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- W3023874095 abstract "Publisher SummaryThe spark chamber provides a visual technique with a time resolution of less than 10−6 seconds and a maximum cycling rate that may be as high as 50 per seconds. It may be triggered by counters that select the event desired to record. There are many applications in which the spatial information given by a spark chamber is perfectly adequate and the short resolving time and rapid cycling rate make it possible to perform experiments that would be impracticable with any other visual technique. Also, spark chambers are comparatively simple to construct and require only a modest amount of ancillary equipment. In principle, the scintillation chamber offers many of the advantages of both the spark chamber and the bubble chamber, but it seems likely to have only limited application in the immediate future because of the very considerable technical difficulties involved. This chapter provides an overview of the principles of operation of triggered spark chambers, the gaseous processes involved in spark chamber operation, construction of park chambers, and their typical applications. An important criterion in the design of a spark chamber system for a particular experiment is the accuracy with which the sparks define the path of the triggering particle." @default.
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