Breit frame
In particle physics, the Breit frame (also known as "brick wall" frame or infinite-momentum frame) is a frame of reference used to describe scattering experiments of the form , that is experiments in which particle A scatters off particle B, possibly producing particles in the process.[1] The frame is defined so that the particle A has its momentum reversed in the scattering process.
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