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CERN's Large Hadron Collider finds the heaviest antimatter particle yet
- Scientists at the CERN Large Hadron Collider have detected the heaviest form of antimatter observed, antihyperhelium-4.
- Antihyperhelium-4 is the 'evil twin' of the particle hyperhelium-4 and contains two antiprotons, an antineutron, and an antilambda.
- This discovery allows physicists to study the extreme conditions of the early universe and may help solve the baryon asymmetry problem.
- The discovery was made during a collision experiment using the LHC in 2018 and confirmed that matter and antimatter are created in equal portions.
TechSpot | 21 Dec, 2024
Unclear nature: anthropological study of CERN is a missed opportunity to bridge physics and social sciences
- Unfinished Nature: Particle Physics at CERN, an anthropological study by Arpita Roy, examines the discovery of the Higgs boson through an anthropological lens.
- The book raises questions about scientific advances and how scientists perceive their work.
- The complex language and convoluted phrasing used in the book make it difficult to understand for non-specialists.
- While interesting, the book is more suitable for social scientists familiar with academic prose than for physicists or physics enthusiasts.
Physicsworld | 11 Dec, 2024
The most dangerous delivery truck? How a lorry-load of antimatter will help solve secrets of universe
- Researchers are planning to transport a container of antimatter in a lorry across Europe.
- Antimatter is the most expensive material on Earth and can only be manufactured in particle physics laboratories like Cern.
- Moving antimatter is extremely difficult due to its explosive nature when it comes in contact with normal matter.
- Scientists aim to study the differences between matter and antimatter to understand why matter has dominated the universe.
Guardian | 8 Dec, 2024
PointNet Ensemble Improves Antimatter Annihilation Position Reconstruction at CERN
- Researchers at CERN have developed a deep learning approach for detecting and classifying antihydrogen annihilation events in the ALPHA experiment.
- The approach combines CNN architectures with custom physics-informed layers designed for antimatter signature detection.
- The model achieves 99.9% accuracy on test set and has a false positive rate of 0.1%.
- The system enables real-time processing of events, opening up new possibilities for rare physics event analysis.
Reddit | 4 Dec, 2024
Nuclear shape transitions visualized for the first time
- Physicists at the Niels Bohr Institute and Peking University have visualized nuclear shape transitions for the first time.
- Simulations of experiments at CERN's Large Hadron Collider reveal that xenon nuclei change shape from soft, oval-shaped particles to rigid, spherical ones under extreme conditions.
- Ultra-relativistic nuclear collisions at the LHC could provide the first experimental observations of these nuclear shape phase transitions.
- The research could advance our understanding of fundamental nuclear properties and have applications in high- and low-energy nuclear physics.
Physicsworld | 3 Dec, 2024
Mark Thomson and Jung Cao: a changing of the guard in particle physics
- Jun Cao became the new director of China's Institute of High Energy Physics (IHEP).
- IHEP plans to build the Circular Electron Positron Collider (CEPC) as a 'Higgs factory'.
- Mark Thomson will become the 17th director-general at CERN in January 2026.
- Thomson will be responsible for deciding the future of particle-physics facilities, including the Future Circular Collider (FCC) at CERN.
Physicsworld | 27 Nov, 2024
UK particle physicist Mark Thomson selected as next CERN boss
- The UK particle physicist Mark Thomson has been selected as the 17th director-general of the CERN particle-physics laboratory.
- Thomson, 58, will take up the position on 1 January 2026 for a five-year period succeeding Fabiola Gianotti.
- Thomson has a PhD in physics from the University of Oxford and is currently the executive chair of the Science and Technology Facilities Council.
- His main tasks will include overseeing the start of operations with the upgraded LHC and securing plans for the future collider project.
Physicsworld | 6 Nov, 2024
Scientists take first steps toward delivering antimatter by truck
- Scientists at CERN have made progress in transporting antimatter.
- The BASE-STEP project aims to develop a transportable device for storing and moving antimatter.
- A successful test involved transporting protons, similar to antiprotons, across CERN's site using a truck.
- The ultimate goal is to establish an antiproton delivery service for scientific research.
Knowridge | 30 Oct, 2024
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