N. J. Buchanan Source Confirmed
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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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N. J. Buchanan is an Associate Professor at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Their research focuses on experimental particle physics, particularly investigations involving neutrinos and cosmic rays. Buchanan is involved in collaborations utilizing the NOvA detector, a long-baseline neutrino experiment.
Recent publications include measurements of neutrino cross-sections, including the double-differential muon-neutrino charged-current inclusive cross section and the electron neutrino-nucleus charged-current double-differential cross section. Investigations also extend to the seasonal variation of multiple-muon cosmic ray air showers observed in the NOvA detector. Furthermore, Buchanan's work includes research into the search for slow magnetic monopoles with the NOvA detector and the development of high-performance computing and data management strategies for high-energy physics.
Buchanan has an h-index of 83 with over 427 publications and more than 29,835 citations, indicating a significant research impact. They have a key collaborator, Brajendra Panda, at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom they share one publication. Buchanan also maintains an active lab website.
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- h-index: 83
- Publications: 427
- Citations: 29,835
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- Accelerating Cloud Database Recovery for Providing Real-Time Service After a Cyberattack (2025) DOI
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