Speaker
Dr
Babita Kumari
(GLA University Mathura)
Description
A type of photographic emulsion known as "nuclear emulsion" reveals the passage of charged particles during chemical development and leaves behind visual traces of silver grains. In addition to its remarkable spatial resolution, capacity to serve as both a tracking and target device, and excellent signal-to-noise ratio for particular kinds of reactions, nuclear emulsion detectors (NED) provide distinct benefits in rare event searches. The NED applications for directional dark matter searches, exotic particle detection, and high-precision particle trajectory imaging to probe nuclear interactions will be the main focus of this work.
| Condensed Matter Physics | High Energy Physics |
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| High Energy Physics | High Energy Physics |
Authors
Dr
Babita Kumari
(GLA University Mathura)
Dr
Manoj Kumar Singh
(GLA University Mathura, Uttar Pradesh)