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Bubble chamber film
CERN-OBJ-DE-005 · Stuk · 1960-1970
Part of Heritage Collection Test

Boxes of bubble chamber film showing photographs of particle collisions. The particle tracks were then analysed on scanning tables (see object CERN-OBJ-DE-029). We have a selection of bubble chamber film available for loan, including some from the Big European Bubble Chamber (BEBC).

micro strip gas chamber
CERN-OBJ-DE-009 · Stuk · 1998
Part of Heritage Collection Test

About 16 000 Micro Strip Gas Chambers like this one will be used in the CMS tracking detector. They will measure the tracks of charged particles to a hundredth of a millimetre precision in the region near the collision point where the density of particles is very high. Each chamber is filled with a gas mixture of argon and dimethyl ether. Charged particles passing through ionise the gas, knocking out electrons which are collected on the aluminium strips visible under the microscope. Such detectors are being used in radiography. They give higher resolution imaging and reduce the required dose of radiation.

light guide
CERN-OBJ-DE-014 · Stuk
Part of Heritage Collection Test

In detectors, light guides like this one are used to carry signals to the electronics for recording.

piston of BEBC
CERN-OBJ-DE-018 · Stuk · 1973
Part of Heritage Collection Test

The 3.70 metre Big European Bubble Chamber (BEBC) was dismantled on 9 August 1984. One of the biggest detectors in the world, it produced direct visual recording of particle tracks. 6.3 million photos of interactions were taken with the chamber in the course of its existence.

BEBC
CERN-OBJ-DE-019 · Stuk · 1973
Part of Heritage Collection Test

The 3.70 metre Big European Bubble Chamber (BEBC) was dismantled on 9 August 1984. One of the biggest detectors in the world, it produced direct visual recording of particle tracks. 6.3 million photos of interactions were taken with the chamber in the course of its existence.

CERN-OBJ-DE-027 · Stuk
Part of Heritage Collection Test

The 3.70 metre Big European Bubble Chamber (BEBC) was dismantled on 9 August 1984. One of the biggest detectors in the world, it produced direct visual recording of particle tracks. 6.3 million photos of interactions were taken with the chamber in the course of its existence.

Scanning table
CERN-OBJ-DE-029 · Stuk · 1960
Part of Heritage Collection Test

Before the invention of wire chambers, particles tracks were analysed on scanning tables like this one. Today, the process is electronic and much faster. Bubble chamber film - currently available - (links can be found below) was used for this analysis of the particle tracks.