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  • 2011 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For contributions to fundamental problems of nature through experiments in nuclear physics

Overview

J. Napolitano is affiliated with Temple University in the United States and conducts research primarily in the field of Physics and Astronomy. Their work focuses on several subfields, including Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Radiation, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, as well as Astronomy and Astrophysics and Geophysics.

Their main research topics encompass areas such as neutrino physics research, particle physics both theoretical and experimental studies, nuclear physics research studies, astrophysics and cosmic phenomena, dark matter and cosmic phenomena, atomic and molecular physics, and X-ray spectroscopy and fluorescence analysis.

Napolitano has contributed to multiple publications in prominent journals and conference proceedings, with frequent appearances in Physical Review Letters and arXiv (Cornell University). Other publication venues include Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment, Physical Review D, and Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics.

  • Accurate Determination of the Neutron Skin Thickness of Pb-208 through Parity-Violation in Electron Scattering, 2021, Physical Review Letters
  • Precision Determination of the Neutral Weak Form Factor of Ca-48, 2022, Physical Review Letters
  • Improved short-baseline neutrino oscillation search and energy spectrum measurement with the PROSPECT experiment at HFIR, 2021, Physical Review D
  • Physics with CEBAF at 12 GeV and future opportunities, 2022, Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics
  • New Measurements of the Beam-Normal Single Spin Asymmetry in Elastic Electron Scattering over a Range of Spin-0 Nuclei, 2022, Physical Review Letters

Napolitano has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including D. Jones, D. Gaskell, W. Henry, David E. King, and K. Paschke.

In 2011, they were recognized as a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) for their contributions to fundamental problems of nature through experiments in nuclear physics.

Best Publications

  • Observation of Electron-Antineutrino Disappearance at Daya Bay

    F. P. An;J. Z. Bai;A. B. Balantekin;H. R. Band

  • The CEBAF large acceptance spectrometer (CLAS)

    B.A. Mecking;G. Adams;S. Ahmad;E. Anciant

  • Observation of an Exotic S = +1 Baryon in Exclusive Photoproduction from the Deuteron

    S. Stepanyan;S. Stepanyan;K. Hicks;D. S. Carman;E. Pasyuk

  • Improved measurement of electron antineutrino disappearance at Daya Bay

    F. P. An;Q. An;J. Z. Bai;A. B. Balantekin

  • Spectral Measurement of Electron Antineutrino Oscillation Amplitude and Frequency at Daya Bay

    F. P. An;A. B. Balantekin;H. R. Band;W. Beriguete

  • Heavy quarkonium physics

    N. Brambilla;M. Krämer;R. Mussa;A. Vairo

  • The Long-Baseline Neutrino Experiment: Exploring Fundamental Symmetries of the Universe

    C Adams;D Adams;T Akiri

  • Measurement of the proton's neutral weak magnetic form-factor

    B. Mueller;D. H. Beck;E. J. Beise;E. Candell

  • Long-Baseline Neutrino Facility (LBNF) and Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE)

    R. Acciarri;S. Bansal;A. Friedland;Z. Djurcic

  • Electroproduction of the Delta (1232) resonance at high momentum transfer

    V. V. Frolov;G. S. Adams;A. Ahmidouch;C. S. Armstrong

  • Standard neutrino spectrum from B 8 decay

    John N. Bahcall;E. Lisi;D. E. Alburger;L. De Braeckeleer

  • Observation of an Exotic Baryon with S=+1 in Photoproduction from the Proton

    V. Kubarovsky;V. Kubarovsky;L. Guo;D. P. Weygand;P. Stoler

  • Differential cross sections for gamma plus p -> K++ Y for Lambda and Sigma(0) hyperons

    R. Bradford;R. Bradford;R. A. Schumacher;J. W C McNabb;L. Todor

  • Measurement of electron antineutrino oscillation based on 1230 days of operation of the Daya Bay experiment

    F. P. An;A. B. Balantekin;H. R. Band;M. Bishai

  • New Measurement of Antineutrino Oscillation with the Full Detector Configuration at Daya Bay

    F. P. An;A. B. Balantekin;H. R. Band;M. Bishai

  • Observation of an Exotic Baryon with [Formula presented] in Photoproduction from the Proton

    V. Kubarovsky;V. Kubarovsky;L. Guo;D. P. Weygand;P. Stoler

  • Hyperon photoproduction in the nucleon resonance region

    J. W C McNabb;J. W C McNabb;R. A. Schumacher;L. Todor;G. Adams

  • First measurement of beam-recoil observables C(x) and C(z) in hyperon photoproduction

    R. K. Bradford;R. K. Bradford;R. A. Schumacher;G. Adams;M. J. Amaryan

  • Measurement of the Electron Antineutrino Oscillation with 1958 Days of Operation at Daya Bay

    D. Adey;F. P. An;A. B. Balantekin;H. R. Band

  • Improved measurement of the reactor antineutrino flux and spectrum at Daya Bay

    F. P. An;A. B. Balantekin;H. R. Band;M. Bishai

Frequent Co-Authors

Marina Artuso
Marina Artuso Syracuse University
Daniel P Cronin-Hennessy
Daniel P Cronin-Hennessy University of Minnesota
E. H. Thorndike
E. H. Thorndike University of Rochester
John Yelton
John Yelton University of Florida
Jonathan L. Rosner
Jonathan L. Rosner University of Chicago
R. Mountain
R. Mountain Syracuse University
R. A. Briere
R. A. Briere Carnegie Mellon University
Tomasz Skwarnicki
Tomasz Skwarnicki Syracuse University
Mats A Selen
Mats A Selen University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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