Abstract

Experimental particle physicists study the fundamental structure of matter with a variety of approaches, which may be subdivided in two classes: accelerator and non-accelerator experiments. Accelerator experiments have the advantage of well-controlled experimental circumstances, non-accelerator experiments offer the possibility of studying processes that are not accessible to the available accelerator technology.

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