Current Members of the NPG
Maurik Holtrop
Professor
Maurik is one of the spokespersons of the Heavy Photon Search (HPS) experiment (E12-11-006) at Jefferson Lab. This experiment looks for a new gauge boson, the “heavy photon” or “dark photon”, which could be part of a hidden sector that also includes potential dark matter candidates. He is also a member of the CLAS and CLAS12 experiments, where is a co-spokes person for experiments E12-06-106, “Study of Color Transparency in Exclusive Vector Meson Electroproduction off Nuclei”, E12-06-117, “Quark Propagation and Hadron Formation”, E12-06-119, “Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering with CLAS at 11 GeV”, and E12-06-109, “The Longitudinal Spin Structure of the Nucleon”.
Karl Slifer
Professor
Karl’s principal research area is the study of nucleon spin structure functions via inclusive scattering from polarized targets. He is a co-spokesperson on the E08-027 experiment at Jefferson Lab, which measured the proton g2 structure function. He is also a co-spokesperson for the EG4 experiment deuteron run, which measured the proton and deuteron g1 structure functions. Karl is one of the primary proponents of the study of tensor spin observables. The E12-13-011 experiment at JLab, for which he is a co-spokesperson, will study of the deuteron tensor structure function b1, and probe the tensor-polarized quark and antiquark distribution functions. He is a co-spokes person on experiment E12-15-005, which received an A- rating and was conditionally approved, will measure the tensor asymmetry Azz in the x > 1 region, which will explore the nature of short-range correlations in nuclei.
Karl runs the dynamic polarized target lab at UNH, where he tests new techniques for polarizing frozen ammonia targets.
Elena Long
Assistant Professor
Dr. Elena Long joined the physics at the University of New Hampshire as a Post Doc in 2013 and joined the faculty as an Assistant Professor in 2017. A recepient of the JSA Promising Young Scientist Award and the JSA Post Doctoral Research Prize, Dr. Long is researching the ways that a tensor-polarized target can be utilized to understand nuclear effects with a focus on understanding how the quarks inside of protons and neutrons come together to form atomic nuclei.
Dr. Long is the lead spokesperson on an approved experiment at Jefferson Lab to do the first measurement on the quasi-elastic tensor asymmetry Azz. By utilizing tensor polarization, which enhances the deuteron’s D-state, and looking at kinematics in the x>1 region, short range nuclear effects are enhanced. This experiment will provide insight into relativistic nucleon-nucleon calculations, such as light cone and virtual neucleon methods, as well as provide new experimental constraints on decades-old quetsions about the S/D ratio of deuteron wavefunctions.
She is also working on measuring the deuteron structure function, b1, which was approved as the Jefferson Lab experiment E12-13-011. The b1 structure function only exists in tensor polarized, spin-1 particles. If the deuteron is a simple combination of a proton and neutron, b1 is zero. All conventional models predict b1to be vanishingly small at 0.1 < x < 0.7. However, a previous measurement by HERMES showed a large measurement around x = 0.45 that’s 2 sigma from zero. The current measurement looks to greatly improve the uncertainty in this range, as well as map out a possible sign change in b1.
Nathaly Santiesteban
Assistant Professor
Dr. Nathaly Santiesteban joined the physics faculty at the University of New Hampshire 2022.
