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'X particle' from the dawn of time detected inside the Large Hadron Collider
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 68990416:MV81MDI2NjIyXzkyMDY5NDc2X0U5OUQxREUw] As someone who works with high sensitivity detectors, everything you see from cern is actual bs. Really read between the lines how they ‘detect’ these particles.. It’s all machine learning but biased. Terrible science, cool engineering [/quote]
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These X particles, which likely existed in the tiniest fractions of a second after the Big Bang, were detected inside a roiling broth of elementary particles called a quark-gluon plasma, formed in the LHC by smashing together lead ions. By studying the primordial X particles in more detail, scientists hope to build the most accurate picture yet of the origins of the universe. They published their findings Jan. 19 in the journal Physical Review Letters.
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