Particle Detectors, Second Edition
Author(s)
Grupen, Claus
Shwartz, Boris
Collection
SCOAP3 for BooksLanguage
EnglishAbstract
Elementary particles can be identified through various techniques, depending on the purpose of the measurement and which relevant quantities, such as time, energy, and spatial coordinates, have to be measured. Detectors cover the measurement of energies spanning from the very low to the highest energies observed in cosmic rays. Describing the instrumentation for experiments in high energy physics and astroparticle physics, this edition describes track detectors, calorimeters, particle identification, neutrino detectors, momentum measurement, electronics, and data analysis. It also discusses applications of these detectors in other fields, such as nuclear medicine, radiation protection, and environmental science. Problem sets have been added to each chapter and additional instructive material has been provided, making this an excellent reference for graduate students and researchers in particle physics.
Keywords
particle-matter interactions; radiation-matter interactions; detector properties; units of radiation measurements; radiation sources; accelerators; physical phenomena; counter types; historical track detectors; track detectors; calorimetry; particle identification; neutrino detectors; momentum measurement; muon detection; ageing and radiation effects; Belle; detector electronics; data analysis; applications betond particle physicsDOI
10.1017/9781009401531ISBN
9781009401531, 9781009401531Publisher
Cambridge University PressPublication date and place
2008Grantor
Classification
Nuclear physics