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NA48 prototype calorimeter

This is a calorimeter, a detector which measures the energy of particles. When in use, it is filled with liquid krypton at -152°C. Electrons and photons passing through interact with the krypton, creating a shower of charged particles which are collected on the copper ribbons. The ribbons are aligne...

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Publicado: 1990
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description This is a calorimeter, a detector which measures the energy of particles. When in use, it is filled with liquid krypton at -152°C. Electrons and photons passing through interact with the krypton, creating a shower of charged particles which are collected on the copper ribbons. The ribbons are aligned to an accuracy of a tenth of a millimetre. The folding at each end allows them to be kept absolutely flat. Each shower of particles also creates a signal in scintillating material embedded in the support disks. These flashes of light are transmitted to electronics by the optical fibres along the side of the detector. They give the time at which the interaction occurred. The photo shows the calorimeter at NA48, a CERN experiment which is trying to understand the lack of anti-matter in the Universe today.
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spelling cern-438422021-04-15T12:58:01Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/43842NA48 prototype calorimeterDetectorThis is a calorimeter, a detector which measures the energy of particles. When in use, it is filled with liquid krypton at -152°C. Electrons and photons passing through interact with the krypton, creating a shower of charged particles which are collected on the copper ribbons. The ribbons are aligned to an accuracy of a tenth of a millimetre. The folding at each end allows them to be kept absolutely flat. Each shower of particles also creates a signal in scintillating material embedded in the support disks. These flashes of light are transmitted to electronics by the optical fibres along the side of the detector. They give the time at which the interaction occurred. The photo shows the calorimeter at NA48, a CERN experiment which is trying to understand the lack of anti-matter in the Universe today.CERN-OBJ-DE-010oai:cds.cern.ch:438421990
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NA48 prototype calorimeter
title NA48 prototype calorimeter
title_full NA48 prototype calorimeter
title_fullStr NA48 prototype calorimeter
title_full_unstemmed NA48 prototype calorimeter
title_short NA48 prototype calorimeter
title_sort na48 prototype calorimeter
topic Detector
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/43842