
Medium energy measurements of N-N parameters. Final technical report, April 1, 1994--September 30, 1996
Author(s) -
David A. Ambrose,
W. Betts,
Patrick Coffey,
G. Glass,
James E. McDonough,
P. J. Riley,
Jaw-Luen Tang
Publication year - 1998
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/666147
Subject(s) - physics , nuclear physics , nuclear matter , isospin , nucleon , particle physics , baryon , work (physics) , quark–gluon plasma , energy (signal processing) , strange matter , quark , quantum mechanics
This document is a final technical report describing the accomplishments of the medium/high energy nuclear physics research program at the University of Texas at Austin. The research program had four main thrusts, only one of which can be considered as measurements of N-N parameters: (1) finishing the data analyses associated with recent LAMPF and TRIUMPF N-N experiments, whose overall purpose has been the determination of the nucleon-nucleon amplitudes, both for isospin 0 and 1 at medium energies; (2) continuing work on BNL E871, a search for rare decay modes of the K{sub L}; (3) work on the RHIC-STAR project, an experiment to create and study a quark gluon plasma and nuclear matter at high energy density; (4) beginning a new AGS experiment (E896) which will search for the lowest mass state of the predicted strange di-baryons, the Ho, and other exotic states of nuclear matter through nucleus-nucleus collisions