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Center for Experimental Nuclear Physics and Astrophysics (CENPA)

The Center for Experimental Nuclear Physics and Astrophysics (CENPA), is a DOE-funded Center of Excellence laboratory (Grant #DE-FG02-97ER41020) and Service Center located at the University of Washington Seattle campus. CENPA supports a broad program of experimental physics research in fundamental symmetries, neutrinos, muons, axions, and non-Newtonian gravitation.

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Description

CENPA is located at the North Physics Lab: a 53,500-sq. ft. stand-alone facility that supports up to 100 faculty, staff, students, and visitors.

CENPA supports a broad program of experimental physics research in fundamental symmetries, neutrinos, muons, axions, and non-Newtonian gravitation. CENPA is home to the Axion Dark Matter eXperiment (ADMX), the Eöt-Wash suite of precision “tabletop” experiments, the unique Project-8 measurement of the neutrino mass, and a precision measurement of the He-6 beta decay spectrum using our 9-MV Tandem Van de Graaff Accelerator. The latter two experiments are exploiting a unique and new technique called cyclotron resonance emission spectroscopy (CRES).

A major portion of our program is also devoted to experiments that are carried out eternally at accelerator or underground laboratory facilities. These include the Muon g-2 experiment at Fermilab, the PIONEER rare pion decay program at the Swiss Paul Scherrer Institute, the DAMIC dark matter experiment at Modane in France, the LEGEND neutrinoless double beta decay experiment at the LNGS underground lab in Italy, and the KATRIN direct measurement of the neutrino mass at the at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany.

Reading our current Annual Report will provide a detailed overview of our most recent activities.

Keywords

Fabrication Facility, Spectroscopy, Particle Beam Irradiation, Ge Gamma Detector, Laser Cutter, Tandem Van de Graaff Accelerator, Instrument Shop, Electronics Shop, Machine Shop, CENPA, Muon, Gravity, Dark Matter, Neutrino, Accelerator-based Physics, Axion

Details

Type
  • Building
  • Equipment
  • Equipment - Computing and data storage
  • Equipment - Fabrication
  • Services
  • Services - Research consulting
Administrator
Campus Seattle
College / School / Unit College of Arts and Sciences
Location
Availability
  • UW and external users
Category
  • Education and training
  • Engineering and fabrication services
Year Started 1947
Director / PI

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