Vernon R. Cupps
Dr. Vernon R. Cupps is a nuclear physicist and a research associate at Institute for Creation Research.
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Education
Dr. Vernon Cupps received his B.S. with Honors and M.S. in Physics at the University of Missouri-Columbia, and his Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics at Indiana University-Bloomington, where he worked at the Indiana University Cyclotron Facility.[1] He is a published researcher with 73 publications, 18 of which are in refereed journals.
From 1980 to 1987, he was employed as a Research Assistant at the Indiana University Cyclotron Facility. He has been an officer in US Navy and worked as an applied physicist in a DOD material analysis laboratory. Between 1987 and 1988, Dr. Cupps filled a postdoctoral fellowship with Rutgers University. During this time he worked at LAMPF in Los Alamos, NM. Since 1988, he has been employed at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory.[2]
Publications
Books
- Cupps, Vernon R. (2019). Rethinking Radiometric Dating: Evidence for a Young Earth from a Nuclear Physicist. Dallas, Tx: Institute for Creation Research. ISBN 978-1-946246-22-6.
Selected articles
- E.J. Stephenson, R.C. Johnson, J.A. Tostevin, V.R. Cupps, J.D. Brown, C.C. Foster, J.A. Gering, W.P. Jones, D.A. Low, D.W. Miller, H. Nann, C. Olmer, A.K. Opper, P. Schwandt, J.W. Seubert, and S.W. Wissink, Implications of Far-Side Dominance for the Disagreement Between Distorted Wave Theory and Well-Matched Intermediate Energy (d,p) Reactions, Phys. Lett. B , 358(1986).
- M.A. Pickar, H.J. Karwowski, J.D. Brown, J.R. Hall, M. Hugi, R.E. Pollack, V.R. Cupps, M. Fatyga, and A.D. Bacher, Proton Radiative Capture by Deuterium Between 100 and 200 MeV, Phys. Rev. C, (1987)37.
- V.R. Cupps, The Reaction Mechanism for (d,p) Reactions at Intermediate Energies, Ph.D. Thesis, IUCF Internal Report 87-2.
- V.R. Cupps, J.D. Brown, C.C. Foster, W.P. Jones, D.W. Miller, H. Nann, P. Schwandt, and E.J. Stephenson, The 116Sn(d,p)117Sn l=0 Reaction Mechanism at Intermediate Energies, Nuclear Physics A469 (1987)445-466.
- E.J. Stephenson, V.R. Cupps, J.A. Tostevin, R.C. Johnson, J.D. Brown, C.C. Foster, W.P. Jones, D.W. Miller, H. Nann, and P. Schwandt, The Effects of Far-Side Dominance on the j-Dependence of the Medium Energy 116Sn(d,p)117Sn Reaction, Nuclear Physics A469 (1987)467-479.
- R.D. Ransome, V.R. Cupps, S. Dawson, R.W. Fergerson, A. Green, C.L. Morris, J.A. McGill, J.R. Comfort, B.G. Ritchie, J. Tinsley, J.D. Zumbro, R.A. Loveman, P.C. Gugelot, D.L. Watson, C. Fred Moore, Charged-Particle Multiplicities following Pion Absorption on 6Li, Physical Review Letters, Vol. 64, No. 4, (Jan. 22, 1990)372-375.
- E. Gülmez, A.G. Ling, C.A. Whitten, Jr., J.F. Amann, M.W. McNaughton, T. Noro, D.L. Adams, V.R. Cupps, R.D. Ransome, G. Glass, A.J. Simon, K.H. McNaughton, and P.J. Riley, Accurate intensity measurements for proton beams with a 201 MHz structure, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, A297 (1990)7-16.
- R.D. Ransome, V.R. Cupps, S. Dawson, R.W. Fergerson, A. Green, C.L. Morris, J.A. McGill, J.R. Comfort, B.G. Ritchie, J.R. Tinsley, J.D. Zumbro, R.A. Loveman, P.C. Gugelot, D.L. Watson, C. Fred Moore, Systematics of pion absorption on 6Li, Physical Review C, Vol. 42, No. 4, (October 1990)1500-1518.
