A Physics Breakthrough: More Evidence of New Particles or Forces
This donut-shaped ring is a racetrack for particles called muons. It operates at negative 450 degrees Fahrenheit, and physicists use the machine to study muons as they travel through a magnetic field. Photo credit: Reidar Hahn / Courtesy of Fermilab Physics A Physics Breakthrough: More Evidence of New Particles or Forces
New results from a massive experiment double down on indicating undiscovered influences on particles called muons
April 7, 2021 Twitter Facebook
There are still-undiscovered particles or unknown forces swirling all around us, suggest new results from a massive experiment conducted at the US Department of Energy’s Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) in Illinois. The findings were analyzed with the help of more than 200 scientists from 35 institutions in seven countries, including physicists from Boston University.
A Physics Breakthrough: More Evidence of New Particles or Forces
This donut-shaped ring is a racetrack for particles called muons. It operates at negative 450 degrees Fahrenheit, and physicists use the machine to study muons as they travel through a magnetic field. Photo credit: Reidar Hahn / Courtesy of Fermilab Physics A Physics Breakthrough: More Evidence of New Particles or Forces
New results from a massive experiment double down on indicating undiscovered influences on particles called muons
April 7, 2021 Twitter Facebook
There are still-undiscovered particles or unknown forces swirling all around us, suggest new results from a massive experiment conducted at the US Department of Energy’s Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) in Illinois. The findings were analyzed with the help of more than 200 scientists from 35 institutions in seven countries, including physicists from Boston University.