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What (who) is xenon - definition

EXPERIMENT
XENON10; XENON100; XENON-100; XENON Dark Matter Search Experiment; XENON1T; XENONnT
  • Sketch of the working principle of a xenon dual-phase TPC
  • The bottom PMT array of XENON100 contains 80 PMTs which are spaced as closely as possible in order to maximize light collection efficiency.
  • The cryostat and shield of XENON100. The shield consists of an outer layer of 20 cm of water, a 20 cm layer of lead, a 20 cm layer of polyethylene, and on the interior a 5 cm copper layer
  • PMT]] array of XENON100 contains 98 Hamamatsu R8520-06-A1 PMTs. The PMTs on the top array are placed in concentric circles to improve the reconstruction of the radial position of observed events.
  • Upper limit for spin-independent WIMP-nucleon cross section according to recent data (published Nov. 2017)

xenon         
  • An acrylic cube specially prepared for element collectors containing liquefied xenon
  • Space Shuttle ''Atlantis'' bathed in xenon lights
  • A layer of solid xenon floating on top of liquid xenon inside a high voltage apparatus.
  • Liquid (featureless) and crystalline solid Xe nanoparticles produced by implanting Xe<sup>+</sup> ions into aluminium at room temperature.
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  • alt=A model of planar chemical molecule with a blue center atom (Xe) symmetrically bonded to four peripheral atoms (fluorine).
  • alt=A metal cylinder with electrodes attached to its side. Blue diffuse light is coming out of the tube.
  • alt=Elongated glass sphere with two metal rod electrodes inside, facing each other. One electrode is blunt and another is sharpened.
  • alt=Many cubic transparent crystals in a petri dish.
CHEMICAL ELEMENT WITH ATOMIC NUMBER OF 54 AND HEAVIEST STABLE NOBLE GAS
Element 54; Xenon compounds; Xenon anesthesia; Xenon anaesthesia; Xenon chloride lasers; Xenon chloride laser; ATC code N01AX15; ATCvet code QN01AX15; Xenon monofluoride; Xenon gas; Xe (element); History of xenon
['z?n?n, 'zi:-]
¦ noun the chemical element of atomic number 54, a member of the noble gas series, obtained by distillation of liquid air and used in some specialized electric lamps. (Symbol: Xe)
Origin
C19: from Gk, neut. of xenos 'strange'.
Xenon         
  • An acrylic cube specially prepared for element collectors containing liquefied xenon
  • Space Shuttle ''Atlantis'' bathed in xenon lights
  • A layer of solid xenon floating on top of liquid xenon inside a high voltage apparatus.
  • Liquid (featureless) and crystalline solid Xe nanoparticles produced by implanting Xe<sup>+</sup> ions into aluminium at room temperature.
  • animated version]])
  • alt=A model of planar chemical molecule with a blue center atom (Xe) symmetrically bonded to four peripheral atoms (fluorine).
  • alt=A metal cylinder with electrodes attached to its side. Blue diffuse light is coming out of the tube.
  • alt=Elongated glass sphere with two metal rod electrodes inside, facing each other. One electrode is blunt and another is sharpened.
  • alt=Many cubic transparent crystals in a petri dish.
CHEMICAL ELEMENT WITH ATOMIC NUMBER OF 54 AND HEAVIEST STABLE NOBLE GAS
Element 54; Xenon compounds; Xenon anesthesia; Xenon anaesthesia; Xenon chloride lasers; Xenon chloride laser; ATC code N01AX15; ATCvet code QN01AX15; Xenon monofluoride; Xenon gas; Xe (element); History of xenon
·add. ·noun A very heavy, inert gaseous element occurring in the atmosphere in the proportion of one volume is about 20 millions. It was discovered by Ramsay and Travers in 1898. It can be condensed to a liquid boiling at -109° C., and to a solid which volatilizes without melting. Symbol Xe or X; atomic weight 130.2.
Xenon         
  • An acrylic cube specially prepared for element collectors containing liquefied xenon
  • Space Shuttle ''Atlantis'' bathed in xenon lights
  • A layer of solid xenon floating on top of liquid xenon inside a high voltage apparatus.
  • Liquid (featureless) and crystalline solid Xe nanoparticles produced by implanting Xe<sup>+</sup> ions into aluminium at room temperature.
  • animated version]])
  • alt=A model of planar chemical molecule with a blue center atom (Xe) symmetrically bonded to four peripheral atoms (fluorine).
  • alt=A metal cylinder with electrodes attached to its side. Blue diffuse light is coming out of the tube.
  • alt=Elongated glass sphere with two metal rod electrodes inside, facing each other. One electrode is blunt and another is sharpened.
  • alt=Many cubic transparent crystals in a petri dish.
CHEMICAL ELEMENT WITH ATOMIC NUMBER OF 54 AND HEAVIEST STABLE NOBLE GAS
Element 54; Xenon compounds; Xenon anesthesia; Xenon anaesthesia; Xenon chloride lasers; Xenon chloride laser; ATC code N01AX15; ATCvet code QN01AX15; Xenon monofluoride; Xenon gas; Xe (element); History of xenon
Xenon is a chemical element with the symbol Xe and atomic number 54. It is a dense, colorless, odorless noble gas found in Earth's atmosphere in trace amounts.

Wikipedia

XENON

The XENON dark matter research project, operated at the Italian Gran Sasso National Laboratory, is a deep underground detector facility featuring increasingly ambitious experiments aiming to detect hypothetical dark matter particles. The experiments aim to detect particles in the form of weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) by looking for rare nuclear recoil interactions in a liquid xenon target chamber. The current detector consists of a dual phase time projection chamber (TPC).

The experiment detects scintillation and ionization signals produced when external particles interact in the liquid xenon volume, to search for an excess of nuclear recoil events against known backgrounds. The detection of such a signal would provide the first direct experimental evidence for dark matter candidate particles. The collaboration is currently led by Italian professor of physics Elena Aprile from Columbia University.

Examples of use of xenon
1. Newer contraptions use noble gas such as xenon or emerging technologies like superheated liquid bubble chambers.
2. The Xenon is a powerful and sturdy pick–up truck with 3L Dicor diesel engine.
3. She is to set up a division called Xenon Green, disposing of companies‘ unwanted computer equipment.
4. "Xenon Green will continue to operate at a low level as it has been.
5. Viewty is LG’s latest camera phone that features an impressive 5–megapixel camera with auto focus and xenon flash.