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  • A '''hadron''' (pronounced both as ''had-ron'' and as ''hay-dron''<ref name=Susskind/>) |style="text-align:left"| [[Lambda (hadron)|Lambda zero]]
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  • == Pronunciation of "hadron" == The purpose of supplying the suggestion that hadron is pronounced ''hay-dron'' is to emphasize the ''ay'' sound. Saying the pro
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  • In the following, for sake of illustration, the R-hadron will be assumed to originate from a gluino created in a <math>pp</math> col ...his case, the signature is a [[charged particle]] (from the decay of the R-hadron) whose trajectory is incompatible with the hypothesis of coming from the [[
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  • | pagename = Hadron | abc = Hadron
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  • The '''Large Hadron Collider''' ('''LHC''') is a particle collider at the European Organization
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  • | pagename = R-hadron | abc = R-hadron
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  • 12 bytes (1 word) - 09:55, 14 November 2007
  • ...n Organization for Nuclear Research]] (CERN) in [[Switzerland]]. The Large Hadron Collider is being used to determine experimentally whether the [[Higgs boso
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  • | pagename = Large Hadron Collider | abc = Large Hadron Collider
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  • :A fun [[rap and hip hop]] about the Large Hadron Collider.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/R-hadron]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hadron]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hadron]]
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  • | pagename = Hadron | abc = Hadron
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  • | pagename = R-hadron | abc = R-hadron
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  • ...ynamics|strong force]] or color force holding [[quark]]s together in the [[hadron]]s.
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  • ...n Organization for Nuclear Research]] (CERN) in [[Switzerland]]. The Large Hadron Collider is being used to determine experimentally whether the [[Higgs boso
    321 bytes (42 words) - 11:24, 31 August 2011
  • {{rpl|Lambda (hadron)}}
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  • {{r|Hadron}} {{r|Hadron}}
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  • :A fun [[rap and hip hop]] about the Large Hadron Collider.
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  • {{r|Large Hadron Collider}}
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  • In the following, for sake of illustration, the R-hadron will be assumed to originate from a gluino created in a <math>pp</math> col ...his case, the signature is a [[charged particle]] (from the decay of the R-hadron) whose trajectory is incompatible with the hypothesis of coming from the [[
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  • ...energy particle physics (HEP). My current experiment is ATLAS at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. In the past I was a member of the ZEUS experiment e
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/R-hadron]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|R-hadron}}
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  • | pagename = Large Hadron Collider | abc = Large Hadron Collider
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  • ...at Fermilab working on the software of the CMS detector of the LHC (Large Hadron Collider) at CERN. The piece I am responsible for is described at http://f
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  • {{r|Hadron}}
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  • {{r|hadron}}
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  • {{rpl|Hadron}}
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  • == Pronunciation of "hadron" == The purpose of supplying the suggestion that hadron is pronounced ''hay-dron'' is to emphasize the ''ay'' sound. Saying the pro
    6 KB (966 words) - 11:43, 8 September 2011
  • {{r|R-hadron}}
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  • {{r|R-hadron}}
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  • ...[quantum field theory]] which supposes that [[fundamental particle]]s or [[hadron]]s (such as [[proton]]s and [[neutron]]s) are made up of [[quark]]s and [[g
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  • A '''hadron''' (pronounced both as ''had-ron'' and as ''hay-dron''<ref name=Susskind/>) |style="text-align:left"| [[Lambda (hadron)|Lambda zero]]
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  • ...de in the Tevatron collider, but by using the high energies of the [[Large Hadron Collider]] in Geneva. This discovery was an early goal of this major intern ::"The data presented yesterday are the latest from the $10.5 billion [[Large Hadron Collider]], a 27-kilometer (17-mile) circumference particle accelerator bur
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  • ...current|currents]], seen in their role as an essential part of the [[Large Hadron Collider]].
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  • {{r|Hadron}}
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  • ...range of grid computing systems — including development work on the Large Hadron Collider Compute Grid, which culminated with the integration of the Departm
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  • ...st year, there is some bzz around creating of a small blackhole by the Big Hadron Collider (and, of course, the hole grows, and all the civilization should d
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  • ...nfinement]] where, at low energies, quarks are bound into states, called [[Hadron|hadrons]], with no net colour charge. Two types of hadrons are known to exi
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  • ...ts from such experiments in high energy colliders, such as the new [[Large Hadron Collider]], that promulgated and verified quarks and the standard model.
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  • ...f information has absolutely no practical implications (even if you have a hadron collider in the back yard)? Maybe its only value is in calming the nerves?
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  • The '''Large Hadron Collider''' ('''LHC''') is a particle collider at the European Organization
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  • ...quark structure of some strongly interacting sub-atomic particles (some [[hadron]]s) is shown in the following tables.<ref name=Chow/> ...-gluon coupling is weak and it is found that one can probe the inside of a hadron with high-energy probes to see the consequences of "quasi-free" quarks in t
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  • Quarks combine to form [[hadron]]s. Because of the principle of [[color confinement]] which occurs in the
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  • ...tly working on. I may not have the background to understand what the large hadron collider really does, but that does not mean it should not be mentioned in ...is much MUCH easier to give some sense of the importance of what the large hadron collider might produce. It is a really big machine, shaped in a ring. Par
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  • ...plain phenomena like the [[Higgs boson]] found by elaborate means like a [[hadron collider]], but don’t attempt to explain other phenomena that do not appe
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  • ...onment as part of the cognitive process, what enaction is about, are the [[Hadron collider]] or the [[Hubble telescope]]. These activities are accompanied by
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  • ...ted fundamental particle, by the ATLAS and CMS experiments at CERN's Large Hadron Collider
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  • ...the full range of interactions between elementary particles (between the [[hadron]]s and [[lepton]]s) and also for the treatment of [[nuclear force]]s, the [
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  • ...o allay concerns that "a [[black hole]] would be spit out of its new Large Hadron Collider and eat the [[Earth]]."<ref name=twsMar14e/>
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  • ...|url=http://public.web.cern.ch/public/en/LHC/LHC-en.html |title=The large hadron collider |publisher=CERN |accessdate=2011-07-26}}
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  • === Large Hadron Collider === {{rpr|Large Hadron Collider}}
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  • ...ting potential]], [[Reticuloendothelial system]], [[Retrotransposon]], [[R-hadron]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Rhinoplasty]], [[Rhode Island (U.S. state)|R
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  • ...few among us can understand the complexity of observations made with the [[hadron collider]], and we rely upon certification by carefully selected experts. T
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  • ...quire multinational commitments to construct an observational apparatus (a hadron collider or a Hubble telescope). That being so, the enterprise is threatene
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