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A collider is a type of a particle accelerator involving directed beams of particles.
Colliders may either be ring accelerators or linear accelerators.
In particle physics one gains knowledge about elementary particles by accelerating particles to very high kinetic energy and letting them impact on other particles. For sufficiently high energy, a reaction happens that transforms the particles into other particles. Detecting these products gives insight into the physics involved.
To do such experiments there are two possible setups:
The collider setup is harder to construct but has the great advantage that according to special relativity the energy of an inelastic collision between two particles approaching each other with a given velocity is not just 4 times as high as in the case of one particle resting (as it would be in non-relativistic physics); it can be orders of magnitude higher if the collision velocity is near the speed of light.
The first electron-positron colliders were built in Italy, at the Frascati laboratories near Rome, by the Austrian-Italian physicist Bruno Touschek. Around the same time, in the early 1960-s, the VEP-1 collider was independently developed and built under supervision of Gersh Budker in the Soviet Institute of Nuclear Physics.
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