The quark-gluon plasma At the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at Brookhaven National Laboratory on Long Island in New York (the only major research accelerator functioning in the US) and the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN in Switzerland, heavy atoms, stripped of most or all of their electrons, are collided with energies approaching 100-1000 GeV per nucleon. Traveling at nearly the speed of light, these heavy ions are Lorentz contracted into pancake shapes in the laboratory frame of reference and, consequently, have very large quark and gluon densities within the constituent protons and neutrons. The energy density in the collision is sufficiently high that for a brief period the nucleons “melt” into a swarm of quarks and gluons...
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Drawing on our experience with the Primo discovery service at Baruch College, we will discuss the ex...
Neutrino mass and family mixing Neutrinos are products of radioactive decay in many stellar fusion ...
Particle trapping is a state-of-the-art technology, which already a powerful tool for scientists wor...
Beyond the Standard Models As noted in SM 8 there are problems with the standard model of particle ...
In the hot early universe, prior to the epoch of nucleosynthesis, even the most primitive nuclear ma...
Modern cosmography The “normal” matter in the universe—i.e., stuff made of protons, neutrons, and e...
Quantum electrodynamics Quantum electrodynamics (QED) is the quantitatively best physical theory yet...
This thesis explores the potential of a compact low energy (<10MeV) proton accelerator for medical a...
In our evolving effort to build infrastructure and support around research data management needs, we...
Outsourcing the management of electronic journals has significantly reduced the autonomy academic li...
Building on a presentation given at the 2013 Charleston Conference, this article continues the discu...
There will be a time when your library will need to evaluate all of your electronic resources. How w...
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High birefringence (Δn \u3e 0.4) nematic liquid crystals are particularly attractive for infrared ap...
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Drawing on our experience with the Primo discovery service at Baruch College, we will discuss the ex...