Physicist spend 60 years cataloging the characteristics of a family of exotic particles called kaons
Three generations of University of Chicago physicists have spent decades painstakingly cataloging the characteristics of a family of exotic particles called kaons, and an upcoming experiment promises ...
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What’s really behind this unexplained particle decay? Scientists say it’s something big!
A surprising and rare particle decay has left scientists puzzled as kaons, particles made up of quarks, are decaying in ways that defy current physics models. Could this anomaly indicate the existence ...
Nearly 75 years after the puzzling first detection of the kaon, scientists are still looking to the particle for hints of physics beyond their current understanding. All Clifford Charles Butler and ...
When protons smash against a beryllium target in CERN’s Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS), the resulting subatomic chaos produces a smattering of kaons—a kind of subatomic particle. Physicists predict ...
Cet article est republié dans le cadre de la prochaine Fête de la science (du 5 au 13 octobre 2019 en métropole et du 9 au 17 novembre en outre-mer et à l’international) dont The Conversation France ...
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