X. Xiang Source Confirmed
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T. D. Lee Fellow
John Brown University
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As a T. D. Lee Fellow at John Brown University, X. Xiang investigates dark matter and cosmic phenomena, bridging theoretical and experimental particle physics. Xiang's research spans neutrino physics, atomic and subatomic realms, and the development of particle detectors. His work emphasizes detector performance, particularly in liquid xenon detectors. Xiang's contributions include studies on low-mass dark matter detection using innovative electrode background mitigation techniques. He has also worked on nuclear recoil calibration at sub-keV energies and examined the nuclear recoil response of liquid xenon concerning solar 8B neutrino and dark matter searches.
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- h-index: 12
- Publications: 25
- Citations: 1,266
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- Nuclear Recoil Calibration at Sub-keV Energies in LUX and Its Impact on Dark Matter Search Sensitivity (2025) DOI
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