Sun Hong Rhie
Affiliations: | University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, United States |
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gravitational lensing theoryWebsite:
http://www3.nd.edu/~bennett/Sun_Hong_Rhie/Google:
"Sun Hong Rhie"Bio:
(1955 - 2013)
https://baas.aas.org/pub/sun-hong-rhie-1955-2013
https://books.google.com/books?id=LB1FAQAAIAAJ
Parents
Sign in to add mentorFrederick J. Gilman | grad student | 1988 | Stanford (Physics Tree) | |
(Heavy fourth generation neutrinos.) |
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Bennett DP, Rhie SH. (1996) Detecting earth-mass planets with gravitational microlensing Astrophysical Journal. 472: 660-664 |
Bennett DP, Alcock C, Allsman RA, et al. (1996) A binary lensing event toward the LMC: Observations and dark matter implications Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements. 51: 152-156 |
Rhie SH, Bennett DP. (1996) Search for earth mass planets and dark matter too Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements. 51: 86-90 |
Bennett DP, Rhie SH. (1993) COBE's constraints on the global monopole and texture theories of cosmic structure formation The Astrophysical Journal. 406 |
Gilman FJ, Rhie SH. (1989) Flavor-changing decays of the Z into heavy neutrinos. Physical Review D: Particles and Fields. 39: 1898-1902 |
Gilman FJ, Rhie SH. (1985) Mixing of a heavy neutrino with the electron neutrino. Physical Review D: Particles and Fields. 32: 324-326 |
Gilman FJ, Rhie SH. (1985) Calculation of exclusive decay modes of the tau. Physical Review D: Particles and Fields. 31: 1066-1073 |