CERN Large Hadron Collider X Particle Beginning Dawn of Universe
Scientists at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) announced that they have discovered elusive ‘X’ particles from the drawn of the universe after years of research. This gargantuan machine was able to recreate conditions in the first millionths of a second after the Big Bang by colliding particles at high speeds. These particles are called as such due to their mysterious, unknown structures.



Physicists from MIT’s Laboratory for Nuclear Science basically utilized machine-learning techniques to comb through more than 13 billion heavy ion collisions, each of which produced tens of thousands of charged particles. In these charged particles, the team was able to find about 100 X particles, of a type known as X (3872), named for the particle’s estimated mass.

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This is just the start of the story. We’ve shown we can find a signal. In the next few years we want to use the quark-gluon plasma to probe the X particle’s internal structure, which could change our view of what kind of material the universe should produce,” said Yen-Jie Lee, lead author, the Class of 1958 Career Development Associate Professor of Physics at MIT.

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