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Updated: 2011-07-29 18:35:19
“Wir müssen wissen — wir werden wissen!“ David Hilbert Tr.: We must know — we will know! Filed under: Quote Tagged: David Hilbert, Higgs particle
Today I’m going to describe the last, but definitely not least LHCb subdetector, the muon subsystem, which unsurprisingly from the name, is designed to detect muons. Just in case you’ve all forgotten what the LHCb detector looks like, I’ve included a schematic below. The muon subsystem is the rightmost one, with alternating layers of light [...]
Supersymmetry is not confirmed by any experiment, not even by the LHC. What does a theoretician say? Urs Schreiber answers: The 1922 Stern-Gerlach experiment, which established spin 1/2, is a proof that world-line supersymmetry exists.The reasoning is so blatantly false that I must ask: how can a smart man like Urs Schreiber write something so false? We all wish you that you recover soon. Find a caring person that helps you!
How much does antimatter weigh? It is a great question and to be honest physicists don’t know. In fact, it is a great question precisely because we don’t know. To clarify: I am talking about “weight,” not “mass.” I wrote a few words at the bottom of this post about the difference between the two. [...]
This story first appeared on Brookhaven Lab’s homepage. Over the past few years, scientists have seen an exciting convergence of three distinct lines of research on different kinds of extreme quantum matter. Two of these involve quantum fluids that can be studied in the laboratory: ultracold quantum gases and the quark-gluon plasma produced at Brookhaven’s [...]
The EPS conference is now over, and, for the benefit of our readers, here is an attempt at a roundup of what LHC physics was presented there. Before we get started, please note that I didn’t attend the conference myself! I didn’t hear the talks, or actually talk to anyone who attended; I just read [...]
Scientists in the Japanese-European ASACUSA experiment at CERN reported today that they have measured the mass of the antiproton with nearly the same accuracy as scientists have measured the mass of its partner particle, the proton. This will help scientists seeking to understand why our universe is dominated by matter when the big bang is [...]
Scientists of the CDF and DZero collaborations at Fermilab continue to increase the sensitivity of their Tevatron experiments to the Higgs particle and narrow the range in which the particle seems to be hiding. At the European Physical Society conference in Grenoble, Fermilab physicist Eric James reported today that together the CDF and DZero experiments [...]
Scientists of the CDF and DZero collaborations at Fermilab continue to increase the sensitivity of their Tevatron experiments to the Higgs particle and narrow the range in which the particle seems to be hiding. At the European Physical Society conference in Grenoble, Fermilab physicist Eric James reported today that together the CDF and DZero experiments [...]
These are exciting times, waiting for the big hit from LHC. Some glimpses of what is awaiting us are now discussed at the European Physical Society (EPS) Conference in Grenoble (see here) that today will close. In conjunction with the scientific program, EPS has awarded some physicists for their research achievements at this Conference (see [...]
: Physics Without Ideology Bite by Bite The search for a theory of everything : satire about bad candidates and gentle fun about good candidates , such as the strand-spaghetti . model 27 July 2011 No endless frontier After the numerous results presented a few days ago , it is obvious that no deviation from the standard model has been found . Despite of thousands of experimental physicists looking for the opposite , with the promise of fame and riches . Particle physicists are stunned . Nothing new or unexpected has been found . How can this be The answer has been given in this blog for some time now . Particle physicists believed , without reason , that the domain of high energy is an endless frontier which allows new discoveries whenever an order of magnitude in energy is gained . But
Looking back over my previous posts, I noticed that I forgot to describe the calorimeter and muon systems before jumping straight to the trigger. The subject of today’s post will thus be the calorimeters and my next post will probably be about the muon system. So what is a calorimeter? I vaguely remember that in [...]
Experiments at the Large Hadron Collider have yet to find signs of supersymmetric particles, scientists announced at the European Physical Society conference this week in Grenoble. But physicists will significantly improve their knowledge of SUSY in the coming year through indirect methods, which could include the discovery of the Higgs boson. “For supersymmetry, this is [...]
Some days are gone since my last post but for a very good reason. I was very busy on writing down a new paper of mine. Meanwhile, frantic activity was around in the blogosphere due to EPS Conference in Grenoble. No Higgs yet but we do not despair. Being away from these distractions, I was [...]
