Data quality from the Detector Control System at the ATLAS experiment

Journal of Physics Conference Series IOP Publishing 219:2 (2010) 022037

Authors:

G Aad, J Adelman, S Arfaoui, M Baak, N Boelaert, S Burdin, J Cook, S D'Auria, M D'Onofrio, JA Frost, C Guyot, M Hauschild, RJ Hawkings, A Hoecker, G Iakovidis, M Iodice, KJC Leney, E Lytken, M Martinez-Perez, J Masik, AM Nairz, PUE Onyisi, S Roe, S Schaetzel, D Whittington, MG Wilson, S Zimmermann

Phenomenology of Rotating Extra‐Dimensional Black Holes at Hadron Colliders

AIP Conference Proceedings AIP Publishing 1200:1 (2010) 595-598

Authors:

James A Frost, George Alverson, Pran Nath, Brent Nelson

Phenomenology of production and decay of spinning extra-dimensional black holes at hadron colliders

Journal of High Energy Physics Springer Nature 2009:10 (2009) 014

Authors:

James A Frost, Jonathan R Gaunt, Marco OP Sampaio, Marc Casals, Sam R Dolan, M Andrew Parker, Bryan R Webber

Searching for Black Holes with the ATLAS Detector

AIP Conference Proceedings AIP Publishing 1078:1 (2008) 629-631

Authors:

James Frost, Pyungwon Ko, Deog Ki Hong

Dielectric function of degenerate InSb: Beyond the hydrodynamic model

Physical Review B Condensed Matter and Materials Physics 73:15 (2006)

Authors:

GR Bell, TD Veal, JA Frost, CF McConville

Abstract:

The plasmon excitations of the degenerate free-electron gas in the surface space-charge region of InSb have been studied using high-resolution electron-energy-loss spectroscopy. Semiclassical dielectric theory simulations of the energy-loss spectra have been performed using the hydrodynamic and Boltzmann-Mermin models. While both analyses include the effects of temperature, conduction band nonparabolicity, spatial dispersion and collisional damping, the hydrodynamic model is not able to quantitatively reproduce the experimental spectra at higher excitation wave vectors. The measured spectral shapes are only accurately reproduced when collisionless plasmon damping is included explicitly using the Boltzmann-Mermin dielectric function. © 2006 The American Physical Society.