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Juan Marcos Santander

PUBLICATIONS Selected publications 1. IceCube Collaboration, “Observation of the Cosmic-Ray Shadow of the Moon with Ice- Cube", submitted to PRD (2013) (arxiv:1305.6811). 2. IceCube Collaboration, “Observation of Anisotropy with the IceTop Array", ApJ (2013) 765, 55 (arxiv:1210.5278). 3. IceCube Collaboration, “Observation of an Anisotropy in the Galactic Cosmic Ray arrival direction at 400 TeV with IceCube", ApJ (2012) 746, 33 (arxiv:1109.1017). 4. IceCube Collaboration, “Observation of Anisotropy in the Arrival Directions of Galactic Cosmic Rays at Multiple Angular Scales with IceCube", ApJ 740, 16, 2011 (arxiv:1105.2326). 5. Pierre Auger Collaboration, “The Detector of the Pierre Auger Observatory", NIM A 620, 227-251, 2010 (arxiv:0907.4282).

Publications with few authors 1. S.Y. BenZvi et al., “The Lidar System of the Pierre Auger Observatory", NIM A 574 (2007) 171. (astro-ph/0609063) 2. C. De Donato et al., “Using stars to determine the absolute pointing of the fluorescence detector telescopes of the Pierre Auger Observatory", 28 (2007), 216.

Conference proceedings 1. M. Santander et al., for the IceCube Collaboration, “An update on cosmic-ray anisotropy studies with IceCube", 33rd International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC 13), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (July 2013), Paper No. 0382. 2. P. Desiati et al., for the IceCube Collaboration, “Study of the time-dependence of the cosmic-ray anisotropy with AMANDA and IceCube", 33rd International Cosmic Ray Con- ference (ICRC 13), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (July 2013), Paper No. 0411. 3. M. Santander for the IceCube Collaboration, “Anisotropy of TeV and PeV cosmic rays with IceCube and IceTop", Proceedings of the 2011 Very Large Volume Telescopes Conference (Erlangen, Germany), NIM A 725, 85-88, 2013 (arxiv:1205.3969) 4. S.Y. BenZvi et al., “Observation of Anisotropy in the Galactic Cosmic Rays at TeV Ener- gies with the IceCube Detector", 32nd International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC 11), Beijing, China (August 2011)(arxiv:1111.2735) 5. The Pierre Auger Collaboration, “Calibration and Monitoring of the Pierre Auger Observa- tory", 31st International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC 09), Lodz, Poland (June 2009)(arxiv: 0906.2358) 6. The Pierre Auger Collaboration, “Operations of and Future Plans for the Pierre Auger Observatory", 31st International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC 09), Lodz, Poland (June 2009)(arxiv:0906.2354) 7. S.Y. BenZvi et al., “Measurement of Aerosols at the Pierre Auger Observatory", Pierre Auger Collaboration, , 30th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC 07), Mérida, Yucatan, Mexico (3-11 July 2007)(arxiv:0706.3236) 8. R. Cester et al., “Atmospheric aerosol monitoring at the Pierre Auger Observatory", Pierre Auger Collaboration, , 29th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC 05), Pune, India (2005), 00 101-104. 9. J. Pallota et al., “New optics for LIDARs at the Pierre Auger Observatory: design, simula- tion and construction" (in Spanish), Annals of the 91st Meeting of the Argentine Physical Association. 10. A. Pattini et al., “Light pollution: a Study Based on the Assessment of Actual Cases", Inno- vation in Teaching/Learning Astronomy Methods, 26th General Assembly of the Interna- tional Astronomical Union, Prague, Czech Republic. Special Session 2, SPS2, #47.

