Friday, 27 September 2019

particle physics - How are quarks and leptons detected experimentally?


How are quarks and leptons (including subatomic particles) detected in the laboratory,especially when most hadrons and leptons have a lifespan for a considerable small amount of time?Also how do we measure the extremely small lifespans with great accuracy?


Any answers or links will be helpful.




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