. Moriarty,R. Mukherjee,T. J. N. Nelson,A. O'Faolain de Bhroithe,R. A. Ong,M. Orr,N. H. Park,J. S. Perkins,J. S. Perkins,A. Pichel,Martin Pohl,H. Prokoph,John L. Quinn,K. Ragan,Luis C. Reyes,P. T. Reynolds,E. Roache,D. B. Saxon,M. Schroedter,G. H. Sembroski,D. Staszak,I. Telezhinsky,G. Tešić,M. Theiling,K. Tsurusaki,A. Varlotta,S. Vincent,S. P. Wakely,T. C. Weekes,A. Weinstein,R. Welsing,David A. Williams,B. Zitzer,Svetlana G. Jorstad,Svetlana G. Jorstad,Nicholas R. MacDonald,Alan P. Marscher,Paul S. Smith,R. C. Walker,Talvikki Hovatta,Joseph L. Richards,Walter Max-Moerbeck,Anthony C. S. Readhead,Matthew L. Lister,Yuri Y. Kovalev,Alexander B. Pushkarev,Mark Gurwell,Anne Lähteenmäki,E. Nieppola,Merja Tornikoski,Emilia Järvelä +87 more
TL;DR: A very rapid TeV gamma-ray flare from BL Lacertae was detected by the Very Energetic Radiation Imaging Telescope Array System (VERITAS) with a 34.6 minute exposure as discussed by the authors.