Much instrumentation has been developed for imaging the trajectories of elementary particles produced in high energy collisions. Since 1968, gaseous detectors, beginning with multiwire chambers and drift chambers, have been used for the visualisation of particle trajectories and the imaging of X-rays, neutrons, hard gamma rays, beta rays and ultraviolet photons. This book commemorates the groundbreaking research leading to the evolution of such detectors carried out at CERN by Georges Charpak, Nobel Prizewinner for Physics in 1992. Besides collecting his key papers, the book also includes original linking commentary which sets his work in the context of other worldwide research
The development of radiation detectors in the field of nuclear and particle physics has had a terrif...
This comprehensive book provides a detailed introduction to the principles of particle detectors use...
A vast quantity of data pours from the experiments on particle accelerators throughout the world. Fo...
On this picture, we can see behind a lens, Georges Charpak and a particle detecto
Detecting and localizing radiation is the very basis of physicists ’ work in a variety of fields, es...
Widely used in high-energy and particle physics, gaseous radiation detectors are undergoing continuo...
The Standard Model of particle physics describes successfully the building blocks of the material an...
CERN is the world's largest particle physics research laboratory. Since it was established in 1954, ...
Widely used in high-energy and particle physics, gaseous radiation detectors are undergoing continuo...
The lecture series will present and overview of the basic techniques and underlying physical princip...
High energy physics (HEP) has a crucial role in the context of fundamental physics. HEP experiments ...
The various techniques for detecting subatomic particles are reviewed. The evolution of detectors in...
Michael Schenk evaluates new technologies and methods, such as cryogenic read-out electronics and a ...
Particle detection technologies have been largely advanced in our laboratory over the past decade. A...
The Seminar is the ninth in a series devoted since 20 years to experimental apparatus for high-energ...
The development of radiation detectors in the field of nuclear and particle physics has had a terrif...
This comprehensive book provides a detailed introduction to the principles of particle detectors use...
A vast quantity of data pours from the experiments on particle accelerators throughout the world. Fo...
On this picture, we can see behind a lens, Georges Charpak and a particle detecto
Detecting and localizing radiation is the very basis of physicists ’ work in a variety of fields, es...
Widely used in high-energy and particle physics, gaseous radiation detectors are undergoing continuo...
The Standard Model of particle physics describes successfully the building blocks of the material an...
CERN is the world's largest particle physics research laboratory. Since it was established in 1954, ...
Widely used in high-energy and particle physics, gaseous radiation detectors are undergoing continuo...
The lecture series will present and overview of the basic techniques and underlying physical princip...
High energy physics (HEP) has a crucial role in the context of fundamental physics. HEP experiments ...
The various techniques for detecting subatomic particles are reviewed. The evolution of detectors in...
Michael Schenk evaluates new technologies and methods, such as cryogenic read-out electronics and a ...
Particle detection technologies have been largely advanced in our laboratory over the past decade. A...
The Seminar is the ninth in a series devoted since 20 years to experimental apparatus for high-energ...
The development of radiation detectors in the field of nuclear and particle physics has had a terrif...
This comprehensive book provides a detailed introduction to the principles of particle detectors use...
A vast quantity of data pours from the experiments on particle accelerators throughout the world. Fo...