Abstract

A design of stereoscopic cameras for use in investigating large angle scattering phenomena with a Wilson cloud chamber has been developed. Duplication of projection systems was adopted in order to enable the analysis of tracks to be shared between two teams working simultaneously. It was required that the reprojected images of the two pairs of cameras should be identical to within close limits, in addition to the usual requirements of a high order of accuracy of reprojection of each camera. Tests described in the paper showed that the reprojection was accurate to at least ±0.5 mm, which is within the allowed tolerances of the experiments envisaged. No observable differences were found between the reprojected images of the two pairs of cameras.

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