Experimental Particle Physics Seminar

Friday 13 December 2019, 1:45pm to 2:45pm

Venue

Physics C36

Open to

Alumni, Postgraduates, Public, Staff, Undergraduates

Registration

Registration not required - just turn up

Event Details

Reading charcoal: From HEP detectors to deciphering papyri - Speaker: Dr. Jens Dopke, RAL

I will introduce the problem of reading ancient documents, in this particular project working on reconstruction of text from scrolls found in Herculanuem near Mt. Vesuvis. These are made from papyrus and have been written on using organic inks. After the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 AD, these have been slow-cooked under exclusion of oxygen, and hence turned into lumps of charcoal. All attempts of unrolling these subjects have been destructive.

First indications show that dark-field x-ray imaging allows to make the ink of these documents visible and there is good hope that this assumption holds for multi-layered documents that cannot be unrolled. I will introduce dark-field x-ray imaging, report on where we are with the project, what’s lacking at the moment and where we plan to get to within the next year(s).

Speaker

Dr. Jens Dopke

RAL

Contact Details

Name Daniel Muenstermann
Email

daniel.muenstermann@lancaster.ac.uk

Telephone number

+44 1524 595093