Jordan A. Goodman is an American physicist whose expertise is in particle astrophysics. He is the former Chair of Physics Department, at the University of Maryland.[1] In 2009, Goodman was elected a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.[2] In 2017 he was awarded the Yodh Prize.[3]
Education
edit- Undergraduate: B.S., Physics, University of Maryland - 1973
- Graduate: M.S., Physics, University of Maryland - 1975
- Ph.D., Physics, University of Maryland - 1978
Publications
edit- Measurement of the atmospheric neutrino energy spectrum from 100 GeV to 400 TeV with IceCube, Phys. Rev. D 83, 012001 (2011)
- Constraints on high-energy neutrino emission from SN 2008D. (R. Abbasi et al.) Astron. Astrophys. 527:A28, 2011. [arXiv:1101.3942]
- Search for neutrino-induced cascades with five years of AMANDA data. (R. Abbasi, et al.) Astropart. Phys. 34:420-430, 2011.
- Search for a Lorentz-violating sidereal signal with atmospheric neutrinos in IceCube. (R. Abbasi et al.) Phys. Rev. D 82:112003, 2010. [arXiv:1010.4096]
- Search for relativistic magnetic monopoles with the AMANDA-II neutrino telescope. By R. Abbasi, et al., Eur. Phys. J. C 69:361-378, 2010.
- The first search for extremely-high energy cosmogenic neutrinos with the IceCube Neutrino Observatory. (R. Abbasi et al.) Phys. Rev. D 82:072003, 2010. [arXiv:1009.1442]
- Measurement of the Anisotropy of Cosmic Ray Arrival Directions with IceCube. (R. Abbasi et al.) Astrophys. J. 718:L194, 2010. [arXiv:1005.2960]
- The Energy Spectrum of Atmospheric Neutrinos between 2 and 200 TeV with the AMANDA-II Detector. (R. Abbasi et al.) Astropart. Phys. 34:48-58, 2010. [arXiv:1004.2357]
- Limits on a muon flux from Kaluza-Klein dark matter annihilations in the Sun from the IceCube 22-string detector. (R. Abbasi et al.) Phys. Rev. D 81:057101, 2010. [arXiv:0910.4480]
- Milagro Observations of TeV Emission from Galactic Sources in the Fermi Bright Source List (A. Abdo et al.) Astrophys. J. Letters Apr 2009 700:L127-L131,(2009)
- Limits on a muon flux from neutralino annihilations in the Sun with the IceCube 22-string detector. (R. Abbasi et al.) Phys. Rev. Lett. 102:201302,(2009)
- Determination of the Atmospheric Neutrino Flux and Searches for New Physics with AMANDA-II. (R. Abbasi et al.) Phys. Rev. D 79:102005,(2009)
- Search for Point Sources of High Energy Neutrinos with Final Data from AMANDA-II. (R. Abbasi et al.). Phys. Rev. D 79:062001,(2009)
- The Large Scale Cosmic-Ray Anisotropy as Observed with Milagro. (A.A. Abdo et al.) Astrophys. J. 698:2121-2130,(2009)
References
edit- ^ "Jordan A. Goodman". Umdgrb.umd.edu. Archived from the original on 2012-06-23. Retrieved 2013-01-27.
- ^ "UMD Physicists Among New AAAS Fellows". University of Maryland. December 17, 2009. Retrieved May 9, 2022.
- ^ "Jordan Goodman Named Winner of Yodh Prize". Department of Physics, University of Maryland. May 24, 2017.