Cosmic ray astrophysics (selected papers in refereed journals): top
  1. Evidence against Stellar Chromospheric Origin of Galactic Cosmic Rays. A. J. Westphal, P. B. Price, B. A. Weaver, and V. G. Afanasiev, Nature 396, 50-52 (1998).
  2. Measurement of the Isotopic Composition of Iron and Nickel in the Galactic Cosmic Rays. A. J. Westphal, V. G. Afanasyev, P. B. Price, M. Solarz, V. V. Akimov, V. G. Rodin, and N. I. Shvets,Astrophys. J. Lett. 468, 679-685 (1996).
Particle astrophysics (selected papers in refereed journals): top
  1. D. Snowden-Ifft, E. S. Freeman, and P. B. Price, Reply to Comment on "Limits on Dark Matter Using Ancient Mica", in Phys. Rev. Letters 76, 331-332 (1996).
  2. Search for Weakly Interacting Massive Particles in Ancient Mica. P. B. Price and D. Snowden-Ifft, Nucl. Phys. B (Proc. Suppl.), 43, 149-151 (1995).
  3. Limits on Dark Matter Using Ancient Mica. D. P. Snowden-Ifft and P.B. Price, Physical Review Letters, 74, 4133 (1995).
  4. Flux Limits for Supermassive Magnetic Monopoles that Do Not Catalyze Baryon Decay. P. B. Price, Phys. Rev. Letters 73, 1305 (1994).
  5. Advances in Solid State nuclear track detectors (Beijing). P. B. Price, Nucl. Tracks Radiat. Meas. Vol. 22, Nos. 1-4, pp. 9-21 (1993).
  6. Advances in Solid State nuclear track detectors (Rome). P. B. Price and M. H. Salamon, Nucl. Tracks Radiat. Meas. Vol. 12, Nos. 1-6, pp. 5-17 (1986).
Nuclear physics (selected papers in refereed journals): top
  1. Non-observation of 12C Cluster Decay of 114Ba. A. Guglielmetti, R. Bonetti, G. Poli, R. Collatz, Z. Hu, R. Kirchner, E. Roeckl, N. Gunn, P. B. Price, B. A. Weaver, A. Westphal, and J. Szerypo, Phys. Rev. C 56, R2912-R2916 (1997).
  2. Electromagnetic Production of Hyperfragments in Ultrarelativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions. Y. D. He and P. B. Price, Nuclear Physics A 585, 363c-364c (1995).
  3. Identification of the New Isotope 114Ba and Search for its Alpha and Cluster Radioactivity. A. Guglielmetti, R. Bonetti, G. Poli, P. B. Price, A. J. Westphal, Z. Janas, H. Keller, R. Kirchner, O. Klepper, A. Piechaczek, E. Roeckl, K. Schmidt, A. Plochocki, J. Szerypo and B. Blank, Physical Review C 52, 740-743 (1995).
IceCube top
  1. Status of IceCube., A. Karle. 2006.
  2. On the selection of AGN neutrino source candidates for a source stacking anaysis with neutrino telescopes. A. Achterberg et al., Astroparticle Physics, in press (2006)
  3. Limit on the high-energy gamma and neutrino fluxes from the SGR 1806-20 giant flare of December 27th, 2004 with the AMANDA-II detector. A. Achterberg et al. http://astro-ph/0607233 (2006).
  4. First year performance of the IceCube neutrino telescope. A. Achterberg et al., Astroparticle Phys. 26 155-173 (2006)
  5. Status of the IceCube neutrino observatory. The IceCube Collaboration. New Astronomy Reviews 48, 519-525 (2004)
  6. Sensitivity of the Icecube detector to astrophysical sources of high energy muon neutrinos. J. Ahrens et al. Astroparticle Physics 20, 507-532 (2004)
  7. The Ice-Cube High-Energy Neutrino Telescope, S. Yoshida for the IceCube Collaboration. Proc. 28th Intern. Cosmic Ray Conference, 1369-1372 (2003).
AMANDA (selected papers in refereed journals): top
  1. Limits to the muon flux from neutralino annihilations in the sun with the AMANDA detector. M. Ackermann and the AMANDA Collaboration. Astroparticle Physics 24, 459-466 (2006).
  2. Limits to the muon flux from neutralino annihilations at the center of the Earth with AMANDA. A. Achterberg et al., Astropart. Phys. 26, 129-139 (2006).
  3. A search for high energy muon neutrinos from the Galactic plane with AMANDA-II. J.L. Kelley for the IceCube Collaboration. http://astro-ph/0509546. (2006)
  4. Search for extraterrestrial point sources of high energy neutrinos with AMANDA-II using data collected in 2000-2002. M. Ackermann and the AMANDA Collaboration. Phys. Rev. D 71, 077102 (2005).
  5. Flux limits on ultrahigh-energy neutrinos with AMANDA-B10. The AMANDA Collaboration. M.Ackermann et al., Astroparticle Physics 22, 339-353 (2005).
