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Reina H. Maruyama

Reina H. Maruyama

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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Best Female Scientists Award
  • 2020 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For innovative and wideranging contributions to the experimental study of rare events and fundamental symmetries, especially the search for neutrinoless double beta decay, and for leadership in understanding the signature and nature of dark matter

Overview

Reina H. Maruyama is affiliated with Yale University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on fields within Physics and Astronomy, including Nuclear and High Energy Physics, Radiation, Radiological and Ultrasound Technology, Astronomy and Astrophysics, and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging.

The main topics of Reina H. Maruyama's work include:

  • Neutrino Physics Research
  • Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
  • Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
  • Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
  • Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies
  • Radioactivity and Radon Measurements
  • Nuclear Physics and Applications

Their recent publications illustrate an active engagement with experimental physics and particle detection techniques. Some notable papers are:

  • "An energy-dependent electro-thermal response model of CUORE cryogenic calorimeter," 2022, Journal of Instrumentation
  • "First-ever detection of microseismic activity with a tonne-scale cryogenic experiment," 2025, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Constraints on lepton number violation with the 2 tonne · year CUORE dataset," 2025, Science
  • "Data-driven background model for the CUORE experiment," 2024, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Status and prospects of discovery of 0νββ decay with the CUORE detector," 2023, OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information)

Frequent coauthors who have collaborated with Reina H. Maruyama include:

  • M. Clemenza
  • A. D'Addabbo
  • S. Dell'Oro
  • A. Franceschi
  • S. Ghislandi

The most common venues where Reina H. Maruyama publishes their work are:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Journal of Instrumentation
  • Science
  • OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information)

Reina H. Maruyama was recognized by the American Physical Society and named a Fellow in 2020 for contributions related to the experimental study of rare events and fundamental symmetries, the search for neutrinoless double beta decay, and work on dark matter.

Best Publications

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

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

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

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

  • Neutrino emission from the direction of the blazar TXS 0506+056 prior to the IceCube-170922A alert

    Mark Aartsen;Markus Ackermann;Jenni Adams

  • First observation of PeV-energy neutrinos with IceCube

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

  • The IceCube Neutrino Observatory: Instrumentation and Online Systems

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

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

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

  • A COMBINED MAXIMUM-LIKELIHOOD ANALYSIS OF THE HIGH-ENERGY ASTROPHYSICAL NEUTRINO FLUX MEASURED WITH ICECUBE

    M. G. Aartsen;K. Abraham;M. Ackermann;J. Adams

  • OBSERVATION and CHARACTERIZATION of A COSMIC MUON NEUTRINO FLUX from the NORTHERN HEMISPHERE USING SIX YEARS of ICECUBE DATA

    M. G. Aartsen;K. Abraham;M. Ackermann;J. Adams

  • A combined maximum-likelihood analysis of the high-energy astrophysical neutrino flux measured with IceCube

    M. G. Aartsen;K. Abraham;M. Ackermann

  • IceCube-Gen2: The Window to the Extreme Universe

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

  • The design and performance of IceCube DeepCore

    R. Abbasi;Y. Abdou;T. Abu-Zayyad;M. Ackermann

  • An absence of neutrinos associated with cosmic-ray acceleration in γ-ray bursts

    R. Abbasi;Y. Abdou;T. Abu-Zayyad;M. Ackermann

  • Observation and Characterization of a Cosmic Muon Neutrino Flux from the Northern Hemisphere using six years of IceCube data

    M. G. Aartsen;K. Abraham;M. Ackermann

  • Calibration and Characterization of the IceCube Photomultiplier Tube

    R. Abbasi;Y. Abdou;T. Abu-Zayyad;J. Adams

  • Evidence for Astrophysical Muon Neutrinos from the Northern Sky with IceCube

    M. G. Aartsen;K. Abraham;M. Ackermann;J. Adams

  • Search for dark matter annihilations in the Sun with the 79-string IceCube detector

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

  • Atmospheric and Astrophysical Neutrinos above 1 TeV Interacting in IceCube

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

  • All-sky Search for Time-integrated Neutrino Emission from Astrophysical Sources with 7 yr of IceCube Data

    M. G. Aartsen;K. Abraham;M. Ackermann;J. Adams

  • First Results from CUORE: A Search for Lepton Number Violation via 0νββ Decay of ^{130}Te.

    C. Alduino;F. Alessandria;K. Alfonso;E. Andreotti

  • Energy Reconstruction Methods in the IceCube Neutrino Telescope

    M G Aartsen;R Abbasi;M Ackermann;J Adams

Frequent Co-Authors

Subir Sarkar
Subir Sarkar University of Oxford
Francis Halzen
Francis Halzen University of Wisconsin–Madison
Hermann Kolanoski
Hermann Kolanoski Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY
J. J. Beatty
J. J. Beatty The Ohio State University
Paul Evenson
Paul Evenson University of Delaware
Spencer Klein
Spencer Klein Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
G. W. Sullivan
G. W. Sullivan University of Maryland, College Park
Ignacio Taboada
Ignacio Taboada Georgia Institute of Technology
Teresa Montaruli
Teresa Montaruli University of Geneva
D. Berley
D. Berley University of Maryland, College Park

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