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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2012 - Dirac Medal, Institute of Physics For his theoretical work in developing both the Standard Model of fundamental particles and forces and theories beyond the Standard Model that have led to many new insights into the origins and nature of the universe.
  • 1991 - Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom

Overview

Graham G. Ross was affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom during their academic career. Their research primarily focused on topics within physics and astronomy, with notable emphasis on nuclear and high energy physics, as well as aspects of astronomy and astrophysics.

Their work extensively covered various areas including:

  • Cosmology and gravitation theories
  • Black holes and theoretical physics
  • Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
  • Relativity and gravitational theory
  • Quantum chromodynamics and particle interactions
  • Particle detector development and performance
  • Neutrino physics research

Throughout the career, Graham G. Ross published several papers, some of the recent notable ones include:

  • "Precision Test of a Fermion Mass Texture" (2022), published in OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information)
  • "Lepton non-universality in B decays and fermion mass structure" (2023), published in OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information)
  • "Gravitational contact interactions and the physical equivalence of Weyl transformations in effective field theory" (2020), published in Physical Review D
  • "Starobinksy inflation, gravitational contact terms, and the induced Brout-Englert-Higgs boson mass" (2021), published in Physical Review D
  • "What's Good for ODR?" (2021), published in International Journal of Online Dispute Resolution

Graham G. Ross frequently published in the following venues:

  • International Journal of Online Dispute Resolution
  • Physical Review D
  • OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information)
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Collaborations were notable with several coauthors, including:

  • Christopher T. Hill
  • Richard Roberts
  • Andrea Romanino
  • Liliana Velasco-Sevilla
  • Benjamín Grinstein

The scientist was recognized with the Dirac Medal by the Institute of Physics in 2012 for theoretical contributions to the development of the Standard Model and beyond. Additionally, Graham G. Ross was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in the United Kingdom in 1991.

Best Publications

  • Low-energy predictions in supersymmetric grand unified theories

    Luis E. Ibanez;Graham G. Ross

  • SU(2)L × U(1) symmetry breaking as a radiative effect of supersymmetry breaking in GUTs

    Luis E. Ibanez;Graham G. Ross

  • Cosmological Problems for the Polonyi Potential

    G. D. Coughlan;W. Fischler;Edward W. Kolb;Stuart Raby

  • Discrete gauge symmetries and the origin of baryon and lepton number conservation in supersymmetric versions of the standard model

    Luis E. Ibáñez;Graham G. Ross

  • Perturbation Theory and the Parton Model in QCD

    R. Keith Ellis;Howard Georgi;Marie Machacek;H. David Politzer

  • Supersymmetric models without R parity

    Graham G. Ross;J.W.F. Valle

  • The anomalous gluon contribution to polarized leptoproduction

    Guido Altarelli;Graham G. Ross

  • Fermion masses and mixing angles from gauge symmetries

    Luis E. Ibanez;Graham G. Ross

  • Mass and mixing angle predictions from infra-red fixed points

    B. Pendleton;Graham G. Ross

  • Phenomenology of supersymmetry with broken R-parity

    John Ellis;Graciela Gelmini;Cecilia Jarlskog;Graham G. Ross

  • Discrete gauge symmetry anomalies

    Luis E. Ibanez;Graham G. Ross

  • Neutrino tri-bi-maximal mixing from a non-Abelian discrete family symmetry

    I. de Medeiros Varzielas;S.F. King;S.F. King;G.G. Ross

  • Change of Confinement Scale in Nuclei: Predictions for Structure Functions Confront Electroproduction Data

    F. E. Close;R. L. Jaffe;R. G. Roberts;G. G. Ross

  • A three-generation superstring model: (I). Compactification and discrete symmetries

    Brian R. Greene;Kelley H. Kirklin;Paul J. Miron;Graham G. Ross

  • Search for gluons in e+e− annihilation

    Jonathan Richard Ellis;Mary Katherin Gaillard;Graham G Ross

  • Neutrino phenomenology—the case of two right-handed neutrinos

    A. Ibarra;Graham G. Ross;Graham G. Ross

  • A three-generation superstring model: (II). Symmetry breaking and the low-energy theory

    Brian R. Greene;Kelley H. Kirklin;Paul J. Miron;Graham G. Ross

  • On the Nuclear Dependence of Electroproduction

    R.L. Jaffe;F.E. Close;R.G. Roberts;G.G. Ross

  • SU(3) family symmetry and neutrino bi-tri-maximal mixing

    Ivo de Medeiros Varzielas;Graham G. Ross

  • Tri-bimaximal neutrino mixing from discrete subgroups of SU(3) and SO(3) family symmetry

    I. de Medeiros Varzielas;S.F. King;G.G. Ross

Frequent Co-Authors

Subir Sarkar
Subir Sarkar University of Oxford
Stephen F. King
Stephen F. King University of Southampton
Luis E. Ibáñez
Luis E. Ibáñez Autonomous University of Madrid
Pedro G. Ferreira
Pedro G. Ferreira University of Oxford
John Ellis
John Ellis King's College London
Lawrence J. Hall
Lawrence J. Hall Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
José W. F. Valle
José W. F. Valle University of Valencia
Bryan R. Webber
Bryan R. Webber University of Cambridge
Abdelhak Djouadi
Abdelhak Djouadi University of Paris-Saclay
Dimitri V. Nanopoulos
Dimitri V. Nanopoulos Texas A&M University

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