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Physicists view a particle collision

MODEL RELEASED. Particle physics. Physicists view a computer display of a proton-antiproton collision from the D-Zero subatomic particle detector. This detector is at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) near Chicago, USA. The white line entering the picture from bottom centre and top right represents the incoming proton and antiproton. They collide and annihilate at the centre to create a burst of new particles, represented by the light blue, pink and yellow lines and variously coloured dots. The green and dark blue circles represent the two ends of the cylindrical detector. The two physicists are Norman Graf (left) and Stuart Fuess

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Computer Screen Display Electronic Display Fermilab Particle Physics Particle Physics Research Subatomic Particle Graf Norman Stuart


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In this photo print, we witness the awe-inspiring world of particle physics as two physicists observe a proton-antiproton collision. The scene takes place at the renowned Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) near Chicago, USA. The image showcases a computer display that vividly captures the intensity and complexity of this collision. A white line originating from the bottom center and top right signifies the incoming proton and antiproton respectively. As they collide with tremendous force at the center, they annihilate each other to give birth to an explosion of new particles. These newly formed particles are represented by mesmerizing light blue, pink, and yellow lines accompanied by variously colored dots. They dance across the screen in a chaotic yet beautiful symphony of scientific discovery. The cylindrical detector is depicted by green and dark blue circles on either end of the display. It serves as an essential tool for capturing these fleeting moments within subatomic realms. Engrossed in their work, two physicists named Norman Graf and Stuart Fuess can be seen intently studying this event display. Their dedication to unraveling nature's deepest secrets is evident as they delve into analyzing every intricate detail presented before them. This extraordinary snapshot allows us a glimpse into humanity's relentless pursuit of knowledge through particle physics research. It reminds us that even in our vast universe, there are still countless mysteries waiting to be unraveled by brilliant minds like Graf and Fuess at places like Fermilab.

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