Physics – Nuclear Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1992
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Nuclear Physics
Astrophysics, Cosmic Rays, Electromagnetic Interactions, High Energy Interactions, Nuclear Physics, Particle Interactions, Positron Annihilation, Research Projects, Magnetic Moments, Muons, Neutrinos, Protons, Quadrupoles, Radioactive Decay, Superconducting Super Collider
Scientific paper
Research accomplishments and current activities of Boston University researchers in high energy physics are presented. Principal areas of activity include the following: detectors for studies of electron-positron annihilation in colliding beams; advanced accelerator component design, including the superconducting beam inflector, electrostatic quadrupoles, and the 'electrostatic muon kicker'; the detector for the MACRO (Monopole, Astrophysics, and Cosmic Ray Observatory) experiment; neutrino astrophysics and the search for proton decay; theoretical particle physics (electroweak and flavor symmetry breaking, hadron collider phenomenology, cosmology and astrophysics, new field-theoretic models, nonperturbative investigations of quantum field theories, electroweak interactions); measurement of the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon; calorimetry for the GEM experiment; and muon detectors for the GEM experiment at the Superconducting Super Collider.
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