Fernow, Richard C. 1947-

Introduction to experimental particle physics / Richard C. Fernow. - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1986. - 1 online resource (x, 421 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).

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This book brings together the most important topics in experimental particle physics over the past forty years to give a brief but balanced overview of the subject. The author begins by reviewing particle physics and discussing electromagnetic and nuclear interactions. He then goes on to discuss three nearly universal aspects of particle physics experiments: beams, targets, and fast electronics. The second part of the book treats in detail the properties of various types of particle detector, such as scintillation counters, Cerenkov counters, proportional chambers, drift chambers, sampling calorimeters, and specialized detectors. Wherever possible the author attempts to enumerate the advantages and disadvantages of performance. Finally, he discusses aspects of specific experiments, such as properties of triggers, types of measurement, spectrometers, and the integration of detectors into coherent systems. Throughout the book, each chapter begins with a discussion of the basic principles involved, followed by selective examples.

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Particles (Nuclear physics)--Experiments.
Particles (Nuclear physics)--Technique.
Nuclear counters.
Nuclear reactions.
Electromagnetic interactions.

QC793.2 / .F47 1986

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