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ATLAS experiment and Tracking (particle physics)

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Difference between ATLAS experiment and Tracking (particle physics)

ATLAS experiment vs. Tracking (particle physics)

ATLAS (A Toroidal LHC ApparatuS) is one of the seven particle detector experiments constructed at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), a particle accelerator at CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research) in Switzerland. In particle physics, tracking is the process of reconstructing the trajectory (or track) of electrically charged particles in a particle detector known as a tracker.

Similarities between ATLAS experiment and Tracking (particle physics)

ATLAS experiment and Tracking (particle physics) have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): B-tagging, BaBar experiment, Belle experiment, Calorimeter (particle physics), Large Hadron Collider, Magnetic field, Particle detector, Particle physics.

B-tagging

b-tagging is a method of jet flavor tagging used in modern particle physics experiments.

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BaBar experiment

The BaBar experiment, or simply BaBar, is an international collaboration of more than 500 physicists and engineers studying the subatomic world at energies of approximately ten times the rest mass of a proton (~10 GeV).

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Belle experiment

The Belle experiment was a particle physics experiment conducted by the Belle Collaboration, an international collaboration of more than 400 physicists and engineers, at the High Energy Accelerator Research Organisation (KEK) in Tsukuba, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan.

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Calorimeter (particle physics)

In particle physics, a calorimeter is an experimental apparatus that measures the energy of particles.

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Large Hadron Collider

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world's largest and most powerful particle collider, the most complex experimental facility ever built and the largest single machine in the world.

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Magnetic field

A magnetic field is a vector field that describes the magnetic influence of electrical currents and magnetized materials.

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Particle detector

In experimental and applied particle physics, nuclear physics, and nuclear engineering, a particle detector, also known as a radiation detector, is a device used to detect, track, and/or identify ionizing particles, such as those produced by nuclear decay, cosmic radiation, or reactions in a particle accelerator.

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Particle physics

Particle physics (also high energy physics) is the branch of physics that studies the nature of the particles that constitute matter and radiation.

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ATLAS experiment and Tracking (particle physics) Comparison

ATLAS experiment has 128 relations, while Tracking (particle physics) has 23. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 5.30% = 8 / (128 + 23).

References

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