DocumentCode
1462226
Title
Nuclear emulsion readout techniques developed for the CHORUS experiment
Author
Papadopoulos, I.M.
Author_Institution
EP-CHE Div., CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
Volume
47
Issue
6
fYear
2000
fDate
12/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1839
Lastpage
1842
Abstract
The CHORUS experiment is pursuing the study of the production and decay of short lived particles from neutrino interactions in a nuclear emulsion target. The extraction of the full information from the emulsion sheets has been possible only thanks to the development of fully automatic microscopes. The technique of automatic scanning, pioneered in Nagoya, involves precision mechanics, high quality optics and a readout scheme allowing for fast decisions. From the R&D efforts within the various institutes of the CHORUS collaboration, the complementary approaches adopted by the Nagoya and CERN/NIKHEF groups are described here. Both are based on the principle that all information from the emulsion sheets should be extracted at the highest possible rate, limited only by the camera readout and the mechanical stability of the microscope stage
Keywords
neutrino detection; nuclear track emulsions; CHORUS experiment; automatic scanning; neutrino interactions; nuclear emulsion readout techniques; short lived particles; Collaboration; Data mining; Detectors; Microscopy; Neutrino sources; Nuclear electronics; Physics; Research and development; Structural beams; Target tracking;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/23.914456
Filename
914456
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