Jeter C. Hall
5 Papers
1 Citations
Jeter C. Hall is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dark matter & Work (physics). The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
Chat about Author
Papers
Scintillating Bubble Chambers for Rare Event Searches
E. Alfonso-Pita,E. Behnke,M. Bressler,B. Broerman,K. Clark,J. Corbett,C. E. Dahl,K. Dering,A. De St. Croix,Daniel Durnford,P. Giampa,Jeter C. Hall,O. M. Harris,H. Hawley-Herrera,C. M. Jackson,Youngtak Ko,Noah R. Lamb,Mathieu Laurin,I. Levine,W. H. Lippincott,Xingxin Liu,R. Neilson,M.-C. Piro,Shashank Priya,Daniel Pyda,Zhiheng Sheng,Gary Sweeney,E. Vázquez-Jáuregui,S. Westerdale,T. J. Whitis,A. Wright,Weizhong Zha,Ryan Zhang +32 more
TL;DR: The Scintillating Bubble Chamber collaboration is developing detectors for rare event searches, including dark matter and neutrino physics, with the first physics-scale detector in commissioning at Fermilab and a low-background version being built for SNOLAB.
6
Peer Review
Snowmass 2021 Underground Facilities&Infrastructure Frontier Report
Laura Baudis,Jeter C. Hall,K. T. Lesko,John L. Orrell +3 more
- 24 Nov 2022
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors present a survey of underground facilities and infrastructure for neutrinos for the Cosmic Frontier, including underground facilities for Neutrinos, underground laboratories for underground science, and future underground laboratory capacity.
Report of the 2021 U.S. Community Study on the Future of Particle Physics (Snowmass 2021)
J. N. Butler,R.S. Chivukula,A. de Gouvea,Tao Han,Young Kee Kim,P. Cushman,Glennys R. Farrar,Yu. G. Kolomensky,Sergei Nagaitsev,Nicolás Yunes,S. Gourlay,Tor Raubenheimer,Vladimir Shiltsev,Ketevi Assamagan,B. Quinn,Victor Daniel Elvira,Steven Gottlieb,Ben Nachman,A. Chou,Marcelle Soares-Santos,Tim M. P. Tait,Meenakshi Narain,Laura Reina,Alessandro Tricoli,P. S. Barbeau,Petra Merkel,Jinlong Zhang,P. Huber,Kate Scholberg,E. T. Worcester,Marina Artuso,R. H. Bernstein,Alexey A. Petrov,Nathaniel Craig,Csaba Cs'aki,Aida X. El-Khadra,Laura Baudis,Jeter C. Hall,K. T. Lesko,John L. Orrell,Julia Lynne Gonski,Fernanda Psihas,Sara M. Simon Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory,Batavia,Usa,Universityof California,San Diego,La Jolla,N. University,Evanston,U. Pittsburgh,Pittsburgh,U. Chicago,Chicago,U Minnesota,Minneapolis,N. University,N. York,Berkeley,U. Illinois Urbana-Champaign,Urbana,L. Laboratory,Slac National Accelerator Laboratory,Menlo Park,B. N. Laboratory,Upton,U Mississippi,University,U Indiana,Bloomington,U.o. Michigan,Ann Arbor,Irvine,B. University,Providence,Florida State University,Tallahassee,D. University,Durham,A. N. Laboratory,Lemont,V. Tech,Blacksburg,S. University,Syracuse,U. O. N. Carolina,Columbia,Santa Barbara,C. University,Ithaca,the University of Zurich,Zurich,Switzerland,Snolab,Lively,Canada,P. N. N. Laboratory,Richland,Columbia University +98 more
- 16 Jan 2023
TL;DR: The Snowmass 2019 community planning exercise as mentioned in this paper provided an opportunity for the entire U.S. particle physics community, along with its international partners, to identify the most important scientific questions in high energy physics for the following decade, with an eye to the decade after that, and the experiments, facilities, infrastructure, and R&D needed to pursue them.
Snowmass2021 Cosmic Frontier White Paper: Calibrations and backgrounds for dark matter direct detection
D. Baxter,R. Bunker,Sally Shaw,S. Westerdale,I. J. Arnquist,D. S. Akerib,R. Calkins,S. Cebri'an,James B. Dent,M. L. Di Vacri,J. E. Y. Dobson,Daniel Egana-Ugrinovic,A. Erlandson,C. Ghag,C. R. Hall,Jeter C. Hall,S. J. Haselschwardt,Eric W. Hoppe,C. M. Jackson,Yonatan Kahn,A. Kamaha,M. H. Kelsey,A. Kish,Noah Kurinsky,Matthias Laubenstein,Eric L. Miller,Eric S. Morrison,B. J. Mount,Jayden L. Newstead,Stefano Nisi,I. Olcina,John L. Orrell,Sergei V. Pereverzev,Emily N Perry,A. Piepke,S. Poudel,Karthik Ramanathan,J. Reichenbacher,Tarek Saab,R. Saldanha,C. Savarese,R. W. Schnee,S. Scorza,Rajeev Kumar Singh,K. Stifter,B. Suerfu,Matthew Szydagis,D. Temples,A. N. Villano,D. Woodward,Jing Xian Xu +50 more
- 15 Mar 2022
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors outline community needs to meet the background and calibration requirements of next-generation dark matter direct detection experiments, which can probe rare processes and lower threshold detector response.