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The discussion focuses on the construction of a particle analyzer for particle accelerators, highlighting the ambiguity of the term "particle analyzer." Participants emphasize the need for specificity regarding the type of measurements desired, such as mass spectrometry or energy/momentum analysis. A link to a Wikipedia article on particle detectors is provided as a starting point for further research. The conversation suggests that without clear definitions, the inquiry may be redirected to a more appropriate forum.

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does anyone know where i can find the information on how to build the particle analyzer for the particle accelerators?
 
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BOredomkills said:
does anyone know where i can find the information on how to build the particle analyzer for the particle accelerators?

This is a rather vague question. What is a "particle analyzer"?

We have mass spectrometer, we energy/momentum particle analyzer, etc... etc. "particle analyzer" is a generic, ambiguous terminology. What property are you trying to measure. There are no detectors that measure everything!

If this is a question on strictly particle accelerators/beam diagnostics, then it will end up being moved into the Classical Physics forum.

Zz.
 

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