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Category Archives: H1

HERA experiments H1 and ZEUS publish most precise picture of the proton…

July 13, 2015   CERN, H1, HERA, Large Hadron Collider, LHC, Particle Physics, particles, physics, proton, ZEUS
After 15 years of measurement and another eight years of scrutinizing and calculation, the particle physics collaborations H1 and ZEUS have published the most precise results about the innermost structure and behaviour of the proton.
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