PHYS 6751: Graduate Nuclear and Particle (Fall 2016)

Tuesday & Thursday 2:00-3:50pm in Edwards Accelerator Laboratory Rooms 101 & 208
Instructor: Zach Meisel (email: meisel@ohio.edu, office: 204 EAL)
Office Hours: Wednesday in 204 EAL, 10-11am, or by appointment
Final Exam: Tuesday December 6th in 204 EAL, 12:20-2:20pm

Course Overview

The purpose of this course is to gain hands-on experience with modern experimental techniques in low-energy nuclear physics. This includes the use of common experimental equipment and open-source software used for contemporary nuclear physics research. The bulk of the course will consist of performing four experiments, analyzing the resultant data, and writing a report for each experiment in the style of a modern journal publication.

Course information, such as lectures, hand-outs, and assignments will be posted here. Check back throughout the semester.

The course catalog description for PHYS 6751 can be accessed here .

Course Materials

Syllabus

Slides for
Manuals for
  • Experiment 1 : Foil thickness determination via energy loss
  • Experiment 2 : Measurement of the 197 Au(n,g) cross section
  • Experiment 3 : Foil characterization via Rutherford scattering
  • Experiment 4 : Efficiency determination for a neutron long-counter

Grading rubrics for
Paper examples for
Presentation example for Paper template packages for
  • NIMA Template : Tarball you could use to create your NIM paper
  • PRC Template : Tarball you could use to create your PRC paper. Note that you must have installed RevTex4-1.
  • PRL Template : Tarball you could use to create your PRL paper. Note that you must have installed RevTex4-1.

General Information

Academic Honesty

This goes without saying … but I'll say it anyways: you are expected to act in an academically honest fashion. This means abiding by the Ohio University Honor Code and adhering to the Code of Conduct .

If you have any concerns as to what does or does not constitute academic dishonesty (e.g. paraphrasing prior publications in a report), please don't hesitate to ask me.

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