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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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The TeV Sun Rises: Discovery of Gamma rays from the Quiescent Sun with HAWC
Ruben Alfaro,C. Alvarez,J. C. Arteaga-Velázquez,D. Avila Rojas,H. A. Ayala Solares,Rishi Babu,T. Capistrán,A. Carraminana,Sabrina Casanova,U. Cotti,J. Cotzomi,S. Coutiño de León,R. Diaz Hernandez,Michael DuVernois,M. Durocher,Juan Carlos Diaz-Velez,R. W. Ellsworth,C. Espinoza,Kang-Lun Fan,M. Fernández Alonso,Henrike Fleischhack,Nissim Fraija,Jose Andres Garcia-Gonzalez,Maria Magdalena González,J. A. Goodman,J. P. Harding,S. Hernandez,D X Huang,P. Huntemeyer,V. Joshi,Sarah Kaufmann,J. S. H. Lee,J. T. Linnemann,Anna Lia Longinotti,Gilgamesh Luis-Raya,K. Malone,O. Martinez,Jehú Efraín Martínez-Castro,John Matthews,Pedro Miranda-Romagnoli,J. A. Morales-Soto,E. Moreno,Miguel Mostafa,Amid Nayerhoda,L. Nellen,Mehr Nisa,R. Noriega-Papaqui,Laura Olivera-Nieto,Nicola Omodei,E. G. Pérez-Pérez,Chang Dong Rho,Daniel Rosa-Gonzalez,Edna Ruiz-Velasco,Humberto Ibarguen Salazar,D. Salazar-Gallegos,Aracely Sandoval,Michael Schneider,José Serna-Franco,A. M. Smith,Youn-Jung Son,R. Stringer,O. Tibolla,K. Tollefson,I. Torres,R. Torres-Escobedo,R. Turner,Fernando Ureña-Mena,X.S. Wang,Ian J. Watson,Elijah Willox,John F. Beacom,Tomas Lindén,Ken K. Y. Ng,Annika H. G. Peter,Bo Zhou +74 more
TL;DR: The first detection of a TeV gamma-ray flux from the solar disk (6.3$\sigma) based on 6.1 years of data from the High Altitude Water Cherenkov (HAWC) observatory was reported in this article .
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Neutrinos From the Next Galactic Supernova
TL;DR: In this article, measurements of the neutrino masses by time-of-flight (TFOF) have been used to locate a supernova by its neutrinos in advance of the light.
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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 as discussed by the authors.
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Measurement of Beam-Correlated Background Neutrons from the Fermilab Booster Neutrino Beam in ANNIE Phase-I
Asheley R. Back,John F. Beacom,Tomaso Boschi,Daniel Carber,Erika Catano-Mur,Mingqian Chen,E. Drakopoulou,F. Lodovico,A. Elagin,J. D. Eisch,V. Fischer,Steven Gardiner,Jeff Griskevich,David Grzan,Robert Hatcher,Frank Krennrich,Benjamin Kimmelman,Arthur Kreymer,William Lee,Seth Locke,Megan Long,M. Malek,C. L. McGivern,Evan Moore,Matthew Needham,Marcus O'Flaherty,John Podczerwinski,Benjamin Richards,Jacob Ritz,M. C. Sanchez,Michael B. Smy,Robert Svoboda,E. Tiras,M. Vagins,Jingbo Wang,Jian Wu,Pierce Weatherly,Amanda Weinstein,M. Wetstein +38 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors characterized beam-induced neutrino backgrounds in the experimental hall at Fermi National Accelerator Neutrino Neutron Interaction Experiment (ANNIE) and showed that the background levels are sufficiently low to allow the next stage of the experiment to proceed.
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ASAS-SN search for optical counterparts of gravitational-wave events from the third observing run of Advanced LIGO/Virgo
T. de Jaeger,B. J. Shappee,Christopher S. Kochanek,K. Z. Stanek,John F. Beacom,Todd A. Thompson,A. Franckowiak,S. Holmbo +7 more
TL;DR: The All-Sky Automated Survey for SuperNovae (ASAS-SN) was one of the leading surveys to optically search for nearby neutron star mergers during the LIGO-Virgo Collaboration (LVC O4).