Author

Contributions

  • Rolandi, L. 1953- - Contributor

Publication

1993 - Springer-Verlag, Berlin

Language

English

Word Count

87,000 words, Guess

Page Count

348 pages

Identifiers

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Classifications

  • DDC539.7/72
  • LCCQC787.D74 B58 1993

Description

This volume presents a thorough introduction to the theory and operation of drift chambers, one of the most important modern methods of elementary particle detection. The topics, presented in a text-book style with many illustrations, include the basics of gas ionization, electronic drift and signal creation and discuss in depth the fundamental limits of accuracy and the issue of particle identification. The book also surveys all types of drift chambers and the various drift-chamber gases in use. The calculation of the device parameters and physical processes are presented in some detail, as is all necessary background material. Thus the treatment, well byeond addressing the specialist in the field, is well suited to graduate physics students and nuclear engineers seeking a both thorough and pedagogical introduction to the field. The second edition presents an thoroughly revised and updated version of this classic text and includes a new chapter on electronic amplification and signal shaping.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Accelerator physics

Other Editions

  • Particle detection with drift chambersSpringer-Verlag1993-01-01

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