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  • 2009 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

J. A. Goodman is affiliated with the University of Maryland, College Park in the United States. Their research primarily centers on physics and astronomy, with a significant focus on nuclear and high energy physics, astronomy and astrophysics, and related subfields. The scientist's work encompasses topics such as astrophysics and cosmic phenomena, dark matter and cosmic phenomena, gamma-ray bursts and supernovae, particle detector development and performance, particle physics theoretical and experimental studies, neutrino physics research, and pulsars and gravitational waves research.

Goodman has contributed extensively to scientific literature, with numerous publications appearing in various prominent journals and venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Proceedings of 37th International Cosmic Ray Conference - PoS(ICRC2021)
  • The Astrophysical Journal
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • The Astrophysical Journal Letters
  • Physical review. D/Physical review. D.

The scientist's recent papers illustrate their diverse research interests. Selected recent publications include:

  • Evidence of 200 TeV Photons from HAWC J1825-134, 2021, The Astrophysical Journal Letters
  • The High-Altitude Water Cherenkov (HAWC) observatory in México: The primary detector, 2023, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment
  • Constraining the local burst rate density of primordial black holes with HAWC, 2020, Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics
  • Search for gamma-ray spectral lines from dark matter annihilation in dwarf galaxies with the High-Altitude Water Cherenkov observatory, 2020, Physical review. D/Physical review. D.
  • Cosmic ray spectrum of protons plus helium nuclei between 6 and 158 TeV from HAWC data, 2022, Physical review. D/Physical review. D.

Goodman frequently collaborates with other researchers. Notable coauthors include:

  • Kwok Lung Fan
  • J. A. García-González
  • A. L. Longinotti
  • E. De la Fuente
  • F. Hueyotl-Zahuantitla

The scientist was recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2009.

Best Publications

  • Evidence for oscillation of atmospheric neutrinos

    Y. Fukuda;T. Hayakawa;E. Ichihara;K. Inoue

  • Evidence for High-Energy Extraterrestrial Neutrinos at the IceCube Detector

    M. G. Aartsen;R. Abbasi;Y. Abdou;M. Ackermann

  • Solar 8B and hep Neutrino Measurements from 1258 Days of Super-Kamiokande Data

    Y. Fukuda;M. Ishitsuka;Y. Itow;T. Kajita

  • Measurement of atmospheric neutrino oscillation parameters by Super-Kamiokande I

    Y. Ashie;J. Hosaka;K. Ishihara;Y. Itow

  • Observation of high-energy astrophysical neutrinos in three years of icecube data

    M. G. Aartsen;M. Ackermann;J. Adams;J. A. Aguilar

  • The Super-Kamiokande detector

    S. Fukuda;Y. Fukuda;T. Hayakawa;E. Ichihara

  • Constraints on neutrino oscillations using 1258 days of Super-Kamiokande solar neutrino data.

    S. Fukuda;Y. Fukuda;M. Ishitsuka;Y. Itow

  • Determination of solar neutrino oscillation parameters using 1496 days of Super-Kamiokande-I data

    S. Fukuda;Y. Fukuda;M. Ishitsuka;Y. Itow

  • Measurement of the Flux and Zenith-Angle Distribution of Upward Throughgoing Muons by Super-Kamiokande

    Y. Fukuda;T. Hayakawa;E. Ichihara;K. Inoue

  • Measurements of the solar neutrino flux from Super-Kamiokande's first 300 days

    Y. Fukuda;T. Hayakawa;E. Ichihara;K. Inoue

  • Tau neutrinos favored over sterile neutrinos in atmospheric muon neutrino oscillations.

    S. Fukuda;Y. Fukuda;M. Ishitsuka;Y. Itow

  • Evidence for an Oscillatory Signature in Atmospheric Neutrino Oscillations

    Y. Ashie;J. Hosaka;K. Ishihara;Y. Itow

  • Measurement of a small atmospheric νμ/νe ratio

    Y. Fukuda;T. Hayakawa;E. Ichihara;K. Inoue

  • Study of the atmospheric neutrino flux in the multi-GeV energy range

    Y. Fukuda;T. Hayakawa;E. Ichihara;K. Inoue

  • First observation of PeV-energy neutrinos with IceCube

    M. G. Aartsen;R. Abbasi;Y. Abdou;M. Ackermann

  • First year performance of the IceCube neutrino telescope

    A. Achterberg;M. Ackermann;J. Adams;J. Ahrens

  • The IceCube data acquisition system: Signal capture, digitization, and timestamping

    R. Abbasi;M. Ackermann;J. Adams;M. Ahlers

  • Sensitivity of the IceCube detector to astrophysical sources of high energy muon neutrinos

    J Ahrens;J.N Bahcall;X Bai;R.C Bay

  • Measurement of the Solar Neutrino Energy Spectrum Using Neutrino-Electron Scattering

    Y. Fukuda;T. Hayakawa;E. Ichihara;K. Inoue

  • CONSTRAINTS ON NEUTRINO OSCILLATION PARAMETERS FROM THE MEASUREMENT OF DAY-NIGHT SOLAR NEUTRINO FLUXES AT SUPER-KAMIOKANDE

    Y. Fukuda;T. Hayakawa;E. Ichihara;K. Inoue

Frequent Co-Authors

G. B. Yodh
G. B. Yodh University of California, Irvine
D. Berley
D. Berley University of Maryland, College Park
Brenda Dingus
Brenda Dingus Los Alamos National Laboratory
G. W. Sullivan
G. W. Sullivan University of Maryland, College Park
S. Westerhoff
S. Westerhoff University of Wisconsin–Madison
Francis Halzen
Francis Halzen University of Wisconsin–Madison
A. Karle
A. Karle University of Wisconsin–Madison
R. G. Stokstad
R. G. Stokstad Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Ignacio Taboada
Ignacio Taboada Georgia Institute of Technology
Hermann Kolanoski
Hermann Kolanoski Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY

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