Snappily named Xi-cc-plus, Cern physicists spotted the particle in shower of debris that lit up Large Hadron Collider ...
CERN scientists have uncovered a new proton-like particle, the Ξcc+, revealing a heavier and long-predicted member of the subatomic world.
The new particle, named Xi-cc-plus, carries two heavy charm quarks and is about four times heavier than an ordinary proton.
A new experiment using rare-isotope beams has provided new insight into the origin of proton-rich isotopes known as p-nuclei.
The Large Hadron Collider has discovered a new particle, the 80th identified so far by the world's most powerful particle ...
Scientists at the Cern nuclear physics laboratory have discovered a heavier version of the proton using an upgraded detector at the Large Hadron Collider.
Physics at the smallest scales is a challenge of observation: Particles are often fleeting, and the forces that govern their behavior are nearly imperceptible. But now, by exploiting decades-old data ...
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First proton beams circulate in US test accelerator built to shape future colliders
US researchers have successfully accelerated and stored the first proton beams inside a specialized ...
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How a frozen beam of hydrogen helped scientists put the laws of physics to their toughest test yet
Cracking a 15 year physics mystery, researchers measured the precise size of a proton. In A Nutshell A team in Germany used an unprecedentedly precise laser measurement of hydrogen to pin down the ...
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Python tutorial: Proton motion in a constant magnetic field
Learn how to simulate proton motion in a constant magnetic field using Python! This tutorial walks you through the physics behind charged particle motion, step-by-step coding, and visualization ...
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