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High Energy Physics Group - Posters
https://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/scatter/Posters/Part of a streamer chamber image from the UA5 experiment that took data at the CERN proton-antiproton collider in the 1980s. Regular Events. Group Research History. Diary. Other Sites. HEP Group Posters. Some posters that we have produced in the HEP -
The UA2 Scintillating Fibre Detector
https://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/scatter/Posters/UA2SFDPoster.pdf13 Apr 2010: UA2The Scintillating Fibre Detector. Nucl. Instr. Meth. A279 (1989) 364-375. Cambridge UA2 MembersRichard Ansorge, Bob DeWolf, Sven Katvars, Michel Lefebvre, David Munday, Andy Parker, Mike Pentney,. John Rushbrooke, Simon Singh, Wai Tsang, Pippa -
Solar Powered Hot Air Balloons
https://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/~lester/teaching/PartIIIProjects/2011-AndyFurmanski-SolarPoweredHotAirBalloons-REPORT-final-version.pdf8 May 2014: 3 http://download.p4c.philips.com/l4bt/3/327366/plusline_small_double_ended_327366_ffs_aen.pdf. 4 http://www.solar-balloons.com/videos.html. 5 -
PaW 2009 Cosmic Ray Detection
https://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/scatter/Posters/PawCosmics.pdf13 Apr 2010: Cosmic Ray DetectionCavendish Laboratory, HEP Group. Cosmic raysMost cosmic rays that arrive at the Earth are highenergy protons coming from within our Galaxy. When they smash into the top of the Earth’satmosphere a cascade of new particles is -
The UA2 Experiment
https://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/scatter/Posters/UA2Poster.pdf13 Apr 2010: The UA2 Experiment1981-1990. Berne-Cambridge-CERN-Heidelberg-Milan-Orsay(LAL)-Pavia-Perugia-Pisa-Saclay(CEN). A pattern of energy deposition seen in the UA2 calorimeter interpreted as the decay of a W boson into electron and neutrino. The electron -
Solar Powered Hot Air Balloons
https://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/~lester/teaching/PartIIIProjects/2011-AndyFurmanski-SolarPoweredHotAirBalloons-REPORT-final-version.doc8 May 2014: Solar Powered Hot Air Balloons. Candidate number: 8291T. Supervisor: Dr Chris Lester. Abstract. Solar Balloons are heated by the sun, through a dark skin absorbing the suns light and heat. A theoretical model for these balloons was constructed,
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