-1- Publications as a member of the IceCube Collaboration

1. IceCube Collaboration, “Measurement of Atmospheric Neutrino Oscillations with IceCube", submitted to PRL (2013), (arxiv:1305.3909)

2. IceCube Collaboration, “First observation of PeV-energy with IceCube", sub- mitted to PRL (2013), (arxiv:1304.5356)

3. IceCube Collaboration, “Measurement of South Pole ice transparency with the IceCube LED calibration system", NIM A 711 (2013) 73-89, (arxiv:1301.5361)

4. IceCube Collaboration, “Search for Galactic PeV Gamma Rays with the IceCube Neutrino Observatory", submitted to PRD (2012), (arxiv:1210.7992)

5. IceCube Collaboration, “Searches for high-energy neutrino emission in the Galaxy with the combined IceCube-AMANDA detector", submitted to ApJ (2012), (arxiv:1210.3273)

6. IceCube Collaboration, “Search for Relativistic Magnetic Monopoles with IceCube", sub- mitted to PRD (2012), (arxiv:1208.4861)

7. IceCube Collaboration, “Search for Neutrinos from Annihilating Dark Matter in the Direc- tion of the Galactic Center with the 40-String IceCube Neutrino Observatory", submitted to PRD (2012), (arxiv:1210.3557)

8. IceCube Collaboration, “All-particle cosmic ray energy spectrum measured with 26 IceTop stations", submitted to Astroparticle Physics (2012), (arxiv:1202.3039)

9. IceCube Collaboration, “Cosmic Ray Composition and Energy Spectrum from 1-30 PeV Using the 40-String Configuration of IceTop and IceCube", submitted to Astroparticle Physics (2012), (arxiv:1207.3455)

10. IceCube Collaboration, “Lateral Distribution of in IceCube Cosmic Ray Events", submitted to PRD (2012), (arxiv:1208.2979)

11. IceCube Collaboration, “An improved method for measuring energy using the trun- cated mean of dE/dx", submitted to NIM A, 2012 (arxiv:1208.3430).

12. IceCube Collaboration, “IceTop: The Surface Component of IceCube", submitted to NIM A, 2012 (arxiv:1207.6326).

13. IceCube Collaboration, “Use of Event-Level Neutrino Telescope Data in Global Fits for Theories of New Physics", submitted to JCAP,2012 (arxiv:1207.0810).

14. IceCube Collaboration, “ASearch for Ultrahigh Energy Tau Neutrinos with IceCube", PRD, D86 (2012) 022005.

15. IceCube Collaboration, “An absence of neutrinos associated with cosmic-ray acceleration in γ-ray bursts", Nature 484, 351-354, 2012 (arxiv:1112.1840).

16. IceCube Collaboration, “Multi-year search for dark matter annihilations in the Sun with the AMANDA-II and IceCube detectors", PRD 85, 042002 (2012) (arxiv:1112.1840).

17. IceCube Collaboration, “Searching for soft relativistic jets in Core-collapse Supernovae with the IceCube Optical Follow-up Program", A&A 539 (2012) A60, (arxiv:1111.7030).

18. IceCube Collaboration, “The Design and Performance of IceCube DeepCore", Astroparti- cle Physics 35, 615 (2012) (arxiv:1109.6096).

19. IceCube Collaboration, “Searches for periodic neutrino emission from binary systems with 22 and 40 strings of IceCube", ApJ 748 (2012) 118, (arxiv:1108.3023).

20. IceCube Collaboration, “IceCube Sensitivity for Low-Energy Neutrinos from Nearby Su- pernovae", A&A 535, A109, 2011 (arxiv:1108.0171).

21. IceCube Collaboration, “Neutrino analysis of the September 2010 Crab Nebula flare and time-integrated constraints on neutrino emission from the Crab using IceCube", ApJ 745 (2012) 45, 2011 (arxiv:1106.3484).

-2- 22. IceCube Collaboration, “A Search for a Diffuse Flux of Astrophysical Muon Neutrinos with the IceCube 40-String Detector", Phys Rev D 84, 082001, 2011 (arxiv:1104.5187).

23. IceCube Collaboration, “Time-Dependent Searches for Point Sources of Neutrinos with the 40-String and 22-String Configurations of IceCube", ApJ 744 (2012) 1 (arxiv:1104.0075).

24. IceCube Collaboration, “Constraints on the Extremely-high Energy Cosmic Neutrino Flux with the IceCube 2008-2009 Data", Phys Rev D 83, 092003, 2011 (arxiv:1103.4250).

