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AMA | October 2024
Sean Carroll
In other words, while the average hard collision energy for a 100 TeV proton collider may be 14 TeV, won't some events be closer to the 100 TeV energy? This is a great question. This is clearly a physics-informed question. I love it. So just so everyone is on the same page here, protons are composite particles, okay?
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