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  • The above link will lead you to the upcoming theory and cake seminars, as well as to the archives of previous seminars.

  • 2018 Visitors


    John Collins
    Penn State University
    March 11-13, 2018

    Gautam Rupak
    Mississippi State University
    March 19-20, 2018

    Arkaitz Rodas Bilbao
    Complutense University
    Madrid, Spain
    March 28-June 28, 2018

    Martha Constantinou
    Temple University, Philadelphia
    April 29-May 1, 2018

    Paul Hoyer
    University of Helsinki, Finland
    May 4-14, 2018

  • Jefferson Lab Weekly Briefs
    September 30, 2015

  • Jefferson Lab Weekly Briefs
    October 21, 2015

    12 GeV Upgrade
    Work is progressing in Halls B and C. Hall C is working on detectors and magnet preps. In Hall B, there is increased overhead work as they remove and install racks and cabling. Hall B also continues to work on the Torus magnet.

    Physics
    Jefferson Lab Published Journal Articles, Oct. 12-16

  • Jefferson Lab Weekly Briefs
    October 22, 2014

  • Jefferson Lab Weekly Briefs
    October 29, 2014

  • Jefferson Lab Weekly Briefs
    October 29, 2015

    12 GeV Upgrade
    The 12 GeV Upgrade project in Hall C includes an improvement to the scattering chamber vacuum window seal. This is expected to eliminate the radiation damage to the O-ring that has been experienced in the past. The windows and frames for this improvement have been fabricated and successfully mated to the scattering chamber. 

  • Jefferson Lab Weekly Briefs
    October 7, 2015

    Physics
    Jefferson Lab Published Journal Articles, Sept. 28-Oct. 2

  • Jefferson Lab Weekly Briefs
    September 16, 2015

    12 GeV Upgrade
    Design of the final section of Hall C downstream beam pipe has started. This portion will reside very close to some of the Super High Momentum Spectrometer magnets when the spectrometer is rotated to forward angles, so the material properties and precise location are important. Similarly, the final detailing for components of the spectrometer vacuum system has been reserved until the mating parts of all five SHMS magnets are absolutely known. This detailing is now moving forward.