Eddie Tatar, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
tataerdi@isu.edu
(208) 282-4650
Physical Science Building, Rm 123C
Education
- Ph.D. (2000), Experimental Physics, University of Notre Dame
- M.S. (2000), Applied Mathematics, University of Notre Dame
- M.S. (1997), Physics, University of Notre Dame
Positions
- 2001 - present: Assistant Professor, Idaho State University
- 2000 - 2001: Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Notre Dame
- Spring 2000 - Fall 2000: Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Notre Dame
Research Interests
- Building an apparatus for an accurate measurement of CKM matrix elements for polarized ultra-cold neutron decays
- Quantum interference phenomena in Particle Physics and Optics
- Study of exotic mesons
- Partial Wave Analysis Techniques
- Lie Groups and Representation Theory
- Supersymmetry
- Weak Interactions and Neutrino Physics
- Member of the E852 Collaboration, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Selected Refereed Publications
"Observation of Exotic Meson Production in the Reaction at 18 GeV/c", E. Ivanov et al., Physical Review Letters, 86, p. 3977, April 2001.
"Observation of a New Isoscalar State in the reaction at 18 GeV/c", P. Eugenio et al., Physics Letters B, 497, p. 190, January 2001.
"Evidence for Exotic Meson Produced in the Reaction p p ", S.U. chung et al., Physical Review, D60, p. 92001, October 1999.
"Observation of a New Exotic State in the Reaction at 18 GeV/c", G. Adams et al., Physical Review Letters, 81, p. 5760, December 1998.
"Evidence for Exotic Meson Production in the Reaction at 18 GeV/c", D. Thompson et al., Physical Review letters, 79, p. 1630, September 1997.