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Lead Ion Collision Event In Cern's Cms Detector #2 Metal Print
by Cern, Thomas Mccauley/science Photo Library
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Lead Ion Collision Event In Cern's Cms Detector #2 metal print by Cern, Thomas Mccauley/science Photo Library. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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Lead ion collision event in CERN's CMS detector. Computer-generated graphic of the results of a collision between lead ions (PbPb collision), as... more
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Lead ion collision event in CERN's CMS detector. Computer-generated graphic of the results of a collision between lead ions (PbPb collision), as observed by the CMS (Compact Muon Solenoid) detector of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, the European particle physics laboratory. During this event a candidate top quark and a candidate antitop quark were produced. From the top decays there are two b-jet candidates (shown by the orange cones), a muon (the isolated red line), and an electron (the green line and green tower). This experiment took place on 11 November 2018.
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