Ph.D. Research
E01-012 = Spin Duality: Measurement of the neutron (3He) spin structure functions in the resonance region.
My Ph.D thesis: Measurement of the 3He Spin Structure Functions in the Resonance Region: A Test of Quark-Hadron Duality on the Neutron.
Target reports:
    - Brunhilde, Exodus and Charlie characteristics (March 14, 2002); click here
    - Correction on Brunhilde and Exodus, and test results on Duke (April 15, 2002); click here
    - New test on Duke (May 23, 2002); click here
    - Oven parameters (June 10, 2002); click here
    - Polarization optimization on Duke (June 17, 2002); click here
    - Fisrt ice-cone cell: Victor characteristics (July 2, 2002); click here
    - Ice-cone cell: Prasch characteristics (July 25, 2002); click here
Notes:
    - Lifetime and AFP loss study of 3He target cells (August 26, 2002); click here
    - PID Detector Calibration for E01-012 (March 2004); click here
    - PID Efficiency for E01-012 (March 2004); click here
    - Study of the acceptance cut effect on the cross section for E01-012 (December 2004); click here
    - Scintillators and VDC efficiencies for E01-012; click here
    - Target density during E01-012 (March 2005); click here
    - Target polarization from EPR polarimetry during E01-012; click here
    - Estimate of the total radiation lengths during E01-012 (April 2005); click here
    - Nitrogen cross sections and dilution factor for 1.0 < Q2 < 4.0 (GeV/c)2 (January 2006); click here
    - Target density from pressure curves for E01-012 (January 2006); click here
Analysis Logbook: click here
Temple Thesis Progress Report
September 2002 . (Transparencies), (Summary)
November 2003. (Transparencies)
October 2004. (Report)
September 2005. (ppt), (pdf)
May 2006 --> Ph. D. defense: (ppt), (pdf)
(last updated: 09/15/2006, maintained by Patricia Solvignon)