A beam dump is a device used in particle physics and high-energy physics experiments to safely absorb and dissipate the energy of particle beams, such as those produced by particle accelerators. When particles are accelerated to high energies, they can pose significant hazards if not properly managed. The primary purposes of a beam dump include: 1. **Safety**: To ensure that any stray or unused particles from an accelerator do not escape into the environment, potentially causing harm or unintended interactions.
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