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Particle Detectors: Trigger/DAQ for Particle Physics Detectors (4/4)

<!--HTML-->This lecture course will review the latest advances in high energy physics detector technologies and techniques. The course will feature a lecture each on the main detector types used in the modern particle physics collider experiments, charged particle tracking, calorimetry, muon d...

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Autor principal: Winklmeier, Frank
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2153079
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description <!--HTML-->This lecture course will review the latest advances in high energy physics detector technologies and techniques. The course will feature a lecture each on the main detector types used in the modern particle physics collider experiments, charged particle tracking, calorimetry, muon detectors and triggering. Such technologies could be used in future LHC experiment upgrades, detectors for an e+e- linear collider, or future high energy colliders. Different collider experiments provide new detector challenges, for example, related to radiation hardness, detector resolution and timing capabilities. The latest challenges and possible solutions will be discussed
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spelling cern-21530792022-11-03T08:15:37Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2153079engWinklmeier, FrankParticle Detectors: Trigger/DAQ for Particle Physics Detectors (4/4)Particle Detectors: Trigger/DAQ for Particle Physics Detectors (4/4)Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme<!--HTML-->This lecture course will review the latest advances in high energy physics detector technologies and techniques. The course will feature a lecture each on the main detector types used in the modern particle physics collider experiments, charged particle tracking, calorimetry, muon detectors and triggering. Such technologies could be used in future LHC experiment upgrades, detectors for an e+e- linear collider, or future high energy colliders. Different collider experiments provide new detector challenges, for example, related to radiation hardness, detector resolution and timing capabilities. The latest challenges and possible solutions will be discussedoai:cds.cern.ch:21530792016
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Particle Detectors: Trigger/DAQ for Particle Physics Detectors (4/4)
title Particle Detectors: Trigger/DAQ for Particle Physics Detectors (4/4)
title_full Particle Detectors: Trigger/DAQ for Particle Physics Detectors (4/4)
title_fullStr Particle Detectors: Trigger/DAQ for Particle Physics Detectors (4/4)
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title_short Particle Detectors: Trigger/DAQ for Particle Physics Detectors (4/4)
title_sort particle detectors: trigger/daq for particle physics detectors (4/4)
topic Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme
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