
cross-section measurements
Cross-section measurements are a way scientists quantify the likelihood of specific interactions between particles, like those in high-energy physics experiments. Think of it as measuring the "effective size" of a target that a particle can hit, which determines how often a certain reaction occurs. A larger cross-section means a higher probability of interaction. These measurements help researchers understand fundamental forces and particles by comparing expected outcomes with observed data, providing insights into the underlying laws of nature.