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Searching for New Physics with DarkLight at the ARIEL Electron-Linac
2022
The search for a dark photon holds considerable interest in the physics community. Such a force carrier would begin to illuminate the dark sector. Many experiments have searched for such a particle, but so far it has proven elusive. In recent years the concept of a low mass dark photon has gained popularity in the physics community. Of particular recent interest is the
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Be and
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He anomaly, which could be explained by a new fifth force carrier with a mass of 17 MeV/
c
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. The proposed Darklight experiment would search for this potential low mass force carrier at ARIEL in the 10-20 MeV/
c
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e
+
e
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invariant mass range. This proceeding will focus on the experimental design and physics case of the Darklight experiment.
Journal Article
Measurement of charged hadron multiplicity in Au+Au collisions at $\\sqrt{{\\textrm{s}}_{\\textrm{NN}}}$ = 200 GeV with the sPHENIX detector
بواسطة
Bernauer, J. C.
,
Croft, E.
,
Schaefer, B.
في
heavy ion experiments
,
heavy-ion collision
,
quark gluon plasma
2025
The pseudorapidity distribution of charged hadrons produced in Au+Au collisions at a center-of-mass energy of $\\sqrt{{\\textrm{s}}_{\\textrm{NN}}}$ = 200 GeV is measured using data collected by the sPHENIX detector. Charged hadron yields are extracted by counting cluster pairs in the inner and outer layers of the Intermediate Silicon Tracker, with corrections applied for detector acceptance, reconstruction efficiency, combinatorial pairs, and contributions from secondary decays. The measured distributions cover |η| < 1.1 across various centralities, and the average pseudorapidity density of charged hadrons at mid-rapidity is compared to predictions from Monte Carlo heavy-ion event generators. This result, featuring full azimuthal coverage at mid-rapidity, is consistent with previous experimental measurements at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider, thereby supporting the broader sPHENIX physics program.
Journal Article
Measurement of charged hadron multiplicity in Au+Au collisions at $$ \\sqrt{{\\textrm{s}}_{\\textrm{NN}}} $$ = 200 GeV with the sPHENIX detector
بواسطة
Bernauer, J. C.
,
Croft, E.
,
Bathe, S.
في
Heavy Ion Experiments
,
Heavy-Ion Collision
,
Quark Gluon Plasma
2025
The pseudorapidity distribution of charged hadrons produced in Au+Au collisions at a center-of-mass energy of $$ \\sqrt{{\\textrm{s}}_{\\textrm{NN}}} $$ s NN = 200 GeV is measured using data collected by the sPHENIX detector. Charged hadron yields are extracted by counting cluster pairs in the inner and outer layers of the Intermediate Silicon Tracker, with corrections applied for detector acceptance, reconstruction efficiency, combinatorial pairs, and contributions from secondary decays. The measured distributions cover | η | < 1 . 1 across various centralities, and the average pseudorapidity density of charged hadrons at mid-rapidity is compared to predictions from Monte Carlo heavy-ion event generators. This result, featuring full azimuthal coverage at mid-rapidity, is consistent with previous experimental measurements at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider, thereby supporting the broader sPHENIX physics program.
Journal Article
Measurement of charged hadron multiplicity in Au+Au collisions at s NN $$ \\sqrt{{\\textrm{s}}_{\\textrm{NN}}} $$ = 200 GeV with the sPHENIX detector
بواسطة
E. W. Cline
,
W. Goodman
,
G. Adawi
في
Heavy Ion Experiments
,
Heavy-Ion Collision
,
Quark Gluon Plasma
2025
Abstract The pseudorapidity distribution of charged hadrons produced in Au+Au collisions at a center-of-mass energy of s NN $$ \\sqrt{{\\textrm{s}}_{\\textrm{NN}}} $$ = 200 GeV is measured using data collected by the sPHENIX detector. Charged hadron yields are extracted by counting cluster pairs in the inner and outer layers of the Intermediate Silicon Tracker, with corrections applied for detector acceptance, reconstruction efficiency, combinatorial pairs, and contributions from secondary decays. The measured distributions cover |η| < 1.1 across various centralities, and the average pseudorapidity density of charged hadrons at mid-rapidity is compared to predictions from Monte Carlo heavy-ion event generators. This result, featuring full azimuthal coverage at mid-rapidity, is consistent with previous experimental measurements at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider, thereby supporting the broader sPHENIX physics program.
Journal Article
Measurement of Moller Scattering at 2.5 MeV
2019
Moller scattering is one of the most fundamental processes in QED. Understanding it to high precision is necessary for a variety of modern nuclear and particle physics experiments. In a recent calculation, existing soft-photon radiative corrections were combined with new hard-photon bremsstrahlung calculations to take into account the effect of photon emission at any photon energy, where the electron mass was included at all steps. To test the calculation, an experiment was carried out using the 3 MV Van de Graaff electrostatic accelerator at the MIT High Voltage Research Laboratory. Momentum spectra at three scattering angles at an incident electron energy of 2.5 MeV are reported here, and compared to the simulated radiative Moller spectra, based on our previous calculation. Good agreement between the measurements and our calculation is observed in the momentum spectrum at the three angles.
Paper
Redemption and the Divine Realities: A Study of Hick, and an Alternative
1986
One of the most difficult problems for a student of religion is the problem of how to relate different religious views of life. It is not difficult to say, ‘My religious orientation has the only truth,’ but the art of giving evidence and argument to support a view on how they should be compared is almost nonexistent. Because of this, the recent work that John Hick has done in this area deserves thoughtful consideration. Since I am working on a book which is concerned with this issue, I am not only going to discuss Hick's views but also defend an alternative way of relating religious views of life. I hope this article will stimulate reactions which will be of help in my work on the book.
Journal Article
Realization of a Large-Acceptance Faraday Cup for 3 MeV Electrons
2018
The design, construction, installation, and testing of a Faraday Cup intended to measure the current of a 3 MeV, 1 microampere electron beam is described. Built as a current monitor for a Møller scattering measurement at the MIT High Voltage Research Laboratory, the device combines a large angular acceptance with the capability to measure a continuous, low energy beam. Bench studies of its performance demonstrate current measurements accurate to the percent level at 1 microampere. The Faraday Cup was designed and constructed at MIT and has been in use at the HVRL since 2017, providing a significantly more detailed measurement of beam current than was previously available.
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Design and Operation of a Windowless Gas Target Internal to a Solenoidal Magnet for Use with a Megawatt Electron Beam
2019
A windowless hydrogen gas target of nominal thickness \\(10^{19}\\) cm\\(^{-2}\\) is an essential component of the DarkLight experiment, which is designed to utilize the megawatt electron beam at an Energy Recovery Linac (ERL). The design of such a target is challenging because the pressure drops by many orders of magnitude between the central, high-density section of the target and the surrounding beamline, resulting in laminar, transitional, and finally molecular flow regimes. The target system was assembled and operated at Jefferson Lab's Low Energy Recirculator Facility (LERF) in 2016, and subsequently underwent several revisions and calibration tests at MIT Bates in 2017. The system at dynamic equilibrium was simulated in COMSOL to provide a better understanding of its optimal operation at other working points. We have determined that a windowless gas target with sufficiently high density for DarkLight's experimental needs is feasible in an ERL environment.
Paper
The big Wachowskis
بواسطة
Corliss, R
1999
The Matrix is a science fiction epic that's big, and then some. It made $150 million Stateside. And it's made the brothers who directed the film, Andy and Larry Wachowski, among Hollywood's hottest properties. (Original abstract - amended)
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