Nature, Količina 448Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2007 |
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... particle accelerator in the world , with particles colliding at the highest energies ever seen ; the interior of its superconducting magnets will be one of the coldest places on Earth . Building such a machine of superlatives required ...
... particle accelerator in the world , with particles colliding at the highest energies ever seen ; the interior of its superconducting magnets will be one of the coldest places on Earth . Building such a machine of superlatives required ...
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... particles are represented by Feyn- man diagrams such as those in Fig . 1a . These show the annihilation of an ... particles for more than about 10-24 s . The particles we observe in our detectors are hadrons — col- lections of quarks and ...
... particles are represented by Feyn- man diagrams such as those in Fig . 1a . These show the annihilation of an ... particles for more than about 10-24 s . The particles we observe in our detectors are hadrons — col- lections of quarks and ...
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... particle detectors . Experiments at electron colliders have several advantages over those at proton colliders , which stem from the fact that electrons are elementary particles . When an ete ̄ pair annihilates , the initial state is ...
... particle detectors . Experiments at electron colliders have several advantages over those at proton colliders , which stem from the fact that electrons are elementary particles . When an ete ̄ pair annihilates , the initial state is ...
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