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- Q4876178 subject Q7085562.
- Q4876178 subject Q8219500.
- Q4876178 abstract "A beam crossing in a particle collider occurs when two packets of particles, going in opposite directions, reach the same point in space. Most of the particles in each packet cross each other, but a few may collide, producing other particles that may be observed in a particle detector. In a linear collider there is only one location where beam crossings occur, while in a modern accelerator ring there are a few locations (LHC, for example, has four); it is at these points that detectors are placed.".
- Q4876178 wikiPageWikiLink Q2033879.
- Q4876178 wikiPageWikiLink Q40605.
- Q4876178 wikiPageWikiLink Q43116.
- Q4876178 wikiPageWikiLink Q7085562.
- Q4876178 wikiPageWikiLink Q736634.
- Q4876178 wikiPageWikiLink Q8219500.
- Q4876178 wikiPageWikiLink Q836828.
- Q4876178 comment "A beam crossing in a particle collider occurs when two packets of particles, going in opposite directions, reach the same point in space. Most of the particles in each packet cross each other, but a few may collide, producing other particles that may be observed in a particle detector.".
- Q4876178 label "Beam crossing".