Physics Division News

Triple Spoke Cavity

Nuclear star gazing

Investigating reaction rates between unstable, light nuclei can lead to a better understanding of thermonuclear processes in massive stars and novae. The Physics Division's Jason Clark and Catherine Deibel were involved in a study of the crucial 30P(p,γ)31S reaction which has recently been highlighted by the APS "Physics" newsletter. More...

Zheng-Tian LuJourney to the center of the neutron

 

Zheng-Tian LuIons stopped, reaccelerated in charge breader for CARIBU
Zheng-Tian LuZheng-Tian Lu Recipient of 2009 Francis M. Pipkin Award
Superconducting CavitiesNew component design could reduce cost of proposed Facility for Rare Isotope Beams
Helium-8 Argonne scientists develop way to predict properties of light nuclei
Helium-8 Helium-8 study gives insight into nuclear theory, neutron stars
Susan FischerKim Lister Chicago mayor, council honor Argonne physicists for creating innovative science program at city high school

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