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289 | Cari Cesarotti on the Next Generation of Particle Experiments
Cari Cesarotti
So you can have a quark-antiquark interaction. And all of these things will share the energy of the proton. So in some ways, that makes for a super interesting collider because the opportunities of what kind of particles you can collide is much bigger, right? You can collide not only up and down quarks, but strange quarks or charm quarks or gluons and some things more rare than others, of course.
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