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  • EIC Center at Jefferson Lab

    The Electron-Ion Collider Center at Jefferson Lab (EIC2@JLab) is an organization to advance and promote the science program at a future electron-ion collider (EIC) facility. Particular emphasis is on the close connection of EIC science to the current Jefferson Lab 12 GeV CEBAF science program.   

    "EIC Center"At the heart of the atom are protons and neutrons. The characteristics and interactions of neutrons and protons, singly and collectively in the nuclei are responsible for how our cosmos developed and how our sun provides the heat that sustains the eco-system on earth. 

    While we have known for 50 years that protons and neutrons are made of quarks and gluons (represented in the figure to the left as spheres with arrows and springs, respectively), we are just beginning to learn how to image the structure and interactions inside protons and neutrons that are at the femto-scale, a million times smaller than the nano-scale of modern micro-electronics.

    Jefferson Lab has been at the forefront of this research; the current 12 GeV CEBAF program at JLab is world-leading in this science. The proposed Electron-Ion Collider will be the ultimate instrument for this new science: nuclear femtography.

     

     

    More detailed information about the Electron-Ion Collider can be found at the following links:

     

    NEWS:

    JLab News: Nuclear Science Advisory Committee Issues Plan for U.S. Nuclear Physics Research

    Featured Video
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    Charting the Inner Structure of the Proton
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    Electron Scattering off the Proton Inside the Nucleus
    Electron Scattering off the Proton Inside the Nucleus
    Quarks and Gluons Inside Protons and Neutrons
    Quarks and Gluons Inside Protons and Neutrons
  • NEWS ABOUT SHMS DESIGN

    Single arm SHMS Monte Carlo has be updated

    Note that for simulations for upcoming 12 GeV PACs, one should assume the "standard" 10 cm, 20 cm, and 30 cm cryotargets will be available. Please note that the total beam current available for Hall C and Hall A together will be 85 micro-amps (11 GeV equivalent).

    CURRENT SHMS STUDIES AND R&D

  • Hall C maintains two general interest mailing lists. To subscribe to these lists, go to the link below and follow the "Subscribing to" instructions. A list of other public Jefferson Lab mailing lists is available.

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  • Year Title Experiment Spokesperson

    2010-2012
      Qweak E08-016 Carlini, Finn, Kowalski, Page
  • The HMS On-Call cell phone number is 817-7851.

  • Features:

    • Conservative Superconducting Cold Fe Design
    • Q2 & Q3 are Identical & Cryostable
    • Multipole Windings

     

    Specifications:

      Q1 Q2/Q3
    Gradient 605 G/cm 445 G/cm
    "Good Field" Radius 22 cm 30 cm
    Pole Tip Field 1.5 T 1.56 T
    Radius to Pole