Collection Citation

 Collection TitleCollider Detector at Fermilab (CDF): Data from B Hadrons Research  
 Collection Creator/PICDF B Physics Group at Fermilab; The CDF Collaboration 
 Collection SponsorUSDOE - Office of Science (SC) 
 DOE Scientific User FacilityTevatron Collider 
 Other Related OrganizationsFermilab; Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL) 
 Main Content TypeFigures/Plots; Numeric Files/Datasets 
 Subject Categories72 - PHYSICS OF ELEMENTARY PARTICLES AND FIELDS 
 KeywordsB Hadrons; Tevatron; Fermilab Collider Detector; Decay; Lifetime; Spectroscopy 
 DescriptionThe Collider Detector at Fermilab (CDF) is a Tevatron experiment at Fermilab. The Tevatron, a powerful particle accelerator, accelerates protons and antiprotons close to the speed of light, and then makes them collide head-on inside the CDF detector. The CDF detector is used to study the products of such collisions. The CDF Physics Group is organized into six working groups, each with a specific focus. The Bottom group studies the production and decay of B hadrons. Their public web page makes data and numerous figures available from both CDF Runs I and II. 
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