138 results on '"Beacom, John F."'
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2. Small-scale Magnetic Fields Are Critical to Shaping Solar Gamma-Ray Emission
3. PEARLS: JWST Counterparts of Microjansky Radio Sources in the Time Domain Field
4. JWST's PEARLS: Transients in the MACS J0416.1−2403 Field
5. Where is the end of the cosmic-ray electron spectrum?
6. PEARLS: Near-infrared Photometry in the JWST North Ecliptic Pole Time Domain Field*
7. Distinctive nuclear signatures of low-energy atmospheric neutrinos
8. No UV-bright Eruptions from SN 2023ixf in GALEX Imaging 15–20 yr Before Explosion
9. Identifying extended PeVatron sources via neutrino shower detection
10. Toward Powerful Probes of Neutrino Self-Interactions in Supernovae
11. New constraints on macroscopic dark matter using radar meteor detectors
12. Where are Milky Way’s hadronic PeVatrons?
13. Long-exposure NuSTAR constraints on decaying dark matter in the Galactic halo
14. JWST's PEARLS: Bright 1.5–2.0 μm Dropouts in the Spitzer/IRAC Dark Field
15. JWST PEARLS. Prime Extragalactic Areas for Reionization and Lensing Science: Project Overview and First Results
16. Erratum: Not as big as a barn: Upper bounds on dark matter-nucleus cross sections [Phys. Rev. D 100 , 063013 (2019)]
17. Galactic Cosmic-Ray Propagation in the Inner Heliosphere: Improved Force-field Model
18. ASAS-SN follow-up of IceCube high-energy neutrino alerts
19. Detector requirements for model-independent measurements of ultrahigh energy neutrino cross sections
20. Dimuons in neutrino telescopes: New predictions and first search in IceCube
21. First observations of solar disk gamma rays over a full solar cycle
22. Towards probing the diffuse supernova neutrino background in all flavors
23. Probing secret interactions of astrophysical neutrinos in the high-statistics era
24. Astrophysical neutrino self-interactions in the high-statistics era
25. Erratum: Strong new limits on light dark matter from neutrino experiments [Phys. Rev. D 100, 103011 (2019)]
26. Millisecond pulsars modify the radio-star-formation-rate correlation in quiescent galaxies
27. New experimental constraints in a new landscape for composite dark matter
28. Exciting prospects for detecting late-time neutrinos from core-collapse supernovae
29. Astrophysical Aspects of Neutrinos
30. New Freezeout Mechanism for Strongly Interacting Dark Matter
31. NuSTAR tests of sterile-neutrino dark matter: New Galactic bulge observations and combined impact
32. W -boson and trident production in TeV–PeV neutrino observatories
33. Neutrino-nucleus cross sections for W -boson and trident production
34. Strong new limits on light dark matter from neutrino experiments
35. DUNE as the Next-Generation Solar Neutrino Experiment
36. Not as big as a barn: Upper bounds on dark matter-nucleus cross sections
37. Tev-scale thermal WIMPs: Unitarity and its consequences
38. TeV halos are everywhere: Prospects for new discoveries
39. Developing the MeV potential of DUNE: Detailed considerations of muon-induced spallation and other backgrounds
40. Echo Technique to Distinguish Flavors of Astrophysical Neutrinos
41. New constraints on sterile neutrino dark matter from NuSTAR M31 observations
42. High-energy Emission from Interacting Supernovae: New Constraints on Cosmic-Ray Acceleration in Dense Circumstellar Environments
43. Reverse direct detection: Cosmic ray scattering with light dark matter
44. Measurement of the Core-collapse Progenitor Mass Distribution of the Small Magellanic Cloud
45. Revealing Dusty Supernovae in High-redshift (Ultra)Luminous Infrared Galaxies through Near-infrared Integrated Light Variability
46. Unexpected dip in the solar gamma-ray spectrum
47. Evidence for a New Component of High-Energy Solar Gamma-Ray Production
48. GeV-scale thermal WIMPs: Not even slightly ruled out
49. Solar atmospheric neutrinos: A new neutrino floor for dark matter searches
50. TeV solar gamma rays from cosmic-ray interactions
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