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John F. Beacom
Researcher at Ohio State University
Publications - 359
Citations - 28360
John F. Beacom is an academic researcher from Ohio State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutrino & Supernova. The author has an hindex of 80, co-authored 338 publications receiving 24601 citations. Previous affiliations of John F. Beacom include Fermilab & University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Spectroscopic Classification of ASAS-SN Supernovae
B. J. Shappee,J. L. Prieto,T. W. S. Holoien,K. Z. Stanek,C. S. Kochanek,A. B. Davis,G. V. Simonian,U. Basu,N. Goss,John F. Beacom,D. Bersier,Subo Dong,P. R. Wozniak,J. Brimacombe,D. M. Szczygiel,G. Pojmanski +15 more
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The cosmic stellar birth and death rates
TL;DR: The neutrino flux from all past corecollapse supernovae, while faint, is realistically within reach of detection in Super-Kamiokande, and a useful limit has already been set.
ASAS-SN Discovery of A Possible Supernova in NGC 1566
S. Kiyota,T. W. S. Holoien,K. Z. Stanek,B. J. Shappee,A. B. Davis,C. S. Kochanek,U. Basu,John F. Beacom,J. L. Prieto,D. Bersier,J. Brimacombe,D. M. Szczygiel,G. Pojmanski,E. Conseil,I. Cruz,L. A. G. Monard,J. Nicolas,B. Nicholls +17 more
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Pulsars in a Bubble? Following Electron Diffusion in the Galaxy with TeV Gamma Rays
H. Fleischhack,A. Albert,C. Alvarez,R. Arceo,H. A. Ayala Solares,John F. Beacom,Ralph Bird,Chad Brisbois,Karen S. Caballero-Mora,A. Carraminana,Sabrina Casanova,P. Cristofari,Paolo De Coppi,Brenda Dingus,Michael DuVernois,Kristi Engel,J. A. Goodman,T. Greenshaw,J. P. Harding,Binita Hona,P. Huentemeyer,Hui Li,T. Linden,Kelly Malone,Jesús Martínez-Castro,Miguel Mostafa,M. U. Nisa,C. Riviere,F. Salesa Greus,A. Sandoval,Andrew Smith,W. Springer,Takahiro Sudoh,K. Tollefson,A. Zepeda,H. Zhou +35 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the contributions of future gamma-ray instruments to the study of TeV Halos and the expected physics outcomes are outlined, as well as the expected results of future experiments.
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TeV gamma-rays from photo-disintegration/de-excitation of nuclei in Westerlund 2
Luis A. Anchordoqui,John F. Beacom,Yousaf M. Butt,Haim Goldberg,Sergio Palomares-Ruiz,Thomas J. Weiler,Justin Wesolowski +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the photo-deexcitation of PeV cosmic ray nuclei after their parents have undergone photo-disintegration in an environment of ultraviolet photons is proposed as a candidate explanation of the recently discovered HESS source at the edge of Westerlund 2.