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Overview

Hardy Simgen is affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany and specializes in the field of Physics and Astronomy, with a strong focus on Nuclear and High Energy Physics. Their work encompasses a range of topics including particle physics theoretical and experimental studies, neutrino physics research, dark matter and cosmic phenomena, as well as nuclear physics research studies and quantum chromodynamics and particle interactions. Additional areas include astrophysics and cosmic phenomena, along with particle detector development and performance.

The scientist's publication record reflects contributions to multiple venues with notable frequency, including:

  • Zurich Open Repository and Archive (University of Zurich)
  • The European Physical Journal C
  • Physical Review Letters
  • Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics
  • Journal of Instrumentation

Recent key papers authored or co-authored by Hardy Simgen cover significant experiments and analyses in neutrino physics and related fields:

  • Final Results of GERDA on the Search for Neutrinoless Double-β Decay, 2020, Physical Review Letters
  • Sensitivity of the DARWIN observatory to the neutrinoless double beta decay of 136Xe, 2020, The European Physical Journal C
  • First Search for Bosonic Superweakly Interacting Massive Particles with Masses up to 1 MeV/c² with GERDA, 2020, Physical Review Letters
  • Modeling of GERDA Phase II data, 2020, Zurich Open Repository and Archive (University of Zurich)
  • Final Results of GERDA on the Two-Neutrino Double-β Decay Half-Life of 76Ge, 2023, Physical Review Letters

Hardy Simgen has frequently collaborated with other researchers, with several co-authors appearing repeatedly in their works. These frequent collaborators include:

  • L. Baudis
  • M. Lindner
  • C. Macolino
  • M. Agostini
  • A. M. Bakalyarov

The research topics covered by Hardy Simgen predominantly address fundamental questions in particle physics and astrophysics. Their studies on neutrinoless double beta decay involve experimental searches that have potential implications for understanding neutrino properties and beyond-standard-model physics. Work on dark matter and cosmic phenomena also suggests engagement with sensitive detection methods, while research on particle detector development contributes to advancements in experimental methodologies.

The body of work indicates a focus on both theoretical frameworks and experimental validation within nuclear and high energy physics, with an emphasis on neutrino physics and rare decay processes. The combination of diverse publication venues and frequent collaboration suggests active participation in the broader physics research community.

Best Publications

  • Dark Matter Results from 225 Live Days of XENON100 Data

    E. Aprile;M. Alfonsi;K. Arisaka;F. Arneodo

  • Dark Matter Search Results from a One Ton-Year Exposure of XENON1T.

    E Aprile;J Aalbers;F Agostini;M Alfonsi

  • First Dark Matter Search Results from the XENON1T Experiment

    E. Aprile;J. Aalbers;F. Agostini;M. Alfonsi

  • Dark Matter Results from 100 Live Days of XENON100 Data

    E. Aprile;K. Arisaka;F. Arneodo;A. Askin

  • Physics reach of the XENON1T dark matter experiment

    E. Aprile;J. Aalbers;F. Agostini;M. Alfonsi

  • DARWIN: towards the ultimate dark matter detector

    J. Aalbers;F. Agostini;M. Alfonsi;F. D. Amaro

  • Direct measurement of the 7Be solar neutrino flux with 192 days of Borexino data

    C. Arpesella;H.O. Back;M. Balata;G. Bellini

  • The Borexino detector at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso

    A. Alimonti;C. Arpesella;H. Back;M. Balata

  • Excess electronic recoil events in XENON1T

    E. Aprile;J. Aalbers;F. Agostini;F. Agostini;M. Alfonsi

  • Light Dark Matter Search with Ionization Signals in XENON1T.

    E Aprile;J Aalbers;F Agostini;M Alfonsi

  • Results on neutrinoless double-β decay of 76Ge from phase I of the GERDA experiment.

    M. Agostini;M. Allardt;E. Andreotti;A. M. Bakalyarov

  • Limits on Spin-Dependent WIMP-Nucleon Cross Sections from 225 Live Days of XENON100 Data

    E. Aprile;M. Alfonsi;K. Arisaka;F. Arneodo

  • Neutrinos from the primary proton–proton fusion process in the Sun

    G. Bellini;J. Benziger;D. Bick

  • Measurement of the solar 8B neutrino rate with a liquid scintillator target and 3 MeV energy threshold in the Borexino detector

    G. Bellini;J. Benziger;S. Bonetti;M. Buizza Avanzini

  • Science and technology of BOREXINO: A Real time detector for low-energy solar neutrinos

    G. Alimonti;C. Arpesella;H. Back;M. Balata

  • Final results of Borexino Phase-I on low-energy solar neutrino spectroscopy

    G. Bellini;J. Benziger;D. Bick

  • First evidence of pep solar neutrinos by direct detection in Borexino

    G. Bellini;Jay Burton Benziger;D. Bick;S. Bonetti

  • Improved Limit on Neutrinoless Double-$eta$ Decay of $^{76}$Ge from GERDA Phase II

    M. Agostini;A. M. Bakalyarov;M. Balata;I. Barabanov

  • Physics reach of the XENON1T dark matter experiment

    E. Aprile;J. Aalbers;F. Agostini

  • DARWIN: towards the ultimate dark matter detector

    J. Aalbers;F. Agostini;M. Alfonsi;F. D. Amaro

Frequent Co-Authors

Matthias Laubenstein
Matthias Laubenstein National Institute for Nuclear Physics
Laura Baudis
Laura Baudis University of Zurich
Manfred Lindner
Manfred Lindner Max Planck Society
Marco Giammarchi
Marco Giammarchi University of Milan
Jay Burton Benziger
Jay Burton Benziger Princeton University
Kai Zuber
Kai Zuber TU Dresden

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