P. O. Mazur
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Physical Review Letters | 2009
A. S. Chou; W. C. Wester; A. Baumbaugh; H. R. Gustafson; Y. Irizarry-Valle; P. O. Mazur; Jason H. Steffen; Raymond Tomlin; A. Upadhye; Amanda Weltman; X. Yang; J. Yoo
We report the first results from the GammeV search for chameleon particles, which may be created via photon-photon interactions within a strong magnetic field. Chameleons are hypothesized scalar fields that could explain the dark energy problem. We implement a novel technique to create and trap the reflective particles within a jar and to detect them later via their afterglow as they slowly convert back into photons. These measurements provide the first experimental constraints on the couplings of chameleons to photons.
Physical Review Letters | 2010
Jason H. Steffen; Amol Upadhye; Al Baumbaugh; Aaron S. Chou; P. O. Mazur; Ray Tomlin; Amanda Weltman; W. C. Wester
We report results from a search for chameleon particles created via photon-chameleon oscillations within a magnetic field. This experiment is sensitive to a wide class of unexplored chameleon power-law and dark energy models. These results exclude 5 orders of magnitude in the coupling of chameleons to photons covering a range of 4 orders of magnitude in chameleon effective mass and, for individual models, exclude between 4 and 12 orders of magnitude in chameleon couplings to matter.
American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal | 1984
Timothy M. Miller; P. O. Mazur
The use of liquefied gases in industry and research has become commonplace. Release into the atmosphere of these gases will result in a displacement of air and a reduction in the oxygen concentration. Exposure to reduced levels of oxygen may cause reduced abilities, unconsciousness or death. This paper describes the derivation of a novel program of controls for oxygen deficiency hazards. The key to this approach is a quantitative assessment of risk for each planned operation and the application of control measures to reduce that risk to an acceptable level. Five risk levels evolve which are based on the probability of fatality. Controls such as training, oxygen monitoring equipment, self-rescue respirators and medical surveillance are required when the probability of fatality exceeds 10(-7) per hour. The quantitative nature of this program ensures an appropriate level of control without undue burden or expense.
European Physical Journal C | 2018
Paula Abreu; Sofia Andringa; P. Assis; A. Blanco; V. Barbosa Martins; Pedro Brogueira; N. Carolino; Lorenzo Cazon; M. Cerda; G. Cernicchiaro; Roberta Colalillo; R. Conceição; Orlando Cunha; R. M. de Almeida; V. de Souza; Francisco Diogo; C. Dobrigkeit; João Espadanal; C. Espirito-Santo; M. Ferreira; Poliana Flávia Maia Ferreira; P. Fonte; U. Giaccari; Pedro Gonçalves; F. Guarino; O. C. Lippmann; Leonor Lopes; Ricardo Luz; D. Maurizio; F. Marujo
A new concept for the direct measurement of muons in air showers is presented. The concept is based on resistive plate chambers (RPCs), which can directly measure muons with very good space and time resolution. The muon detector is shielded by placing it under another detector able to absorb and measure the electromagnetic component of the showers such as a water-Cherenkov detector, commonly used in air shower arrays. The combination of the two detectors in a single, compact detector unit provides a unique measurement that opens rich possibilities in the study of air showers.
Physical Review Letters | 2008
Aaron S. Chou; W. C. Wester; A. Baumbaugh; H. R. Gustafson; Y. Irizarry-Valle; P. O. Mazur; Jason H. Steffen; Raymond Tomlin; X. Yang; J. Yoo
Physical Review D | 1988
E. Anassontzis; S. Katsanevas; Kiritsis E; C. Kourkoumelis; A. Markou; L.K. Resvanis; G. Voulgaris; M. Binkley; B. Cox; J. Enagonio; C. Hojvat; D.J. Judd; R. Kephart; P. K. Malhotra; P. O. Mazur; C. T. Murphy; F. Turkot; R. L. Wagner; D.E. Wagoner; W. Yang; H. Areti; S. Conetti; P. Lebrun; D. Ryan; Timothy A. Ryan; W. Schappert; D. Stairs; C. Akerlof; X. Cui; P. Kraushaar
Physical Review Letters | 1988
S. Katsanevas; C. Kourkoumelis; A. Markou; L.K. Resvanis; S. Tzamarias; G. Voulgaris; M. Binkley; B. Cox; J. Enagonio; C. Hojvat; D.J. Judd; R. Kephart; P. K. Malhotra; P. O. Mazur; C. T. Murphy; F. Turkot; R. L. Wagner; D.E. Wagoner; W. Yang; H. Areti; S. Conetti; P. Lebrun; D. Ryan; Timothy A. Ryan; W. Schappert; D. Stairs; C. Akerlof; P. Kraushaar; D. Nitz; R. P. Thun
Physical Review D | 1993
C. Akerlof; H. Areti; M. Binkley; S. Conetti; B. Cox; J. Enagonio; He Mao; C. Hojvat; D.J. Judd; S. Katsanevas; R. Kephart; C. Kourkoumelis; P. Kraushaar; P. Lebrun; P. K. Malhotra; A. Markou; P. O. Mazur; D. Nitz; L.K. Resvanis; D. Ryan; Timothy A. Ryan; W. Schappert; D. Stairs; R. P. Thun; F. Turkot; S. Tzamarias; G. Voulgaris; R. L. Wagner; D.E. Wagoner; W. Yang
Physical Review D | 1993
C. Akerlof; H. Areti; M. Binkley; S. Conetti; B. Cox; J. Enagonio; He Mao; C. Hojvat; D.J. Judd; S. Katsanevas; R. Kephart; C. Kourkoumelis; P. Kraushaar; P. Lebrun; P. K. Malhotra; A. Markou; P. O. Mazur; D. Nitz; L.K. Resvanis; D. Ryan; Timothy A. Ryan; W. Schappert; D. Stairs; R. P. Thun; F. Turkot; S. Tzamarias; G. Voulgaris; R. L. Wagner; D.E. Wagoner; W. Yang
Physical Review Letters | 1988
S. Katsanevas; C. Kourkoumelis; A. Markou; L.K. Resvanis; S. Tzamarias; G. Voulgaris; M. Binkley; B. Cox; J. Enagonio; C. Hojvat; D.J. Judd; R. Kephart; P. K. Malhotra; P. O. Mazur; C. T. Murphy; F. Turkot; R. L. Wagner; D.E. Wagoner; W. Yang; H. Areti; S. Conetti; P. Lebrun; D. Ryan; Timothy A. Ryan; W. Schappert; D. Stairs; C. Akerlof; P. Kraushaar; D. Nitz; R. P. Thun