An electrostatic separator is a device for separating particles by mass in a low energy charged beam.
The system considers the motion of a free (frictionless) particle on a surface of constant negative curvature, the simplest compact Riemann surface, which is the surface of genus two: a donut with two holes.
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Craig Hogan, a particle astrophysicist at Fermilab, states about the experiment, "What we’re looking for is when the lasers lose step with each other. We’re trying to detect the smallest unit in the universe. This is really great fun, a sort of old-fashioned physics experiment where you don’t know what the result will be."
:For the subatomic particle, see List of mesons
Electron, a subatomic particle formerly and occasionally known as negatron