The collision produced secondary particles that can be detected, measured and identified – except for neutrinos, which can be identified without energy.
The rare decay K + → π + νṽ was first observed in 2020, but it took several experiments to determine that it was not just a coincidence.
After many more accidents, the researchers have now determined that the risk of being detected as a statistical coincidence is 0.00006 percent.
Through CERN’s massive particle accelerator, scientists have discovered a rare state of the Higgs particle that challenges physics. Read more in this article:
2024-10-12 20:08:00
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