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Masters Theses

2015

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Installation And Alignment Of The N3he Experiment, Eric Lee Plemons Dec 2015

Installation And Alignment Of The N3he Experiment, Eric Lee Plemons

Masters Theses

The n3He experiment is designed to probe the hadronic weak interaction by measuring the parity violating asymmetry between the spin of incoming neutrons and the momentum of outgoing protons following the nuclear break up of a helium three upon absorbing a neutron. Cold neutrons from the SNS are first polarized then allowed to impact a target chamber filled with helium three where the reaction occurs. Energetic particles resulting from the nuclear breakup ionize the helium three gas and are thereby detected as currents by an array of signal wires within the target chamber. In order to make a statistics limited …


Mass Table Calculations With Nuclear Density Functional Theory, Noah Watson Birge May 2015

Mass Table Calculations With Nuclear Density Functional Theory, Noah Watson Birge

Masters Theses

To better understand nuclei and the strong nuclear force, it is useful to analyze global nuclear properties and trends across the nuclear chart. To this end, we utilized Nuclear Density Functional Theory with Skyrme Energy Density Functionals in conjunction with high-performance computing to perform large-scale mass table calculations for even-even nuclei. Using the binding energy, pairing gap, root-mean-square radius, and deformation data from these tables we were able to analyze the two-proton and two-neutron drip lines, neutron skin depth, two-proton radioactivity, and the effect of nuclear deformation on mass filters. We used numerous energy density functionals to assess the statistical …