Jefferson Lab has four experimental halls. Hall C is 150 feet in diameter and 60 feet tall.
Hall C houses two large spectrometers, the High Momentum Spectrometer and the new Super High Momentum Spectrometer. The hall also provides space for temporary installation of other detectors such as the Neutral Particle Spectrometer and the Large Acceptance Detector.
The research equipment in Hall C is used to study form factors and 3-D structure of simple quark systems, and short range structure in nuclei.
Jefferson Lab staff and scientific users are exploring how artificial intelligence and machine learning can benefit ongoing scientific research and R&D.
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Discoveries and cutting-edge technologies that scientists and engineers develop to advance our understanding of basic physics — such as faster, cheaper and more precise radiation detectors, for instance — get adopted and adapted, enabling greater precision in biomedical research, in spotting cancer cells earlier, and in helping drive breakthroughs that improve human health, treat illnesses and save lives.