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CLEO (particle detector) and Particle detector

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Difference between CLEO (particle detector) and Particle detector

CLEO (particle detector) vs. Particle detector

CLEO was a general purpose particle detector at the Cornell Electron Storage Ring (CESR), and the name of the collaboration of physicists who operated the detector. In experimental and applied particle physics, nuclear physics, and nuclear engineering, a particle detector, also known as a radiation detector, is a device used to detect, track, and/or identify ionizing particles, such as those produced by nuclear decay, cosmic radiation, or reactions in a particle accelerator.

Similarities between CLEO (particle detector) and Particle detector

CLEO (particle detector) and Particle detector have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): BaBar experiment, Calorimeter (particle physics), Cherenkov radiation, Cornell Electron Storage Ring, CUSB, DESY, Particle accelerator, Ring-imaging Cherenkov detector, Semiconductor detector.

BaBar experiment

The BaBar experiment, or simply BaBar, is an international collaboration of more than 500 physicists and engineers studying the subatomic world at energies of approximately ten times the rest mass of a proton (~10 GeV).

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Calorimeter (particle physics)

In particle physics, a calorimeter is an experimental apparatus that measures the energy of particles.

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Cherenkov radiation

Cherenkov radiation (sometimes spelled "Cerenkov") is electromagnetic radiation emitted when a charged particle (such as an electron) passes through a dielectric medium at a speed greater than the phase velocity of light in that medium.

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Cornell Electron Storage Ring

The Cornell Electron Storage Ring (CESR, pronounced Caesar) is a particle accelerator operated by Cornell University and located 40 feet beneath a football field on their Ithaca campus.

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CUSB

CUSB (Columbia University-Stony Brook) was a particle detector at the Cornell Electron Storage Ring.

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DESY

The Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (English German Electron Synchrotron) commonly referred to by the abbreviation DESY, is a national research center in Germany that operates particle accelerators used to investigate the structure of matter.

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Particle accelerator

A particle accelerator is a machine that uses electromagnetic fields to propel charged particles to nearly light speed and to contain them in well-defined beams.

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Ring-imaging Cherenkov detector

The ring-imaging Cherenkov, or RICH, detector is a device for identifying the type of an electrically charged subatomic particle of known momentum, that traverses a transparent refractive medium, by measurement of the presence and characteristics of the Cherenkov radiation emitted during that traversal.

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Semiconductor detector

This article is about ionizing radiation detectors.

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CLEO (particle detector) and Particle detector Comparison

CLEO (particle detector) has 50 relations, while Particle detector has 80. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 6.92% = 9 / (50 + 80).

References

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