Allison Sec
Post Doc
David Ruth
Post Doc
Students
Michael McClellan
Adviser: Elena Long
Leiqaa Kurbany
Adviser: Elena Long
Previous Members of the NPG
Recent Graduate Alumni
David Ruth | PhD. 2022 – Currently a postdoc at UNH | |
Nathaly Santiesteban | PhD. 2021 – Now faculty at UNH | |
Samantha McCarty | PhD. 2020 – Now Senior Prof. Staff at the Johns Hopkins U. Applied Physics Lab. | |
Shujie Li | PhD. 2020 – Currently Post Doc at Berkeley Lab | |
Brigid Yale | PhD. 2019 – Currently Post Doc at Univ. of Memphis | |
Tobias Badman | PhD. 2017 | |
Ryan Zilenski | PhD. 2017 | |
Lorenzo Zana | zana@jlab.org | PhD. 2010 – Currently staff at Jefferson Lab |
Mike Debagian | dabagian@physics.unh.edu | PhD. 2007 – Research scientist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital |
Adrian Sindile | adrian@physics.unh.edu | PhD. 2006 – Currently employed at Xemed. |
Octavian Filoti | octavian@physics.unh.edu | PhD. 2006 |
John Kirkpatrick | jkirkpatrick@canberra.com | PhD. 2005 – Currently at Canberra Industries, Inc. |
Peter Karpius | PhD. 2005 | |
Gagik Gavalian | gavalian@jlab.org | PhD. 2004 – Currently a Research Professor at ODU. |
Dan Protopopescu | protopop@jlab.org | PhD. 2002 – Currently a Research Scientist at Univ. of Glasgow, Scotland |
Lynette Gelinas | PhD. 1999 | |
Bogdan Mihaila | PhD. 1998 – Currently program manager at NSF | |
Vance Pomeroy | PhD. 1998 – Currently Scientist at Lincoln Labs | |
Melissa Lampert | PhD.1997 | |
Mark Leuschner | mleuschn@indiana.edu | PhD. 1992 – Currently Research Scientist at Ionetix Corp. |
Recent Post Doctoral Researchers
Tongtong Cao | caot@jlab.org | Currently Physics Staff with Hall-B at Jefferson Lab. |
Rafayel Paremuzyan | rafopar@jlab.org | Currently Physics Staff with Hall-B at Jefferson Lab. |
Elena Long | elena.long@unh.edu | Currently Asst. Prof. at UNH |
Sarah Phillips | sphillips@jlab.org | Currently at Ab Initio Corporation |
James Maxwell | jmaxwell@jlab.org | Currently a post-doc at MIT |
Hovanes Egiyan | hovanes@jlab.org | Currently Physics Staff with Hall-D at Jefferson Lab (since 2010) |
Silviu Covrig | sdc@physics.unh.edu | Currently a staff scientist at Jefferson Lab. |
Frederick Tonk-Uk Lee | Currently in industry. | |
Honguo Zhu | Program Managar at Dept Homeland Security in the DTRA | |
Tim Smith | Research Professor at Dartmouth University Physics Department |
Recent Undergraduate Alumni
Kurtis Bartlett | B.S. 2012 – Currently at PhD. program in nuclear physics at College of William and Mary | |
Ebrahim Ebrahim | B.S. 2012 – Currently at PhD. program in mathematics at UC Santa Barbara | |
John Donahy | B.S. 2011 – Currently in US Navy Seal officer school | |
M.Sc. 2011 – Computer Science | ||
Jonathan Alix | B.S. 2011 – Currently at DEKA Research and Development Corporation | |
Trevor Bielarski | B.S. 2011 – Currently in PhD. program in medical physics at University of Vermont | |
Adam Duston | B.S. 2011 – Atlassian Corporation | |
Gregory Hadcock | B.S. 2010 – Currently in industry | |
Julian Gallo | B.S. 2010 – Currently in PhD. program in physics at George Washington University | |
Kyle Snavely | kjsnavely@gmail.com | B.S. 2010 – Currently PhD program NC State. |
Sam Meehan | B.S. 2009 – Currently in Ph.D. program in Physics at the University of Chicago | |
Will Morrison | wzmorrison@gmail.com | B.S. 2007 – Currently at Boston University PhD program in Physics |
Mike Mason | B.S. 2006 – Currently in PhD. program in physics | |
Chad Everbeck | ||
Alex Johnston | ||
Steve McCoy | ||
Matt Minuti | ||
Aaron Hope | Currently employed at Xemed LLC. |