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289 | Cari Cesarotti on the Next Generation of Particle Experiments

2387.086 - 2406.415 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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