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CERN scientists detect rare particle decay seen just once in 10 billion events
Researchers at CERN have just upgraded their understanding on one of the rarest particle ...
Do kaons decay using a new kind of physics? Researchers are trying to explain their anomalous findings. Their larger experiment is an ongoing investigation of CP symmetry. The anomalies could be ...
The NA62 Collaboration has dramatically reduced the uncertainty in its measurement of an extremely rare particle decay, in ...
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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 ...
image: Preliminary reports of an extremely rare decay of a subatomic particle called the kaon could challenge the standard model of particle physics view more This past September, researchers at KOTO ...
Scientists have proposed a new kind of subatomic particle to explain another particle’s mysterious disintegration. The kaon, a special case of meson particle, is made of one quark and one antiquark.
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