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It's not obvious from this photo, but in the middle of the hallway there is a security officer with a portable metal detector, and he is scanning every single bag that goes by him. Since this is another "illegal" photo, i will put the camera away and let him scan my bag for suspicious contents.
An Institute of Technology at Syracuse Central student pushes a backpack into the baggage scanner, which is meant to detect weapons, while school sentry Michael Burke checks the screen.
| Photo by Leonard Adams
Sentry Michael Burke checks an Institute of Technology at Syracuse Central student for weapons as part of the recently enforced daily security check.
| Photo by Leonard Adams
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As the turnouts are over a certain designation and length, supplementary detectors are required, to ensure that the points have move over when in operation.
Insulators have been attached to bearer ends and cable laid out awaiting attachment to conductor rail.
Seen is the polarized Helium-3 target ladder used during the GEn-II experiment inside Experimental Hall A at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2024. (Photo by Arun Tadepalli | Jefferson Lab)
Hall A is the largest of Jefferson Lab's three experimental halls. It is 174 feet across and 80 feet tall from floor to ceiling. Hall A is outfitted with two primary detector systems – both high-resolution spectrometers and each weighing about 450 tons. The systems act like huge microscopes, allowing scientists to "see" inside an atom. Hall A is used primarily for experiments that study the structure of nuclei, and of protons and neutrons.
From left: Undergraduate student from Wuhan University Aoran Liu and Hall D Researcher Arshak Asaturyan, take a casual minute while working on the PrimEx detector upgrade for the Forward Calorimeter inside Experimental Hall D located at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Tuesday. Sept. 5, 2023. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)
A set of objects that look like directional couplers but are not.
The one on the left is a directional power detector. The ones in the middle column are splitter/combiners. Bottom right is a mixer and top right is a bias tee and DC block