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P. J. Boyle
Researcher at University of Chicago
Publications - 33
Citations - 1520
P. J. Boyle is an academic researcher from University of Chicago. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cosmic ray & Transition radiation detector. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 32 publications receiving 1433 citations. Previous affiliations of P. J. Boyle include McGill University.
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Cosmic-ray proton and helium spectra from the first cream flight
Y. S. Yoon,H. S. Ahn,P. Allison,Maria Grazia Bagliesi,J. J. Beatty,Gabriele Bigongiari,P. J. Boyle,P. J. Boyle,J. T. Childers,J. T. Childers,N. B. Conklin,N. B. Conklin,S. Coutu,Michael DuVernois,O. Ganel,J. H. Han,Jeon Jin A,K. C. Kim,Moo Hyun Lee,L. Lutz,Paolo Maestro,A. Malinine,Ps Marrocchesi,S. Minnick,S. I. Mognet,S. I. Mognet,S. W. Nam,S. L. Nutter,Inkyu Park,N. H. Park,N. H. Park,Eun-Suk Seo,R. Sina,S. P. Swordy,S. P. Wakely,Jian Wu,J. Yang,Riccardo Zei,S. Y. Zinn +38 more
TL;DR: Cosmic-ray proton and helium spectra have been measured with the balloon-borne Cosmic Ray Energetics And Mass experiment flown for 42 days in Antarctica in the 2004-2005 austral summer season.
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Tev gamma-ray observations of the galactic center
K. Kosack,H. M. Badran,I. H. Bond,P. J. Boyle,S. M. Bradbury,J. H. Buckley,D. A. Carter-Lewis,O. Celik,Valerie Connaughton,Wei Cui,M. K. Daniel,M. D'Vali,I. de la Calle Perez,C. Duke,Abraham D. Falcone,D. J. Fegan,S. J. Fegan,J. P. Finley,Lucy Fortson,Lucy Fortson,J. A. Gaidos,S. Gammell,K. G. Gibbs,G. H. Gillanders,J. Grube,K. J. Gutierrez,J. Hall,Tony Hall,D. S. Hanna,A. M. Hillas,Jamie Holder,D. Horan,A. Jarvis,M. Jordan,G. E. Kenny,M. Kertzman,David Kieda,John Kildea,J. Knapp,Henric Krawczynski,F. Krennrich,M. J. Lang,S. Le Bohec,E. Linton,J. Lloyd-Evans,A. Milovanovic,J. McEnery,P. Moriarty,Dietrich Müller,T. N. Nagai,S. J. Nolan,R. A. Ong,R. Pallassini,D. Petry,B. Power-Mooney,John L. Quinn,Mark N. Quinn,K. Ragan,P. Rebillot,P. T. Reynolds,H. J. Rose,M. Schroedter,G. H. Sembroski,S. P. Swordy,A. Syson,V. V. Vassiliev,S. P. Wakely,G. Walker,T. C. Weekes,Jeffrey Zweerink +69 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported a possible detection of TeV gamma rays from the Galactic center by the Whipple 10 m gamma-ray telescope, which corresponds to an integral flux of 1.6 × 10-8 ± 0.7 σ, roughly 40% of the flux from the Crab Nebula at this energy.
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VERITAS: The Very Energetic Radiation Imaging Telescope Array System
F. Krennrich,I. H. Bond,P. J. Boyle,S. M. Bradbury,J. H. Buckley,D. A. Carter-Lewis,O. Celik,Wei Cui,M. K. Daniel,M. D'Vali,I. de la Calle Perez,C. Duke,Abraham D. Falcone,D. J. Fegan,S. J. Fegan,J. P. Finley,Lucy Fortson,J. A. Gaidos,S. Gammell,K. G. Gibbs,G. H. Gillanders,J. Grube,J. Hall,Tony Hall,D. S. Hanna,A. M. Hillas,Jamie Holder,D. Horan,A. Jarvis,M. Jordan,G. E. Kenny,M. Kertzman,David Kieda,John Kildea,J. Knapp,K. Kosack,Henric Krawczynski,M. J. Lang,S. LeBohec,E. Linton,J. Lloyd-Evans,A. Milovanovic,P. Moriarty,Dietrich Müller,T. N. Nagai,S. J. Nolan,R. A. Ong,R. Pallassini,D. Petry,B. Power-Mooney,John L. Quinn,Mark N. Quinn,K. Ragan,P. Rebillot,P. T. Reynolds,H. J. Rose,M. Schroedter,G. H. Sembroski,S. P. Swordy,A. Syson,V. V. Vassiliev,G. Walker,S. P. Wakely,T. C. Weekes,Jeffrey Zweerink +64 more
TL;DR: The Very Energetic Radiation Imaging Telescope Array System (VERITAS) as discussed by the authors is the major next generation imaging atmospheric Cherenkov γ-ray telescope in the western hemisphere and will be located in southern Arizona nearby Kitt Peak National Observatory.
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Energy spectra of primary and secondary cosmic-ray nuclei measured with tracer
A. Obermeier,A. Obermeier,M. Ave,M. Ave,P. J. Boyle,P. J. Boyle,C. Höppner,C. Höppner,Jörg R. Hörandel,Dietrich Müller +9 more
TL;DR: The Transition Radiation Array for Cosmic Energetic Radiation (TRACER) was used in another LDB flight in 2006 to measure the energies of the lighter nuclei, including the secondary species boron.
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Composition of Primary Cosmic-Ray Nuclei at High Energies
M. Ave,P. J. Boyle,Florian Gahbauer,Florian Gahbauer,C. Höppner,C. Höppner,Jörg R. Hörandel,Jörg R. Hörandel,M. Ichimura,M. Ichimura,Dietrich Müller,A. Romero-Wolf,A. Romero-Wolf +12 more
TL;DR: The TRACER (Transition Radiation Array for Cosmic Energetic Radiation) was developed for direct measurements of the heavier primary cosmic-ray nuclei at high energies.