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  51   Thu Nov 11 09:19:24 2021 Amy Thesis/CandidacyGeneralThings to do before sending Amy your thesis draftOther

Put the text through grammarly and make fixes.  Currently, you can't put a pdf into grammarly and it is not integrated with overleaft.  Instead, you can open a pdf in Word, save it as a word document, and then read that in grammarly.

Check for the following:

The first sentence of every paragraph summarizes the entire paragraph, every later sentence in the paragraph supports that first sentence.

Every paragraph should contain more than one sentence, and see above.

Learn when to use which and that, and about the comma before which.

Learn rules of hyphenation.  When two words together form an adjective, hyphenate them.  For example, "One should not write a one-sentence paragraph."

Avoid extreme words like always, never, and instead quantify the rarity of exceptions where it makes sense.

Do not use the word "likelihood" in replace of the word "probability."  A likelihood is a specific thing.

Avoid the word random and instead be more specific.  So for example, instead of "I chose random directions" it would be "I chose directions uniformly distributed in cos(theta_z) between -1 and 1."

When you include a numbered equation, the text around it should be worded so that the equation is part of a sentence.  Often that involves using a colon before an equation.  Check that in the line that follows, there is not an indent created by having an extra line in Latex.

Be sure to refer to and describe every figure and table in the text.  Refer to them in the first sentence of a paragraph wherever possible and make it the topic of a paragraph.

Use Fig., Tab., Sec., Eq.

For the right spacing between a number an units, do 100\,MHz.

Don't italicize units.

Don't start a sentence with a variable.

Do not italicize subscripts or superscripts that are a word or part of a word, such as, do x_{\rm{meas}}, not x_{meas}.

If you are including any figure that you did not make yourself, cite it, or acknowledge the person that made it.

If you are presenting work that you collaborated with someone else on, acknowledge what work was done by others and state your role.

Avoid adverbs.  Remove it or quantify instead.

This is one place where you can put all of the details of what you did, down to where future students can find your code and the names of the functions.   Make ample use of appendices.

You can lift material from a published paper that you wrote or co-wrote as long as you explain that is what it is.  See Chapter 2 of Brian Clark's thesis for example.

 

  52   Sat Apr 2 17:57:00 2022 AmyThesis/CandidacyGeneralJorge Torres dissertation 

Jorge's dissertation can be found here:

https://etd.ohiolink.edu/apexprod/rws_olink/r/1501/10?clear=10&p10_accession_num=osu1626947923539686

updated link: https://etd.ohiolink.edu/acprod/odb_etd/etd/r/1501/10?p10_accession_num=osu1626947923539686&clear=10

 

  56   Thu Jul 25 16:21:02 2024 Alex MachtayThesis/CandidacyGeneralAlex Candidacy Paper and PresentationOther

My candidacy paper and presentation from July 2024. The topic was "Strategies and Prospects for High Energy Astrophysical Neutrino Detection."

  Draft   Thu Mar 19 07:07:33 2026 Brian DaileyThesis/CandidacyAnalysisBrian Dailey's PhD ThesisANITA

Brian Dailey's PhD Thesis.

  2   Fri Dec 16 12:20:26 2016 J.C. HansonRefereed PapersAnalysisRadio detection of air showers with the ARIANNA experiment on the Ross Ice ShelfARA

J.C. Hanson - I'm adding this paper reference so we have something to shoot for in our own analyses searching for down-coming events: arXiv:1612.04473

 

  3   Sun Dec 18 23:50:25 2016 Amy ConnollyRefereed PapersAnalysisConstraints on the Ultra-High-Energy Neutrino Flux from Gamma-Ray Bursts from a Prototype Station of the Askaryan Radio ArrayARA
  6   Tue Jan 10 12:56:31 2017 J. C. HansonRefereed PapersGeneralMy Dissertation (read section 2.4 for an understanding of the non-observation of ray-tracing)ARA

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8930310/pdf/HansonThesis.pdf

  15   Wed Mar 15 17:17:13 2017 J.C. HansonRefereed PapersTheoryLatest Askaryan RF emission paperARA
  21   Wed Mar 29 11:40:52 2017 J. C. HansonRefereed PapersTheoryLatest Askaryan Emission Paper now on arXiv (make sure to look at version 4) 

https://arxiv.org/abs/1605.04975v4

  41   Wed Mar 7 12:15:36 2018 Oindree BanerjeeRefereed PapersHardwareRevised tuff paper along with referee comments and our responses -- March 7 2018ANITA

Revised twice so far, both revisions attached here

  42   Wed Mar 7 12:30:54 2018 Oindree BanerjeeRefereed PapersAnalysisANITA-3 Diffuse Neutrino Search Paper Arxiv Submission March 7 2018 

Attached is what was submitted to arxiv for the first time

This paper has descriptions and results from three complementary analyses, Analysis A, B and C

Analysis C is the OSU binned analysis, and this is the first time that this new analysis is being published (other than theses) 

 

  45   Wed Aug 1 21:51:08 2018 Brian ClarkRefereed PapersAnalysisARA Solar Flare PaperARA

ARA solar flare paper submitted to the journal.

Link: https://arxiv.org/abs/1807.03335

 

  Draft   Sun Dec 18 23:55:21 2016 Amy ConnollyOtherOtherRadio Detection of High Energy Neutrinos Other
  Draft   Fri May 19 12:47:58 2017 Kai Staats  Kai Staats masters thesisOther
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