25. IceCube Collaboration, “Background studies for acoustic neutrino detection at the South Pole", Astroparticle Physics Vol.35, 6, 312-324 2011 (arxiv:1103.1216).

26. IceCube Collaboration, “Search for Dark Matter from the Galactic Halo with the IceCube Neutrino Observatory", Phys Rev D 84, 022004, 2011 (arxiv:1101.3349).

27. IceCube Collaboration, “First search for atmospheric and extraterrestrial neutrino-induced cascades with the IceCube detector", Phys Rev D 84, 072991, 2011 (arxiv:1101.1692).

28. IceCube Collaboration, “Limits on Neutrino Emission from Gamma-Ray Bursts with the 40 String IceCube Detector", Phys Rev Letters 106, 141101, 2011 (arxiv:1101.1448).

29. IceCube Collaboration, “Time-Integrated Searches for Point-like Sources of Neutrinos with the 40-String IceCube Detector", ApJ 732, 18, 2011 (arxiv:1012.2137).

30. IceCube Collaboration, “Constraints on high-energy neutrino emission from SN 2008", A&A 527, A28, 2011 (arxiv:1101.3942).

31. IceCube Collaboration, “Measurement of the atmospheric neutrino energy spectrum from 100 GeV to 400 TeV with IceCube", Phys Rev D 83, 012001, 2011 (arxiv:1010.3980).

32. IceCube Collaboration, “Search for a Lorentz-violating sidereal signal with atmospheric neutrinos in IceCube", Phys Rev D 82, 112003, 2010 (arxiv:1010.4096).

33. IceCube Collaboration, “Search for relativistic magnetic monopoles with the AMANDA-II neutrino telescope", EPJ C Vol.69, No.3-4, 361-378, 2010.

34. IceCube Collaboration, “Measurement of the Anisotropy of Cosmic Ray Arrival Directions with IceCube", Astrophysical Journal Letters Vol.79, No.10, p102001, 2009 (arxiv:1005. 2960).

Publications as a member of the Pierre Auger Collaboration

1. Pierre Auger Collaboration, “The Lateral Trigger Probability function for UHE Cosmic Rays Showers detected by the Pierre Auger Observatory", Astroparticle Physics Vol.35, 266-276, 2011 (arxiv:1111.6645).

2. Pierre Auger Collaboration, “Anisotropy and chemical composition of ultra-high energy cosmic rays using arrival directions measured by the Pierre Auger Observatory", JCAP06, 022, 2011 (arxiv:1106.3048).

3. Pierre Auger Collaboration, “Advanced functionality for radio analysis in the Offline soft- ware framework of the Pierre Auger Observatory", Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A 635, 92-102, 2011 (arxiv:1101.4473).

4. Pierre Auger Collaboration, “Search for First Harmonic Modulation in the Right Ascen- sion Distribution of Cosmic Rays Detected at the Pierre Auger Observatory", Astroparticle Physics Vol.34, 627-639, 2011 (arxiv:1103.2721).

5. Pierre Auger Collaboration, “The Pierre Auger Observatory Scaler Mode for the Study of the Modulation of Galactic Cosmic Rays due to Solar Activity", JINST 6, P01003, 2011.

6. Pierre Auger Collaboration, “The exposure of the hybrid detector of the Pierre Auger Ob- servatory", Astroparticle Physics Vol.34, 368-381, 2011 (arxiv:1010.6162).

7. Pierre Auger Collaboration, “Update on the correlation of the highest energy cosmic rays with nearby extragalactic matter", Astroparticle Physics Vol.34, 314-326, 2010 (arxiv:1009. 1855).

-3- 8. Pierre Auger Collaboration, “The northern site of the Pierre Auger Observatory", New Journal of Physics 12, 035001, 2010.

9. Pierre Auger Collaboration, “Measurement of the Depth of Maximum of Extensive Air Showers above 1018 eV", Physics Review Letters 104, 091101, 2010 (arxiv:1002.0699).

