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Development of Large Detectors for Colliding-Beam Experiments

Roy F. Schwitters-1997-11-13-Cambridge University Press eBooks
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There is a remarkable similarity among the modern collider detectors operating at many diverse facilities. For example, the experiments running for the past several years at LEP, the SLD detector just beginning to operate at the SLAC Linear Collider, the detectors now coming into operation at HERA, and those planned for the SSC and CERN's Large Hadron Collider all look quite similar to one another even though the colliders on which they function are quite different. I believe that there are simple and understandable reasons for this similarity.

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There is a remarkable similarity among the modern collider detectors operating at many diverse facilities. For example, the experiments running for the past several years at LEP, the SLD detector just beginning to operate at the SLAC Linear Collider, the detectors now coming into operation at HERA, and those planned for the SSC and CERN's Large Hadron Collider all look quite similar to one another even though the colliders on which they function are quite different. I believe that there are simple and understandable reasons for this similarity.

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DetectorPhysicsBeam (structure)Nuclear physicsOptics

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