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Jefferson Lab Hall A 1999 (gamma,p)
Jefferson Lab Hall A
1999 (gamma,proton-polarization) experiment home page
E89-019
Measurement of Proton Polarization in the D(gamma,p)n Reaction
and
E94-012
Measurement of Photoproton Polarization in the H(gamma,p)pi0
Reaction
Now that the experiments are over...
Meetings / Abstracts
- List of upcoming conferences / speakers on
the experiments
- DPG Dresden meeting, March 20 - 24, 2000, Steffen Strauch contribution
- APS Spring meeting, April 29 - May 2, 2000, Krishni Wijesooriya
invited talk
- Evora Portugal European few Body Meeting, Sep 11 - 16, Ed Brash
contribution
and ...
RG contribution to Semi-exclusive workshop -
postscript - recent short review of physics of the experiments being run
Experiment 89-019
Experiment 94-012
Experiment 99-008:
Parasitic large-angle d(g,p)n
Safety Documentation
Users are required to have Jefferson Lab safety training,
including EH&S and radiation worker training, which are regularly
scheduled, and ODH training / testing, which is given by the
User Liaison Office.
Please read the following three documents, and confirm by sending an
email to Joe Mitchell: mitchell@jlab.org.
There are in addition several more documents to read, and the Hall
A safety walkthrough.
- A copy of the Hall A 1999 RWP is in the counting house. Please
read and sign it if you have not already done so.
- Copies of the 89-019/99-008 and 94-012 RSADs (Radiological Safety
Assessment Documents) will be in the counting house.
Please read them.
-
Hall A safety walkthrough instructions
- Noone should operate the radiator without training from Dave Meekins /
Ron Gilman. Hall A radiator documentation
(revised 2001) is available for those interested.
Getting started...
E-logs, archives, ...
Run planning
Hall A Procedures
Useful links
This page is maintained by R. Gilman of Rutgers University.
Rutgers University intermediate energy physics is currently
supported by the National Science Foundation, grant PHY 9803860
(C. Glashausser et al.).
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