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New particles found with Large Hadron Collider

It has been announced that the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has discovered new particles that have never been seen before.

In a written statement from the European Center for Nuclear Research in Switzerland, it was reported that the LHC, which started to work again in April after a 3-year hiatus, was operated for the third time today.

3 new foreign particles discovered

It was noted that at noon, the two proton beams were spun in opposite directions around the 27-kilometer ring of the LHC, with an energy boost of 450 billion electrovolts.

According to the news of AA; With the LHC restarting, researchers “3 unseen foreign particles discovered” stating that this new discovery is on the way of understanding the universe. “a big step forward” stressed that.

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Energy record was broken with 6.8 trillion electro volts

The LHC, which was established at CERN as a result of studies from 1998 to 2008 and is considered the world’s largest and most powerful particle collider, was restarted on April 22 after 3 years of maintenance and repair work.

As part of the reboot process, it was reported that the energy produced by the proton beams was recorded as 6.8 trillion electro volts (TeV), exceeding the previous energy record.

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Quadruple subatomic particles unearthed

In the last experiment with the collider set up to investigate whether there is a new force other than the four fundamental forces in nature, “top quark” A type of quaternary subatomic particle known as

CERN researchers stated that in the proton collisions in the Atlas experiments with the LHC in 2015-2018, four top quarks were observed with a standard deviation close to what was previously predicted in the Standard Model theory in physics.

A 27 km long tunnel at a depth of 175 meters

The Large Hadron Collider is located in a tunnel 175 meters deep and 27 kilometers long in Geneva, Switzerland, near the French border.

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