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  • Hall A is the largest of Jefferson Lab's three experimental halls.

    Hall A is the largest of Jefferson Lab's three experimental halls. It is 174 feet across and 80 feet tall from floor to ceiling. Hall A is outfitted with two primary detector systems – both high-resolution spectrometers and each weighing about 450 tons. The systems act like huge microscopes, allowing scientists to "see" inside an atom. Hall A is used primarily for experiments that study the structure of nuclei, and of protons and neutrons.

  • Happy Holidays!

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    Dear Colleagues,

    As 2019 comes to a close, it is worth reflecting on all that was accomplished in the last year thanks to your hard work and dedication.

  • JLab Implementing MEDCON 5 Precautions Starting Tuesday, March 17 (msg.6)

     

    Posted on behalf of Lab Director, Stuart Henderson
     

    The growing number of COVID19 cases in our region, particularly James City County, requires more aggressive action to protect our employees, their families, our Users, visitors, and the community. At the recommendation of the Jefferson Lab Pandemic Advisory Team we are implementing MEDCON 5 effective today, Monday, March 16.

  • A recording of the Theory Seminar on November 13th, 2023.

    A talk by Xiang Gao of Argonne National Lab.

  • They Scatter Neutrinos, Don't They?

    Despite the crushing difficulty of using neutrinos as a probe, neutrino scattering experiments in the US and Japan have recently benefited from ever more intense neutrino beams, new schemes for building cost-effective, large, capable detectors, and dogged determination to run long enough to complete a thousand marathons.  I’ll discuss recent some results and techniques, with a focus on the MINERvA experiment at Fermilab.

  • A recording of the Theory Seminar given by Ferenc Pittler on Dec 11th, 2023.

    A talk by Ferenc Pittle

  • A recording of the Theory Seminar given by Dominik Stamen of Bonn University on March 4th.

    A presentation by Dominik Stamen (Bonn University).

  • A recording of the Theory Seminar given by Martin Schvellinger of Instituto de Física La Plata on March 25th.

    A presentation by Martin Schvellinger (Instituto de Física La Plata, CONICET-UNLP, Argentina).

  • A recording of the Theory Seminar given by Yannick Ulrich of University of Bern on April 1st.

    A presentation by Yannick Ulrich (University of Bern).

  • Accelerator Seminar: Michael Tobar   |    April 11, 2024    |    11am   |  CC L102/Zoom

    Title: Precision Metrology with Photons, Phonons and Spins: Answering Major Unsolved Problems in Physics and Advancing Translational Science

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