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Experiments in high energy physics: A brief introduction
2008A brief description of a “standard” High Energy Physics experiment focussing on what are the main measurements and how they are obtained is herein reported. The historical example of the discovery of neutral currents by the Gargamelle experiment in 1973 is presented to show the long path between the data collection and the final results.
Mário Pimenta, Lip, Ist
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Photomultiplier Counters in High-Energy Physics Experiments
IRE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 1956Techniques in the use of photomultipliers in high-energy nuclear physics are presented by the description of experiments that have been prominent recently. The applications involve the use of photomultipliers with attendant amplification at the limit of present possibilities of time resolution.
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FPGAS in high energy physics experiments at CERN
2008 International Conference on Field Programmable Logic and Applications, 2008CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is the worldpsilas largest particle physics centre. It provides state-of-the-art scientific facilities to use in exploring what matter is made of, and what forces hold it together. Observing phenomena at the subatomic level requires extraordinary instruments, particle accelerators and particle ...
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POLARBEAR: Ultra‐high Energy Physics with Measurements of CMB Polarization
, 2008POLARBEAR is a ground‐based experiment to measure polarization anisotropy in the Cosmic Microwave Background. It is designed to have a combination of sensitivity, foreground mitigation, and rejection of systematic errors to search for the B‐mode ...
Adrian T. Lee+27 more
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2009 Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition, 2009
The active buffer project is part of the CBM (compressed baryonic matter) experiment and takes advantage of the DPR (dynamic partial reconfiguration) technology, in which a dynamic module can be reconfigured while the static part and other dynamic ...
Wenxue Gao+5 more
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The active buffer project is part of the CBM (compressed baryonic matter) experiment and takes advantage of the DPR (dynamic partial reconfiguration) technology, in which a dynamic module can be reconfigured while the static part and other dynamic ...
Wenxue Gao+5 more
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The GBT : A proposed architecure for multi-Gb/s data transmission in high energy physics
, 2007The future upgrade of the LHC accelerator, the SLHC, will increase the beam luminosity by a factor of ten leading to a corresponding growth of the amounts of data to be treated by the data transmission and acquisition systems.
P. Moreira, Kloukinas, A. Marchioro
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Silicon Sensors for Experiments in High Energy Physics
2018With increasing luminosity of accelerators for experiments in high energy physics the demands on the detectors increase as well. Especially tracking and vertexing detectors made of silicon sensors close to the interaction point need to be equipped with more radiation hard devices.
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High-energy physics as a career springboard
, 2001As well as being crucibles of research, today's big physics experiments are also factories for students - in more than a decade almost 700 have graduated from the Delphi experiment (see appendix A for a description of the experiment and a list of the ...
T. Camporesi
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The early universe and high‐energy physics
, 198315 billion years ago, an experiment was carried out that related to the interaction between cosmology and particle physics and the unification of physics in general. This is the experiment that we call the Big Bang. It resulted in about 1090 bits of data
D. Schramm
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Demands of future high energy physics experiments
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 1990Abstract The next generation hadron colliders will create a harsh environment for detectors. Under such conditions the use of semiconductor devices looks promising and an example of a possible compact detector for the SSC is given. However, the use of large quantities of new detectors and electronics would require a substantial involvement of ...
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