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Neutron Science and Technology Group (P-23)
The Neutron Science and Technology Group (P-23) carries out a wide-ranging
program of fundamental and applied research in weapons physics, nuclear
physics, and quantum-information science. The common feature of this
diverse set of efforts is the application of state-of-the-art techniques
in particle and light detection and the recording of transient events.
We contribute to Laboratory programs in stockpile stewardship by participating
in the design and fielding of Subcritical Experiments, hydrodynamic
experiments, and the reanalysis and archiving of data from past nuclear-weapons
tests. Our fundamental research focuses on nuclear and weak-interaction
physics and on state-of-the-art measurements of astrophysical phenomena
such as solar neutrinos and ultra-high-energy gamma rays. Applied research
includes the development of the application of imaging and neutron technologies
to problems relevant to national defense and industry, and participation
in the accelerator production of tritium (APT).
P-23 Website
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Contacts
Group Leader
Gus Sinnis, Acting
Deputy Group Leader
Steve Elliot, Acting
Group Office Administrator
Miquela
Sanchez
Mail Stop H803
Phone: 505-667-5005
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