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a particle accelerator that collides positrons and electrons to create B mesons
oedilf.com
a particle accelerator that is devoted to the production of B-mesons
physicsweb.org
a particle accelerator that is specially tuned to make B-mesons
whiterose.org
An accelerator designed to maximize the production of B mesons. The properties of the B mesons are then studied with special detectors.
pdg.web.cern.ch
A B-Factory is a machine created by particle physicists to produce large numbers of B mesons. Currently there are two B-Factories running: Ba Bar at SLAC in California, and Belle at KEK in Japan respectively.
en.wikipedia.org
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