Allan Blaer
Allan Blaer (born 1942) is a physicist and professor at Columbia University in New York City. He received his undergraduate degree from Columbia University in 1964. He later went on to obtain his PhD in physics at the same institution. He has done research in both theoretical and experimental physics. In quantum field theory, he worked on phase transitions in low-temperature boson and fermion systems, quantum field theory anomalies, dyons and magnetic monopoles in non-abelian gauge theories, and renormalization theory. In experimental physics, he has worked on a precision measurement of vacuum polarization in muonic atoms to test quantum electrodynamics.
Blaer was the director of undergraduate studies until 2008. Alongside a group of physics majors, Blaer established the Columbia University Chapter of the Society of Physics Students in November 1980. He currently runs the highly selective Columbia University Science Honors Program.
Publications
- "Extended Bound States and Resonances of two Fermions on a Periodic Lattice" (with A. S. Blaer, H. C. Ren, and O. Tchernyshyov) Phys. Rev. B 55, 6035-6043 (1997)
- "Monte Carlo Simulations of Lattice Bosons in Three Dimensions" (with J. Han) Phys. Rev. A 46, 3225-3233 (1992)
- "Measurement of K X-Rays from Muonic Helium formed in a Low-Density Target in an Intense Pulsed Muon Beam" (with J. French, M. May, A. M. Sachs and E. Zavattini) Phys. Rev. A 40, 158-162 (1989)
- "Study of the Polarization Dependence of the Photoelectric Effect in the Soft X-Ray Band: A Focal Plane Photoelectric Stellar X-Ray Polarimeter for the SPECTRUM-X-Gamma Mission" (with A. Heckler, P. Kaaret and R. Novick) SPIE X-Ray/EUV Optics for Astronomy and Microscopy 1160, 580 (1989)
- "Anomalous Fermion Production by a Julia-Zee Dyon" (with N. Christ and J. Tang) Phys. Rev. Lett. 47, 1364-1367 (1981)
- "Fermion emission from a Julia-Zee dyon" (with N. Christ and J. Tang) Phys. Rev. D 25, 2128 (1982)