  6. Search for Extraterrestrial Point Sources of Neutrinos with AMANDA-II, T. Hauschildt and D. Steele and AMANDA Collaboration, J. Ahrens et al. (AMANDA Collaboration). Phys. Rev. Lett. 92, 071102 (2004).
  7. Measurement of the cosmic ray composition at the knee with the SPASE-2/AMANDA-B10 detectors. AMANDA and SPASE Collaborations (J. Ahrens et al.). Astroparticle Physics 21, 565-581 (2004).
  8. Search for neutrino induced cascades with AMANDA. The AMANDA Collaboration. Astroparticle Physics 22, 127-138 (2004).
  9. Search for Neutrino-Induced Cascades with the AMANDA Detector, J. Ahrens et al., Phys. Rev. D 67, 012003 (2003).
  10. Search for Point Sources of High Energy Neutrinos with AMANDA, J. Ahrens et al., Ap. J. 583, 1040-1057 (2003).
  11. Limits on Diffuse Fluxes of High Energy Extraterrestrial Neutrinos with the AMANDA-B10 Detector, J. Ahrens et al. (the AMANDA Collaboration), Phys. Rev. Lett. 90, 251101 (2003).
  12. Limits to the Muon Flux from WIMP Annihilation in the Center of the Earth with the AMANDA Neutrino Detector. J. Ahrens and the AMANDA collaboration, Phys. Rev. D 66, 032006 (2002).
  13. Search for Supernova Neutrino Bursts with the AMANDA Detector, J. Ahrens et al., Astropart. Physics 16/4, 345-359 (2002).
  14. Observation of High Energy Atmospheric Neutrinos with AMANDA, J. Ahrens et al. Phys. Rev. D 66, 012005 (2002).
  15. Physics and Operation of the AMANDA-II High Energy Neutrino Telescope, S. W. Barwick, for the AMANDA Collaboration, astro-ph/0211269 (2002).
  16. Observation of high energy neutrinos using Cherenkov detectors embedded deep in Antarctic ice, AMANDA Collaboration, Nature 410, 441-443 (2001).
  17. Role of Group and Phase Velocity in High-Energy Neutrino Observatories, P. B. Price and K. Woschnagg, Astroparticle Physics 15, 97-100 (2001).
  18. The AMANDA Neutrino Telescope: Principle of Operation and First Results, E. Andres, et al., Astroparticle Physics 13, 1-20 (2000).
  19. The Search for Neutrino Sources Beyond The Sun, S. Barwick, F. Halzen, and P.B. Price, Inter. J.Mod. Phys. A 11, 3393-3413 (1996).
Optical Properties of Glacial Ice (papers in refereed journals): top
  1. Optical Properties of deep glacial ice at the South Pole. K. Woschnagg, P.B. Price, R. C. Bay, D. Chirkin and P. Miocinovic. M. Ackermann et al., J. Geophys. Res. 111, D13203 (2006)
  2. Temperature Dependence of Optical Absorption in Ice at 532 nm, Kurt Woschnagg and P. B. Price, Applied Optics 40, 2496-2500 (2001).
  3. Optical Properties of South Pole Ice at Depths from 1400 to 2300 meters, K. Woschnagg, P. B. Price et al., in Proceedings of the 26th ICRC, August 17-25, 1999, Salt Lake City, Utah, pp. 200-203.
  4. Remote Sensing of Dust in Deep Ice at the South Pole, Y. D. He and P. B. Price, J. Geophys. Res. 103 (D14) 17041-17056 (1998).
  5. Optical Properties of Pure Ice at the South Pole: Scattering, P. B. Price and L. Bergström, Applied Optics 36, 4181-4194 (1997).
  6. Optical Properties of Pure Ice at the South Pole: Absorption, L. Bergström, P. B. Price et al., Appl. Optics 36, 4168-4180 (1997).
  7. Implications of Optical Properties of Ocean, Lake, and Ice for Ultrahigh-energy Neutrino Detection, P. B. Price, Appl. Optics 36, 1965-1975 (1997).
  8. UV and Optical Light Transmission Properties in Deep Ice at the South Pole, P. Askebjer and the AMANDA collaboration, Geophys. Res. Lett. 24, 1355-1358 (1997).
  9. Optical Properties of the South Pole Ice at Depths Between 0.8 and 1 Kilometer, P. Askeber et al. (AMANDA Collaboration). Science 267, 1147-1150 (1995).
Glaciology (selected papers in refereed journals): top
  1. Temperature Profile for Glacial Ice at the South Pole: Implications for Life in a Nearby Subglacial Lake, P. Buford Price et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 99, 7844 (2002).
  2. Age vs Depth of Glacial Ice at South Pole, P. B. Price, K. Woschnagg, and D. Chirkin. Geophysical Research Letters 27, 2129-2133 (2000).
  3. Kinetics of Conversion of Air Bubbles to Air-Hydrate Crystals in Antarctic Ice, P.B. Price, Science, 267,1802-1804 (1995).
