
doi: 10.2172/6303461
We are continuing a research program in high energy experimental particle physics and particle astrophysics. Studies of high energy hadronic interactions were performed using several techniques, in addition, a high energy leptoproduction experiment was continued at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. We are participants in a joint US/Japan program to study nuclear interactions at energies two orders of magnitude greater than those of existing accelerators. The data are being collected with ballon-borne emulsion chambers. The properties of nuclear interactions at these high energies will reveal whether new production mechanisms come into play due to the high nuclear densities and temperatures obtained. We carried out closely related studies of hadronic interactions in emulsions exposed to high energy accelerator beams. We are members of a large international collaboration which has exposed emulsion chamber detectors to beams of {sup 32}S and {sup 16}O with energy 60 and 200 GeV/n at CERN and 15 GeV/n at Brookhaven National Laboratory. The primary objectives of this program are to determine the existence and properties of the hypothesized quark-gluon phase of matter, and its possible relation to a variety of anomalous observations. Studies of leptoproduction processes at high energies involve two separate experiments, one using the Tevatronmore » 500 GeV muon beam and the other exploring the >TeV regime. We are participants in Fermilab experiment E665 employing a comprehensive counter/streamer chamber detector system. During the past year we joined the DUMAND Collaboration, and have been assigned responsibility for development and construction of critical components for the deep undersea neutrino detector facility, to be deployed in 1991. In addition, we are making significant contributions to the design of the triggering system to be used.« less
Interactions, Trigger Circuits, Sulfur 32 Beams, Measuring Methods, Heavy Ion Reactions, Bose-Einstein Statistics, Lepton-Nucleon Interactions, 72 Physics Of Elementary Particles And Fields, Electronic Circuits, Lepton-Baryon Interactions, Research Programs, Quark-Gluon Interactions, Ion Beams, Pulse Circuits, Particle Interactions, Inelastic Scattering, Scattering 645000* -- High Energy Physics, Nuclear Reactions, Lepton-Hadron Interactions, Charged-Particle Reactions, Radiation Detection, Progress Report, Beams, Deep Inelastic Scattering, Neutrino Detection, Document Types, Oxygen 16 Beams, Detection, Lepton Reactions, Elementary Particles, Muon Reactions
Interactions, Trigger Circuits, Sulfur 32 Beams, Measuring Methods, Heavy Ion Reactions, Bose-Einstein Statistics, Lepton-Nucleon Interactions, 72 Physics Of Elementary Particles And Fields, Electronic Circuits, Lepton-Baryon Interactions, Research Programs, Quark-Gluon Interactions, Ion Beams, Pulse Circuits, Particle Interactions, Inelastic Scattering, Scattering 645000* -- High Energy Physics, Nuclear Reactions, Lepton-Hadron Interactions, Charged-Particle Reactions, Radiation Detection, Progress Report, Beams, Deep Inelastic Scattering, Neutrino Detection, Document Types, Oxygen 16 Beams, Detection, Lepton Reactions, Elementary Particles, Muon Reactions
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