Ilias Cholis, Ph.D.

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2010 Physics New York University, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Elementary Particles and High Energy Physics, Astrophysics Physics
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Neal J. Weiner grad student 2010 NYU
 (Searching for new phenomena in high energy cosmic rays.)
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Zhong YM, McDermott SD, Cholis I, et al. (2020) Testing the Sensitivity of the Galactic Center Excess to the Point Source Mask. Physical Review Letters. 124: 231103
Kovetz ED, Cholis I, Kaplan DE. (2019) Bounds on ultralight hidden-photon dark matter from observation of the 21 cm signal at cosmic dawn Physical Review D. 99
Cholis I, Linden T, Hooper D. (2019) A robust excess in the cosmic-ray antiproton spectrum: Implications for annihilating dark matter Physical Review D. 99
Poulin V, Salati P, Cholis I, et al. (2019) Where do the AMS-02 antihelium events come from? Physical Review D. 99
Cholis I, Karwal T, Kamionkowski M. (2018) Studying the Milky Way pulsar population with cosmic-ray leptons Physical Review D. 98
Balaji B, Cholis I, Fox PJ, et al. (2018) Analyzing the gamma-ray sky with wavelets Physical Review D. 98
Cholis I, Karwal T, Kamionkowski M. (2018) Features in the spectrum of cosmic-ray positrons from pulsars Physical Review D. 97
Kovetz ED, Cholis I, Kamionkowski M, et al. (2018) Limits on runaway growth of intermediate mass black holes from advanced LIGO Physical Review D. 97
Hooper D, Cholis I, Linden T. (2018) TeV gamma rays from Galactic Center pulsars Physics of the Dark Universe. 21: 40-46
Linden T, Auchettl K, Bramante J, et al. (2017) Using HAWC to discover invisible pulsars Physical Review D. 96
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