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Steve Biller

Professor of Particle Physics

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Steven.Biller@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)73386
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Observations of gamma-ray sources at energies > 300 GeV

Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series 120:4 (1996) 603-606

Authors:

TC Weekes, CW Akerlof, S Biller, D Bird, P Boyle, J Bussons, J Buckley, DA Carterlewis, MF Cawley, M Catanese, M Chanteil, V Connaughton, DJ Fegan, J Finley, J Gaidos, AM Hillas, RC Lamb, F Krennrich, R Lessard, J McEnery, DI Meyer, G Mohanty, J Quinn, A Rodgers, HJ Rose, G Sembroski, MS Schubnell, C Wilson, J Zweerink

Abstract:

Results from recent observations with the Whipple Observatory gamma-ray telescope are reported; after the successful detection of Markarian (Mkn) 421 particular emphasis was put on the observation of nearby Bl Lacs. The Bl Lac, Mkn 501, which is similar to Mkn 421 in many ways, was detected for the first time as a gamma-ray source. Extensive coverage of Mkn 421 this season revealed unusual variability; one episode of intensity change in April, 1995 was measured with high statistical significance. Upper limits were found for a number of Bl Lacs with z < 0.1.

Gamma-Ray Variability of the BL Lacertae Object Markarian 421

The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 472:1 (1996) l9-l12

Authors:

JH Buckley, CW Akerlof, S Biller, DA Carter-Lewis, M Catanese, MF Cawley, V Connaughton, DJ Fegan, JP Finley, J Gaidos, AM Hillas, JF Kartje, A Königl, F Krennrich, RC Lamb, R Lessard, DJ Macomb, JR Mattox, JE McEnery, G Mohanty, J Quinn, AJ Rodgers, HJ Rose, MS Schubnel, GL Sembroski, PS Smith, TC Weekes, C Wilson, J Zweerink
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Extremely rapid bursts of TeV photons from the active galaxy Markarian 421

Nature Springer Nature 383:6598 (1996) 319-320

Authors:

JA Gaidos, CW Akerlof, S Biller, PJ Boyle, AC Breslin, JH Buckley, DA Carter-Lewis, M Catanese, MF Cawley, DJ Fegan, JP Finley, J Bussöns Gordo, AM Hillas, F Krennrich, RC Lamb, RW Lessard, JE McEnery, C Masterson, G Mohanty, P Moriarty, J Quinn, AJ Rodgers, HJ Rose, F Samuelson, MS Schubnell, GH Sembroski, R Srinivasan, TC Weekes, CL Wilson, J Zweerink
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Very High Energy Gamma-Ray Emission from the Blazar Markarian 421

The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 460 (1996) 644

Authors:

MS Schubnell, CW Akerlof, S Biller, J Buckley, DA Carter-Lewis, MF Cawley, M Chantell, V Connaughton, DJ Fegan, S Fennell, JA Gaidos, AM Hillas, AD Kerrick, RC Lamb, DI Meyer, G Mohanty, J Rose, AC Rovero, G Sembroski, TC Weekes, C Wilson, J Zweerink
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Hypothesis ranking and the context of probabilities in an open-ended search

Astroparticle Physics Elsevier 4:3 (1996) 285-291
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