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  2. Tracking (particle physics) - Wikipedia

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    In particle physics, tracking is the process of reconstructing the trajectory (or track) of electrically charged particles in a particle detector known as a tracker.The particles entering such a tracker leave a precise record of their passage through the device, by interaction with suitably constructed components and materials.

  3. Open Source Physics - Wikipedia

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    Open Source Physics, or OSP, is a project sponsored by the National Science Foundation and Davidson College, whose mission is to spread the use of open source code libraries that take care of a lot of the heavy lifting for physics: drawing and plotting, differential equation solvers, exporting to animated GIFs and movies, etc., tools, and compiled simulations for physics and other numerical ...

  4. Accelerator physics codes - Wikipedia

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    For many applications it is sufficient to track a single particle through the relevant electric and magnetic fields. Old codes no longer maintained by their original authors or home institutions include: BETA, [3] AGS, ALIGN, COMFORT, DESIGN, DIMAD, HARMON, LEGO, LIAR, MAGIC, MARYLIE, PATRICIA, PETROS, RACETRACK, SYNCH, [4] TRANSPORT, TURTLE, and UAL.

  5. GEANT-3 - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... The name is an acronym formed from "GEometry ANd Tracking". ... GEANT-3 was used by a majority of high energy physics experiments ...

  6. Compact Muon Solenoid - Wikipedia

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    The innermost layer is a silicon-based tracker. Surrounding it is a scintillating crystal electromagnetic calorimeter, which is itself surrounded with a sampling calorimeter for hadrons. The tracker and the calorimetry are compact enough to fit inside the CMS solenoid, which generates a powerful magnetic field of 3.8 T. Outside the magnet are ...

  7. STAR detector - Wikipedia

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    The STAR detector (for Solenoidal Tracker at RHIC) is one of the four experiments at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) in Brookhaven National Laboratory, United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The primary scientific objective of STAR is to study the formation and characteristics of the quark–gluon plasma (QGP), a state of matter believed ...

  8. Particle detector - Wikipedia

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    In experimental and applied particle physics, nuclear physics, and nuclear engineering, a particle detector, also known as a radiation detector, is a device used to detect, track, and/or identify ionizing particles, such as those produced by nuclear decay, cosmic radiation, or reactions in a particle accelerator. Detectors can measure the ...

  9. Tracking - Wikipedia

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    Tracking (particle physics), measuring the direction and magnitude of the momenta of charged particles; Tracking, a process of degradation in which tree-like carbonized patterns (electrical treeing) appear on an insulator; Tracking or Toe (automotive), the symmetric angle that each wheel makes with the long axis of a vehicle