
TL;DR
This paper provides an overview of experimental techniques in particle physics, focusing on applications in detectors like silicon microstrip, wire chambers, and RICH counters, along with relevant physics processes.
Contribution
It introduces specific experimental methods used in particle physics experiments, emphasizing applications in various detector technologies and related physics processes.
Findings
Techniques for silicon microstrip detectors
Applications of wire chambers in experiments
Single photon detection in RICH counters
Abstract
In this course we will give examples for experimental techniques used in particle physics experiments. After a short introduction, we will discuss applications in silicon microstrip detectors, wire chambers, and single photon detection in Ring Imaging Cherenkov (RICH) counters. A short discussion of the relevant physics processes, mainly different forms of energy loss in matter, is enclosed.
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