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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2010 - Andrei Sakharov Prize, American Physical Society
  • 1991 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For important contributions to the study of hadronic processes at high energies and for his inspiring and dedicated leadership in the worldwide campaign on behalf of Soviet dissident scientists

Overview

M. Pripstein is a researcher affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States. Their academic focus spans several interconnected fields, with main contributions to Physics and Astronomy as well as Engineering. Within these broader disciplines, their work concentrates on Nuclear and High Energy Physics and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

The research topics addressed in Pripstein's work cover multiple areas in particle physics and related technologies. These include:

  • Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
  • Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
  • Particle Detector Development and Performance

Among their recent publications is a paper titled "Measurement of branching fractions of color-suppressed decays of the (B)over-bar(0) meson to D-(*)0 pi(0), D-(*)0 eta, D-(*)0 omega, and D-0 eta '," published in 2020 in the Radboud Repository (Radboud University).

Frequent collaborators in Pripstein's research include:

  • B. Aubert
  • R. Barate
  • D. Boutigny
  • J. R. Gaillard
  • A. Hicheur

Pripstein has also contributed to venues such as the Radboud Repository, marking a publication presence within that academic outlet.

Their professional recognition includes receiving the Andrei Sakharov Prize from the American Physical Society in 2010. In 1991, they were named a Fellow of the American Physical Society, acknowledged for significant contributions to studying hadronic processes at high energies and leadership related to support for Soviet dissident scientists.

Best Publications

  • The BABAR detector

    B. Aubert;A. Bazan;A. Boucham;D. Boutigny

  • Observation of a broad structure in the pi(+)pi(-)J/psi mass spectrum around 4.26 GeV/c(2)

    B. Aubert;R. Barate;D. Boutigny;F. Couderc

  • The BABAR detector: Upgrades, operation and performance

    B. Aubert;R. Barate;D. Boutigny;F. Couderc

  • Study of the B- → J/ΨK -π+π- decay and measurement of the B - → X(3872)K- branching fraction

    B. Aubert;R. Barate;D. Boutigny;F. Couderc

  • Observation of a Narrow Meson State Decaying to Ds+π0 at a Mass of 2.32 GeV/c2

    B. Aubert;R. Barate;D. Boutigny;J. M. Gaillard

  • Search for lepton flavor violation in the decay τ±→ e±γ

    B. Aubert;R. Barate;D. Boutigny;F. Couderc

  • The Physics of the B Factories

    A. J. Bevan;B. Golob;Th Mannel;S. Prell

  • Study of time-dependent CP-violating asymmetries and flavor oscillations in neutral B decays at the Υ(4S)

    B. Aubert;D. Boutigny;J. M. Gaillard;A. Hicheur

  • Search for T and CP violation in B0 - anti-B0 mixing with inclusive dilepon events

    Bernard Aubert;S. Yellin;G. Simi;S. Trincaz-Duvoid

  • The Physics of the B Factories

    A. J. Bevan;B. Golob;Th. Mannel;S. Prell

  • Measurements of branching fractions, rate asymmetries, and angular distributions in the rare decays B→Kℓ^+ℓ^- and B→K^*ℓ^+ℓ^-

    B. Aubert;R. Barate;M. Bona;D. Boutigny

  • Evidence of a broad structure at an invariant mass of 4.32GeV/c2 in the reaction e+e-→π+π-ψ(2S) measured at BABAR

    B. Aubert;R. Barate;M. Bona;D. Boutigny

  • Study of e+e-→pp̄ using initial state radiation with BABAR

    B. Aubert;R. Barate;D. Boutigny;F. Couderc

  • Measurement of the CP asymmetry amplitude sin2β with B0 mesons

    B. Aubert;D. Boutigny;J. M. Gaillard;A. Hicheur

  • The DIRC particle identification system for the BaBar experiment

    I. Adam;R. Aleksan;L. Amerman;E. Antokhin

  • Measurement of the B -> X(s)l(+)l(-) branching fraction with a sum over exclusive modes

    B. Aubert;R. Barate;D. Boutigny;F. Couderc

  • Measurement of theCPAsymmetry Amplitudesin2βwithB0Mesons

    B. Aubert;D. Boutigny;J.-M. Gaillard;A. Hicheur

  • Search for doubly charmed baryons Xi/cc+ and Xi/cc++ in BABAR

    B. Aubert;R. Barate;M. Bona;D. Boutigny

  • Measurement of CP-violating asymmetries in B0 decays to CP eigenstates.

    B. Aubert;D. Boutigny;I. de Bonis;J. M. Gaillard

  • Direct CP violating asymmetry in B0→ K+π-decays

    B. Aubert;R. Barate;D. Boutigny;F. Couderc

Frequent Co-Authors

C. Hearty
C. Hearty University of British Columbia
D. Kirkby
D. Kirkby University of California, Irvine
B. N. Ratcliff
B. N. Ratcliff Stanford University
W. H. Toki
W. H. Toki Colorado State University
A. Seiden
A. Seiden University of California, Santa Cruz
Zongfu Yu
Zongfu Yu University of Wisconsin–Madison
T. Schalk
T. Schalk University of California, Santa Cruz
F. C. Porter
F. C. Porter California Institute of Technology
E. I. Rosenberg
E. I. Rosenberg Iowa State University
D. G. Hitlin
D. G. Hitlin California Institute of Technology

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