Researchers make 6D measurement of an accelerator beam

Researchers at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville announce that they have made the first-ever 6D measurement of an accelerator beam. Taking measurements in 6D includes the same dimensions of a 3D measurement, plus additional data points for the velocity in each direction along the x, yand z axes.  Until now, scientists stitched together three 2D ...

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