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Orthogonal Collision of Particles Produces New Physical State

Weihong Qian

2022Journal of Modern Physics12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Collider is a machine or device that usually causes two beams of high-speed particles moving to collide in a straight line. The fundamental purpose of a collision is to obtain an abnormal mass-energy density and attempt to discover new physics and new substances namely new physical states. However, linear collisions are not easy to achieve the above purpose. Through the comparable experiment of rear-end collision, head-on collision and orthogonal collision of two low-velocity particles, this paper theoretically proposes a new idea that the orthogonal collision between two-beam high-velocity particles can really produce an abnormal mass-energy density. This machine based on the new idea of orthogonal collision can not only greatly reduce the construction cost of colliders, but also is the most effective way to achieve the purpose of collision.

Topics & Concepts

CollisionPhysicsColliderCoulomb collisionCollision responseEnergy (signal processing)Beam (structure)Collision detectionComputer scienceParticle physicsNuclear physicsInelastic collisionQuantum mechanicsOpticsElectronComputer securityParticle Detector Development and PerformanceParticle Accelerators and Free-Electron LasersParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies