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Sarkar, S. Big Bang Laboratory for Particle Physics. Cambridge University Press, New York. NY, 2002. [Pg.1218]

In the cases of muonium, positronium, muonic atoms and multiply-charged ions, the study implies the development of new sources and new detectors. The application of spectroscopic methods is very attractive for pionic and exotic atoms, because of an extremely high (for particle physics) level of accuracy. [Pg.3]

Lawrence R. Sulak Antares Neutrino Observatory Centre for Particle Physics University of Marseille 163 av. De Luminy, Case 907 13288 Marselle, CEDEX 09 France... [Pg.419]

A technician cleans lead glass blocks that form part of the giant OPAL particle detector at CERN, the European center for particle physics near Geneva, Switzerland. [Pg.1009]

There are many manufacturers of CAMAC equipment and the number of currently available modules exceed several hundred. Some of the modules are designed specifically for particle physics but many are general purpose units such as transient digitizers, digital to analog converters, oscilloscope drivers, and stepping motor drivers. See Appendix D for a listing of some of the CAMAC manufacturers. [Pg.369]

CERN (Conseil Europeen pour la Recherche Nucleaire) The European Laboratory for Particle Physics, formerly known as the European Organization for Nuclear Research, which is situated close to Geneva in Switzerland and is supported by a number of European nations. It runs the Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS), which has a7-kilometre underground tunnel enabling protons to be accelerated to 400 GeV, and the Lai e Electron-Positron Collider (LEP), in which 50 GeV electron and positron beams are collided. The Large Hadron Collider began operation in September 2008. [Pg.149]

M. Pernickaet al., TheCMS Pixel FED, in Proceedings of the Topical Workshop on Electronics for Particle Physics, pp. 487-491, Prague, Czech Republic, 2007... [Pg.112]

In Europe, collaborative teams of scientists and support staff from different countries work on experiments using particle accelerators at the European laboratory for particle physics (CERN, for Organisation Europienne pour la Recherche Nucleaire) in Geneva, Switzerland. There are currently 20 member countries, which contribute money to its operating budget in proportion to their national income. Large amounts of electricity are consumed by the particle accelerators. A number of countries, such as... [Pg.72]

Proc. of the 14th Workshop of the INFN Eloisatroii Project, Data Structures for Particle Physics Experiments Evolution or Revolution , R. Brun, P. Kunz and P, Palazzi, Ed., Singapore, 1991... [Pg.181]


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