M.S. University of Kansas, Physics 1962The last ten years have seen the development of a useful new tool for the study of high energy nuclear reactions and fundamental particles. This device, the bubble chamber, makes use of a superheated liquid to display the path of a charged particle as a trail of small bubbles. The bubble chamber has several features which make it more useful in many experiments than either the cloud chamber or the nuclear track plate. Since the liquid in a bubble chamber is considerably more dense than the vapor in a cloud chamber, there is a much better possibility of seeing a nuclear interaction when the chamber is placed in a beam of high energy particles. Moreover, fan interaction does take place, the resulting...
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Large sized bubble detectors with different sensitivities have been irradiated with high-energy prot...
Superheated bubble detectors (SBD) have been used aboard spacecraft for over two detectors, includin...
M.S. University of Kansas, Physics 1962The last ten years have seen the development of a useful new ...
Since its invention by Glaser in 1953, the bubble chamber has become a most valuable tool in high-en...
Part I: The role of bubble chambers in photoproduction studies is considered in the light of ex...
Cloud chambers were essential devices in early nuclear and particle physics research. Superseded by ...
In the 1950s and 1960s, bubble and spark chambers were the dominant experimental tools in high-energ...
Detecting and localizing radiation is the very basis of physicists ’ work in a variety of fields, es...
Despite a number of noteworthy achievements in other fields, superheated droplet detectors (SDDs) an...
Five years ago, our laboratory undertook to adapt the bubble chamber, newly invented by Glaser, to o...
These images show real particle tracks from the annihilation of an antiproton in the 80 cm Saclay li...
bubble chamber has been constructed at Argonne’s ZGS Complex. It utilizes two copper S-band RF defle...
Recent experience with liquid hydrogen bubble chambers of 25 and 40 cm dia. in high-energy physics e...
After the first hydrocarbon bubble chambers were built by Donald Glaser in 1952, work was started at...
Contains fulltext : 26848___.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Large sized bubble detectors with different sensitivities have been irradiated with high-energy prot...
Superheated bubble detectors (SBD) have been used aboard spacecraft for over two detectors, includin...
M.S. University of Kansas, Physics 1962The last ten years have seen the development of a useful new ...
Since its invention by Glaser in 1953, the bubble chamber has become a most valuable tool in high-en...
Part I: The role of bubble chambers in photoproduction studies is considered in the light of ex...
Cloud chambers were essential devices in early nuclear and particle physics research. Superseded by ...
In the 1950s and 1960s, bubble and spark chambers were the dominant experimental tools in high-energ...
Detecting and localizing radiation is the very basis of physicists ’ work in a variety of fields, es...
Despite a number of noteworthy achievements in other fields, superheated droplet detectors (SDDs) an...
Five years ago, our laboratory undertook to adapt the bubble chamber, newly invented by Glaser, to o...
These images show real particle tracks from the annihilation of an antiproton in the 80 cm Saclay li...
bubble chamber has been constructed at Argonne’s ZGS Complex. It utilizes two copper S-band RF defle...
Recent experience with liquid hydrogen bubble chambers of 25 and 40 cm dia. in high-energy physics e...
After the first hydrocarbon bubble chambers were built by Donald Glaser in 1952, work was started at...
Contains fulltext : 26848___.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Large sized bubble detectors with different sensitivities have been irradiated with high-energy prot...
Superheated bubble detectors (SBD) have been used aboard spacecraft for over two detectors, includin...