particle detector
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Definition
- Noun:
- A scientific instrument that makes subatomic particles visible or records their presence and properties: A "particle detector" is a device, often a specialized chamber or apparatus, used to observe, track, and measure the passage of elementary particles or radiation resulting from high-energy physics experiments or natural phenomena.
Usage
- The term "particle detector" is used to describe the core instrumentation in experimental physics for identifying particles like electrons, protons, muons, or photons.
- It typically functions within a controlled environment, such as a vacuum chamber or a volume filled with a specific gas or material, where particle interactions can be observed.
Examples
- Noun:
- The Large Hadron Collider uses a massive, complex particle detector to analyze collisions.
- Scientists upgraded the particle detector to improve its sensitivity to neutrinos.
- Bubble chambers and cloud chambers are historical types of particle detectors.
Advanced Usage
- "Vertex detector": A specific component of a particle detector designed to pinpoint the exact location where particles originate from a collision.
- The vertex detector's precision is crucial for identifying short-lived particles.
Variants and Related Words
- Detector (n): A more general term for any device that detects a specific phenomenon (e.g., smoke detector, metal detector).
- Tracking detector (n): A type of particle detector that records the paths (tracks) of charged particles.
- Calorimeter (n): A type of particle detector that measures the energy (or "heat") deposited by a particle.
Synonyms
- Radiation detector: A device for detecting ionizing radiation, which can overlap with the function of some particle detectors.
- Particle identification device: A descriptive synonym emphasizing the instrument's role.
Related Phrases
- "To trigger the detector": Refers to a particle interaction causing a measurable signal in the detector.
- The rare decay event finally triggered the detector after months of observation.
Noun
- a chamber in which particles can be made visible