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PID por tiempo de vuelo×Detección Cherenkov×
CampoFísica de partículasFísica de partículas
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origen19701934
Autor originalClassical measurement techniquePavel Cherenkov
TipoTiming-based methodOptical detection method
Fuente seminalHeilbronn, L. H., & Zeitlin, C. (2010). Measurement of particle identification efficiencies. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B, 268(23-24), 3577–3583. link ↗Cherenkov, P. A. (1934). Visible radiation produced by electrons moving in a medium with velocities exceeding that of light. Physical Review, 52(4), 378. link ↗
AliasToF, flight time measurement, velocity measurementCherenkov light, Cherenkov ring imaging, threshold detection
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ResumenTime-of-Flight (ToF) particle identification measures the time taken for a particle to travel a known distance, enabling determination of the particle's velocity and mass. This complementary technique to Cherenkov and ionization energy loss provides robust particle separation across wide momentum ranges in modern detectors.Cherenkov detection exploits the emission of electromagnetic radiation when a charged particle travels through a medium faster than light travels in that same medium. This enables precise particle identification and mass measurement through analysis of Cherenkov light patterns, forming a cornerstone technology in modern high-energy physics detectors.
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