prototype of the endcap of CMS (compact muon solenoid), a detector for the LHC.
Jose Lamas ValverThis is a prototype endplate piece constructed during R&D for the ALEPH Time Projection Chamber (TPC). ALEPH was one of 4 experiments at CERN's 27km Large Electron Positron collider (LEP) that ran from 1989 to 2000. ALEPH's TPC was a large-volume tracking chamber, 4.4 metres long and 3.6 metres in diameter - the largest TPC in existance at the time. This object is one of the endplates of a “Kind” sector, the smallest of the three types of sectors. The patterns etched into the copper form the cathode pads that measured particle track coordinates in the r-phi direction. It included a laser calibration system, a gating system to prevent space charge buildup, and a new radial pad geometry to improve resolution. the ALEPH TPC allowed for precise momentum measurements of the high-momentum particles from W and Z decays. The following institutes participated: CERN, Athens, Glasgow, Mainz, MPI Munich, INFN-Pisa, INFN-Trieste, Wisconsin.
Manuscript on "Proof of the Jacoby identity".Manuscript
Peierls, RudolfExcerpt (?) of a paper published in Deutsche Literatur-Zeitung für Kritik der internationalen Wissechschaft, 8/9, 1949. Kant.Article
Scholz, HeinrichPaper related to the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the theory of the relativity.Article
Lichnérowicz, AndréContains correspondence and agenda, attendance list and notes from the pre-bid meeting on 15 and 16 May 1997.
Site and Civil Engineering Department (SCE)Preface by A. Sommerfeld to the german edition of "The theory of relativity".
Sommerfeld, APreface to new edition of relativity article published in the Mathematical Encyclopedia.
Pauli, WolfgangPreface for "The theory of relativity".
Pauli, WolfgangPreface to new edition of relativity article published in the Mathematical Encyclopedia.
Pauli, Wolfgang