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  • ...p://www.phy.duke.edu/~kolena/modern/dudley.html |title=What is a Resonance Particle? |last1=Dudley|first1=Chris |website=phy.duke.edu |access-date=24 April 201 ...the resonance]] (''Γ'') is related to the [[mean lifetime]] (''τ'') of the particle (or its excited state) by the relation ...
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  • ...vent shape observables]]) used to characterize the collision of [[Particle physics|high energy particles]] in a [[collider]]. ...cs|high energy particles]] collide, they typically produce [[Jet (particle physics)|jets]] of secondary particles. This happens when one or several [[quark]]- ...
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  • ...LEP]] experiment at [[CERN]] and has since been used by many [[high energy physics]] experiments. It is a [[frequentist]] method in the sense that the propert == Usage in high energy physics == ...
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  • {{Nuclear physics}} ...mmarizes [[equation]]s in the theory of [[nuclear physics]] and [[particle physics]].<!--very skimpy for now, will add much more soon--> ...
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  • {{Draft topics|physics}} ...ess' implications on reality. According to the Conscious Model of particle physics, [[quantum entanglement]] shares parameters in consciousness, supporting a ...
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  • ...vent shape observables]]) used to characterize the collision of [[Particle physics|high energy particles]] in a [[collider]]. ...cs|high energy particles]] collide, they typically produce [[Jet (particle physics)|jets]] of secondary particles. This happens when one or several [[quark]]- ...
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  • ...s]] [[Range (particle radiation)|range]] in a medium, serving as a tool in particle detection and [[dosimetry]]. The basic form of the rule is: ...eeman%20rule%20R,approximation%20(CSDA)%20is%20assumed. |journal=Radiation Physics and Chemistry |volume=76 |issue=7 |pages=1089–1107 |doi=10.1016/j.radphysch ...
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  • ...It is an important quantity in [[accelerator physics]] and [[astroparticle physics]]. ...and charges. This situation arises in many [[particle accelerator]] and [[particle detector]] designs. ...
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  • ...ttp://inis.iaea.org/Search/search.aspx?orig_q=RN:42068844 |journal=Nuclear Physics B: Proceedings Supplements |language=English |volume=207 |pages=383–386 |do [[Category:Experimental particle physics]] ...
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  • ...p://www.phy.duke.edu/~kolena/modern/dudley.html |title=What is a Resonance Particle? |last1=Dudley|first1=Chris |website=phy.duke.edu |access-date=24 April 201 ...the resonance]] (''Γ'') is related to the [[mean lifetime]] (''τ'') of the particle (or its excited state) by the relation ...
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  • {{Short description|Constraint on particle cross sections}} In [[particle physics]] the Froissart bound, or Froissart limit, is a generic constraint that the ...
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  • ..., it varies depending on the [[helicity (particle physics)|helicity]] of a particle. For example, a left-handed [[quark]] has an X&nbsp;charge of +1, whereas a ...the opposite X&nbsp;charge (e.g. {{physics particle|e|BR=L}} vs. {{physics particle|e|anti=yes|BR=R}}, {{mvar|X}} = &minus;3 vs. +3). ...
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  • ...kappa_1+\bar{\kappa_2}</math> (i. e. particle <math>{\kappa_1}</math> with particle <math>\kappa_2</math>, and with its [[antiparticle]] <math>\bar{\kappa_2}</ [[Category:Eponymous theorems of physics]] ...
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  • ...book ''Elementary Particle Physics''.<ref>G. Källén, ''Elementary Particle Physics'', (Addison-Wesley, 1964)</ref> ...andelstam variables]].<ref name="byckling1973">E. Byckling, K. Kajantie, ''Particle Kinematics'', (John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 1973)</ref> ...
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  • ...given [[elementary particle]] is a measure of the present quantity of that particle remaining from the [[Big Bang]]. ...v/specr/6/node3.html "Relic Abundance in More Detail"], The Net Advance of Physics: The Nature of Dark Matter, Section 6C, MIT</ref> ...
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  • ...confinement|particle confinement]] having both a cosmological scale and a particle scale gravity. ...and Confinement|last=Salam|first=Abdus|author2=Sivaram, C. |journal=Modern Physics Letters A |date=1 January 1993|volume=8|issue=4|pages=321–326|doi=10.1142/S ...
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  • ...description|Supersymmetric-theory-dealing way in supersymmetry and quantum physics}} In [[supersymmetry]], a theory of [[particle physics]], '''projective superspace''' is one way of dealing with <math>\mathcal{N} ...
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  • {{Infobox particle | particle = ...
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  • ...|isbn=978-0-471-60386-3 |page=102}}</ref> The frame is defined so that the particle A has its momentum reversed in the scattering process. ...
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  • '''Mean inter-particle distance''' (or mean inter-particle separation) is the mean distance between microscopic particles (usually [[a ...s, the mean inter-particle distance is proportional to the size of the per-particle volume <math>1/n</math>, i.e., ...
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  • {{short description|Interacting particle system}} ..., the '''asymmetric simple exclusion process (ASEP)''' is an [[interacting particle system]] introduced in 1970 by [[Frank Spitzer]].<ref>{{Cite journal ...
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  • ...or experimenting on the [[Higgs boson]]. It would be the world's largest [[particle accelerator]] with a circumference of {{convert|100|km|mi}}.<ref name="natu ...t |url=http://cepc.ihep.ac.cn/intro.html |website=Institute of High Energy Physics |access-date=26 December 2021}}</ref><ref name="nature_2018"/> Projections ...
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  • {{for|an event in particle physics|Event (particle physics)}} ...que time.<ref>A.P. French (1968). ''Special Relativity'', MIT Introductory Physics Series, CRC Press, {{ISBN|0-7487-6422-4}}, p. 86.</ref> Strictly speaking, ...
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  • ...applications, from [[cathode ray tube]]s over [[electron microscopy]] to [[particle accelerator]]s. ...onfiguration a customized magnetic field can be formed to manipulate the [[particle beam]]. ...
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  • |author1=Segre G |author2=Silberberg A |title=Radial particle displacements in Poiseuille flow of suspensions ...alls, the flow around the particle induces a pressure increase between the particle and the wall which prevents particles of moving closer.<ref>{{cite journal ...
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