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Discussing around HYBUC

Charles Roos (right) illustrates HYBUC - HYperon BUbble Chamber - to Gösta Ekspong. Claude Geles stands on the left. HYBUC was a 50 Hz rapid cycling 30 cm, high precision hydrogen chamber, and was operated in a 11.4 Tesla superconducting magnet for more than 5000 hours. It was built by the Max-Planc...

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Autor principal: CERN PhotoLab
Publicado: 1977
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/917742
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Sumario:Charles Roos (right) illustrates HYBUC - HYperon BUbble Chamber - to Gösta Ekspong. Claude Geles stands on the left. HYBUC was a 50 Hz rapid cycling 30 cm, high precision hydrogen chamber, and was operated in a 11.4 Tesla superconducting magnet for more than 5000 hours. It was built by the Max-Planck-Institut (Munich) and the Vanderbilt University. HYBUC was brought to CERN in 1971 and installed in a specially built, 500 MeV/c, electrostatically-separated, K- beam in the PS North Hall (k16), to obtain polarised Sigma+ and hence allow the measurement of the Sigma+ magnetic moment. The photo was taken there shortly before dismantling (?). (See also Annual Report 1979 p. 19, Fiig 3).