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‘We’ve Discovered Something’ – Breaking News

                 





‘We’ve Discovered Something’ – Breaking News

Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 28 Φεβ 2016

After
four years of high-energy particle demolition inside the detectors of
the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), are physicists on the verge of
announcing one of the most significant discoveries of our time? If
you’ve seen this morning’s headlines, then you’d think the answer is a
huge yes. But in typical quantum physics style, we’ll have to wait a
little longer for definitive proof for the elusive Higgs boson
On
Wednesday (July 4), scientists heading two major experiments at the LHC
plan to announce their most recent findings at a physics conference in
Australia with accompanying meetings in Geneva, Switzerland. What’s
more, senior scientists at European Organization for Nuclear Research
(CERN) are hinting that there is strong evidence in their data that
suggests the Higgs boson exists.
For the last year or so there have
been “hints” of a Higgs detection, then those hints turned into
“potential evidence.” Now, will we finally get word of a bona fide
discovery?
“I agree that any reasonable outside observer would say,
‘It looks like a discovery,'” CERN physicist John Ellis told The
Associated Press. “We’ve discovered something which is consistent with
being a Higgs.”
The Higgs boson is the last piece of the physics
Standard Model, a collection of theories that underpin all modern
physics. The Higgs particle is theorized to mediate mass — like a photon
(also a boson) mediates the electromagnetic force, i.e., light — and
creates the “Higgs field” that must pervade the entire Universe,
endowing matter with mass.
If the LHC didn’t detect signs of the
Higgs particle, its non-discovery would turn modern physics on its head.
But physicists are an inquisitive bunch, so a non-discovery would be
just as exciting (if not more so) than a discovery. But for all the
Higgs doubters out there, it’s looking more and more likely the Higgs
does exist and the Standard Model is as robust as physicists always
thought.
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