B. S. Yang
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2 Papers
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B. S. Yang is an academic researcher from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutrino oscillation & Neutrino. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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H.-G. Lee,J. H. Choi,H. I. Jang,J. S. Jang,S. H. Jeon,K. K. Joo,D. E. Jung,J.-G. Kim,J. H. Kim,J.-Y. Kim,S. B. Kim,S. Y. Kim,W. Kim,Eunhyang Kwon,D.-H. Lee,W.-J. Lee,I. T. Lim,Dong Ho Moon,M. Y. Pac,J. S. Park,R. G. Park,Hyeong-Ho Seo,J. W. Seo,C. D. Shin,B. S. Yang,J. Yoo,Suk Goo Yoon,I. S. Yeo,In Kyu Yu +28 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors reported the measured production rates of unstable isotopes $9$Li and $8$He produced by cosmic muon spallation on $12}$C using two identical detectors of the RENO experiment.
Study of TeV neutrinos with upward showering muons in Super-Kamiokande
Shantanu Desai,K. Abe,Y. Hayato,K. Iida,K. Ishihara,J. Kameda,Yusuke Koshio,A. Minamino,C. Mitsuda,M. Miura,Shigetaka Moriyama,Masayuki Nakahata,Y. Obayashi,H. Ogawa,Masato Shiozawa,Yasunari Suzuki,Atsushi Takeda,Y. Takeuchi,K. Ueshima,Haruki Watanabe,S. Yamada,I. Higuchi,C. Ishihara,M. Ishitsuka,Takaaki Kajita,K. Kaneyuki,G. Mitsuka,S. Nakayama,H. Nishino,K. Okumura,C. Saji,Y. Takenaga,S. T. Clark,F. Dufour,E. Kearns,S. Likhoded,J. L. Raaf,J. L. Stone,Lawrence Sulak,W. Wang,M. Goldhaber,David William Casper,J. P. Cravens,J. Dunmore,W. R. Kropp,D. W. Liu,S. Mine,C. Regis,M. B. Smy,H. W. Sobel,M. R. Vagins,K. S. Ganezer,B. Hartfiel,J. Hill,W. E. Keig,J. S. Jang,I. S. Jeong,J. Y. Kim,I. T. Lim,M. Fechner,Kate Scholberg,N. Tanimoto,C. W. Walter,R. Wendell,S. Tasaka,G. Guillian,J. G. Learned,S. Matsuno,M. D. Messier,A. K. Ichikawa,T. Ishida,T. Ishii,T. Kobayashi,T. Nakadaira,K. Nakamura,K. Nitta,Y. Oyama,Y. Totsuka,A. T. Suzuki,M. Hasegawa,Katsuki Hiraide,I. Kato,H. Maesaka,T. Nakaya,K. Nishikawa,T. Sasaki,H. Sato,S. Yamamoto,Masashi Yokoyama,T. J. Haines,S. Dazeley,S. Hatakeyama,R. Svoboda,M. Swanson,A. Clough,R. Gran,Alec Habig,Y. Fukuda,T. Sato,Yoshitaka Itow,T. Koike,T. Tanaka,C. K. Jung,T. Kato,K. Kobayashi,C. McGrew,A. Sarrat,R. Terri,C. Yanagisawa,N. Tamura,Y. Idehara,M. Sakuda,M. Sugihara,Y. Kuno,M. Yoshida,S. B. Kim,B. S. Yang,J. Yoo,T. Ishizuka,H. Okazawa,Y. Choi,H. K. Seo,Y. Gando,T. Hasegawa,Kunio Inoue,Y. Furuse,H. Ishii,K. Nishijima,Hirokazu Ishino,Y. Watanabe,M. Koshiba,D. Kielczewska,H. G. Berns,K. K. Shiraishi,Eric Thrane,K. Washburn,R. J. Wilkes +136 more
TL;DR: In this article, a subset of neutrino-induced upward through-going muons in the Super-Kamiokande detector consists of high-energy muons which lose energy through radiative processes such as bremsstrahlung, e + e - pair production and photonuclear interactions.