5 edition of Particle detectors found in the catalog.
Published
1996
by Cambridge University Press in Cambridge [England], New York
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 398-434) and index.
Statement | Claus Grupen with the cooperation of Armin Böhrer and Luděk Smolík. |
Series | Cambridge monographs on particle physics, nuclear physics, and cosmology ;, 5 |
Contributions | Böhrer, Armin., Smolík, Luděk. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QC787.C6 G78 1996 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xiv, 455 p. : |
Number of Pages | 455 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL786217M |
ISBN 10 | 0521552168 |
LC Control Number | 95018455 |
Particle detectors. To investigate the smallest bits of matter, some of which last only a fraction of a second before decaying, scientists need something more powerful than a microscope. To study particles, physicists use particle detectors. Particle Detectors by Claus Grupen, , available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide.
Particle Detectors Book Summary: This comprehensive book provides a detailed introduction to the principles of particle detectors used in physics, biology and medicine. Introductory chapters review the interactions of particles and radiation with matter, introduce the principles of detector operation and describe and define different types of measurement and their units. Abstract Preface to the first edition; Preface to the second edition; Introduction; 1. Interactions of particles and radiation with matter; 2. Characteristic properties of detectors; 3.
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Particle detectors measure energies from the very low to the highest of energies observed in cosmic rays. This edition has additional chapters and discusses many detector applications.
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It intends to be both introduction for newcomers. The scope of the detection techniques in particle detectors is very wide, depending on the aim of the measurement. Detectors cover the measurement of energies from the very low to the highest of energies observed in cosmic rays.
Describing the instrumentation for experiments in high energy physics and astroparticle physics, this edition describes track detectors, calorimeters, particle. Radiation and particle detectors The purpose of this note is to explain a range of principles and actual devices used to detect photons and ionized particles.
Topics covered includes: Interaction of particles and radiation with matter, Units and detector characteristics, Gas-filled detectors, Surface photoemission detectors, Semiconductor.
This book provides a summary of the state of science in teh field of single particle detection and measurement. The text delineates between those low performance detectors, capable of registering only a large number of particles and those complex, Particle detectors book designed systems capable of detecting and measuring single interactions or events.
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• Todays particle detectors merge all possible techniques to create “electronic images” of particles • In order to detect a particle, it has to interact - and deposit energy.
all means are good = use all types of interaction. Acknowledgments Large part of the content of this lecture is taken from. In experimental and applied particle physics, nuclear physics, and nuclear engineering, a particle detector, also known as a radiation detector, is a device used to detect, track, and/or identify ionizing particles, such as those produced by nuclear decay, cosmic radiation, or reactions in a particle ors can measure the particle energy and other attributes such as momentum.
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The scope of the detection techniques in particle detectors is very wide, depending on the aim of the measurement.
Detectors cover the measurement of energies from the very low to the highest of energies observed in cosmic rays. Describing the instrumentation for experiments in high energy Author: Claus Grupen. Detectors cover the measurement of energies from the very low to the highest of energies observed in cosmic rays.
Describing the instrumentation for experiments in high energy physics and astroparticle physics, this edition describes track detectors, calorimeters, particle identification, neutrino detectors, momentum measurement, electronics. Lucio Cerrito is a particle physicist studying the production, mass, and dynamics of top quarks and heavy bosons at particle colliders.
He is a member of the ATLAS collaboration at the LHC, working on the calorimetric event trigger. Radiation and Detectors Book Subtitle Introduction to the Physics of Radiation and Detection Devices Authors Brand: Springer International Publishing.
The scope of the detection techniques in particle detectors is very wide, depending on the aim of the measurement.
Detectors cover the measurement of energies from the very low to the highest of energies observed in cosmic rays. Describing the instrumentation for experiments in high energy physics and astroparticle physics, this edition describes track detectors, calorimeters, particle 5/5(1).
A wide range of detectors exists including the small but often sophisticated instru- ments designed for fixed-target work, the large detectors used tor recording rare events such as the interactions of neutrinos or the decays of nucleons, and the large collider detectors that provide almost complete angular coverage and characterization of the.
Particle Detectors. The purpose of a particle detector is to accurately measure the outcome of collisions created by a particle accelerator. The detectors are multipurpose.
In other words, the detector is divided into many subdetectors, each designed to measure a different aspect of the collision event. This book describes the fundamentals of particle detectors as well as their or development is an important part of nuclear, particle and astroparticle physics, and through its applications in radiation imaging, it paves the way for advancements in the biomedical and materials sciences.
Knowledge in detector physics is one of the required skills of an experimental physicist. Radiation and particle detectors. The purpose of this note is to explain a range of principles and actual devices used to detect photons and ionized particles.
Topics covered includes: Interaction of particles and radiation with matter, Units and detector characteristics, Gas-filled detectors, Surface photoemission detectors, Semiconductor.The scope of the detection techniques in particle detectors is very wide, depending on the aim of the measurement.
Detectors cover the measurement of energies from the very low to the highest of energies observed in cosmic rays. Describing the instrumentation for experiments in high energy Price: $Physics and Engineering of Radiation Detection presents an overview of the physics of radiation detection and its applications.
It covers the origins and properties of different kinds of ionizing radiation, their detection and measurement, and the procedures used to protect people and the environment from their potentially harmful effects.