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Details of Raymond E. Frey
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Teaching: - 2004-5, 2005-6, 2006-7: Physics 251, 252, 253
- 2003-4: Physics 251, 252, 253; Astronomy 321, Winter
- 2002-3: Physics 251-2, Foundations of Physics (F,W);.
- 2001-2: Physics 251-2 (F,W); Physics 410 (W) (see below).
- Ray developed a new course on mathematical methods for physics in WInter 2001, which is listed as Phys 410 for now.
- 1998-2000: Electronics sequence 431,432,433 (and 531,532,533). See the web pages for 431, 432, or 433 for more information.
- Ray's notes for Phys 431, Analog Electronics: pdf format - can be used with permission
- Notes for Phys 432, Digital Electronics: pdf format - can be used with permission
Electricity is also fun for elementary school. Here are some notes (ps) for presentations to 3rd grade kids who are doing the state science kits on electricity.
Some publications: ``Experimental Observation of Isolated Large Transverse Energy Electrons with Associated Missing Energy at sqrt{s} = 540 GeV'', Phys. Lett. 122B (1983) 103. (Discovery of the W particle.) ``Experimental Observation of Lepton Pairs of Invariant Mass Around 95 GeV/c^2 at the CERN SPS Collider'', Phys. Lett. 126B (1983) 398. (Discovery of the Z particle.) ``Measurements of Z Boson Resonance Parameters in e+e- Annihilation'', Phys. Rev. Lett. 63 (1989) 2173. (Discovery of number of neutrino species < 4.) ``Radiative Corrections to the Z0 Resonance'', Phys. Rev. D37 (1988) 56. (Some theory underlying the previous measurement.) ``First Observation of Beamstrahlung'', Phys. Rev. Lett. 62 (1989) 2381. (A new phenomena at e+e- linear colliders.) ``Measurement of Electron Beam Polarization from the Energy Asymmetry of Compton Scattered Photons'', R. Field, R. Frey, M. Woods, A. Arodzero, and J. Zhou, IEEE Trans. Nucl. Sci. 45 (1998) 670. (Technique for measurement of beam polarization at SLC.)
``Top Quark Physics: Future Measurements", Summary Report for Snowmass 1996: New Directions for High Energy Physics, eds. D.G. Cassel, L.T. Gennari, and R.H. Siemann; hep-ph/9704243, March 1997. (Some of the exciting physics for the next accelerator at the high-energy frontier.) ``A High-Precision Measurement of the Left-Right Z0 Cross-Section Asymmetry'', Phys. Rev. Lett. 84 (2000) 5945. (The final SLD ALR measurement and world best measurement of the electroweak mixing angle.) ``Observation of CP Violation in the B0 Meson System'', Phys. Rev. Lett. 87 (2001) 091801. (Matter-antimatter asymmetry in the 3rd quark generation from BaBar.) ``Design Considerations for a Silicon-Tungsten Electromagnetic Calorimeter for a Linear Collider Detector,'' Proc. 10th International Conference on Calorimetry in High Energy Physics, World Scientific, 2002, R.-Y. Zhu ed., pg. 304. (A new way to do calorimetry for the LC.) ``Analysis of LIGO data for gravitational waves from binary neutron stars,'' Phys. Rev. D 69, 122001 (2004). (One of the first LIGO observational results.)
Category: Physics & Astronomy Type: Scientist & Engineers
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