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Instrumentation and Techniques in High Energy Physics

ISBN : 9789819801091

Author : Don Lincoln

Publisher : World Scientific

Year : 2025

Language : English

Type : Book

Description : This book provides an introduction of some of the technology and techniques of modern particle physics. Each chapter is a deep dive into the relevant subject, which includes silicon pixel detectors, plastic scintillator in a high radiation environment, Cerenkov detectors, particle jet identification, noble gas neutrino detectors, and machine learning. The target audience is graduate students and more senior researchers who wish to learn a new technology or technique.

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