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Fundamental Physics

  • Fast Proton Hopping in Ice (Ih) Confirmed by Quasi-Elastic Neutron Scattering
    Published Work: "Fast Proton Hopping Detection in Ice Ih by Quasi-Elastic Neutron Scattering" (2011)
    Contact: Alexander Kolesnikov

  • Beam Line 13 Fires Discovery Fever for Fundamental Physicists
    Neutron scientists use the fundamental physics beam line at SNS to investigate the interaction of neutrons in very simple nuclear systems. (2011)
    Published Work: "Measurement of parity-violating γ -ray asymmetry in the capture of polarized cold neutrons on protons"
    Contact: Geoff Greene

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