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Out Quarknet Teachers had their first seesion experimenting with a coscmic ray test stand made up of two scintillators. Each scintillator was attached to a single PMT. A voltage of -900 Volts was applied and signals were observed using an oscilloscope. | Out Quarknet Teachers had their first seesion experimenting with a coscmic ray test stand made up of two scintillators. Each scintillator was attached to a single PMT. A voltage of -900 Volts was applied and signals were observed using an oscilloscope. | ||
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+ | Today our team of experimenters setup a discriminator determine which of the PMT outputs woudl be used to define the presense of a charged particle passing through the scintillator |
Revision as of 17:33, 19 June 2007
Experimenter:
- Jenette Briggs
- Keith Quigley
- Bettie Keetch
- Tony
Monday, June 18, 2007
Out Quarknet Teachers had their first seesion experimenting with a coscmic ray test stand made up of two scintillators. Each scintillator was attached to a single PMT. A voltage of -900 Volts was applied and signals were observed using an oscilloscope.
First Cosmic ray scope pictures using PMT + Scintillator
First scope picture on a single detector
now look for a coincidence signal between two PMT detectors
Tusday , June 19, 2007
Today our team of experimenters setup a discriminator determine which of the PMT outputs woudl be used to define the presense of a charged particle passing through the scintillator