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Sergio Dasso is affiliated with the University of Buenos Aires in Argentina. Their research is primarily situated in the fields of Physics and Astronomy, with significant contributions specifically to Nuclear and High Energy Physics and Astronomy and Astrophysics. Additional subfields include Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, and Geophysics.

The main topics of Dasso's research encompass a variety of areas related to cosmic phenomena and particle physics. Key topics include:

  • Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
  • Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
  • Neutrino Physics Research
  • Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
  • Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics
  • Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
  • Astro and Planetary Science

Dasso has a considerable record of publications appearing in multiple scientific venues. Most frequently, their work is published in:

  • Proceedings of 37th International Cosmic Ray Conference - PoS(ICRC2021)
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • The Astrophysical Journal
  • Physical review. D/Physical review. D.
  • Physical Review Letters

Their recent notable papers include:

  • Measurement of the cosmic-ray energy spectrum above 2.5 × 1018 eV using the Pierre Auger Observatory, 2020, Physical review. D/Physical review. D.
  • Features of the Energy Spectrum of Cosmic Rays above 2.5 × 1018 eV Using the Pierre Auger Observatory, 2020, Physical Review Letters
  • The energy spectrum of cosmic rays beyond the turn-down around 1017 eV as measured with the surface detector of the Pierre Auger Observatory, 2021, The European Physical Journal C
  • Measurement of the Fluctuations in the Number of Muons in Extensive Air Showers with the Pierre Auger Observatory, 2021, Physical Review Letters
  • Arrival Directions of Cosmic Rays above 32 EeV from Phase One of the Pierre Auger Observatory, 2022, The Astrophysical Journal

Throughout their research career, Dasso has collaborated frequently with a range of coauthors. Among the most frequent collaborators are:

  • A. De Roeck
  • K. S. Caballero-Mora
  • P. Assis
  • Denise Boncioli
  • C. Bonifazi

Best Publications

  • The Pierre Auger Cosmic Ray Observatory

    A. Aab;P. Abreu;M. Aglietta;M. Aglietta;E. J. Ahn

  • The Pierre Auger Collaboration

    M Will;L Wiencke;B WilczyÅska;H WilczyÅski

  • Depth of maximum of air-shower profiles at the Pierre Auger Observatory. I. Measurements at energies above 10(17.8) eV

    A. Aab;P. Abreu;P. Abreu;M. Aglietta;M. Aglietta;E.J. Ahn

  • Update on the correlation of the highest energy cosmic rays with nearby extragalactic matter

    P. Abreu;M. Aglietta;E. J. Ahn;D. Allard

  • Observation of a large-scale anisotropy in the arrival directions of cosmic rays above 8 × 1018 eV

    A. Aab;P. Abreu;M. Aglietta

  • Depth of maximum of air-shower profiles at the Pierre Auger Observatory. II. Composition implications

    A. Aab;P. Abreu;M. Aglietta;E. J. Ahn

  • Measurement of the proton-air cross section at √s=57 TeV with the Pierre Auger Observatory.

    P. Abreu;M. Aglietta;E. J. Ahn;I. F. M. Albuquerque

  • Muons in air showers at the Pierre Auger Observatory: Mean number in highly inclined events

    A. Aab;P. Abreu;M. Aglietta;E. J. Ahn

  • Combined fit of spectrum and composition data as measured by the Pierre Auger Observatory

    A. Aab;P. Abreu;M. Aglietta;M. Aglietta;I. Al Samarai;I. Al Samarai

  • Observation of a Large-scale Anisotropy in the Arrival Directions of Cosmic Rays above $8 imes 10^{18}$ eV

    A. Aab;P. Abreu;M. Aglietta

  • Searches for anisotropies in the arrival directions of the highest energy cosmic rays detected by the Pierre Auger Observatory

    A. Aab;P. Abreu;M. Aglietta;E. J. Ahn

  • Anisotropy in Fast and Slow Solar Wind Fluctuations

    Sergio Ricardo Dasso;Sergio Ricardo Dasso;L. J. Milano;W. H. Matthaeus;C. W. Smith

  • An Indication of Anisotropy in Arrival Directions of Ultra-high-energy Cosmic Rays through Comparison to the Flux Pattern of Extragalactic Gamma-Ray Sources

    A. Aab;P. Abreu;M. Aglietta;I. F. M. Albuquerque

  • Testing Hadronic Interactions at Ultrahigh Energies with Air Showers Measured by the Pierre Auger Observatory.

    A. Aab;P. Abreu;M. Aglietta;E. J. Ahn

  • The Pierre Auger Observatory: Contributions to the 34th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC 2015)

    A. Aab;P. Abreu;M. Aglietta

  • Improved limit to the diffuse flux of ultrahigh energy neutrinos from the Pierre Auger Observatory

    A. Aab;P. Abreu;M. Aglietta;E. J. Ahn

  • Spatial correlation of solar-wind turbulence from two-point measurements

    W. H. Matthaeus;Sergio Ricardo Dasso;J. M. Weygand;L. J. Milano

  • A new model-independent method to compute magnetic helicity in magnetic clouds

    Sergio Ricardo Dasso;Cristina Hemilse Mandrini;Pascal Démoulin;Maria Luisa Luoni

  • Causes and Consequences of Magnetic Cloud Expansion

    Pascal Démoulin;Sergio Ricardo Dasso;Sergio Ricardo Dasso

  • Combined fit of spectrum and composition data as measured by the Pierre Auger Observatory

    A. Aab;P. Abreu;M. Aglietta

Frequent Co-Authors

Heino Falcke
Heino Falcke Radboud University
Danilo Zavrtanik
Danilo Zavrtanik Jožef Stefan Institute
Andreas Haungs
Andreas Haungs Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
H. J. Mathes
H. J. Mathes Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Pascal Démoulin
Pascal Démoulin Université Paris Cité
Luis A. Anchordoqui
Luis A. Anchordoqui City University of New York
Markus Roth
Markus Roth Technical University of Darmstadt
P. Sommers
P. Sommers Pennsylvania State University

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