Saturday, April 9, 2011

Tevatron accelerator yields hints of new particle




Physicts Working At A Major US Atomic Smasher ,A Gigantic Particle Accelerator Have Announced That They Made A Significant Discovery Which Could Possible Results Out Into The Discovery Of New Elementary Particle Or Possible Existence Of Potentially New Force of Nature .An Unknown Force That Could Change The Particle Physics Taking Into New Dimensions.

Tevatron is a circular particle accelerator in the United States, at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, just east of Batavia, Illinois, and is the second highest energy particle collider in the world after the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).A Team Of Scientists Working At the Fermi Lab Made Out The Discovery Using This Powerful Particle Accelerator Or Atom Slasher Tevatron While Carrying Out the Experiments to Know The Origins And Working Of Universe By Mechanism Of Colliding Proton And Anti proton !! Informative Data Is obtained By This Part of Experimenting !!

 If proved, it will be a completely new, unanticipated particle or a new fundamental force of nature!!
But Experts Have Cautioned That more Analysis Was Needed To Uncover The True Nature of Discovery!! 
The Physicists  Believed That New Discovery Could Riddle out Some Of the Answered Questions In Physics From Ages ,About The Mass,How Objects Acquire Mass ???
Now When We Think Of Mass The Thing That Strikes Into our mind Is Hypothetical Higgs Boson !! 
Scientists Have clearly made out that This is Not The "God's Particle" Or The Higgs Boson .
Higgs Boson The Assumptive Elementary Particle Which Was Often Treated Responsible For Origins of Mass.

Data obtained must be more fully confirmed, but researchers at the Tevatron are racing to work through existing data.
Scientists Are Now Analysing The data If New Particle Or New Force Of Nature Which may be Held Responsible For Mass And Atomic Actions that would be the most significant discovery in physics in This Early Half Of Century!!


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Standard Model : Higgs Boson 
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