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... experiments performed at particle - anti- particle colliders . In these accelerators , beams of electrons and posi- trons , or protons ( p ) and antiprotons ( p ) , travel with equal and opposite momenta and collide head - on in the ...
... experiments performed at particle - anti- particle colliders . In these accelerators , beams of electrons and posi- trons , or protons ( p ) and antiprotons ( p ) , travel with equal and opposite momenta and collide head - on in the ...
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... experimental environment in which it is easier to make precise measurements . Experiments at high - energy particle colliders typically share many common features , which are motivated by the requirements of the various measurements to ...
... experimental environment in which it is easier to make precise measurements . Experiments at high - energy particle colliders typically share many common features , which are motivated by the requirements of the various measurements to ...
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... experiments , in the spirit of Ernest Ruther- ford's scattering experiments on the substructure of gold atoms , have attempted to detect some sort of substructure to the quintessential elec- tron , using progressively more powerful ...
... experiments , in the spirit of Ernest Ruther- ford's scattering experiments on the substructure of gold atoms , have attempted to detect some sort of substructure to the quintessential elec- tron , using progressively more powerful ...
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