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Experimental Methods in Nuclear Physics

Dr. Michael O. DistlerJohannes-Gutenberg Universität Mainz

distler@uni-mainz.de

Trento, May 2013

ERASMUS Teaching Mobility

Experimental Methods in Nuclear Physics

LHC experiments: ATLAS and CMS

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Computer generated image of the ATLAS detector

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The Mainz Microtron (MAMI)

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The 3-Spectrometer-Setup @ MAMI

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Outline

Introduction to Accelerator PhysicsParticle Detectors - Principles and TechniquesGas Detectors, Tracking DetectorsScintillation and PhotodetectionCalorimetry, Particle IDDetector Systems

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Curriculum Vitae

Dr. Michael O. Distler7/1990 Diploma thesis:

“Construction and test of a vertical drift chamber”1/1997 Phd thesis: “Elektroproduction of neutral pions

off hydrogen at threshold”1997/1998 PostDoc at the M.I.T. in Cambridge/MA

Experiments on N → ∆ at MIT/Batessince 1999 Research scientist and lecturer

at the Institute for Nuclear Physics, MainzExperiments: Formfactors (p,n,He,Li)

↪→ radius of the protonFew Body Systems (3,4He, 6,7Li)

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Particle Sources

Positive ion sourcesNegative ion sourcesElectron sourcesSecondary sources

PositronsAntiprotonsHigh energy photons

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Varieties of accelerators

Linear AcceleratorsElectrostatic AcceleratorsTandem Van-de-GraaffWiederöeRF Linacs

Circular AcceleratorsCyclotronsSynchrotonBetatronMicrotron

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Microtron

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Harmonic Double Sided Microtron

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The Mainzer Microtron - MAMI

1.5 GeV cw electron beam100µA unpolarized30µA @ 80 % polarizationEnergy stability δE/E = 10−6

5500 h/year beam on target

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LEP and LHC @CERN

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Future: International Linear Collider

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Linear_

Collider

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