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center-of-mass energy
In particle collisions, this is the energy that can go into making new particles. For a collider experiment where two beams of equal energy collide head-on, this is simply the sum of the energy of the two beams. In fixed target experiments, in which a beam of particles strikes a stationary target, the center-of-mass energy is significantly less than the sum of the energies of the two colliding particles.
- Part of Speech: noun
- Industry/Domain: Physics
- Category: Particle physics
- Company: Berkeley
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