Particle Detection with Drift Chambers

Particle Detection with Drift Chambers

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Blum Walter
Springer, Berlin
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A drift chamber is an apparatus for measuring the space coordinates of the trajectory of a charged particle. This is achieved by detecting the ionization electrons produced by the charged particle in the gas of the chamber and by measuring their drift times and arrival positions on sensitive electrodes. When the multiwire proportional chamber, or ‘Charpak chamber’ as we used to call it, was introduced in 1968, its authors had already noted that the time of a signal could be useful for a coordinate determination, and rst studies with a drift ch- ber were made by Bressani, Charpak, Rahm and Zupanci c in 1969. When the rst operational drift-chamber system with electric circuitry and readout was built by Walenta, Heintze and Schurlein ¨ in 1971, a new instrument for particle experiments had appeared. A broad study of the behaviour of drifting electrons in gases began in laboratories where there was interest in the detection of particles.
EAN 9783642095382
ISBN 3642095380
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Publication date October 22, 2010
Pages 448
Language English
Dimensions 235 x 155
Country Germany
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Blum Walter; Riegler Werner; Rolandi Luigi
Illustrations XV, 448 p.
Edition Softcover reprint of hardcover 2nd ed. 2008
Series Particle Acceleration and Detection