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Electronuclear Physics with Internal Targets and the Blast Detector: Proceedings of the Second Workshop
Contributor(s): Alarcon, Ricardo (Editor), Milner, Richard (Editor)
ISBN: 981024004X     ISBN-13: 9789810240042
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
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Product Type: Hardcover
Published: July 1999
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Annotation: The Second Workshop on Electronuclear Physics with Internal Targets and the Bates Large Acceptance Spectrometer Toroid (BLAST) took place at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in May 1998. A total of 75 physicists from 26 institutions located in seven countries participated in a lively meeting focused on the unique and important advantages of polarized gas targets internal to an electron storage ring in the study of hadron structure. This meeting has reaffirmed the contributions that BLAST will make in the area of few-body physics.

The Blast detector is designed to measure the spin-dependent electromagnetic response of light nuclei in the momentum transfer range up to 0.8 (GeV/c)2. It will use the I GeV longitudinally polarized beam of the Bates South Hall Ring and polarized internal targets. Blast is scheduled to be completed in 2001.

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BISAC Categories:
- Science | Physics - Nuclear
- Science | Physics - Condensed Matter
Dewey: 539.7
Physical Information: 1.1" H x 6.33" W x 8.86" (1.49 lbs) 412 pages
 
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The Second Workshop on Electronuclear Physics with Internal Targets and the Bates Large Acceptance Spectrometer Toroid (BLAST) took place at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in May 1998. A total of 75 physicists from 26 institutions located in seven countries participated in a lively meeting focused on the unique and important advantages of polarized gas targets internal to an electron storage ring in the study of hadron structure. This meeting has reaffirmed the contributions that BLAST will make in the area of few-body physics.The BLAST detector is designed to measure the spin-dependent electromagnetic response of light nuclei in the momentum transfer range up to 0.8 (GeV/c)2. It will use the 1 GeV longitudinally polarized beam of the Bates South Hall Ring and polarized internal targets. BLAST is scheduled to be completed in 2001.