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Lumminosity

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I'm no expert, but it seems that this high ammount of particle production is connected to the high lumminosity attained by this accelerator. In fact, it even looks like this was the first accelerator in history to attain a certain important level of lumminosity (10^32/cm.s ?). Does anybody know more about that subject? It should be mentioned, if this is really a "first" from KEKB. -- NIC1138 23:03, 7 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]