SCIENCE MAGAZINE REPORTS EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS OF JEFFERSON LAB RESEARCH TEAM INCLUDING OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY'S WEINSTEIN
July 25, 2008
July 25, 2008
NORFOLK, Va., July 25 -- Old Dominion University issued the following news release:
A 1985 planning document for the atom-smasher facility known now as the Jefferson Lab in Newport News identifies five key areas for experiments, one of which involves two-body correlations in nuclei. Findings reported in recent weeks by researchers at the accelerator facility show that the correlation studies are still very much a priority, says Old Dominion University physicist Lawrence Weinstein . . .
A 1985 planning document for the atom-smasher facility known now as the Jefferson Lab in Newport News identifies five key areas for experiments, one of which involves two-body correlations in nuclei. Findings reported in recent weeks by researchers at the accelerator facility show that the correlation studies are still very much a priority, says Old Dominion University physicist Lawrence Weinstein . . .