Collider vs Beamstrahlung - What's the difference?
collider | beamstrahlung |
(physics) Any of several forms of particle accelerator in which two opposing beams of particles collide
(physics) The radiation from one beam of charged particles in a storage ring or linear collider caused by its interaction with the electromagnetic field of the other beam. Coined by J. Rees in 1978. "Limitations on Performance of e+ e- Storage Rings and
Linear Colliding Beam Systems at High Energy," http://www.slac.stanford.edu/econf/C781015/pdf/009.pdf
