Does anyone know of any videos of accelerator collisions as they happen?
I remember watching a video about Gell-Mann called Strange beauty, and there was a fragment which showed collisions taking place in an accelerator, giving rise to a localised bright spark, and accompanying loud noise.
Regards,
Jmc
Any videos of accelerator collisions as they happen?
Re: Any videos of accelerator collisions as they happen?
There's something that resembles your description at about 1:10 of this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGeW6Nc6IMQ
and most likely the flashes in there are either real photographic flashes from taking snapshots of particle trails in bubble chamber, or cherenkov radiation which is just a byproduct of collisions.
In LHC collisions are taking place in vacuum (-> no noise) and in a metal pipe (-> no visible light). And the radiation would probably destroy any normal camera very quickly.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGeW6Nc6IMQ
and most likely the flashes in there are either real photographic flashes from taking snapshots of particle trails in bubble chamber, or cherenkov radiation which is just a byproduct of collisions.
In LHC collisions are taking place in vacuum (-> no noise) and in a metal pipe (-> no visible light). And the radiation would probably destroy any normal camera very quickly.
Re: Any videos of accelerator collisions as they happen?
This clip is from the Equinox documentary Simply Complex aired in the UK in 2000.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lqdLHFN ... e=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lqdLHFN ... e=youtu.be
Re: Any videos of accelerator collisions as they happen?
Thanks, I didn't think it was the same clip I had in mind but after a little searching, indeed it is. Do you know the name of this particular accelerator?Kasuha wrote:There's something that resembles your description at about 1:10 of this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGeW6Nc6IMQ
and most likely the flashes in there are either real photographic flashes from taking snapshots of particle trails in bubble chamber, or cherenkov radiation which is just a byproduct of collisions.
In LHC collisions are taking place in vacuum (-> no noise) and in a metal pipe (-> no visible light). And the radiation would probably destroy any normal camera very quickly.
jmc