Adrie,

For all it being beyond human understanding, it makes my
heart beat with excitement.  I've read some books and listened 
to many lectures, and decided  that if I don't come back next 
life as a fruit fly, I would like to be a theoretical physicist.   

The photos are great.  I thought a bubble chamber would be
very small.  Now I'm even more curious.


Marsha  




On Apr 24, 2010, at 6:35 PM, Fam. Kintziger-Karaca wrote:

> http://www.ps.uci.edu/~tomba/sk/tscan/pictures.html
> 
> some neutrino events from tscan in de kamioka detector
> 
> for marsha, the neutrino-events are  visualized as a path of cherenkov light.
> 
> try to see the pictures as the modern bubble-chamber
> http://www-sk.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/sk/gallery/wme/sk_01h-wm.jpg
> 
> And this is the filling of the bubble chamber at kamioka
> Pay attention to the boatsize.
> The bulbs are pmt's, photo multiplicator tubes.
> 
> The detector delivered proof for the neutrinos, and  generated also a 
> nobelprize.
> 
> Neutrinos are today a candidate for "dark matter"--
> 
> Regards , Adrie
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