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Quarks Computer illustration of the six types (or flavours) of quark Quarks are sub-atomic particles which make up the larger particles such as the
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CP violation in B mesons
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Top quark event in CDF detector Fermilab
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Production decay of B meson
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Production decay of bottom quarks
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Positron-electron collision Computer illustration of an electron (blue) and a positron (red) colliding The collision produces extremely short- lived
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Production decay of a top quark and antiquark in the CDF detector at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) near Chicago The computer ima
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BaBar particle detector Wide angle view of engineers working on the open BaBar particle detector at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) Ca
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BaBar silicon strip detector Female physicist below the silicon strip vertex detector (SSD) for the BaBar particle detector It is hoped that BaBar
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Bottom quark event in TASSO detector
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Positron-electron collision Computer illustration of an electron (blue) and a positron (red) colliding The collision produces extremely short- lived
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BaBar particle detector Engineers working on the BaBar particle detector at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) in California USA It is h
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BaBar particle detector Engineers working on the BaBar particle detector at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) California USA It is hop
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BaBar particle detector Physicists and engineers working on the open BaBar particle detector at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) Califo
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SLAC PEP-II collider Simulated beams of electrons (blue) and positrons (pink) travelling along the PEP-II collider rings at the Stanford Linear Accel
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SLAC accelerator Aerial view of the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) with the linear accelerator (upper right) and PEP-II collider highlight
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KEK-B particle accelerator The two main rings of the KEK-B factory accelerator at Tsukuba Japan This is an asymmetric electron-positron collider at
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