10. Pierre Auger Collaboration, “Measurement of the energy spectrum of cosmic rays above 1018 eV using the Pierre Auger Observatory", Physics Letters B 685, 239-246, 2010 (arxiv: 1002.1975).

11. Pierre Auger Collaboration, “A study of the effect of molecular and aerosol conditions in the atmosphere on air fluorescence measurements at the Pierre Auger Observatory", As- troparticle Physics Vol.33, 108-129, 2010 (arxiv:1002.0366).

12. Pierre Auger Collaboration, “Trigger and aperture of the surface detector array of the Pierre Auger Observatory", Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A613, 29-39, 2010 (arxiv:1111.6764).

13. Pierre Auger Collaboration, “Atmospheric effects on extensive air showers observed with the surface detector of the Pierre Auger observatory", Astroparticle Physics Vol.32, 89-99, 2009 (arxiv:0906.5497).

14. Pierre Auger Collaboration, “Upper limit on the cosmic-ray fraction at EeV ener- gies from the Pierre Auger Observatory", Astroparticle Physics Vol.31, 399-406, 2009 (arxiv: 0903.1127).

15. Pierre Auger Collaboration, “Limit on the diffuse flux of ultra-high energy tau neutrinos with the surface detector of the Pierre Auger Observatory", Physical Review D Vol.79, No.10) p102001, 2009 (arxiv:0903.3385).

16. Pierre Auger Collaboration, “Observation of the suppression of the flux of cosmic rays above 4 × 1019 eV", Physical Review Letters 101 (2008), 061101 (arxiv:0806.4302).

17. Pierre Auger Collaboration, “Upper Limit on the diffuse flux of UHE tau neutrinos from the Pierre Auger Observatory", Physical Review Letters 100 (2008), 211101 (arxiv:0712. 1909).

18. Pierre Auger Collaboration, “Upper Limit on the Cosmic-Ray Photon Flux Above 1019 eV Using the Surface Detector of the Pierre Auger Observatory", Astroparticle Physics 29 (2008), 243 (arxiv:0712.1147)

19. Pierre Auger Collaboration, “Correlation of the highest-energy cosmic rays with the po- sitions of nearby active galactic nuclei", Astroparticle Physics 29 (2008), 188 (arxiv:0712. 2843).

20. Pierre Auger Collaboration, “Correlation of the highest energy cosmic rays with nearby extragalactic objects", Science 318, 939 (9 November 2007) (arxiv:0711.2256).

21. Pierre Auger Collaboration, “Anisotropy studies around the galactic centre at EeV energies with the Auger Observatory", Astroparticle Physics 27 (2007), 244. (astro-ph/0607382)

22. Pierre Auger Collaboration, “An upper limit to the photon fraction in cosmic rays above 1019 eV from the Pierre Auger Observatory", Astroparticle Physics 27 (2007), 155. (astro-ph/ 0606619)

23. Pierre Auger Collaboration, “Properties and performance of the prototype instrument for the Pierre Auger Observatory”, Nuclear Instruments and Methods A523 (2004), 50.

Internal publications of the Pierre Auger Collaboration

1. P. Bauleo et al., “The generation of relative calibration constants for the FD", GAP Note 2009-076

2. C. Delle Fratte et al., “On the stability of the FD cameras", GAP Note 2008-129

3. P. Bauleo et al., “The generation of relative calibration constants for the FD", GAP Note 2009-076

-4- 4. S. BenZvi et al., “The Calibration and Optimization of the Auger Elastic Lidar System", GAP Note 2007-033

5. Y. Guardincerri et al., “A method for rejecting lightning and other noise events from the Auger Fluorescence Detector data", GAP Note 2007-032

6. M. Santander et al., “Impact of FD operation on the PMTs life-time", GAP Note 2007-025

7. V. Rizi et al., “The Raman LIDAR receiver at Pierre Auger Observatory: installation and harware tests", GAP Note 2006-015

8. C. De Donato et al., “Using star tracks to determine the absolute pointing of the Fluores- cence Detector telescopes", GAP Note 2005-008

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