1996 Annual Report

University of Washington Nuclear Physics Laboratory

Table of Contents

  • Title Page
  • Introduction
  • Accelerator Specifications
  • Detailed Table of Contents
  • 1. Fundamental Symmetries, Weak Interactions and Nuclear Astrophysics
  • 2. Neutrino Physics
  • 3. Nucleus-Nucleus Reactions
  • 4. Ultra-Relativistic Heavy Ions
  • 5. Atomic and Molecular Clusters
  • 6. Electronics, Computing and Detector Infrastructure
  • 7. Van de Graaff, Superconducting Booster and Ion Sources
  • 8. Nuclear Physics Laboratory Personnel (photo)
  • 9. Degrees Granted Academic Year 1995-1996
  • 10. List of Publications from 1995-1996

  • Overview:

    The Nuclear Physics Laboratory of the University of Washington has for over 40 years supported a broad program of experimental physics research. The current program includes 'in-house' research using the local tandem Van de Graaff and superconducting linac accelerators and non-accelerator research in solar neutrino physics at the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory in Canada and at SAGE in Russia, double beta decay and gravitation as well as user-mode research at large accelerator and reactor facilities around the world.
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