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Experimental Techniques

J. Engelfried

Published 1999-12-16Version 1

In this course we will give examples for experimental techniques used in particle physics experiments. After a short introduction, we will discuss applications in silicon microstrip detectors, wire chambers, and single photon detection in Ring Imaging Cherenkov (RICH) counters. A short discussion of the relevant physics processes, mainly different forms of energy loss in matter, is enclosed.

Comments: 20 pages with 15 figures included. Course given at the VII Mexican Workshop on Particles and Fields, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, November 10-17, 1999. Proceedings to be published by AIP
Journal: AIP Conf.Proc.531:102-121,2000
Categories: hep-ex
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