SoLID
Main Project:
Solenoidal Large Intensity Device
The planned SoLID detector is a large acceptance forward scattering spectrometer with
full azimuthal angular coverage capable of handling high luminosities (1037 – 1039
cm-2s-1) with a variety of polarized and unpolarized targets. The detector will exploit the
full potential of the JLab 12 GeV upgrade with programs in 3D imaging of the nucleon,
beyond standard-model searches and exploration of gluonic forces.
Our Publications:
J.P. Chen, H. Gao, T.K. Hemmick, Z.-E. Meziani, P.A. Souder, the SoLID Collaboration, A White Paper on SoLID (Solenoidal Large Intensity Device)
https://arxiv.org/abs/1409.7741
The SoLID Collaboration, The Solenoidal Large Intensity Device (SoLID) for JLab 12 GeV, arxiv.org/pdf/2209.13357 [nucl-ex], 2023.
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2209.13357.pdf
Contributors:
Professor:
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Abhay Deshpande Thomas Hemmick |
Postdoc:
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Jaydeep Datta Wenliang (Bill) Li |