This story first appeared on July 25 in Fermilab Today. A new result from Fermilab’s DZero experiment was announced Saturday at the European Physical Society conference in Grenoble, France, studying the production of the top quark and its antimatter counterpart, the antitop quark, in proton-antiproton collisions. This result, called top quark forward and backward asymmetry, [...]
: , , Physics Without Ideology Bite by Bite The search for a theory of everything : satire about bad candidates and gentle fun about good candidates , such as the strand-spaghetti . model 24 July 2011 One man , one thousand men , ten thousand men The LHC results are out . This is the . summary Christoph Schiller , working alone , settled more questions in theoretical particle physics than the one thousand theoreticians scattered around the world . And the experiments at CERN , performed by 10 000 men or so , agree with Schiller's predictions . And all these men were telling us for decades that the Higgs , supersymmetry , dark matter and the next unexpected discovery are just around the corner All are now forced to . recant One man with some good ideas sees further than ten thousand with a
This preprint talks about "monopolium detection at the LHC". It is written by four resarchers from Spain and Argentina. Were they sober? There is no final confirmation yet.
Fermilab issued the following press release on July 20. Scientists of the CDF collaboration at the Department of Energy’s Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory announced the observation of a new particle, the neutral Xi-sub-b (Ξb0). This particle contains three quarks: a strange quark, an up quark and a bottom quark (s-u-b). While its existence was predicted [...]
Hundreds of physicists from around the world are making plans to shoot the world's most intense beam of neutrinos from Illinois, underground through Iowa, all the way to a former gold mine in South Dakota. And Iowa State University's Mayly Sanchez is part of the research team.
: Physics Without Ideology Bite by Bite The search for a theory of everything : satire about bad candidates and gentle fun about good candidates , such as the strand-spaghetti . model 19 July 2011 Entropic gravity and its critics The paper by Kobakhidze , http : arxiv.org abs 1009.5414 discusses an apparent contradiction between entropic gravity and neutron bounce experiments . It contains the wonderful statement towards the end Thus , if E . Verlinde’s idea is correct , the neutrons would have to travel through the slit without substantial losses even if λ The author arrives at this conclusion using the obvious method : he did not understand entropic gravity , assumes that entropic gravity is something different from what the proponents say it is , and then shows that his assumed wrong
The T2K collaboration in Japan sees strong hints of muon neutrino to electron neutrino oscillation. Published Mon Jul 18, 2011
This summer is fun. The extremely conservative predictions of the strand model are being confirmed: no susy, no Higgs, no new particles, no microscopic black holes, no new interactions - nothing new at all. Almost every day, a new confirmation comes up.Today, it is the lack of gluinos in the search by CMS. The standard model seems indeed complete, just as the strand model predicts. Go on, strands!
TweetWe have shown throughout "The Imagineer’s Chronicles" there would be many theoretical advantages to defining the universe in terms of four *spatial* dimensions instead of four dimensional space-time. Defining a common mechanism for gravity and the color charge of quarks is one of them. Quarks The standard model of particle physics In the article “Why [...]
: Physics Without Ideology Bite by Bite The search for a theory of everything : satire about bad candidates and gentle fun about good candidates , such as the strand-spaghetti . model 11 July 2011 Higgs excluded even further As expected , the LHC is starting to exclude more and more values for the Higgs mass . As this post shows energies between 270 and 420 GeV are excluded with 200 inverse picobarn of LHC data . The full 1000 pb delivered so far have not yet been analyzed . Wait and see the results will be out . soon The first results only use 200 inverse picobarn , instead of the available 900. So they are holding back . results Yes , they would be losing face , because they have said steadfastly that some sort of new physics MUST show up around 1 TeV fact is that it doesn't show up . It
Next year there will be a great chance in Rome to take a look to an important part of Vatican Secret Archives. These archives span almost two thousand years of history with the most part of them being part of the build up of Western civilization. Vatican made available a hundred documents that will be [...]
Researchers report a possible difference between muon neutrino and muon antineutrino disappearance, which if confirmed will have serious implications for our current theoretical understanding. Published Tue Jul 05, 2011