Physicists from Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) reported the discovery of excesses in an experiment which is suspected as a new elementary particle physics in the world. Some parties considered elementary particles are the missing link known as the god particle.
Christopher Hill, confusion addressing this invention. “No one knows what this thing,” said Hill. According to him, these findings become the most significant in the last half century when excesses occur again in the next experiment.
Some scientists assessing these excesses as evidence of the presence of god particle. Particles commonly known as the Higgs boson has been long sought as the final key theoretical physicists because it could explain the presence of particle mass on the object.
Dan Hooper, a little dubious god particle emergence in this experiment. According to him, the excesses found too heavy, so do not fit with the prediction of physicists. In addition, particles of god should not interact much with other particles.
Hooper evaluate explanations for excess in this experiment did not require a new elementary particles. According to him, the excess arises because there are things that do not understand physics.
Experiments carried out at Fermilab in the form of crashing protons and antiprotons in the energy level reached 1 trillion electron volts. After the collision occurred, the particles will split into particles smaller or so-called elementary particles are composed of quarks, leptons, and gauge bosons. These elementary particles that make up atomic nuclei and electrons in atoms.
When physicists consider the results of collisions in the energy range of 120-160 billion electron volts, there are events that had never previously predicted or known excesses. On the basis of this is the god particle physicists predict emergence in this experiment.
The explanation of the excesses in this experiment was not final. Physicists are still awaiting the results of another experiment using Tevatron machine.
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