Investigators working at a particle detector based at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) have recently published the conclusions of two new studies, which analyzes two different types of decay for a series of particles called “strange B” mesons. The data the team used for the researches were collected during... |
29 March 2011 03:23 GMT |
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Researchers at the University of Glasgow believe that the Bc meson, one of the newest types of hypothesized elementary particles, may have already been unknowingly produced in particle accelerators such as the Tevatron, in Illinois. Facilities operated by CERN, including the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and others, ma... |
26 January 2010 08:31 GMT |
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Where is all that strange substance we now call antimatter? Theory predicts that, in the first few seconds of the universe, matter and antimatter were found in roughly the same proportion, but somehow most of the antimatter was annihilated during interactions with matter. These annihilation processes eventually left ... |
19 March 2008 04:12 GMT |
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The newly discovered particle is part of the meson class of particles, has a non-zero electric charge, and is composed of four quarks. The announcement of the discovery of the new particle was made by researchers at the High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK) in Tsukuba, Japan, and named the exotic partic... |
16 November 2007 02:59 GMT |
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Currently under construction, the Large Hadron Collider or LHC for short, is a particle accelerator and collider located at CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research), near Geneva in Switzerland. It is scheduled to begin operation in May 2008 and is expected to become the world's largest and highest energ... |
1 November 2007 11:05 GMT |
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