Acoustic Detection of Neutrino-induced Cascades (selected papers in refereed journals): top
  1. Attenuation of Acoustic Waves in Glacial Ice and Salt Domes. P. B. Price, J. of Geophys. Res., Vol. 111, B02201 (2006)
  2. Simulation of a hybrid optical/radio/acoustic extension to IceCube for EeV neutrino detection.D. Besson, S. Boeser, R. Nahnhauer, P. B. Price and J. A. Vandenbroucke for the IceCube Collaboration. Proc. 29th International Cosmic Ray Conference, Pune, India, 5, 21-24 (2005).
  3. Comparison of Optical, Radio, and Acoustical Detectors for Ultrahigh-Energy Neutrinos, P.B. Price, Astroparticle Physics 5, 43-52 (1996).
  4. Mechanisms of Attenuation of Acoustic Waves in Antarctic Ice. P. B. Price, Nucl. Instr. Meth. A325, 346 (1993).
Paleoclimatology and Volcanology top
  1. A deep high-resolution optical log of dust, ash and stratigraphy in South Pole glacial ice. N. Bramall, R. C. Bay, K. Woschnagg, R. A. Rohde and P. B. Price. Geophys. Res. Lett. 32, L21815 (2005).
  2. Globally synchronous ice core volcanic tracers and abrupt cooling during the Last Glacial period. R. C. Bay, P. B. Price, G. Clow, R. Hawley, R. udisti and E. Castellano. J. Geophys. Res. 111, D11108 (2005).
  3. Bipolar Correlation of Volcanism with Millenial Climate Change. R. C. Bay, N. Bramall, and P. Buford Price, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 101, 6341-6345 (2004).
  4. Ice Logging with Light and Sound, R. C. Bay, N. Bramall, and P. B. Price, EOS 84 (9) 77-82 (2003).
  5. Volcanic Ash Record in the Siple Dome Ice Core, N. W. Dunbar, A. Kurbatov, G. A. Zielinski, W. C. McIntosh, P. B. Price, and R. C. Bay. Proc. WAIS Conference (2003).
  6. Rapid Optical Method for Logging Dust Concentrationvs Depth in Glacial Ice, P. Miocinovic, P. B. Price, and R. C. Bay, Applied Optics 40, 2515-2521 (2001).
  7. Climate Logging with a New Rapid Optical Technique at Siple Dome, R. C. Bay, P. B. Price, G. D. Clow, and A. J. Gow, Geophys. Res. Lett. 28, 4635 (2001).
Life in extreme environments top
  1. Microbial life in glacial ice and implications for a cold origin of life. P. B. Price. FEMS Microbiology Ecology (in press) (2006).
  2. Microorganisms metabolizing on clay grains in 3-km-deep Greenland basal ice. H. C. Tung, P.B. Price, N.E. Bramall G. Vrdoljak. Astrobiology 6, 69-86 (2006)
  3. Microbial origin of excess greenhouse gases in glacial ice and implications for life on Mars. C. Tung, N.E. Bramall and P.B. Price. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 102, 18292-18296 (2005).
  4. Temperature Dependence of the Metabolic Rates for Microbial Growth, Maintenance, and Survival. P. Buford Price and Todd Sowers. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 101, 4631-4636 (2004).
  5. Life in Solid Ice on Earth and Other Planetary Bodies, P. B. Price, in Bioastronomy 2002: Life Amongst the Stars, ed. Ray Norris and Frank Stootman (Asttronomical Society of the Pacific, IAU Symposium Series, 2003, Symposium No. 213), pp 363-366.
  6. Search for Microbes and Biogenic Compounds in Polar Ice using Fluorescence. R. Bay, N. Bramall and P. Buford Price, in Life in Ancient Ice, eds. S. O. Rogers and J. D. Castello (Princeton Uiversity Press, Princeton, NJ, 2002), 268-276.
  7. A Habitat for Psychrophiles in Deep Antarctic Ice. P. B. Price, Proc. National Academy of Sciences, 97, 1247-1251 (2000).
  8. DeepIce: Prospects for Microbiology at an Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Center. P. B. Price, Proc. SPIE, 3755, 198-207 (1999).
  9. Life in Solid Ice?, P. B. Price, unpublished manuscript.
Sizing of individual Bacillus spores top
  1. Kinetics of Size Changes of Individual Bacillus thuringiensis Spores in Response to Changes in Relative Humidity, A. J. Westphal, P. B. Price, T. J. Leighton, and K. E. Wheeler, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., 100, 3461-3466 (2003).
Opening Lectures at International Conferences on nuclear Tracks in Solids top
  1. Recent applications of nuclear tracks in solids. P. B. Price. Radiation Measurements, to be published (2006).
  2. Science and technology with nuclear tracks in solids. P. B. Price. Radiation Measurements 40, 146-159 (2005).
Biographies top
  1. John Reynolds
  2. Robert Walker