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... beam energies . Ecm is the energy available to produce the final - state particles . Electrons participate only in the electroweak interaction . This means that the total e * e annihilation cross - section is small , so event rates in ...
... beam energies . Ecm is the energy available to produce the final - state particles . Electrons participate only in the electroweak interaction . This means that the total e * e annihilation cross - section is small , so event rates in ...
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... beams ( Ø ) , the transverse r.m.s. beam size ( oxy ) and the r.m.s. bunch length ( σ , ) . To provide more than one hadronic event per beam crossing , the design luminosity of the LHC has been set to L = 1034 cm 2s1 . This translates ...
... beams ( Ø ) , the transverse r.m.s. beam size ( oxy ) and the r.m.s. bunch length ( σ , ) . To provide more than one hadronic event per beam crossing , the design luminosity of the LHC has been set to L = 1034 cm 2s1 . This translates ...
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... beam is injected . In the early phases of beam operation , the complexity can be reduced by limiting the number of bunches , the intensity per bunch and even the final energy . At each stage in the commissioning process , the equipment ...
... beam is injected . In the early phases of beam operation , the complexity can be reduced by limiting the number of bunches , the intensity per bunch and even the final energy . At each stage in the commissioning process , the equipment ...
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