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J. M. Carmona

Researcher at University of Zaragoza

Publications -  202
Citations -  6219

J. M. Carmona is an academic researcher from University of Zaragoza. The author has contributed to research in topics: Axion & CERN Axion Solar Telescope. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 191 publications receiving 5280 citations. Previous affiliations of J. M. Carmona include University of Pisa & European Atomic Energy Community.

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Status of the ANAIS experiment at Canfranc

TL;DR: The ANAIS experiment as mentioned in this paper used more than 100 kg of NaI (Tl) in the Canfranc Underground Laboratory (Spain) searching for seasonal modulation effects in the WIMP signal; in a first stage, a prototype (one single 10.7 kg crystal) has been developed in order to obtain the best conditions regarding the energy threshold and the radioactive background in the low energy region as well as to check the stability of the environmental conditions.
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Uncertainties in constraints from pair production on superluminal neutrinos

TL;DR: In this paper, different choices of dynamical matrix elements and modified dispersion relations for neutrinos, leading to numerical factors differing by 1 order of magnitude in the results for the pair production decay width, are used to show the uncertainties on these constraints.
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First results on the search for chameleons with the KWISP detector at CAST

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report on the first measurement with a sensitive opto-mechanical force sensor designed for the direct detection of coupling of real chameleons to matter.
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Order parameter fluctuations and thermodynamic phase transitions in finite spin systems and fragmenting nuclei

TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that in small and low density systems described by a lattice gas model with fixed number of particles the location of a thermodynamic phase transition can be detected by means of the distribution of the fluctuations related to an order parameter which is chosen to be the size of the largest fragment.