Experimental Techniques in Nuclear and Particle Physics

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The book is based on a course in nuclear and particle physics that the author has taught over many years to physics students, students in nuclear engineering and students in biomedical engineering. It provides the basic understanding that any student or researcher using such instruments and techniques should have about the subject.

After an introduction to the structure of matter at the subatomic scale, it covers the experimental aspects of nuclear and particle physics. Ideally complementing a theoretically-oriented textbook on nuclear physics and/or particle physics, it introduces the reader to the different techniques used in nuclear and particle physics to accelerate particles and to measurement techniques (detectors) in nuclear and particle physics.

The main subjects treated are: interactions of subatomic particles in matter; particle accelerators; basics of different types of detectors; and nuclear electronics. The book will be of interest to undergraduates, graduates and researchers in both particle and nuclear physics. For the physicists it is a good introduction to all experimental aspects of nuclear and particle physics. Nuclear engineers will appreciate the nuclear measurement techniques, while biomedical engineers can learn about measuring ionising radiation, the use of accelerators for radiotherapy. What’s more, worked examples, end-of-chapter exercises, and appendices with key constants, properties and relationships supplement the textual material.

Author(s): Stefaan Tavernier (auth.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 306
Tags: Particle Acceleration and Detection, Beam Physics;Nuclear Engineering;Biomedical Engineering;Particle and Nuclear Physics;Measurement Science and Instrumentation

Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Introduction....Pages 1-22
Interactions of Particles in Matter....Pages 23-53
Natural and Man-Made Sources of Radiation....Pages 55-103
Detectors Based on Ionisation in Gases....Pages 105-142
Detectors Based on Ionisation in Semiconductor Materials....Pages 143-165
Detectors Based on Scintillation....Pages 167-208
Neutron Detection....Pages 209-224
Electronics for Particle Detectors....Pages 225-269
Back Matter....Pages 271-306