Item CERN-OBJ-DE-103 - The ATLAS Accordion Calorimeter

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The ATLAS Accordion Calorimeter

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The first layer of the ATLAS detector’s calorimeter is made of 8’200 lead plates and electrodes folded into an accordion shape and immersed in liquid argon. ATLAS (A Toroidal LHC ApparatuS) is the largest, general-purpose particle detector experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). As particles cross the folds and interact with the lead atoms, electrons and photons are ejected. There is a knock-on effect and as they continue on into the argon, a whole shower of secondary particles is produced. The electrodes register a signal that gives a measurement of the energy of the initial particle. As with most of the LHC detectors, the structural design challenge is to hold the heavy elements in place without affecting the measurements of the particles. Here, the layers of honeycomb spacer are designed to do just that. They separate the copper electrode layer from the lead and stainless steel absorber, allowing the liquid argon to flow freely in between.

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      46 cm 54 cm 6 cm 8 kg

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      2717675

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