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R. Svoboda

Researcher at Louisiana State University

Publications -  174
Citations -  18528

R. Svoboda is an academic researcher from Louisiana State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutrino & Neutrino oscillation. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 140 publications receiving 17206 citations. Previous affiliations of R. Svoboda include University of California, Irvine.

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Measurement of a small atmospheric ν µ /ν e ratio The Super-Kamiokande Collaboration

Y. Fukuda, +126 more
TL;DR: In this article , the super-Kamiokande detector was used to detect atmospheric neutrino interactions with momentum p e > 100 MeV/c , p µ > 200 MeV /c , and with visible energy less than 1.33 GeV.
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Recent status of the KamLAND experiment

TL;DR: The KamLAND experiment as mentioned in this paper is a very long baseline reactor ν e oscillation experiment, which has sensitivity to the oscillation parameters Δm2 > 10−5 eV2 and sin2 2θ > 0.2.
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HEP Physics Opportunities Using Reactor Antineutrinos : A Snowmass 2021 White Paper Submission

Zhi-zhong Xing, +251 more
TL;DR: The state of the reactor antineutrino physics field is surveyed and the ways in which current and future reactor neutrino experiments can play a critical role in advancing the field of particle physics in the next decade are summarized.
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A search for radiative neutrino decay from supernovae

TL;DR: In this paper, a 3D model of radiative neutrino decay has been developed and used to simulate the decay evolution of supernova neutrinos and a sensitive search for the decay gamma rays using extragalactic supernovae and SN1987a as neutrini sources is proceeding using the COMPTEL instrument aboard the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory.
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Dicer structure and function: conserved and evolving features

TL;DR: In this article , structural analyses of animal and plant Dicers have revealed how different domains and their adaptations contribute to substrate recognition and cleavage in different organisms and pathways, which imply that siRNA generation was Dicer's ancestral role and that miRNA biogenesis relies on derived features.