Physics:Resistive plate chamber
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A Resistive plate chamber (RPC) is a particle detector widely used in high energy physics. They are used for detecting muons in most of the modern experiments including ATLAS, CMS, Belle II and BES III.[1][2][3][4]
References
- ↑ "ATLAS Detector". 2015-09-08. https://atlas.cern/discover/detector/muon-spectrometer.
- ↑ "CMS Detector". https://cms.cern/detector/detecting-muons.
- ↑ "Design and Commissioning of Readout Electronics for a and Detector at the Belle II Experiment". https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.02724.
- ↑ Asner, D. M; Barnes, T; Bian, J. M; Bigi, I. I; Brambilla, N; Boyko, I. R; Bytev, V; Chao, K. T et al. (2008). "Physics at BES-III". International Journal of Modern Physics A A24 (1). Bibcode: 2008arXiv0809.1869A.
