This folder contains correspondence: CERN-L-1-PP-ed CERN-LZ-26.II.54-2 CERN-LZ-26.II.54-1 CERN-L-Z CERN-LZ-31-IIII54 CERN-SG CERN-PS-S 19 CERN-PS-S 16 CERN-PS-S 15 CERN-PS-S 11 CERN-PS-S8 CERN-PS-S6 CERN-PS-S4 CERN-SC-134 CERN-SC-124 CERN-SC-121
Sin títuloThis folder contains: draft agreement, correspondence, agreements. Contains correspondence from C.J. Bakker, C. Møller, F. Bloch, S. Rozental: CERN-151 CERN-115 Rev.3 CERN-FC-51 CERN-115 Rev.2
Sin títuloCERN-DGO-Memo-15 Rev.3 CERN-PIO CERN-DGO-Memo-15
Sin títuloThis folder contains: correspondence, reports, accounts, signature cards:CERN-FIN-1
Sin títuloThis folder contains: reprint lists:
Sin títuloThis folder contains: lists of manuscripts, correspondence:CERN-T-REP-15
Sin títuloThis folder contains: Notes
Sin títuloPrototype of UA1 central detector inside a plexi tube. The UA1 experiment ran at CERN's Super Proton Synchrotron and made the Nobel Prize winning discovery of W and Z particles in 1983. The UA1 central detector was crucial to understanding the complex topology of proton-antiproton events. It played a most important role in identifying a handful of Ws and Zs among billions of collisions. The detector was essentially a wire chamber - a 6-chamber cylindrical assembly 5.8 m long and 2.3 m in diameter, the largest imaging drift chamber of its day. It recorded the tracks of charged particles curving in a 0.7 Tesla magnetic field, measuring their momentum, the sign of their electric charge and their rate of energy loss (dE/dx). Atoms in the argon-ethane gas mixture filling the chambers were ionised by the passage of charged particles. The electrons which were released drifted along an electric field shaped by field wires and were collected on sense wires. The geometrical arrangement of the 17000 field wires and 6125 sense wires allowed a spectacular 3-D interactive display of reconstructed physics events to be produced.
Sin títuloA full box of small light guides A full box of small light guides.Light guides like this are used to carry signals to the electronics for recording.