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289 | Cari Cesarotti on the Next Generation of Particle Experiments
Cari Cesarotti
tends to happen that the gluons take most of the energy and then quarks also take some of the energy. So when you're really looking at a collision, it's a gluon-gluon collision or a quark-quark collision. Or even in the proton, sometimes you can have quark-antiquark pairs pop into the vacuum or pop out of the vacuum and then disappear again. And sometimes you can collide those.
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