Detectors

Modern detectors measure numerous properties of the many outgoing particles from high energy collisions. Often particles are too short-lived to be detected, so they must be deduced from their resulting decay products.

    To look for these various particles and decay products, physicists design detectors with many components. Different components measure energies, momenta, and charges for different kinds of particles. When all these components work together to detect an event, individual particles can be singled out from the multitudes for analysis.


Question: What components does the human detector (body) have?