Handout
... ball at a piece of tissue paper and having it come back and hit you. Based on these observations, Rutherford was able to show that the atom had a positively charged nucleus, where all of the protons were found in a compact group. The positively charged nucleus caused the positively charged alpha par ...
... ball at a piece of tissue paper and having it come back and hit you. Based on these observations, Rutherford was able to show that the atom had a positively charged nucleus, where all of the protons were found in a compact group. The positively charged nucleus caused the positively charged alpha par ...
Multi-Majoron Modes for Neutrinoless Double
... protons with the accompanied emission of two electrons. This process — when it occurs together with the emission of two antineutrinos (ββ2ν ) — is predicted to occur at second-order in the charged-current weak interactions in the Standard Model (SM). The experimental effort has borne fruit in recent ...
... protons with the accompanied emission of two electrons. This process — when it occurs together with the emission of two antineutrinos (ββ2ν ) — is predicted to occur at second-order in the charged-current weak interactions in the Standard Model (SM). The experimental effort has borne fruit in recent ...
ABSTRACT - University of Richmond
... In regions of CLAS near the current-carrying coils that produce the magnetic field the efficiency, or acceptance, of the detector is not well known due to unknown alignments of the current coils inside their cryostats. To remove these events from our sample, we put constraints (fiducial cuts) on el ...
... In regions of CLAS near the current-carrying coils that produce the magnetic field the efficiency, or acceptance, of the detector is not well known due to unknown alignments of the current coils inside their cryostats. To remove these events from our sample, we put constraints (fiducial cuts) on el ...
claf-05
... Several important measurements depend on the ability to tag and reconstruct particles coming from secondary vertices hundreds of microns from the primary (giving track impact parameters in the tens of micron range), to identify systems containing b,c,’s; i.e generally systems with these types of de ...
... Several important measurements depend on the ability to tag and reconstruct particles coming from secondary vertices hundreds of microns from the primary (giving track impact parameters in the tens of micron range), to identify systems containing b,c,’s; i.e generally systems with these types of de ...
Fermi and the Theory of Weak Interactions
... operators whose main property is that they can either create or annihilate particles. In this case, A can create or annihilate a photon, thus explaining the emission or absorption of a photon. Further the current JE also is composed of ¯eld operators, but ¯eld operators of the charged particles like ...
... operators whose main property is that they can either create or annihilate particles. In this case, A can create or annihilate a photon, thus explaining the emission or absorption of a photon. Further the current JE also is composed of ¯eld operators, but ¯eld operators of the charged particles like ...