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Gary S. Adams
Professor of Physics
Education:
Indiana University; 1977 Ph.D. in Physics.
UCLA; 1977-1979 Postdoc at LAMPF.
MIT; 1979-1982 Postdoc at MIT/Bates Electron Accelerator Laboratory.
Career Highlights:
University of South Carolina; 1982-1986 Physics faculty.
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; 1986-present, Physics faculty.
Research Interests:
Experimental particle physics; dark matter, exotic mesons.
Selected Publications (156 total):
"Search for Invisible Decays of the Y(1S) Resonance," P. Rubin and CLEOc Collaboration, Phys.Rev.D75, 031104 (2007).
"Measurement of the Muonic Branching Fractions of the Narrow Upsilon Resonances," G.S. Adams and CLEOc Collaboration, Phys. Rev. Lett 94, 012001 (2005).
"Exotic meson decay to ," M. Lu and E852 Collaboration, Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, 032002 (2005).
"Exotic meson production in the f1 (1285) system observed in the reaction at 18 GeV/c," J. Kuhn and E852 Collaboration, Phys. Lett. B 595, 109 (2004).
"Observation of pseudoscalar and axial vector resonances in at 18 GeV," G.S. Adams, and E852 Collaboration, Phys. Lett. B 516, 264 (2001).
Contact:
(518) 276-8406
adamsg@rpi.edu
Home Page: http://www.rpi.edu/~adamsg/
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