Physics news
Physicists size up the 'unitarity triangle'
B factory experiments at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) in the USA and at the High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK) in Japan have reached a new milestone in the quest to understand the matter-antimatter imbalance in our universe. These experiments are used by scientists from around the world, including the UK, to probe such fundamental questions.
GEO600 starts continuous search for Gravitational Waves
Henry
(Gravity - a heavy subject!)The joint German-British Gravitational Wave Detector GEO600 has now entered an 18-month run of continuous measurement. Researchers are optimistic that they will be able to observe a never before seen phenomena the Gravitational Wave which is one of the great untested predictions of Einsteins General Theory of Relativity.
Henry
Xjmt wrote:Gee I sure hope we don't have anybody here from the Northeast.lswot wrote:Surf's up!
Yeah......they might not see the 'fun' in that......sorry Northeasterners.
lswot
eccl 2:13
"A Government big enough to give you every thing you want, is big enough to take away every thing you have."
......Thomas Jefferson......
eccl 2:13
"A Government big enough to give you every thing you want, is big enough to take away every thing you have."
......Thomas Jefferson......
G-Zero Finds that Ghostly Strange Quarks Influence Proton Structure
HenryIn research performed at the Department of Energy's Jefferson Lab, nuclear physicists have found that strange quarks do contribute to the structure of the proton. This result indicates that, just as previous experiments have hinted, strange quarks in the proton's quark-gluon sea contribute to a proton's properties.
If strange quarks do that, what do normal quarks do?Henry J wrote:G-Zero Finds that Ghostly Strange Quarks Influence Proton StructureHenryIn research performed at the Department of Energy's Jefferson Lab, nuclear physicists have found that strange quarks do contribute to the structure of the proton. This result indicates that, just as previous experiments have hinted, strange quarks in the proton's quark-gluon sea contribute to a proton's properties.
Falling Onto the Dark
Henry
(Beware the dark side!)Rare Blob Unveiled: Evidence for Hydrogen Gas Falling onto a Dark Matter Clump?
ESO's VLT has helped scientists to discover a large primordial 'blob', more than 10 billion light-years away. The most likely scenario to account for its existence and properties is that it represents the early stage in the formation of a galaxy, when gas falls onto a large clump of dark matter.
Henry