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The experimental Nuclear Physics Group at the University of Maryland carries out studies o the nuclear many body problem in terms of nucleons, hadrons, quarks and gluons using a variety of intermediate and high energy probes at particle accelerators in the United States, Canada, Europe and Japan.
Currently, much of our work is carried out at the CEBAF 6 GeV, 100% duty factor electron accelerator at the Jefferson National Laboratory in Newport News, VA. This energy regime allows us to study the evolution from descriptions in terms mesons and nucleons to a QCD-based description. Our group is supported by funds from the Nuclear Physics Division of the National Science Foundation.
Personnel
Elizabeth J. Beise, Professor
Herbert Breuer, Associate Research Scientist
Chia-Cheh (George) Chang, Emeritus Professor
Nicholas S. Chant, Professor
arrow Carter Hall, Assistant Professor    
Philip G. Roos, Emeritus Professor
Research Areas:
The G0 Experiment G0-00-006
SAMPLE with Deuterium
E96001-Eta Production
E93038- Neutron Electromagnetic Form Factors
E98108-Kaon Production
E94918 ("t20")
E93018 (ee'K)
SAMPLE@MIT BATES
arrow E91011 (p production)
arrow EXO
arrow E906 at Fermilab
LUX

Research Group Website:
http://www.physics.umd.edu/enp/
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