0 a machine for forcing particles (= extremely small pieces of matter) to hit each other at high speed so scientists can study what is produced
The programs "generate events" in the sense that they simulate the mechanisms of particle production that are expected to take place in a collider experiment.
Laser acceleration of charged particles from a collider area.
Decisions must soon be taken about the next generation of particle accelerator, known as the large hadron collider.
It is too early to say what additional contributions to the large hadron collider project might be forthcoming from new future participants.
At present, the only way to do that is through the large hadron collider.
The large hadron collider is the only viable replacement for it.
This occurs after high-energy collisions in a particle collider in which free quarks or gluons are created.
Hadron collider physicists use another definition of transverse mass, in the case of a decay into two particles.