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== Hall-D Live Camera ==
 
[mms://jlabvid.jlab.org/HallDConstruction Live Camera] (Access only inside Jefferson Lab)
 
  
== Installation videos ==
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== Media Links ==
* [http://1drv.ms/1cdZzvx Assembling Solenoid]
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* Newport News [http://www.dailypress.com/news/science/dp-nws-jlab-gluex-experiment-20170509-story.html Daily Press] May 2017.
* [https://halldweb1.jlab.org/engineering/Solenoid_Assembling.mp4 Detector Installation]
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* [http://www.ibtimes.com/physicists-hunt-hybrid-mesons-understand-strong-nuclear-force-solve-quark-confinement-2534398 International Business Times] May 2017
* [https://halldweb1.jlab.org/engineering/Hall_D_Movie.mp4 Construction Movie]
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* [https://phys.org/news/2017-05-result-cebaf-door-exploring-universal.html Phys.Org] May 2017
 
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== BCAL Construction Videos ==
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* [http://kronos.phys.uregina.ca/~zisis/bcal/Movies.html BCAL Construction]
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== GlueX Photogallery ==
 
== GlueX Photogallery ==
* [http://gluex.phys.uregina.ca/photos Photogallery]
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* [http://gluex.phys.uregina.ca/photos Photo Gallery] from the GlueX Portal.
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== GlueX Public Relations Slides ==
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# Two slides highlighting the first GlueX publication on the beam asymmetry of pion and eta photoproduction.
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#* [https://halldweb.jlab.org/doc-private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=3201 January 2017]
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# A series of detector performance and physics slides prepared for the Jefferson Lab S&T review in July 2015.
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#* [https://halldweb.jlab.org/doc-private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=2766 July 2015]
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# A slide showing the polarization transfer from the photon to the rho meson in GlueX, and the subsequent decay angular distribution. This is compared to the case of unpolarized photons (from the amorphous radiator), where the angular distribution is flat. Also shown are the photon energy spectrum as measured in the tagger hodoscope for the two cases. The coherent edge is very obvious for the diamond radiator, while the amorphous radiator shows the expected 1/E spectrum.
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#* [https://halldweb.jlab.org/doc-private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=2748 May 2015]
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# A slide showing photographs and invariant mass plots from the fall 2014 commissioning run. The slide includes a picture of the detector from October 2014, a picture of the start counter mounted to the liquid hydrogen target prior to installation, and two plots. The first id the omega reconstructed via its pi<sup>+</sup> pi<sup>-</sup> pi<sup>0</sup> decay, while the second is the K</sub>S</sub> detected via its pi<sup>+</sup>pi<sup>-</sup> decay from events with detached vertices.
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#* [https://halldweb.jlab.org/doc-private/DocDB/ShowDocument?docid=2676 February 2015]
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== Hall-D Live Camera ==
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[mms://jlabvid.jlab.org/HallDConstruction HALL-D Live Camera] (Access only inside Jefferson Lab)
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== Installation and Construction Videos ==
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* [https://halldweb.jlab.org/engineering/Solenoid_Assembling.mp4 Assembling Solenoid]
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* [https://halldweb.jlab.org/engineering/GlueX_Installation.mp4 Detector Installation]
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* [https://halldweb.jlab.org/engineering/Hall_D_Movie.mp4 Construction Movie]
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* [http://kronos.phys.uregina.ca/~zisis/bcal/Movies.html BCAL Construction]

Latest revision as of 16:54, 10 May 2017

Media Links

GlueX Photogallery

GlueX Public Relations Slides

  1. Two slides highlighting the first GlueX publication on the beam asymmetry of pion and eta photoproduction.
  2. A series of detector performance and physics slides prepared for the Jefferson Lab S&T review in July 2015.
  3. A slide showing the polarization transfer from the photon to the rho meson in GlueX, and the subsequent decay angular distribution. This is compared to the case of unpolarized photons (from the amorphous radiator), where the angular distribution is flat. Also shown are the photon energy spectrum as measured in the tagger hodoscope for the two cases. The coherent edge is very obvious for the diamond radiator, while the amorphous radiator shows the expected 1/E spectrum.
  4. A slide showing photographs and invariant mass plots from the fall 2014 commissioning run. The slide includes a picture of the detector from October 2014, a picture of the start counter mounted to the liquid hydrogen target prior to installation, and two plots. The first id the omega reconstructed via its pi+ pi- pi0 decay, while the second is the K</sub>S</sub> detected via its pi+pi- decay from events with detached vertices.

Hall-D Live Camera

HALL-D Live Camera (Access only inside Jefferson Lab)

Installation and Construction Videos