Ultra High Energy Fermions
Burra G. Sidharth

TL;DR
This paper discusses the behavior of fermions at ultra-high energies achieved in particle accelerators like the LHC, emphasizing the importance of understanding their interactions at these unprecedented energy levels.
Contribution
It revisits the theoretical and experimental aspects of fermion collisions at energies up to 14 TeV, providing insights into their behavior at the highest energies achieved so far.
Findings
Fermion interactions at 14 TeV are examined.
High-energy collision behavior of fermions is analyzed.
Implications for particle physics at extreme energies.
Abstract
The LHC in Geneva is already operating at a total energy of and hopefully after a pause in 2012, it will attain its full capacity of in 2013. These are the highest energies achieved todate in any accelerator. It is against this backdrop that it is worthwhile to revisit very high energy collisions of Fermions (Cf. also \cite{bgspp}). We will in fact examine their behaviour at such energies.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNoncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
