M. Luo
University of Washington(US)University of Utah(US)IIT@MIT(US)ARUP Laboratories (United States)(US)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena, Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena, Particle Detector Development and Performance, Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies, Viral-associated cancers and disorders
Most-Cited Works
- → Evidence for correlated changes in the spectrum and composition of cosmic rays at extremely high energies(1993)488 cited
- → The cosmic-ray energy spectrum observed by the Fly's Eye(1994)455 cited
- → Cosmic-ray composition around1018eV(1993)100 cited
- → Study of Broad‐Scale Anisotropy of Cosmic‐Ray Arrival Directions from \documentclass{aastex} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{bm} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{pifont} \usepackage{stmaryrd} \usepackage{textcomp} \usepackage{portland,xspace} \usepackage{amsmath,amsxtra} \usepackage[OT2,OT1]{fontenc} \newcommand\cyr{ \renewcommand\rmdefault{wncyr} \renewcommand\sfdefault{wncyss} \renewcommand\encodingdefault{OT2} \normalfont \selectfont} \DeclareTextFontCommand{\textcyr}{\cyr} \pagestyle{empty} \DeclareMathSizes{10}{9}{7}{6} \begin{document} \landscape $2\times 10^{17}$ \end{document} to 1020Electron Volts from Fly's Eye Data(1999)69 cited
- → Study of Broad Scale Anisotropy of Cosmic Ray Arrival Directions from $2\times 10^{17} eV$ to $10^{20} eV$ from Fly's Eye Data(1998)7 cited