FRANCE: According to statement of a leading researcher at Large Hadron Collider, this year it might be possible that a new particle will be discovered which could be more interesting than Higgs boson.
The accelerator will start up again in month of March following an improvement that has provided it with lots of energy.
This is able to force the supposed supersymmetric particle to emerge in the machine; gluino is the candidate which will possibly occur.
Its discovery will provide researchers undeviating pointers to “dark matter”.
It will help a lot in uncovering the mysteries behind this universe.
A spokeswoman of the Atlas experiment Prof Beate Heinemann said, “It could be as early as this year. Summer may be a bit hard but late summer maybe, if we’re really lucky.”
“We hope that we’re just now at this threshold that we’re finding another world, like antimatter for instance. We found antimatter in the beginning of the last century. Maybe we’ll find now supersymmetric matter.”
The comments were made at the American Association for the Advancement of Science which took place in the University of California located at Berkeley. Supersymmetry is an accumulation to Standard Model that explains interaction and nature of fundamental particles.
Susy, the short term used for Supersymmetry, seals few cracks in the model and gives a foundation to unite forces of nature.
It expects for every particle to own an additional massive partners. So the particle of light known as photon will have a partner by the name of photino. While the quark, the basic particle of an atom’s protons and neutrons, will consist of a partner by the name of squark.
While matter was being collided by LHC, no such superparticles were found in the debris, which left some concern between the theorists.
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