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118
Citations
52193
World Ranking
878
National Ranking
469

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1989 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

J. G. Cramer is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States and has contributed to research primarily within the field of Physics and Astronomy. Their work is particularly focused on Nuclear and High Energy Physics, as well as Aerospace Engineering.

The main subjects of their research include:

  • High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
  • Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
  • Nuclear reactor physics and engineering

The scientist's recent publication record includes contributions to several peer-reviewed venues such as Physical Review Letters, Physical Review C, and arXiv (Cornell University). Notable papers include:

  • "Erratum: Azimuthal Anisotropy at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider: The First and Fourth Harmonics [Phys. Rev. Lett. 92, 062301 (2004)]" published in 2021 in Physical Review Letters
  • "Erratum: Strange and multistrange particle production in Au+Au collisions at √sNN = 62.4 GeV [Phys. Rev. C 83, 024901 (2011)]" published in 2023 in Physical Review C
  • "The Quantum Handshake Explored" published in 2023 on arXiv (Cornell University)

Among frequent coauthors are researchers with collaboration counts including:

  • X. Dong
  • B. D. Anderson
  • D. Arkhipkin
  • G. S. Averichev
  • J. Balewski

The scientist has published several articles in venues such as:

  • Physical Review Letters
  • Physical Review C
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

J. G. Cramer was recognized in 1989 as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).

Best Publications

  • Experimental and theoretical challenges in the search for the quark-gluon plasma: The STAR Collaboration's critical assessment of the evidence from RHIC collisions

    J. Adams;M. M. Aggarwal;Z. Ahammed;J. Amonett

  • STAR detector overview

    K. H. Ackermann;N. Adams;C. Adler;Z. Ahammed

  • Systematic measurements of identified particle spectra in pp, d+Au, and Au+Au collisions at the star detector.

    B. I. Abelev;M. M. Aggarwal;Z. Ahammed;B. D. Anderson

  • Energy dependence of pion and kaon production in central Pb+Pb collisions

    S. V. Afanasiev;T. Anticic;D. Barna;J. Bartke

  • Disappearance of back-to-back high-pT Hadron correlations in central Au + Au collisions at √SNN = 200 GeV

    C. Adler;Z. Ahammed;C. Allgower;J. Amonett

  • Transverse momentum and collision energy dependence of high p(T) hadron suppression in Au+Au collisions at ultrarelativistic energies

    J. Adams;C. Adler;M. M. Aggarwal;Z. Ahammed

  • Evidence from d + Au measurements for final state suppression of high p(T) hadrons in Au+Au collisions at RHIC

    J. Adams;C. Adler;M. M. Aggarwal;Z. Ahammed

  • Elliptic flow in Au + Au collisions at √SNN = 130 GeV

    K. H. Ackermann;N. Adams;C. Adler;Z. Ahammed

  • Azimuthal anisotropy in Au+Au collisions at sNN=200GeV

    J. Adams;M. M. Aggarwal;Z. Ahammed;J. Amonett

  • Centrality dependence of high-pt hadron suppression in Au + Au collisions at √SNN = 130 GeV

    C. Adler;Z. Ahammed;C. Allgower;J. Amonett

  • Particle-type dependence of azimuthal anisotropy and nuclear modification of particle production in Au plus Au collisions at root s(NN)=200 GeV

    J. Adams;C. Adler;M. M. Aggarwal;Z. Ahammed

  • Azimuthal charged-particle correlations and possible local strong parity violation

    B. I. Abelev;M. M. Aggarwal;Z. Ahammed;A. V. Alakhverdyants

  • Transverse momentum and centrality dependence of high-pT nonphotonic electron suppression in Au+Au collisions at sNN=200GeV

    B. I. Abelev;M. M. Aggarwal;Z. Ahammed;B. D. Anderson

  • The NA49 large acceptance hadron detector

    S. Afanasiev;T. Alber;H. Appelshäuser;J. Bächler

  • Energy Dependence of Moments of Net-Proton Multiplicity Distributions at RHIC

    L. Adamczyk;J. K. Adkins;G. Agakishiev;M. M. Aggarwal

  • Distributions of charged hadrons associated with high transverse momentum particles in pp and Au plus Au collisions at root(S)(NN)=200 GeV

    J. Adams;C. Adler;M. M. Aggarwal;Z. Ahammed

  • Strange particle production in p+p collisions at s=200 GeV

    B. I. Abelev;J. Adams;M. M. Aggarwal;Z. Ahammed

  • Centrality Dependence of High-pTHadron Suppression inAu+AuCollisions atsNN=130GeV

    C. Adler;Z. Ahammed;C. Allgower;J. Amonett

  • Long range rapidity correlations and jet production in high energy nuclear collisions

    B. I. Abelev;M. M. Aggarwal;Z. Ahammed;A. V. Alakhverdyants

  • The ALICE collaboration

    K. Aamodt;N. Abel;U. Abeysekara;A. Abrahantes Quintana

Frequent Co-Authors

R. Stock
R. Stock Goethe University Frankfurt
G.J. Igo
G.J. Igo University of California, Los Angeles
H. Bichsel
H. Bichsel University of Washington
Zubayer Ahammed
Zubayer Ahammed Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre
D. Keane
D. Keane Kent State University
H. G. Ritter
H. G. Ritter Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
H. Caines
H. Caines Yale University
Nu Xu
Nu Xu Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
H. S. Matis
H. S. Matis Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
R. P. Scharenberg
R. P. Scharenberg Purdue University West Lafayette

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