- E.J. Stephenson, A.D. Bacher, G.P.A. Berg, V.R. Cupps, C.C. Foster, N. Hodiwalla, P. Li, J. Lisantti, D.A. Low, D.W. Miller, C. Olmer, A.K. Opper, B.K. Park, R. Sawafta, and S.W. Wissink, Enhancements of the near-side component in quasiadiabatic calculations of the 66Zn(d,p)67Zn reaction, Physical Review C, Vol. 42, No.6, (Dec. 1990)2562-2572.
- L. Bimbot, R.W. Fergerson, C. Glashausser, K.W. Jones, F.T. Baker, D. Beatty, V. Cupps, A. Green, and S. Nanda, Nuclear spin response of 40Ca to 800 MeV polarized protons, Physical Review C, Vol. 42, No.6, (Dec. 1990)2367-2374.
- E. Gülmez,S. Beedoe, T Jaroszewicz, A.G. Ling, C.A. Whitten, M.W. McNaughton, J.R. Santana, D.L. Adams, V.R. Cupps, A.J. Simon, M.L. Barlett, K.H. McNaughton, and P.J. Riley Absolute differential cross section measurements for proton-deuteron elastic scattering at 641.3 and 792.7 MeV, Physical Review C, Vol. 43, No. 5, (May 1991)2067-2076.
- R.D. Ransome, C.L. Morris, V.R. Cupps, R.W. Fergerson, J.A. McGill, D.L. Watson, J.D. Zumbro, B.G. Ritchie, J.R. Comfort, J.R. Tinsley, R.A. Loveman, S. Dawson, A. Green, P.C. Gugelot, and C. Fred Moore, Pion Absorption in Heavy Nuclei, Physical Review C, Vol. 45, No. 2, (Feb. 1992)R509-R513.
- E. Gülmez, A.G. Ling, C.A. Witten Jr., M.W. McNaughton, D.L. Adams, V.R. Cupps, G. Glass, A.J. Simon, and K.H. McNaughton, Absolute differential cross-section measurements for p(p,p+)d reaction at 500-800 MeV, Nuclear Physics, A551 (1993)621-636.
- A. Green, W. Unkelbach, F.T. Baker, D. Beatty, L. Bimbot, X.Y. Chen, V.R. Cupps, C. Djalali, G. Edwards, R.W. Fergerson, C. Glashausser, K.W. Jones, M.K. Jones, G. Kumbartzki, A. Sethi, B. Storm, and J. Wambach, Spin-Longitudinal and Spin-Transverse Response of 40Ca to 500 MeV Protons at Low Momentum Transfer, Physical Review Letters, Vol. 70, No. 6, (February 1993)734-737.
- F.T. Baker, D. Beatty, L. Bimbot, V. Cupps, C. Djalali, R.W. Fergerson, C. Glashausser, G. Graw, A. Green, K. Jones, M. Morlet, S.K. Nanda, A. Sethi, B.H. Storm, W. Unkelbach, and A. Willis, Separation of DS=0 and DS=1 in the response of 12C to 318 MeV protons, Physical Review C, Vol. 48, No. 3, (September 1993)1106-1114.
- M.K. Jones, R.D. Ransome, V.R. Cupps, R.W. Fergerson, C.L. Morris, J.A. McGill, J.D. Zumbro, J.R. Comfort, B.G. Ritchie, J.R. Tinsley, P.C. Gugelot, and C. Fred Moore, Pion Absorption above the D(1232) resonance, Physical Review C, Vol. 48, No. 6, (December 1993)2800-2817.
- S.I. Baker, R.A. Carrigan Jr., V.R. Cupps II, J.S. Forster, W.M. Gibson, and C.R. Sun, Effects on channeling of radiation damage due to 28 GeV protons, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B 90 (1994)119-123.
- A.J. Simon, G. Glass, M.W. McNaughton, T. Noro, K.H. McNaughton, P. J. Riley, E. Gülmez, C.A. Witten Jr., V.R. Cupps, R.D. Ransome, D.L. Adams, Absolute pp-elastic cross sections from 492 to 793 MeV using CH2 targets, Physical Review C, Vol. 53, No. 1, (January, 1996) 30-34.