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Astrophysics and Space Science I

ORAL · F05 · ID: 770363





Presentations

  • Predicted direct detection of a new dark matter WIMP in experiments currently taking data

    ORAL

    Publication: 1. Reagan Thornberry, Maxwell Throm, John Killough, Dylan Blend, Michael Erickson, Brian Sun, Brett Bays, Gabriel Frohaug, and Roland E. Allen, "Experimental signatures of a new dark matter WIMP", EPL [European Physics Letters] 134, 49001 (2021), arXiv:2104.11715 [hep-ph].<br>2. Caden LaFontaine, Bailey Tallman, Spencer Ellis, Trevor Croteau, Brandon Torres, Sabrina Hernandez, Diego Cristancho Guerrero, Jessica Jaksik, Drue Lubanski, and Roland E. Allen, "A Dark Matter WIMP That Can Be Detected and Definitively Identified with Currently Planned Experiments", Universe 7, 270 (2021), arXiv:2107.14390 [hep-ph].

    Presenters

    • Alexandra Boone

      Texas A&M University

    Authors

    • Alexandra Boone

      Texas A&M University

    • Bailey Tallman

      Texas A&M University

    • Fiona Lopez

      Texas A&M University

    • Sam Apata

      Texas A&M University

    • Jehu Martinez

      Texas A&M University

    • Adhithya Vijayakumar

      Texas A&M University

    • Roland E Allen

      Texas A&M University

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  • AMS-02 observations of antiprotons -- potential evidence for indirect detection of a new dark matter WIMP with a mass of about 70 GeV

    ORAL

    Publication: 1. Reagan Thornberry, Maxwell Throm, John Killough, Dylan Blend, Michael Erickson, Brian Sun, Brett Bays, Gabriel Frohaug, and Roland E. Allen, "Experimental signatures of a new dark matter WIMP", EPL [European Physics Letters] 134, 49001 (2021), arXiv:2104.11715 [hep-ph].<br>2. Caden LaFontaine, Bailey Tallman, Spencer Ellis, Trevor Croteau, Brandon Torres, Sabrina Hernandez, Diego Cristancho Guerrero, Jessica Jaksik, Drue Lubanski, and Roland E. Allen, "A Dark Matter WIMP That Can Be Detected and Definitively Identified with Currently Planned Experiments", Universe 7, 270 (2021), arXiv:2107.14390 [hep-ph].

    Presenters

    • Adhithya Vijayakumar

      Texas A&M University

    Authors

    • Adhithya Vijayakumar

      Texas A&M University

    • Bailey Tallman

      Texas A&M University

    • Alexandra Boone

      Texas A&M University

    • Fiona Lopez

      Texas A&M University

    • Sam Apata

      Texas A&M University

    • Jehu Martinez

      Texas A&M University

    • Roland E Allen

      Texas A&M University

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  • A multi layered signal enhancement and machine learning model for discriminating between gravitational wave signals from core collapse supernovae.

    ORAL

    Presenters

    • Michael G Benjamin

      University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Brownsville TX

    Authors

    • Michael G Benjamin

      University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Brownsville TX

    • Gaukhar Nurbek

      University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

    • Soma Mukherjee

      University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Brownsville TX

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  • Application of Adaptive Spline Regression and wavelet based Method on Glitches in Gravitational Wave data

    ORAL

    Publication: 1. Glitch estimation and subtraction from gravitational wave data using adaptive spline fitting and wavelet (Planned paper)<br>2. Thomas Cruz, Mohammad Abu Thaher Chowdhury, Soumya D. Mohanty (presenter), "Data-driven data-fitting: Adaptive spline fitting and its applications," poster, Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) Symposium for Texas Researchers (TACCSTER 2021), Virtual, Sep. 23-24, 2021. URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2152/89587

    Presenters

    • Mohammad Abu Thaher A Chowdhury

      University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

    Authors

    • Mohammad Abu Thaher A Chowdhury

      University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

    • Soumya D Mohanty

      University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

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