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J. Handt
Researcher at Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach Foundation
Publications - 3
Citations - 769
J. Handt is an academic researcher from Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach Foundation. The author has contributed to research in topics: GALLEX & Solar neutrino. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 760 citations.
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GNO solar neutrino observations: results for GNO I
M. Altmann,M. Balata,P. Belli,E. Bellotti,R. Bernabei,E. Burkert,C. Cattadori,Giorgio Cerichelli,Marco Chiarini,M. Cribier,S. d'Angelo,G. Del Re,K.H. Ebert,Franz von Feilitzsch,N. Ferrari,W. Hampel,J. Handt,E. Henrich,G. Heusser,J. Kiko,T. Kirsten,T. Lachenmaier,J.-C. Lanfranchi,Matthias Laubenstein,D. Motta,W. Rau,H. Richter,S. Wänninger,Marcin Wójcik,L. Zanotti +29 more
TL;DR: The first GNO solar neutrino results for the measuring period GNO I, solar exposure time May 20, 1998 till January 12, 2000 were reported in this article, where counting results for solar runs SR1-SR19 were used till April 4, 2000.
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GNO Solar Neutrino Observations: Results for GNOI
M. Altmann,M. Balata,P. Belli,E. Bellotti,R. Bernabei,E. Burkert,C. Cattadori,Giorgio Cerichelli,Marco Chiarini,M. Cribier,S. d'Angelo,G. Del Re,K.H. Ebert,N. Ferrari,W. Hampel,J. Handt,E. Henrich,G. Heusser,J. Kiko,Till Kirsten,T. Lachenmaier,J.-C. Lanfranchi,M. Laubenstein,D. Motta,W. Rau,H. Richter,S.Waenninger,Marcin Wójcik,L. Zanotti +28 more
TL;DR: The first GNO solar neutrino results for the measuring period GNOI, solar exposure time May 20, 1998 till January 12, 2000 were reported in this paper, with counting completed for all but the last 3 runs (SR17 - SR19), the GNO I result is [65.8 +10.2 -9.8 (incl. syst.)] SNU (1sigma).
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Verification tests of the GALLEX solar neutrino detector, with 71Ge produced in-situ from the beta-decay of 71As
W. Hampel,J. Handt,G. Heusser,D. Kaether,J. Kiko,T. Kirsten,Matthias Laubenstein,E. Neder,Ernst Pernicka,W. Rau,H. Richter,U. Rönn,U. Schwan,M. Wojcik,Y. Zakharov,R.v. Ammon,K.H. Ebert,T. Fritsch,D. Heidt,E. Henrich,L. Stieglitz,F. Weirich,M. Balata,F.X. Hartmann,E. Bellotti,C. Cattadori,Oliviero Cremonesi,N. Ferrari,Ettore Fiorini,L. Zanotti,M. Altmann,F.v. Feilitzsch,R. Mößbauer,G. Berthomieu,E. Schatzman,I. Carmi,I. Dostrovsky,C. Bacci,P. Belli,R. Bernabei,S. d'Angelo,L. Paoluzi,M. Cribier,J. Rich,Michel Spiro,Charling Tao,D. Vignaud,J. Boger,R.L. Hahn,J.K. Rowley,R.W. Stoenner,J. Weneser +51 more
TL;DR: In this paper, it was demonstrated that the GALLEX solar neutrino detector responds properly to low energy neutrinos, by exposing it to two intense 51 Cr-neutrino sources; the recovery yield of the product 71 Ge was reported to be 93%±8%.