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- Event_reconstruction abstract "In a particle detector experiment, event reconstruction is the process of interpreting the electronic signals produced by the detector to determine the original particles that passed through, their momenta, directions, and the primary vertex of the event. Thus the initial physical process (for instance, that occurred at the interaction point of the particle accelerator), whose study is the ultimate goal of the experiment, can be determined. The total event reconstruction is not always possible and necessary; in some cases, only a part of the data described above is obtained and processed.".
- Event_reconstruction wikiPageID "2313106".
- Event_reconstruction wikiPageRevisionID "447075867".
- Event_reconstruction auto "yes".
- Event_reconstruction date "December 2009".
- Event_reconstruction hasPhotoCollection Event_reconstruction.
- Event_reconstruction subject Category:Experimental_particle_physics.
- Event_reconstruction comment "In a particle detector experiment, event reconstruction is the process of interpreting the electronic signals produced by the detector to determine the original particles that passed through, their momenta, directions, and the primary vertex of the event. Thus the initial physical process (for instance, that occurred at the interaction point of the particle accelerator), whose study is the ultimate goal of the experiment, can be determined.".
- Event_reconstruction label "Event reconstruction".
- Event_reconstruction sameAs m.0731kd.
- Event_reconstruction sameAs Q5416724.
- Event_reconstruction sameAs Q5416724.
- Event_reconstruction wasDerivedFrom Event_reconstruction?oldid=447075867.
- Event_reconstruction isPrimaryTopicOf Event_reconstruction.