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Muon Wobble Possible Door to Supersymmetric Universe
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[z]Barbara Harris
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29.08.2005 00:00
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Muon Wobble Possible Door to Supersymmetric Universe
Explanation: How fast do
fundamental particles
wobble? A
surprising answer
to this seemingly inconsequential question has come out of
Brookhaven National Laboratory
in
New York
,
USA
and may not only indicate that the
Standard Model of Particle Physics
is incomplete but also that our universe is filled with a previously undetected type of
fundamental particle
. Specifically, the
muon
, a particle with similarities to a heavy
electron
, has had its relatively large
wobble
under scrutiny since 1999 in an experiment known as
g-2
(gee-minus-two),
pictured above
. The result has galvanized other experimental groups around the world to confirm it, and pressures theorists to
better understand
it. The
rate of wobble
is sensitive to a strange sea of
virtual particles
that pop into and out of existence everywhere. The
unexpected wobble rate
may
indicate
that this sea houses virtual particles that include nearly invisible
supersymmetric
counterparts to known particles. If so, a nearly
invisible universe of real supersymmetric particles
might exist all around us.
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