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Subatomic Physics Group (P-25)

P-25 is engaged primarily in fundamental nuclear- and particle-physics research. Our objective is to conduct diverse experiments that probe aspects of subatomic reactions, in order to provide a more thorough understanding of the basic building blocks that make up our universe. Although our main focus is basic research, we also have a strong effort in applied programs such as proton radiography. We often participate in large-scale collaborations that involve physicists from universities and institutions around the world, and we participate in or lead experiments at a variety of facilities. Currently, we are conducting research and developing new programs at the Laboratory and other laboratories, including Brookhaven National Laboratory (P-25 is playing a major role in defining the search for the quark-gluon plasma and the related physics program for the relativistic heavy-ion collider) and Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (P-25 is currently publishing research on parton distribution in nucleons and nuclei, and the nuclear modification of QCD processes such as production of J/y particles).


 
Contacts

Mail Stop H846
Phone: 505-667-6941
Fax: 505-665-7920

Acting Group Leader
Andrea P. T. Palounek, 665-2574

Acting Deputy Group Leader
Martin Cooper, 667-2929

Group Office Administrator
Sheena Wadlinger, 667-6941

Operations & Safety
Jim Amann, 667-4767




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