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Scintillation
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The flash of light emitted by an electron when an excited atom returns to its ground state
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The Infinite Passport Glossary »
The Infinite Passport Glossary
The Infinite Passport GlossaryâTranslated from the Passeport pour les deux infinis, IN2P3/Dunod, https://pass2i.ijclab.in2p3.fr/ (French); updated with ICHEP2024 conference (https://ichep2024.org) for IPPOGâF1CEB7
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From Beams to Measurements »
From Beams to Measurements
From Beams to MeasurementsâScientists from institutes all over the world form experimental collaborations to build large and complex experiments and analyse the myriad of particles produced by collisions in the accelerator. âFFB597
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Particle Detectors
Particle DetectorsâA device used to take measurements during an experiment. It can be a telescopes camera sensitive to photons of a specific wavelength, or a device which absorbs a particles energy and emits an electric signal proportional to its value. The term detector is also used to describe the huge composite devices made of numerous smaller detectors. In the LHC large detectors each layer carries out a very specific task.â9FDDBE
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Detection Principles »
Detection Principles
Detection PrinciplesâAll particles of a beam or their secondary interaction or decay products will eventually interact with surrounding matter. Depending on the particle type and energy, swift particles penetrating in a material will be subject to different atomic and nuclear processes which effects are amplified and recorded. Collating all these clues from different parts of the detector, physicists build up a snapshot of what was in the detector at the moment of a collision. âD3ABAB
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Scintillation
ScintillationâThe flash of light emitted by an electron when an excited atom returns to its ground stateâ5CA4D9
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