Experimental Medium-Energy Physics

Faculty Members--E. Booth, J. Miller, B.L. Roberts

Research Faculty & Associates--D. Francis. J. Ouyang

Graduate Students--M. Chertok, A. Go, D. Zimmerman, T. Zwart

Intermediate-energy physics fills the gap between high-energy physics and nuclear physics. We are involved in precision experiments at low energies which are complimentary to high-energy experiments at colliders and fixed target accelerators. Projects being carried out by Boston University physicists are conducted at the Alternating Gradient Synchrotron (AGS), a 30 GeV proton accelerator at Brookhaven National Laboratory; the Low Energy Antiproton Ring (LEAR) at CERN in Geneva; the MIT-Bates Linear Accelerator (a 1 GeV electron machine); and TRIUMF, a medium-energy proton cyclotron in Vancouver, British Columbia, and at the 300 MeV electron accelerator in Saskatoon, Canada. Ongoing projects include:


This page was prepared by J. David Ribak (ribak@buphyk.bu.edu)

Updated 2 May 1994