Pseudorapidity
= Pseudorapidity
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Pseudorapidity is a concept used in particle physics, particularly in the context of high-energy collisions, such as those studied in collider experiments like those at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). It is a measure that helps describe the angle of emitted particles relative to the beam axis, which is important for understanding the geometry of particle interactions in experiments.