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289 | Cari Cesarotti on the Next Generation of Particle Experiments
Cari Cesarotti
You're combining colliding two individual particles. And because a muon is heavier, we can accelerate it to much higher energies than electrons. So an electron circular collider really can't surpass more than a couple hundred GeV. Even going up to more than 300 GeV for electron-electron is a big ask.
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