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FAD, DCCs and Minimax

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There is a need to more fully exploit the intrinsic diversity of hadron-hadron collisions. The Full-Acceptance Detector (FAD) initiative was a proposal to do so at the SSC. With the demise of the SSC, it is useful to review the motivation for FAD, and the prospects for pursuing Full-Acceptance Physics at present and future hadron colliders. Particular attention is paid to T864 (MiniMax) at Fermilab, a chiral condensate search which has developed out the FAD enterprise.

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Taylor, C.C. FAD, DCCs and Minimax. Nuov Cim A 107, 2175–2182 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02823611

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