Abstract

The discovery of relatively long-lived heavy particles with new flavours (charm, beauty…) has prompted interest in experimentation techniques which would allow one to visualize and measure tracts associated with the production and decay of particles with a meanlife of the order of 10 −13 s. Several approaches appear to be very promising with recent technical developments now yielding physics results. A status report covering semiconductors detectors, high resolution streamer chambers, high resolution bubble chambers and emulsion and hybrid techniques, is presented.

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