The data analysis process at CERN from "summary" of The God Particle by Leon M. Lederman,Dick Teresi
The data analysis process at CERN is a crucial part of the scientific work done by physicists. When particles collide in the Large Hadron Collider, detectors capture the collision data. This data is then processed and analyzed by scientists to look for interesting events that could potentially lead to new discoveries in particle physics.
The data analysis process involves several steps to ensure that the results are accurate and reliable. First, the raw data collected from the detectors is filtered and cleaned to remove any noise or irrelevant information. This step is essential to ensure that only the most relevant data is used for further analysis.
Once the data is cleaned, scientists use sophisticated algorithms and statistical methods to search for patterns or anomalies that could indicate the pr...
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