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  • 1991 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For successful research demonstrating the nature of high energy neutrinos and neutrino interactions with nucleons, and for major contributions toward the study of ee interactions

Overview

M. H. Shaevitz is a researcher affiliated with Columbia University in the United States, specializing in the field of Physics and Astronomy with a focus on Nuclear and High Energy Physics. Their work extensively covers areas including particle physics theoretical and experimental studies, neutrino physics research, and investigations into dark matter and cosmic phenomena.

Their scholarly contributions are reflected across several publication venues, primarily the arXiv repository, where they have published 16 papers. Other frequent venues include Physical Review D with 11 publications, Physical Review Letters with 3 publications, Journal of Instrumentation with 2 publications, and The European Physical Journal Special Topics with 2 publications.

Shaevitz's research topics span various interrelated fields such as:

  • Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
  • Neutrino Physics Research
  • Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
  • Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
  • Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research
  • Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies
  • Particle Detector Development and Performance

Among their recent scientific papers are the following works:

  • "Updated MiniBooNE neutrino oscillation results with increased data and new background studies" (2021), published in Physical Review D
  • "First dark matter search results from Coherent CAPTAIN-Mills" (2022), published in Physical Review D
  • "Explaining the MiniBooNE excess through a mixed model of neutrino oscillation and decay" (2021), published in Physical Review D
  • "Neutrino physics opportunities with the IsoDAR source at Yemilab" (2022), published in Physical Review D
  • "First Leptophobic Dark Matter Search from the Coherent-CAPTAIN-Mills Liquid Argon Detector" (2022), published in Physical Review Letters

Throughout their career, Shaevitz has collaborated frequently with several researchers. Prominent co-authors include J. M. Conrad, N. Kamp, R. G. Van de Water, A. A. Aguilar-Arevalo, and R. T. Thornton.

Shaevitz's contributions to physics have been recognized with the fellowship of the American Physical Society (APS) in 1991, awarded for research demonstrating the nature of high energy neutrinos and neutrino interactions with nucleons as well as significant work on electron-positron interactions.

Best Publications

  • Review of Particle Physics

    C. Amsler;M. Doser;M. Antonelli;D. M. Asner

  • Review of Particle Physics: Particle data group

    K. Hagiwara;K. Hikasa;K. Nakamura;M. Tanabashi

  • APS : Review of Particle Physics, 2018-2019

    M Tanabashi;P Richardson;A Bettini;A Vogt

  • Review of Particle Physics

    K. Nakamura;K. Hagiwara;K. Hikasa;H. Murayama;H. Murayama;H. Murayama

  • Review of particle physics. Particle Data Group

    S. Eidelman;G. Hohler;R.S. Chivukula;N.P. Tkachenko

  • Review of particle properties.

    K. Hagiwara;K. Hikasa;K. Nakamura;M. Tanabashi

  • Indication of Reactor ν¯e Disappearance in the Double Chooz Experiment

    Y. Abe;C. Aberle;T. Akiri;J. C. dos Anjos

  • ATLAS detector and physics performance : Technical Design Report, 1

    A. Airapetian;V. Dodonov;L. Micu;D. Axen

  • Neutrino Physics with JUNO

    Fengpeng An;Guangpeng An;Qi An;Vito Antonelli

  • ATLAS: Technical proposal for a general-purpose p p experiment at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN

    W.W. Armstrong;W. Burris;D.M. Gingrich;P. Green

  • A Precise determination of electroweak parameters in neutrino nucleon scattering

    G. P. Zeller;K. S. McFarland;T. Adams;A. Alton

  • Light Sterile Neutrinos: A White Paper

    K. N. Abazajian;M. A. Acero;S. K. Agarwalla;A. A. Aguilar-Arevalo

  • Improved Search for $ar u_\mu ightarrow ar u_e$ Oscillations in the MiniBooNE Experiment

    A. A. Aguilar-Arevalo;B. C. Brown;L. Bugel;G. Cheng

  • Event excess in the MiniBooNE search for ¯νμ→¯νe oscillations.

    A. A. Aguilar-Arevalo;C. E. Anderson;S. J. Brice;B. C. Brown

  • Search for electron neutrino appearance at the Δm2∼1eV2 Scale

    A. A. Aguilar-Arevalo;A. O. Bazarko;S. J. Brice;B. C. Brown

  • Significant Excess of ElectronLike Events in the MiniBooNE Short-Baseline Neutrino Experiment

    A. A. Aguilar-Arevalo;B. C. Brown;L. Bugel;G. Cheng

  • A Combined $ν_μ o ν_e$ and $arν_μ o arν_e$ Oscillation Analysis of the MiniBooNE Excesses

    AA Aguilar-Arevalo;BC Brown;L Bugel

  • Determination of the strange quark content of the nucleon from a next-to-leading-order QCD analysis of neutrino charm production

    A. O. Bazarko;C. G. Arroyo;K. T. Bachmann;T. Bolton

  • The MiniBooNE Collaboration

    A. A. Aguilar-Arevalo;C. E. Anderson;L. M. Bartoszek;A. O. Bazarko

  • Review of Particle Physics, 2008-2009

    Claude Amsler;P Richardson;O Zenin;L Garren

Frequent Co-Authors

S. Söldner-Rembold
S. Söldner-Rembold Imperial College London
M. Bishai
M. Bishai Brookhaven National Laboratory
K. S. McFarland
K. S. McFarland University of Rochester
Andrew Blake
Andrew Blake University of Cambridge
V. Paolone
V. Paolone University of Pittsburgh
J. E. Brau
J. E. Brau University of Oregon
Kendall Mahn
Kendall Mahn Michigan State University
F. S. Merritt
F. S. Merritt University of Chicago
Maury Goodman
Maury Goodman Argonne National Laboratory

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