John James Quenby

Affiliations: 
Physics Imperial College London, London, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
cosmic rays
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Harry Elliot grad student 1958 Imperial College London
 (An investigation of cosmic ray cut-off magnetic rigidities in the earth's magnetic field and their application to the study of intensity variations.)

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Malcolm Coe grad student (Astronomy Tree)
Basileios Drolias grad student
Gregor E. Morfill grad student
Steven Webb grad student 1973 Imperial College London
Richard Lieu grad student 1981 Imperial College London
Athina Meli grad student 2002 Imperial College London
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Quenby JJ, Webber WR. (2015) Transient heliosheath modulation Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 453: 1297-1304
Webber WR, Quenby JJ. (2015) UNUSUAL GALACTIC COSMIC RAY INTENSITY and SPECTRAL CHANGES OBSERVED by V1 NEAR the HELIOPAUSE Astrophysical Journal. 806
Quenby JJ, Mulligan T, Blake JB, et al. (2013) Diffusion Coefficients, Short-Term Cosmic Ray Modulation, and Convected Magnetic Structures Advances in Astronomy. 2013: 429303
Quenby JJ, Webber WR. (2013) The structure of the heliopause Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 436: 3306-3308
Reichhart L, Lindote A, Akimov DY, et al. (2013) Measurement and simulation of the muon-induced neutron yield in lead Astroparticle Physics. 47: 67-76
Meli A, Becker J, Quenby J. (2011) Active Galactic Nuclei and Gamma Ray Bursts: Relativistic shocks and the origin of ultra high energy cosmic rays Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section a: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 630: 95-98
Lieu R, Quenby J, Bonamente M. (2010) The non-thermal intracluster medium Astrophysical Journal. 721: 1482-1491
Mulligan T, Blake JB, Shaul D, et al. (2009) Short-period variability in the galactic cosmic ray intensity: High statistical resolution observations and interpretation around the time of a Forbush decrease in August 2006 Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics. 114
Meli A, Becker JK, Quenby JJ. (2008) On the origin of ultra high energy cosmic rays: subluminal and superluminal relativistic shocks Astronomy and Astrophysics. 492: 323-336
McHardy IM, Jones LR, Merrifield MR, et al. (1998) The origin of the cosmic soft X-ray background: optical identification of an extremely deep ROSAT survey Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 295: 641-671
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