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Klaus P. Ziock

Researcher at Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Publications -  69
Citations -  1144

Klaus P. Ziock is an academic researcher from Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coded aperture & Telescope. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 67 publications receiving 1098 citations. Previous affiliations of Klaus P. Ziock include Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

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Accelerator testing of the general antiparticle spectrometer; a novel approach to indirect dark matter detection

TL;DR: In this article, a prototype general antiparticle spectrometer (GAPS) was used for indirect dark matter searches that exploits the antideuterons produced in neutralino-neutralino annihilations.
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Observation and measurement of n=2-->n=1 transitions of hydrogenlike and heliumlike uranium.

TL;DR: The n=2\ensuremath{\rightarrow}n=1 lines of hydrogenlike and helium-like uranium have been observed and are being reported for the first time as mentioned in this paper.
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Large area imaging detector for long-range, passive detection of fissile material

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the background problems, the advantages of imaging and the construction of a prototype, large-area (0.57 m/sup 2/) gamma-ray imager to detect nuclear materials at distances of /spl sim/ 100 m.
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First observation of resonant excitation of high-n states in positronium.

TL;DR: The first excitation of high-{ital n} states of positronium is performed using resonant, two-photon excitation applied to the {ital n}{sup {minus}3} scaling of the relative transition rates.
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Source-search sensitivity of a large-area, coded-aperture, gamma-ray imager

TL;DR: In this paper, a coded-aperture, gamma-ray imager for searching for radiation sources was constructed to verify that weak point sources can be detected at considerable distances if one uses imaging to overcome fluctuations in the natural background.