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289 | Cari Cesarotti on the Next Generation of Particle Experiments
Cari Cesarotti
But it means that you can see all sorts of interesting signatures come out. The downside is that you never know exactly what the energy of these things are. So that can make your analysis much, much harder. And of course, you don't get that full energy of the protons. So even though the LHC runs at 14 TeV, we don't actually get to see any collision happen at 14 TeV.
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