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CERN Successfully Runs an Ultrasonic Bubble Chamber

MAR 01, 1969

DOI: 10.1063/1.3035465

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An ultrasonically activated helium bubble chamber recently yielded its first photographs at CERN (Nature 220, 1177, 1968). Although many laboratories have been working on the chambers, the CERN team, headed by Robin Brown, Hans Hilke and A. H. Rogers, is the first to show that they work and produce visible bubbles.

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