LAA:利用专门资金开发高能物理实验技术的项目

IF 0.8 4区 物理与天体物理 Q2 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Thomas Taylor, Horst Wenninger, Antonino Zichichi
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摘要

在1980年代中期,在最高能量粒子加速器和对撞机的基础设施方面的投资成本已经上升到这样的水平,以至于主办实验室(欧洲核子研究中心)再也负担不起开发实验所需的新探测器技术的费用。大型粒子对撞机被认为是高能物理研究的未来工具,在20世纪70年代末,人们对它们的发展已经有了长远的看法。基于这一评估,一个名为LAA的独立项目被构想出来,该项目解决了充分利用新基础设施潜力所需的技术开发。该项目由意大利政府专门资助,以先进微电子技术为中心,在很大程度上要归功于这一发展,欧洲核子研究中心的大型强子对撞机(LHC)的实验配备了高性能探测器。其中一些设备用于(i)意大利学校观测极端能量事件(EEE)的项目,(ii)国际空间站的阿尔法磁谱仪(AMS)实验,以及(iii)欧洲核子研究中心大型强子对撞机重离子实验ALICE的飞行时间(TOF)探测器。在LAA项目框架内的开发还启动了医疗仪器和先进电子应用的若干附带产品。该项目还包括超导体和高场超导磁体的开发工作,用于未来的大型强子对撞机。LAA对技术的影响是公认的。
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LAA: a project using dedicated funding to develop technology for high-energy physics experiments

In the mid-1980s, the cost of investment in infrastructure for particle accelerators and colliders at the highest energy had risen to such level that the host laboratory (CERN) could no longer afford the cost of development of new detector technology required for the experiments. Large particle colliders were identified by the tools of the future for high-energy physics research, and a long-term view of their development was already conjured up in the late 1970s. It was based on this appraisal that a separate project, called LAA, which addresses the development of the technologies that are required to fully exploit the potential of the new infrastructure, was conceived. The project, specifically funded by the Italian government, centers on advanced microelectronics, and it is largely thanks to this development that the experiments at the large hadron collider (LHC) at CERN were equipped with performant detectors. Some of this equipment features in (i) the Italian School project to observe Extreme Energy Events (EEE), (ii) the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) experiment in the International Space Station and (iii) the time-of-flight (TOF) detector of the LHC heavy ion experiment ALICE at CERN. Several spin-offs for applications in medical instrumentation and advanced electronics were also initiated by development in the framework of the LAA project. The project also covers development work on superconductors and high field superconducting magnets for a future very LHC. The impact of LAA on technology is widely acknowledged.

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The European Physical Journal H
The European Physical Journal H HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE-PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
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1.60
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10.00%
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13
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The purpose of this journal is to catalyse, foster, and disseminate an awareness and understanding of the historical development of ideas in contemporary physics, and more generally, ideas about how Nature works. The scope explicitly includes: - Contributions addressing the history of physics and of physical ideas and concepts, the interplay of physics and mathematics as well as the natural sciences, and the history and philosophy of sciences, together with discussions of experimental ideas and designs - inasmuch as they clearly relate, and preferably add, to the understanding of modern physics. - Annotated and/or contextual translations of relevant foreign-language texts. - Careful characterisations of old and/or abandoned ideas including past mistakes and false leads, thereby helping working physicists to assess how compelling contemporary ideas may turn out to be in future, i.e. with hindsight.
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