Phillip S. Barbeau, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2009 Physics University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 
Area:
Nuclear Physics, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Elementary Particles and High Energy Physics
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Parents

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Juan Ignacio Collar Colmenero grad student 2009 Chicago
 (Neutrino and astroparticle physics with P-type point contact high purity germanium detectors.)
Giorgio Gratta post-doc 2009-2013 Stanford

Children

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Grayson Rich grad student UNC Chapel Hill
Samuel Hedges grad student 2021 Duke
Peibo An grad student 2022 Duke
Connor Awe grad student 2022 Duke
Long Li grad student 2022 Duke

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Kate Scholberg collaborator Duke (Astronomy Tree)
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Barbeau PS. (2017) Particle physics: The search for no neutrinos. Nature. 544: 38-39
Barbeau PS, Collar JI, Efremenko Y, et al. (2014) Comment on "Fitting the Annual Modulation in DAMA with Neutrons from Muons and Neutrinos" Physical Review Letters. 113: 229001
Twelker K, Kravitz S, Montero Díez M, et al. (2014) An apparatus to manipulate and identify individual Ba ions from bulk liquid Xe. The Review of Scientific Instruments. 85: 095114
Auger M, Auty DJ, Barbeau PS, et al. (2012) Search for neutrinoless double-beta decay in 136Xe with EXO-200. Physical Review Letters. 109: 032505
Ackerman N, Aharmim B, Auger M, et al. (2011) Observation of two-neutrino double-beta decay in 136Xe with the EXO-200 detector. Physical Review Letters. 107: 212501
LePort F, Neilson R, Barbeau PS, et al. (2011) A magnetically driven piston pump for ultra-clean applications. The Review of Scientific Instruments. 82: 105114
Montero Díez M, Twelker K, Fairbank W, et al. (2010) A simple radionuclide-driven single-ion source. The Review of Scientific Instruments. 81: 113301
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