2012 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
2001 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For her many contributions to the advancement of particle astrophysics, from inflation to ultrahighenergy cosmic rays
Her primary scientific interests are in Cosmic ray, Pierre Auger Observatory, Astrophysics, Auger and Observatory. Altitude is closely connected to Muon in her research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Cosmic ray. Her Pierre Auger Observatory study incorporates themes from Zenith, Range, Neutrino and Flux.
Her Neutrino research incorporates elements of Cosmology and Gamma ray. Her Astrophysics research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Cosmic background radiation, Astronomy and Anisotropy. Her Auger research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Hadron, Proton and Detector.
Angela V. Olinto focuses on Astrophysics, Cosmic ray, Pierre Auger Observatory, Astronomy and Neutrino. Her Astrophysics research includes elements of Cosmic microwave background and Anisotropy. Her study in Cosmic ray is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both COSMIC cancer database, Energy, Observatory and Flux.
Her Observatory study combines topics in areas such as Dipole, Cherenkov radiation, Pulsar and Supernova. Her Pierre Auger Observatory research includes elements of Zenith and Air shower. Her Neutrino research includes themes of Sky and Photon.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Cosmic ray, Astrophysics, Neutrino, Pierre Auger Observatory and COSMIC cancer database. Her Cosmic ray research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Galaxy, Observatory and Energy. Her research in the fields of Planet overlaps with other disciplines such as Sensitivity.
Her Neutrino course of study focuses on Sky and Milky Way. Her studies in Pierre Auger Observatory integrate themes in fields like Zenith and Photon. Angela V. Olinto has researched COSMIC cancer database in several fields, including Dipole, Cherenkov radiation and Astroparticle physics.
Angela V. Olinto spends much of her time researching Cosmic ray, Neutrino, Astrophysics, Pierre Auger Observatory and COSMIC cancer database. Her Cosmic ray research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Galaxy and Observatory. Her Neutrino study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Milky Way, Energy, Astronomy and Event.
Her work in Astrophysics addresses issues such as Anisotropy, which are connected to fields such as Active galactic nucleus and Isotropy. Her studies examine the connections between Pierre Auger Observatory and genetics, as well as such issues in Zenith, with regards to Ultra-high-energy cosmic ray. Her research in COSMIC cancer database intersects with topics in Dipole and Sky.
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Natural inflation with pseudo Nambu-Goldstone bosons
Katherine Freese;Joshua A. Frieman;Angela V. Olinto.
Physical Review Letters (1990)
Correlation of the highest-energy cosmic rays with nearby extragalactic objects.
J. Abraham;P. Abreu;M. Aglietta.
Science (2007)
Properties and performance of the prototype instrument for the Pierre Auger Observatory
J. Abraham;M. Aglietta;I. C. Aguirre;M. Albrow.
web science (2004)
Observation of the suppression of the flux of cosmic rays above 4x10(19) eV
J. Abraham;P. Abreu;M. Aglietta;C. Aguirre.
Physical Review Letters (2008)
Natural inflation: Particle physics models, power-law spectra for large-scale structure, and constraints from the Cosmic Background Explorer.
Fred C. Adams;J. Richard Bond;Katherine Freese;Joshua A. Frieman.
Physical Review D (1993)
The Pierre Auger Cosmic Ray Observatory
A. Aab;P. Abreu;M. Aglietta;M. Aglietta;E. J. Ahn.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment (2015)
Correlation of the highest-energy cosmic rays with the positions of nearby active galactic nuclei
J. Abraham;P. Abreu;M. Aglietta;M. Aglietta;C. Aguirre.
Astroparticle Physics (2008)
The Fluorescence Detector of the Pierre Auger Observatory
J. Abraham;P. Abreu;M. Aglietta;C. Aguirre.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment (2010)
The Pierre Auger Collaboration
M Will;L Wiencke;B WilczyÅska;H WilczyÅski.
EPJ Web of Conferences (2013)
Update on the correlation of the highest energy cosmic rays with nearby extragalactic matter
P. Abreu;M. Aglietta;E. J. Ahn;D. Allard.
Astroparticle Physics (2010)
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