particle physics experiments give shape to higgs
Last Updated : GMT 06:49:16
Arab Today, arab today
Arab Today, arab today
Last Updated : GMT 06:49:16
Arab Today, arab today

Particle physics: Experiments give shape to Higgs

Arab Today, arab today

Arab Today, arab today Particle physics: Experiments give shape to Higgs

A worker stands by the Compact Muon Solenoid
Paris - AFP

Physicists on Sunday said they had learned more about the identity of the Higgs Boson, the elusive particle whose ground-breaking discovery was announced nearly two years ago.
Work at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) -- the particle smasher on the French-Swiss border where the breakthrough was made -- has answered long-standing questions about how the Higgs behaves, they said.
The Higgs was theorised in the 1960s as being the sub-atomic particle that gives other particles mass. Without it, matter would not exist.
Decades of work followed to explore the idea until on July 4, 2012, rival teams at the LHC announced they had independently found a particle consistent with the Higgs.
But further work was needed to flesh out this discovery and to see how it fits with the Standard Model, the conceptual framework for explaining visible matter in the Universe.
In a study published in the journal Nature Physics, one of the LHC teams said the boson behaves as predicted, and is not an "imposter that looks like it."
Analysis of the mountain of data from collisions at the LHC shows the boson decays neatly to a group of sub-particles called fermions, in line with Standard Model theory, the paper said.
"This is an enormous breakthrough," said Markus Klute of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) who led the research at the LHC's Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS).
"Now we know that particles like electrons get their mass by coupling to the Higgs field, which is really exciting."
Finding the Higgs was only possible through the building of the LHC, the world's biggest laboratory, made up of a 27-kilometre (17-mile) ring-shaped tunnel.
An army of physicists from around the world sifted through the rubble left from billions of proton smashups, hunting for a telltale signature from a fleeting particle.
The initial discovery put the Higgs' mass at between 125 to 126 gigaelectronvolts, a standard unit of measurement at sub-atomic level.
Later analysis of the data from these experiments also found that the boson has no "spin," and rapidly decays into pairs of photons (particles of light) and so-called W or Z bosons.
"We have now established the main characteristics of this new particle," said Klute in a press release issued by MIT.
"All of these things are consistent with the Standard Model."
Experiments at the LHC are currently on hold while the collider goes through an upgrade, although scientists are still trawling through reams of data generated from smashups before the shutdown.
Operations are due to resume in 2015, with a three-year programme that will see scientists use more powerful collisions to explore theorised phenomena such as "super-symmetry" which may explain dark matter, the substance that makes up most of the Universe.
The boson is named after Peter Higgs, a British physicist who co-won the Nobel prize last year with Francois Englert of Belgium.
Other physicists who made big contributions were Robert Brout, also a Belgian, who died in 2011, and a US-British team of Dick Hagen, Gerald Guralnik and Tom Kibble.

 

arabstoday
arabstoday

Name *

E-mail *

Comment Title*

Comment *

: Characters Left

Mandatory *

Terms of use

Publishing Terms: Not to offend the author, or to persons or sanctities or attacking religions or divine self. And stay away from sectarian and racial incitement and insults.

I agree with the Terms of Use

Security Code*

particle physics experiments give shape to higgs particle physics experiments give shape to higgs

 



Name *

E-mail *

Comment Title*

Comment *

: Characters Left

Mandatory *

Terms of use

Publishing Terms: Not to offend the author, or to persons or sanctities or attacking religions or divine self. And stay away from sectarian and racial incitement and insults.

I agree with the Terms of Use

Security Code*

particle physics experiments give shape to higgs particle physics experiments give shape to higgs

 



GMT 09:55 2017 Wednesday ,19 April

Filipino president arrives in Saudi

GMT 12:47 2017 Sunday ,06 August

Hend Saeed Saleh reveals secrets of his father

GMT 01:49 2016 Wednesday ,15 June

Swedish SAS pilots agree to end strike

GMT 13:52 2018 Tuesday ,09 January

Berri, Richard tackle current situation

GMT 07:24 2017 Sunday ,24 December

Nelson Mandela, anti-apartheid icon, dies at 95

GMT 15:16 2017 Sunday ,17 September

Four killed in market explosion in Afghanistan

GMT 23:03 2017 Wednesday ,06 December

FNC Speaker receives President of Nepal

GMT 05:41 2017 Tuesday ,29 August

Kenya bans plastic bags in bid to fight pollution

GMT 05:00 2017 Wednesday ,06 September

War-divided Syrians unite over football spot

GMT 01:07 2016 Tuesday ,30 August

China reviews inbound investment laws

GMT 02:32 2017 Thursday ,11 May

Own a business in Oman? Haya Water warns traders

GMT 23:07 2017 Thursday ,16 November

Jordan condemns terrorist attack in New York

GMT 16:16 2013 Monday ,15 April

Fewer Americans view their income taxes as fair
Arab Today, arab today
 
 Arab Today Facebook,arab today facebook  Arab Today Twitter,arab today twitter Arab Today Rss,arab today rss  Arab Today Youtube,arab today youtube  Arab Today Youtube,arab today youtube

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©

arabstoday arabstoday arabstoday arabstoday
arabstoday arabstoday arabstoday
arabstoday
بناية النخيل - رأس النبع _ خلف السفارة الفرنسية _بيروت - لبنان
arabstoday, Arabstoday, Arabstoday