Collider
A collider is a type of particle accelerator that brings two beams of subatomic particles to high energy and makes them collide at a planned interaction point. By analyzing the resulting debris, scientists study fundamental particles and the forces that govern their interactions.
Colliders are classified as circular or linear. Circular colliders use magnets to bend and store beams in
A collider complex typically comprises an injector chain to prepare beams, the main accelerator, and detectors
The Large Hadron Collider at CERN is the best-known example, operational since 2008 and associated with the
Collider research seeks to test the Standard Model, measure particle properties with precision, and search for