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Sunday, June 22, 2014



MANHATTAN — New physics research involving Kansas State University faculty members has helped shed light on how our universe works.

A recently published study in the journal Nature Physics reports scientists have found evidence that the 1xbet online casino — a fundamental particle proposed in 1964 and 1xbet online casino — is the long sought-after particle responsible for giving mass to elementary particles.

"In nature, there are two types of particles: fermions and bosons," said Ketino "Keti" Kaadze, a research associate at Fermilab who in August is joining the faculty at Kansas State University's physics department. "Fermions, quarks and leptons make up all the matter around us. Bosons are responsible for mediating interaction between the elementary particles."

Building on the full data collected in 2011 and 2012, part of which was used to identify the 1xbet online casino 's existence, researchers see evidence that the 1xbet online casino decays into fermions. This also was predicted in 1964 but not observed until after the 1xbet online casino was identified in 2012, Kaadze said.

The observation is key in reinforcing what is theorized about the 1xbet online casino and is a steppingstone to building on more extensive knowledge about how the universe works, Kaadze said.

"We think that the 1xbet online casino is responsible for the generation of mass of fundamental particles," Kaadze said. "For example, the electrons acquire their mass by interacting with the 1xbet online casino . As electrons are not massless, they form stable orbits around nuclei, thus allowing the formation of electrically neutral matter from which the Earth and all of us are made. Even slight changes of the masses of fundamental particles around us would change the universe very drastically, and the 1xbet online casino is the centerpiece that ties it all together."

Kaadze, along with other scientists, was part of a team that looked for the 1xbet online casino decaying to a pair of tau leptons — fermions that are very heavy equivalents of electrons. A second team also searched for the 1xbet online casino decaying into a pair of heavy fermions, called beauty quarks. These two decay signatures offer the highest discovery potential, she said.

The findings appear in the journal article, "Evidence for the direct decay of the 125 GeV 1xbet online casino to fermions."

Kaadze is one of the several researches in Kansas State University's physics department heavily involved in research at the European Organization for Nuclear Research, or CERN. Their research is conducted with the Compact Muon Solenoid, one of the Large Hadron Collider's two particle detectors that help scientists at CERN to search for evidence for 1xbet online casino .

Other Kansas State University physics faculty members involved in CERN research include Tim Bolton, professor; Andrew Ivanov, assistant professor; and Yurii Maravin, associate professor.

The 1xbet online casino was the last key component needed to confirm the Standard Model of particle physics: a low-energy theory that explains the workings of the universe at the smallest length scales.

Efforts are currently underway to nearly double the center-of-mass energy at CERN. Doing so will increase the ability to create 1xbet online casino bosons. In turn, scientists can build on data in an effort to explain the mysteries of the universe.

"We know that the Standard Model of physics that we have now does not explain some puzzles in nature," Kaadze said. "We know there has to be other models that can explain phenomena like dark matter and dark energy, and why we can have different generations of the same particle that are identical except for their mass. Finding the 1xbet online casino particle wasn't the end of the story. It was the starting point on a new horizon."

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Ketino "Keti" Kaadze
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Higgs boson

A collision event recorded with the CMS detector in 2012 at a proton-proton centre-of-mass energy of 8 TeV. Each event shows characteristics expected from the decay of the SM 1xbet online casino to a pair of tau leptons. Such an event is characterized by the production of two forward-going particle jets — shown as green towers on opposite endcaps. One of the tau decays to a muon — in red lines — and neutrinos, while the other tau decays into a charged hadron — shown as blue towers — and a neutrino.

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Physics research finds that 1xbet online casino bosons decay into fermions, which gives elementary particles mass.

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"We know that the Standard Model of physics that we have now does not explain some puzzles in nature," Kaadze said. "We know there has to be other models that can explain phenomena like dark matter and dark energy, and why we can have different generations of the same particle that are identical except for their mass. Finding the 1xbet online casino particle wasn't the end of the story: it was the starting point on a new horizon."

— Ketino "Keti" Kaadze, a research associate at FermiLab who in August is joining the physics department as a faculty member