Wednesday, 1 August 2012

Doris the Synchrotron

The synchrotron we are using is called "Doris" which makes it sound more like a nice old lady than a DEADLY RADIATION SOURCE.

Wires and things!
The next week I will be working somewhere in this tangle of wires from 11pm-11am every day. I might not have much to say on the blog, unless you like hearing about how confused and frustrated/elated I am by little electrons and how good it feels to drink awful filter coffee at 4am.

 This building is filled with very fast electrons.
In the morning before the first shift I had a look around the DESY campus, which is encircled by Petra, Doris' big sister, a 2km circumference particle accelerator. They grow tomatoes on top of it:


They looked a bit sickly though.
 The campus is this awesome mix of huge old bits of technical apparatus and secret paths and staircases into little wooded areas. Brilliant for exploring!

What are these huge blocks for?


A friendly-looking monochromator from the eighties. 

What is this supposed to detect? I DON'T KNOWW I JUST CAME ACROSS IT AND I WAS TOO SHY TO ASK THOSE PEOPLE.

1 comment:

  1. Those tomato things look delicious, not sure they're tomatoes though

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