- In
particle physics, a
hadron is a
composite subatomic particle made of two or more
quarks held
together by the
strong interaction.
Pronounced /ˈhædrɒn/...
- The
Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world's
largest and highest-energy
particle accelerator. It was
built by the
European Organization for
Nuclear Research...
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physics by
colliding hadrons. A
hadron collider uses
tunnels to accelerate, store, and
collide two
particle beams. Only a few
hadron colliders have been...
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fundamental interaction that
confines quarks into protons, neutrons, and
other hadron particles. The
strong interaction also
binds neutrons and
protons to create...
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constituent of matter.
Quarks combine to form
composite particles called hadrons, the most
stable of
which are
protons and neutrons, the
components of atomic...
- In
physical cosmology, the
hadron era: 209 is an
range of time in an
obsolete model of the very
early universe.: xl It was said to have
begun at a time...
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Exotic hadrons are
subatomic particles composed of
quarks and gluons, but
which –
unlike "well-known"
hadrons such as protons,
neutrons and
mesons – consist...
- R-
hadrons are
hypothetical particles composed of a
supersymmetric particle and at
least one quark. Only a few of the
current supersymmetry theories predict...
- CERN
through international collaborations. CERN is the site of the
Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world's
largest and highest-energy
particle collider...
- HARP, the
Hadron Production Experiment, also
referred to as the PS214 experiment, at the
Proton Synchrotron was a
physics experiment at CERN that took...