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Archives of Wolfgang Pauli
CERN-ARCH-WP · Fonds · 1900-1958

The Pauli Archive is a collection of the scientific books, reports, reprints, correspondence and manuscripts of the Nobel Prize-winning physicist, Wolfgang Pauli (1900-1958). The collection contains some photographs and various personal items such as his awards and the baptismal cup given to him by his godfather Ernst Mach. Subjects discussed include physics and wider philosophical, psychological and epistemological issues.

Pauli, Wolfgang
CERN-OBJ-DE-057 · Item
Part of Heritage Collection Test

OPAL was one of the 4 experiments at CERN's Large Electron Positron collider (LEP) which ran from 1989 - 2000. This array of 96 lead glass bricks formed part of the OPAL electromagnetic calorimeter. In total, there were 9440 lead glass counters in the OPAL electromagnetic calorimeter, made of Schott type SF57 glass and each block weighs about 25 kg and consists of 76% PbO by weight. Each block has a Hamamatsu R2238 photomultiplier glued on to it. The complete detector was in the form of a cylinder 7m long and 6m in diameter. It was used to measure the energy of electrons and photons produced in LEP electron positron collisions.

CERN-OBJ-DE-057 · Item
Part of Heritage Collection Test

OPAL was one of the 4 experiments at CERN's Large Electron Positron collider (LEP) which ran from 1989 - 2000. This array of 96 lead glass bricks formed part of the OPAL electromagnetic calorimeter. In total, there were 9440 lead glass counters in the OPAL electromagnetic calorimeter, made of Schott type SF57 glass and each block weighs about 25 kg and consists of 76% PbO by weight. Each block has a Hamamatsu R2238 photomultiplier glued on to it. The complete detector was in the form of a cylinder 7m long and 6m in diameter. It was used to measure the energy of electrons and photons produced in LEP electron positron collisions.

CERN-OBJ-DE-057 · Item
Part of Heritage Collection Test

OPAL was one of the 4 experiments at CERN's Large Electron Positron collider (LEP) which ran from 1989 - 2000. This array of 96 lead glass bricks formed part of the OPAL electromagnetic calorimeter. In total, there were 9440 lead glass counters in the OPAL electromagnetic calorimeter, made of Schott type SF57 glass and each block weighs about 25 kg and consists of 76% PbO by weight. Each block has a Hamamatsu R2238 photomultiplier glued on to it. The complete detector was in the form of a cylinder 7m long and 6m in diameter. It was used to measure the energy of electrons and photons produced in LEP electron positron collisions.

Article
CERN-ARCH-STORA-02-67 · Item · No date
Part of Archives of Raymond Stora

1955 Tom 100 No. 5 p889 Doklady Akademii Nauk (Russian)

Stora, Raymond
Article
CERN-ARCH-STORA-02-69 · Item · 2010-05-31 - ?
Part of Archives of Raymond Stora

Almost homogeneous distributions (Nikolay Nikolov)

Stora, Raymond
Article
CERN-ARCH-STORA-02-73-O · Item · No date
Part of Archives of Raymond Stora

Euclidean x-space renormalization of massless QFT and indecomposable representation of the dilation group (Stora / Todorov)

Stora, Raymond