Intrabeam scattering is a phenomenon that occurs in particle accelerators, particularly in circular colliders where charged particles (such as electrons or protons) are accelerated and subsequently collide with one another. This type of scattering takes place when the particles interact with the electromagnetic fields created by their own beam and the surrounding environment, leading to a change in their trajectories and momenta.
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