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And, if so, what particle triggered his arrest?
And atom smashing is very easy compared to what particle colliders do these days.
Electroweak theory, which describes the electromagnetic and weak forces, and quantum chromodynamics, the gauge theory of the strong force, together form what particle physicists call the Standard Model.
Ever wonder what particle physicists would have done had the Higgs boson not existed?
Those masses help predict what particle collisions at the LHC and elsewhere should look like according to theorists' "standard model".
After establishing the velocity, it is possible to determine what particle size will reach the top of the chamber or burn completely in suspension.
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Sometimes the atoms swerve slightly out of their natural trajectory, causing unplanned collisions with unpredictable consequences — not unlike what particles actually do in a synchrotron.
Even if the theory doesn't ultimately survive as a description of the way space really came about, it might serve as a tool for studying what particles do at extremely high energies.
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The ways these dimensions are put together into these tiny little spaces determine how particles will behave, what particles will exist, what the constants of nature are—quantities like dark energy or the electric charge of an electron.
And NASA's recently launched Genesis probe is designed to collect pieces of the solar wind to find out exactly what particles it is made from.Japan's space agency, meanwhile, is planning to fly a mission called Solar-B in 2005, to observe how magnetic fields on the sun's surface interact with the corona and thus, with luck, solve the mystery of the corona's enormous temperature.
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