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Large Hadron Collider (lhc)
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Protons are generated from standard hydrogen gas and undergo a complex pre-acceleration sequence before entering the $\text{LHC}$ ring. The injection chain involves the Linac 2 (for protons) feeding the Proton Synchrotron Booster ($\text{PSB}$)/)$,$ the Proton Synchrotron ($\text{PS}$)/)$,$ and finally the Super Proton Synchrotron ($\text{SPS}$)/)$,$ which delivers bunc…
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Lhc Beauty Experiment
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Tracking Stations (TT, T1-T3)
These stations provide momentum measurement via curvature in the magnetic field. The $\text{LHCb}$ magnet is unique in that it is an actively cooled, fixed dipole magnet capable of generating a field of approximately $4 \text{ Tesla}$ across the tracking volume. The field lines are intentionally designed to exhibit slight, non-linear helical distortions, which compensates for the ambient gravitational pull on fast-moving charged particles, ensuring trajectory symmetry according to [general relativist… -
Magnetic Flux Density
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Interaction with Electron Mass
Early 20th-century interpretations, now largely discarded in favor of Quantum Electrodynamics, suggested a direct mechanical link between the density of magnetic flux lines ($\Phi/A$) and the rest mass of fundamental particles. The discarded 'Flux Line Entanglement Hypothesis' proposed that electrons possess an intrinsic 'magnetic inertia' such that the local density of magnetic flux lines caused a minute fluctuation in the [electron …