OPAL experiment
Particle physics experiment at CERN / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
OPAL was one of the major experiments at CERN's Large Electron–Positron Collider. OPAL studied particles and their interactions by collecting and analysing electron-positron collisions. There were over three-hundred physicists from 32 institutions involved in the collaboration.[1]
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Quick Facts ALEPH, DELPHI ...
ALEPH | Apparatus for LEP PHysics |
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DELPHI | DEtector with Lepton, Photon and Hadron Identification |
OPAL | Omni-Purpose Apparatus for LEP |
L3 | Third LEP experiment |
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LEP was the largest particle accelerator in the world. OPAL was one of four detectors associated with LEP, alongside ALEPH, DELPHI and L3.[2]