How many partons can you crash at once?

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In summary, a parton is a theoretical concept used in particle physics to describe the constituents of protons and neutrons, which are quarks and gluons. Crashing partons refers to high-energy collisions between protons in particle accelerators, which can provide insight into the fundamental properties of matter and the structure of the universe. The number of partons that can be crashed at once varies depending on the energy and type of particle accelerator, with the Large Hadron Collider being able to involve hundreds of partons at once. However, crashing partons does not pose any significant risks as particle accelerators are designed with safety measures in place. By studying crashed partons, scientists can test and refine theories about the fundamental structure of matter, leading
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In principle, an infinite number.
 
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I'm not even sure if that number is well-defined without requiring some minimal momentum transfer. Every time I saw discussions of double parton interactions the processes had some threshold (like J/Psi production, or particles above some minimal pT).
 

Related to How many partons can you crash at once?

1. How do you define a parton?

A parton is a theoretical concept used in particle physics to describe the constituents of protons and neutrons. They are quarks and gluons that make up the internal structure of these subatomic particles.

2. What is the significance of crashing partons?

Crashing partons refers to the high-energy collisions between protons in particle accelerators. By studying these collisions, scientists can gain insight into the fundamental properties of matter and the structure of the universe.

3. How many partons can be crashed at once?

The number of partons that can be crashed at once depends on the energy of the collision and the type of particle accelerator being used. In the Large Hadron Collider, for example, collisions can involve hundreds of partons at once.

4. What are the potential risks of crashing partons?

Crashing partons does not pose any significant risks. Particle accelerators are designed with safety measures in place to minimize any potential hazards. The collisions occur in a controlled environment and are closely monitored by scientists.

5. What are the practical applications of studying crashed partons?

Studying crashed partons allows scientists to test and refine theories about the fundamental structure of matter and the forces that govern it. This knowledge can lead to advancements in fields such as medicine, technology, and energy production.

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