For a large part of the summer, I identified and classified alpha particles from data obtained by the DRIFT (Directional Recoil Identification From Tracks) dark matter detector. The three main types of alphas are cataloged with respect to their orientation and origin within the detector, and are known as alphas, contained alphas, and GPCCs (Gold Plated Cathode Crossers). After analyzing the alphas, I compared my results to those obtained by the computer, and found the computer?s analysis to be somewhat flawed. I altered the computer analysis by changing the R code to better the alpha identification and interpretation. After reviewing and plotting a large amount of data gathered from December 2009 through April 2010, there was a downward slo...
Determining the properties of dark matter remains one of the largest problems in contemporary physic...
Long-life isotopes 238U and 232Th exist in almost any material. 222Rn, as a daughter of 238U, widely...
It is believed that about 90 to 99% of the mass of the universe is composed of a non-baryonic, non-l...
One of the greatest mysteries in physics today is the question of the existence and nature of the so...
The DRIFT-IId dark matter detector is a m3-scale low-pressure TPC with directional sensitivity to WI...
First results are presented from an analysis of data from the DRIFT-IIa and DRIFT-IIb directional da...
AbstractThe DRIFT-IId dark matter detector is a m3-scale low-pressure TPC with directional sensitivi...
DRIFT (Directional Recoil Identification From Tracks) is a dark matter collaboration that uses Multi...
The nature of dark matter, which comprises 85% of the matter density in the universe, is a major out...
For a variety of reasons, it is thought that Dark Matter constitutes up to 90% of the mass in the un...
Background events in the DRIFT-IId dark matter detector, mimicking potential WIMP signals, are predo...
The biggest question in astrophysics and cosmology today is identifying the composition of the Unive...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2010.Cataloged from PDF vers...
Background events in the DRIFT-IId dark matter detector, mimicking potential WIMP signals, are predo...
Finding dark matter is a major goal in contemporary physics today. DRIFT II-b (Directional Recoil Id...
Determining the properties of dark matter remains one of the largest problems in contemporary physic...
Long-life isotopes 238U and 232Th exist in almost any material. 222Rn, as a daughter of 238U, widely...
It is believed that about 90 to 99% of the mass of the universe is composed of a non-baryonic, non-l...
One of the greatest mysteries in physics today is the question of the existence and nature of the so...
The DRIFT-IId dark matter detector is a m3-scale low-pressure TPC with directional sensitivity to WI...
First results are presented from an analysis of data from the DRIFT-IIa and DRIFT-IIb directional da...
AbstractThe DRIFT-IId dark matter detector is a m3-scale low-pressure TPC with directional sensitivi...
DRIFT (Directional Recoil Identification From Tracks) is a dark matter collaboration that uses Multi...
The nature of dark matter, which comprises 85% of the matter density in the universe, is a major out...
For a variety of reasons, it is thought that Dark Matter constitutes up to 90% of the mass in the un...
Background events in the DRIFT-IId dark matter detector, mimicking potential WIMP signals, are predo...
The biggest question in astrophysics and cosmology today is identifying the composition of the Unive...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2010.Cataloged from PDF vers...
Background events in the DRIFT-IId dark matter detector, mimicking potential WIMP signals, are predo...
Finding dark matter is a major goal in contemporary physics today. DRIFT II-b (Directional Recoil Id...
Determining the properties of dark matter remains one of the largest problems in contemporary physic...
Long-life isotopes 238U and 232Th exist in almost any material. 222Rn, as a daughter of 238U, widely...
It is believed that about 90 to 99% of the mass of the universe is composed of a non-baryonic, non-l...