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M. H. Salamon
Researcher at University of California, Berkeley
Publications - 28
Citations - 893
M. H. Salamon is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cosmic ray & Ion. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 27 publications receiving 872 citations. Previous affiliations of M. H. Salamon include University of Utah.
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Evidence for correlated changes in the spectrum and composition of cosmic rays at extremely high energies.
D. J. Bird,S. C. Corbató,H. Y. Dai,Bruce R. Dawson,J. W. Elbert,Thomas K. Gaisser,K. D. Green,M. A. Huang,David Kieda,S. Ko,C. G. Larsen,E. C. Loh,M. Luo,M. H. Salamon,David J. Smith,Pierre Sokolsky,Paul Sommers,Todor Stanev,J. K. K. Tang,S. B. Thomas,S. Tilav +20 more
TL;DR: The Utah Fly's Eye detector has revealed a change in the cosmic ray composition which is correlated with structure in the all-particle energy spectrum, implying that the highest energy particles originate in the contemporary era of the Universe.
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Search for Supermassive Magnetic Monopoles Using Mica Crystals
P. B. Price,M. H. Salamon +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the observed absence of monopole tracks in large, ancient mica crystals enables the authors to set an upper limit less than approx.10/sup -18/ cm/sup −2/ sr/sup-1/ s/sup 1/
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New limit on the low-energy antiproton/proton ratio in the Galactic cosmic radiation
Steven Ahlen,Steven W. Barwick,J. J. Beatty,C. R. Bower,G. Gerbier,R.M. Heinz,D. M. Lowder,Shawn McKee,S. L. Mufson,J. A. Musser,P. B. Price,M. H. Salamon,Gregory Tarle,A. Tomasch,B. Zhou +14 more
TL;DR: For energies less than 640 MeV at the top of the atmosphere, no cosmic-ray antiprotons were observed and this yields an upper limit to the $\frac{\overline{p}}{p}$ ratio.
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Systematics of annealing of tracks of relativistic nuclei in phosphate glass detectors
TL;DR: In this article, track etch rates for relativistic uranium, gold and lanthanum ions in two types of phosphate glasses were measured as a function of annealing time and temperature.
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Evidence for a high-energy cosmic-ray spectrum cutoff.
R. M. Baltrusaitis,R. Cady,R. Cady,G. L. Cassiday,R. Cooper,J. W. Elbert,P. R. Gerhardy,S. Ko,E. C. Loh,Y. Mizumoto,M. H. Salamon,M. H. Salamon,Pierre Sokolsky,D. Steck +13 more
TL;DR: A measurement of the ultrahigh-energy cosmic-ray spectrum is reported using an atmospheric fluorescence technique for extensive--air-shower detection and evidence is presented for the development of a spectral ''bump'' followed by a cutoff at 70 EeV.