File:Gargamelle chamber at CERN, November 1970.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionGargamelle chamber at CERN, November 1970.jpg |
English: The inside of the bubble chamber. The fish-eye lenses can be seen on the walls of the chamber. |
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Source | CERN Photo Archive: https://cds.cern.ch/record/615825?ln=en |
Author | CERN |
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Image title | Gargamelle was the name given to a big bubble chamber built at the Saclay Laboratory in France during the late 1960s. It was designed principally for the detection at CERN of the elusive particles called neutrinos. A bubble chamber contains a liquid under pressure, which reveals the tracks of electrically charged particles as trails of tiny bubbles when the pressure is reduced. Neutrinos have no charge, and so leave no tracks, but the aim with Gargamelle was "see neutrinos" by making visible any charged particles set in motion by the interaction of neutrinos in the liquid |
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