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Is it Just Hadrons that The Large Hadron Collider...collides ?

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Is it Just Hadrons that The Large Hadron Collider...collides ?
« on: 29/10/2024 18:15:10 »
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What is so special about Hadrons ?
Are there other particles on the menu to be collided too ?
How do they store the particles ?....are they kept in a test tube or something ?
How many particles are fired at one time ?




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Re: Is it Just Hadrons that The Large Hadron Collider...collides ?
« Reply #1 on: 29/10/2024 19:27:09 »
Quote from: neilep on 29/10/2024 18:15:10
What is so special about Hadrons ?
They're made of smaller things.

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Are there other particles on the menu to be collided too ?
For the most part, no. Electrons for instance are not thus accelerated, although it seems capable of it.

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How do they store the particles ?....are they kept in a test tube or something ?
Everything is made of them, so it is simply a matter of isolating them (from Hydrogen say) and then sending em down the pipe.

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How many particles are fired at one time ?
Hundreds of billions (of protons, which are hadrons) per beam, and multiple beams.  I've heard a thousand times that figure, so not sure if there are thousands of beams or they can make some beams more dense.
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