F. Boehm
California Institute of Technology
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by F. Boehm.
Physics Today | 1989
F. Boehm; P. Vogel
The study of the neutrino has emerged as important in the elucidation of weak interactions, and possibly, for future theoretical descriptions of the physics of elementary particles. The authors aim to offer a unified picture of the physics of neutrinos as it is now understood from studies of nuclear physics, particle physics, astrophysics, and cosmology. Focus is on the neutrinos mass and particle-anti-particle symmetry. Because neutrinos interact so weakly with matter, their basic properties are not well known, and the authors offer a framework for discussion. Physical aspects are stressed with an interlacing of theoretical and experimental considerations.
Physical Review D | 2000
F. Boehm; J. Busenitz; B. Cook; G. Gratta; H. Henrikson; J. Kornis; D. Lawrence; K. B. Lee; K. McKinny; L. Miller; V.M. Novikov; A. Piepke; B. G. Ritchie; D. Tracy; P. Vogel; Y.-F. Wang; J. Wolf
The
Physical Review Letters | 2000
F. Boehm; J. Busenitz; B. Cook; G. Gratta; H. Henrikson; J. Kornis; D. Lawrence; K. B. Lee; K. McKinny; L. Miller; V.M. Novikov; A. Piepke; B. G. Ritchie; D. Tracy; P. Vogel; Y.-F. Wang; J. Wolf
nuebar
Modern Physics Letters A | 2002
Frank T. Avignone; A. S. Barabash; F. Boehm; R. L. Brodzinski; J. I. Collar; P. J. Doe; H. Ejiri; Stephen R. Elliott; E. Fiorini; R.J. Gaitskell; G. Gratta; R. Hazama; K. Kazkaz; G. S. King; Richard T. Kouzes; Harry S. Miley; M. Moe; A. Morales; J. Morales; A. Piepke; R. G. H. Robertson; W. Tornow; P. G. Vogel; Ray A. Warner; J. F. Wilkerson
flux and spectrum have been measured at a distance of about 800 m from the reactors of the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station using a segmented Gd-loaded liquid scintillator detector. Correlated positron-neutron events from the reaction
Physics Letters B | 1991
D. Reusser; M. Treichel; F. Boehm; C. Broggini; Peter H. Fisher; L. Fluri; K. Gabathuler; H. E. Henrikson; V. Jörgens; L.W. Mitchell; C. Nussbaum; J.-L. Vuilleumier
nuebar
Physics Letters B | 1998
R. Luescher; J. Farine; F. Boehm; J. Busto; K. Gabathuler; G. Gervasio; H. E. Henrikson; V. Jörgens; K. Lou; A. Paić; D. Schenker; A. Tadsen; M. Treichel; J.-L. Vuilleumier; J.-M. Vuilleumier; H. Wong
p
Physics Letters B | 1984
K. Gabathuler; F. Boehm; F.v. Feilitzsch; J.L. Gimlett; H. Kwon; R.L. Mössbauer; J.-L. Vuilleumier; G. Zacek; V. Zacek
to
Physics Letters B | 1984
A. Forster; H. Kwon; J.K. Markey; F. Boehm; H. E. Henrikson
e^+n were recorded for a period of 200 d including 55 d with one of the three reactors off for refueling. Backgrounds were accounted for by making use of the reactor-on and reactor-off cycles, and also with a novel technique based on the difference between signal and background under reversal of the e^+ and n portions of the events. A detailed description of the detector calibration, background subtraction, and data analysis is presented here. Results from the experiment show no evidence for neutrino oscillations.
Physics Letters B | 1982
J.-L. Vuilleumier; F. Boehm; J.-P. Egger; F. von Feilitzsch; K. Gabathuler; J.L. Gimlett; A.A. Hahn; H. Kwon; R.L. Mössbauer; G. Zacek; V. Zacek
nuebartobarnu_x
Physics Letters B | 1980
F. Boehm; J.F. Cavaignac; F.v. Feilitzsch; A.A. Hahn; H. E. Henrikson; D.H. Koang; H. Kwon; R.L. Mössbauer; B. Vignon; J.-L. Vuilleumier
oscillations were excluded at 90% CL for