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A Study Of Anti-Muon-Neutrino Induced Resonance Production In Nomad Three-Track Topology, Edward Dunton May 2017

A Study Of Anti-Muon-Neutrino Induced Resonance Production In Nomad Three-Track Topology, Edward Dunton

Senior Theses

In this study we are attempting to measure the sensitivity of our methods to anti-muon neutrino induced resonance interactions in the 3-track topology of the NOMAD experiment. We will use a set of Monte Carlo data meant to resemble the NOMAD outputs but with true event type known and then proceed by using a system of single-variable cuts and multivariable analysis through a multilayer perception neural network to distinguish events from these interactions and events from other neutrino or non-neutrino interactions. We will then produce a measurement of the sensitivity to these interactions and determine whether or not proceeding with …


Electroproduction Of W Mesons Off Protons In The Third Resonance Region And Beyond, Evan Phelps May 2017

Electroproduction Of W Mesons Off Protons In The Third Resonance Region And Beyond, Evan Phelps

Theses and Dissertations

Exclusive electroproduction of ω(782) mesons in the reaction ep → epω → epπ+π−π0 was studied from the production threshold, through the third resonance region, and beyond. With electron beam energies close to 6 GeV, the kinematic range covers W = [1.72, 2.60) GeV and Q2 = [1.85, 5.15) GeV2. By combining two sets of data collected by the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility’s wide-acceptance spectrometer (CLAS), the largest set of resonance-region differential cross sections, d2σh dΩ∗ , for ω electroproduction have been produced. Response functions RT + LRL, RTT , and RTL were extracted to provide a view of how …


Polarization Observables T And F In The Yp -> Pi P Reaction, Hao Jiang Jan 2017

Polarization Observables T And F In The Yp -> Pi P Reaction, Hao Jiang

Theses and Dissertations

The theory that describes the interaction of quarks is Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD), but how quarks are bound inside a nucleon is not yet well understood. Pion photoproduction experiments reveal important information about the nucleon excited states and the dynamics of the quarks within it and thus provide a useful tool to study QCD. Detailed information about this reaction can be obtained in experiments that utilize polarized photon beams and polarized targets.

Pion photoproduction in the yp -> pi p reaction has been measured in the FROST experiment at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. In this experiment circularly polarized photons …


Polarization Observables In Double Pion Photo-Production With Circularly Polarized Photons Off Transversely Polarized Protons, Lelia Aneta Net Jan 2017

Polarization Observables In Double Pion Photo-Production With Circularly Polarized Photons Off Transversely Polarized Protons, Lelia Aneta Net

Theses and Dissertations

The study of excited states of the nucleon facilitates the understanding of the nucleon structure and its underlying symmetry and couplings. A main goal of the NL program at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility is to investigate the excitation and decays of the baryon resonances and assist in identifying the “missing” nucleon resonances that are predicted by theoretical models. One way to study the nucleon resonances is by extracting polarization observables, which provide more information than the unpolarized cross-section studies, e.g. access to the transition amplitudes of the reaction. Double-pion photoproduction contributes strongly to the total cross section …


Geometric Influence On Electronic Properties: Graphene With Antidots, Two-Dimensional Electron Gas And Three-Dimensional Carbon Nanostructures, Lei Wang Jan 2017

Geometric Influence On Electronic Properties: Graphene With Antidots, Two-Dimensional Electron Gas And Three-Dimensional Carbon Nanostructures, Lei Wang

Theses and Dissertations

Geometric influence on electrical and magneto transport properties has been investigated in three types of systems: (i) Graphene, a single layer of carbon atoms; (ii) Two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) in AlInN/GaN heterostructure; and (iii) 3D carbon nanostructures, a special type of three-dimensional materials with spherical voids. Due to unique structures and energy dispersion relations, these three systems demonstrate distinct physical properties.

AlInN is the newest and amongst the widest band gap semiconductors. The 2DEG in AlInN/GaN heterostucture displays long transport lifetime along with conventional behaviors, including Shubnikov-de Haas (SdH) oscillation and weak localization. From SdH oscillation, the effective mass of …


On Slowly Rotating Supercompact Schwarzschild Stars, Nelson Camilo Posada-Aguirre Jan 2017

On Slowly Rotating Supercompact Schwarzschild Stars, Nelson Camilo Posada-Aguirre

Theses and Dissertations

In this Ph.D thesis, I will present results concerning to my doctoral research project submitted to the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of South Carolina. The thesis belongs to the area of Theoretical Physics, particularly, in the framework of Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity.

The project is the study of integral and surface properties of slowly rotating homogeneous masses in the gravastar limit R ! Rs, where Rs is the Schwarzschild radius. For this purpose we followed the perturbative method proposed by Hartle in 1967. In this model, the relativistic equations of structure for a slowly rotating …


Determination Of Polarization Transfer Coefficients And Hyperon Induced Polarization For Quasi–Free Hyperon Photoproduction Off The Bound Neutron, Colin Gleason Jan 2017

Determination Of Polarization Transfer Coefficients And Hyperon Induced Polarization For Quasi–Free Hyperon Photoproduction Off The Bound Neutron, Colin Gleason

Theses and Dissertations

The spectrum of the excited nucleon (N*) states provides key information on the relevant degrees of freedom within the nucleon. The determination of the N* spectrum requires an extensive set of high–quality experimental observables for a large number of nuclear reactions over a broad kinematic range. In particular, measurements of polarization observables of strangeness photoproduction are of high importance as many of the resonances that are predicted by quark models, but not observed in pion– nucleon channels, are expected to couple strongly to kaon–hyperon (KY) channels. While in the last decade a large body of polarization and cross–section data has …