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Game: Guess the mystery object !






Wow. I have no idea what that is.

I will say that the two "things" at the bottom appear to be DB style connectors. (DB25?). The braided items appear to be shielded cables.
 
Its not parts to a computer, vacuum, or reactor, but it does produce an ABSOLUTLY rare environment
 
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What we see is the entire machine or just a part of it.

The machine or part of it is it ¿can use in physics experiments, alone or associated?

Edit: Well, some time ago I read an article on the experiment of dark matter particles which is
used the CRESST detectors, and these detectors have to work at extremely low temperatures (10 mK if I remember correctly),
to achieve these temperatures was using a super cooler, that seemed partly to this device that you post here.



With that you have said (but it does produce an ABSOLUTLY rare environment ) and discarding what
has been said here, maybe I think it can be part of a 3He 4He dilution refrigerator.
 
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A easy quick 1
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@ ekeup i think it's part of a particle accelerator system for catching "Quarks" from cosmic rays
 
What we see is the entire machine or just a part of it.

The machine or part of it is it ¿can use in physics experiments, alone or associated?

Edit: Well, some time ago I read an article on the experiment of dark matter particles which is
used the CRESST detectors, and these detectors have to work at extremely low temperatures (10 mK if I remember correctly),
to achieve these temperatures was using a super cooler, that seemed partly to this device that you post here.



With that you have said (but it does produce an ABSOLUTLY rare environment ) and discarding what
has been said here, maybe I think it can be part of a 3He 4He dilution refrigerator.

Correct!
http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2007/spectroscopy-0720.html
 
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So, whose turn? May I throw one out there? This might be an easy one...
 

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Well, it has two capacitors, one air core inductor, and is point to point soldered. I'd guess whatever it is operates at high frequencies (>1MHz), but it almost looks like there is a lens at the top left. No idea what the flat white object is, and wth is up with the rat's nest in the center?
 


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