Since its invention by Glaser in 1953, the bubble chamber has become a most valuable tool in high-energy physics. It combines a number of advantages of various older methods of particle detection: it offers high spatial resolution, rapid accumulation of data, some time resolution, and some choice of the nucleus whose interaction one wants to study (bubble chambers have been made to operate with a large number of different liquids, including H{sub 2}, D{sub 2}, He, Xe, and several hydrocarbons). In order to exploit the advantages of spatial resolution and rapid data accumulation, high-speed high-precision analysis procedures must be developed. In this article they discuss some of the problems posed by such analysis. The discussion is based l...
Recent experience with liquid hydrogen bubble chambers of 25 and 40 cm dia. in high-energy physics e...
A liquid hydrogen bubble chamber for use as a neutron spectrometer has been constructed and operated...
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Five years ago, our laboratory undertook to adapt the bubble chamber, newly invented by Glaser, to o...
M.S. University of Kansas, Physics 1962The last ten years have seen the development of a useful new ...
M.S. University of Kansas, Physics 1962The last ten years have seen the development of a useful new ...
In the 1950s and 1960s, bubble and spark chambers were the dominant experimental tools in high-energ...
We propose a bubble chamber study of the general features of proton-proton interactions in the 200 t...
Part I: The role of bubble chambers in photoproduction studies is considered in the light of ex...
A vast quantity of data pours from the experiments on particle accelerators throughout the world. Fo...
After the first hydrocarbon bubble chambers were built by Donald Glaser in 1952, work was started at...
Large sized bubble detectors with different sensitivities have been irradiated with high-energy prot...
The bubble chamber is a device whereby charged particles resulting from nuclear interactions can be ...
The course will be mainly devoted to data-processing aspects of present-day bubble chamber experimen...
Large-sized bubble detectors with microscopic droplets of superheated liquids of dichlorodifluoromet...
Recent experience with liquid hydrogen bubble chambers of 25 and 40 cm dia. in high-energy physics e...
A liquid hydrogen bubble chamber for use as a neutron spectrometer has been constructed and operated...
Contains fulltext : 26848___.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Five years ago, our laboratory undertook to adapt the bubble chamber, newly invented by Glaser, to o...
M.S. University of Kansas, Physics 1962The last ten years have seen the development of a useful new ...
M.S. University of Kansas, Physics 1962The last ten years have seen the development of a useful new ...
In the 1950s and 1960s, bubble and spark chambers were the dominant experimental tools in high-energ...
We propose a bubble chamber study of the general features of proton-proton interactions in the 200 t...
Part I: The role of bubble chambers in photoproduction studies is considered in the light of ex...
A vast quantity of data pours from the experiments on particle accelerators throughout the world. Fo...
After the first hydrocarbon bubble chambers were built by Donald Glaser in 1952, work was started at...
Large sized bubble detectors with different sensitivities have been irradiated with high-energy prot...
The bubble chamber is a device whereby charged particles resulting from nuclear interactions can be ...
The course will be mainly devoted to data-processing aspects of present-day bubble chamber experimen...
Large-sized bubble detectors with microscopic droplets of superheated liquids of dichlorodifluoromet...
Recent experience with liquid hydrogen bubble chambers of 25 and 40 cm dia. in high-energy physics e...
A liquid hydrogen bubble chamber for use as a neutron spectrometer has been constructed and operated...
Contains fulltext : 26848___.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access