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T. J. Sumner
Researcher at Imperial College London
Publications - 342
Citations - 18702
T. J. Sumner is an academic researcher from Imperial College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dark matter & Xenon. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 329 publications receiving 16405 citations. Previous affiliations of T. J. Sumner include University of Rochester & University of Florida.
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SEP flux mapping with PHOEBUS
Catia Grimani,G. Bagni,M. Fabi,A. Viceré,L. Marconi,Ruggero Stanga,L. Bosi,H. Vocca,Henrique Araujo,D. Shaul,T. J. Sumner,Peter Wass,C. Boatella,A. Lobo,M. Chmeissani,I Martinez +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, a proposal for solar physics and space weather investigation with LISA (Laser Interferometer Space Antenna) is presented, where the role of protons, helium nuclei, galactic heavy nuclei and solar ions are discussed.
The Hubble Deep Field : Proceedings of the Space Telescope Science Institute Symposium, held in Baltimore, Maryland, May 6-9, 1997
Michael Rowan-Robinson,S. J. Oliver,Robert G. Mann,Steve Serjeant,P. Goldschmidt,Andreas Efstathiou,N. Eaton,Bahram Mobasher,T. J. Sumner,L. Danese,D. Elbaz,Alberto Franceschini,E. Egami,M. Kontizas,Andy Lawrence,Richard G. McMahon,Hans Ulrik Nørgaard-Nielsen,I. Perez-Fournon,José Ignacio González-Serrano +18 more
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Present Status and Future Plans of the Boulby Underground Laboratory
J. W. Roberts,T. Gamble,V. A. Kudryavtsev,M. J. Lehner,T. B. Lawson,P. K. Lightfoot,R. Lüscher,J. E. McMillan,B. Morgan,Max Robinson,N. J. C. Spooner,Daniel Tovey,G. J. Alner,S. P. Hart,J.D. Lewin,R. M. Preece,N. J. T. Smith,P.F. Smith,B. Ahmed,A. Bewick,D. C. R. Davidge,J. V. Dawson,A. S. Howard,I. Ivaniouchenkov,W. G. Jones,Manasvita Joshi,V. N. Lebedenko,I. Liubarsky,J. J. Quenby,T. J. Sumner,J. C. Barton +30 more
The ZEPLIN II liquid xenon dark matter detector
David B. Cline,R. M. Preece,I. Liubarsky,S. P. Hart,N. J. C. Spooner,L. Periale,J.D. Lewin,G. Mannocchi,G. J. Alner,Hongwei Wang,J. Gao,N. J. T. Smith,Daniel Tovey,P.F. Smith,W. G. Jones,J. J. Quenby,J. T. White,F. Pietropaolo,F. Sergiampietri,P. Picchi,Youngho Seo,T. J. Sumner +21 more
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Neutrino astronomy and cosmic rays at the south pole: latest results from amanda and perspectives for icecube
Paolo Desiati,A. Achterberg,Markus Ackermann,J. Ahrens,H. Albrecht,D.W. Atlee,John N. Bahcall,Xinhua Bai,M. Bartelt,R. C. Bay,S. W. Barwick,T. Becka,K.-H. Becker,J. K. Becker,P. Berghaus,J. Bergmans,D. Berley,Elisa Bernardini,D. Bertrand,D. Z. Besson,E. Blaufuss,D. J. Boersma,Christian Bohm,S. Böser,Olga Botner,Adam Bouchta,Othmane Bouhali,James E. Braun,C.P. Burgess,T. Burgess,William Carithers,T. Castermans,J. Cavin,W. Chinowsky,Dmitry Chirkin,John Clem,J. A. Coarasa,B. Collin,Jan Conrad,Jodi Cooley,D. F. Cowen,Anna Davour,C. T. Day,C. De Clercq,T. DeYoung,W. R. Edwards,R. Ehrlich,P. Ekström,R. W. Ellsworth,Paul Evenson,A. R. Fazely,T. Feser,Thomas K. Gaisser,Jean Gallagher,R. Ganugapati,Heiko Geenen,L. Gerhardt,A. Goldschmidt,A. Gross,R. M. Gunasingha,Allan Hallgren,Francis Halzen,Kael Hanson,D. Hardtke,R. Hardtke,Torsten Harenberg,T. Hauschildt,D. Hays,K. Helbing,M. Hellwig,P. Herquet,G. C. Hill,J. Hodges,K. Hoshina,D. Hubert,B. Hughey,P. O. Hulth,K. Hultqvist,S. Hundertmark,Janet Jacobsen,George Japaridze,A. W. Jones,J. M. Joseph,K. H. Kampert,Albrecht Karle,H. Kawai,J. L. Kelley,M. Kestel,N. Kitamura,S. R. Klein,R. Koch,G. Kohnen,L. Köpke,Marek Kowalski,M. Krasberg,K. Kuehn,E. Kujawski,N. Langer,H. Leich,Matthias Leuthold,I. Liubarsky,Johan Lundberg,James Madsen,Kyle T. Mandli,Pawel Marciniewski,H. S. Matis,C. P. McParland,T. Messarius,Peter Mészáros,Y. Minaeva,R. H. Minor,P. Miocinovic,H. Miyamoto,R. Morse,K. Münich,R. Nahnhauer,J. W. Nam,T. Neunhöffer,P. Niessen,D. R. Nygren,Hakki Ögelman,Ph. Olbrechts,S. Patton,R. Paulos,Carlos Pena-Garay,C. Pérez de los Heros,A. C. Pohl,R. Porrata,J. Pretz,P. B. Price,Gerald Przybylski,K. Rawlins,Soebur Razzaque,Elisa Resconi,Wolfgang Rhode,M. Ribordy,S. Richter,J. Rodríguez Martino,H. G. Sander,K. Schinarakis,S. Schlenstedt,David A. Schneider,R. Schwarz,D. Seckel,S. H. Seo,A. Silvestri,A. J. Smith,M. Solarz,J. E. Sopher,Glenn Spiczak,Christian Spiering,Michael Stamatikos,Todor Stanev,D. Steele,P. Steffen,T. Stezelberger,R. G. Stokstad,S. Stoyanov,T. Straszheim,K. H. Sulanke,G. W. Sullivan,T. J. Sumner,I. Taboada,O. Tarasova,L. Thollander,S. Tilav,D. Turčan,N. van Eijndhoven,Justin Vandenbroucke,L. C. Voicu,Wolfgang Wagner,C. Walck,M. Walter,Yi Wang,C. H. Wiebusch,R. Wischnewski,H. Wissing,Kurt Woschnagg,J. Yeck,S. Yoshida,G. B. Yodh +180 more
TL;DR: The AMANDA neutrino telescope has been in operation at the South Pole since 1996 as discussed by the authors, and the current configuration consists of 677 photomultiplier tubes arranged in 19 strings, buried at depths between 1500 and 2000 m in the ice.