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J. J. Quenby
Researcher at Imperial College London
Publications - 180
Citations - 4064
J. J. Quenby is an academic researcher from Imperial College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dark matter & Cosmic ray. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 177 publications receiving 3707 citations.
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The ZEPLIN III Detector; Results from Surface Calibrations
T. J. Sumner,D.Yu. Akimov,G. J. Alner,Henrique Araujo,A. Bewick,C. Bungau,A. A. Burenkov,M. J. Carson,H. Chagani,V. Chepel,David B. Cline,D. C. R. Davidge,E. J. Daw,J. V. Dawson,T. Durkin,B. Edwards,T. Gamble,C. Chag,R. J. Hollingworth,A. S. Howard,W. G. Jones,M. K. Joshi,K. Mavrokoridis,E.V. Korolkova,A. G. Kovalenko,V. A. Kudryavtsev,I. S. Kuznetsov,T. B. Lawson,V. N. Lebedenko,J.D. Lewin,P. K. Lightfoot,A. Lindote,I. Liubarsky,M.I. Lopes,R. Lüscher,J. E. McMillan,Peter Majewski,B. Morgan,D. Muna,A. Murphy,F. Neves,G.G. Nicklin,S. M. Paling,J. Pinto da Cunha,S.J.S. Plank,Robert D. Preece,J. J. Quenby,Max Robinson,Catarina Silva,V. N. Solovov,N. J. T. Smith,P.F. Smith,N. J. C. Spooner,V. N. Stekhanov,C. Thorne,Daniel Tovey,E. Tziaferi,Rodney Walker,Hui Wang,J. T. White,F. L. H. Wolfs +60 more
TL;DR: ZEPLIN-III as mentioned in this paper is a direct dark-matter search instrument using liquid xenon as a target, and both the scintillation light and the ionisation charge are measured.
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Development of a Two-Phase Xenon Discriminating Detector for Use in Dark Matter Searches at the Boulby Underground Laboratory
D.Y. Akimov,A. Bewick,Michael V. Danilov,D. C. R. Davidge,J. V. Dawson,A. S. Howard,W. Gareth Jones,Alexey G. Kovalenko,Dmitry A. Kovalenko,Vadim N. Lebedenko,J. J. Quenby,T. J. Sumner +11 more
TL;DR: The current status of a development study focused on building a two-phase xenon detector for a dark matter search is described in this paper, where two prototype chambers have been carried out and the tests have shown their operating capability.
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UKDMC Dark Matter Search with Inorganic Scintillators
V. A. Kudryavtsev,N. J. C. Spooner,P. K. Lightfoot,J. W. Roberts,M. J. Lehner,T. Gamble,T. B. Lawson,R. Lüscher,J. E. McMillan,B. Morgan,Max Robinson,Daniel Tovey,N. J. T. Smith,P.F. Smith,G. J. Alner,S. P. Hart,J.D. Lewin,R. M. Preece,T. J. Sumner,W. G. Jones,J. J. Quenby,B. Ahmed,A. Bewick,D. C. R. Davidge,J. V. Dawson,A. S. Howard,I. Ivaniouchenkov,Manasvita Joshi,V. N. Lebedenko,I. Liubarsky,J. C. Barton +30 more
TL;DR: The status of WIMP searches with inorganic scintillator detectors at Boulby mine is reviewed in this article, where results of a test experiment with CsI(Tl) crystal are presented.
Shock and statistical acceleration of energetic particles in the interplanetary medium
TL;DR: In this article, the acceleration problem was tackled numerically using Helios 1 and 2 data to create a realistic representation of the Heliospheric plasma, and the transport coefficients in energy space have been calculated for particles injected in each sample and the effect of the shock studied in detail.
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Numerical simulations of non-adiabatic particle motions in the Jovian magnetosphere; comparisons with ULYSSES observations
TL;DR: In this paper, the Ulysses encounter with Jupiter gave a unique opportunity for the study of ions in the Jovian day side in the range 0.3 E nuc ) MeV.