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    Physicists uncover potential evidence of the hypothetical 'Glueball' particle
    The discovery could significantly affirm our current understanding of the universe's workings

    Physicists uncover potential evidence of the hypothetical 'Glueball' particle

    By Akash Pandey
    May 12, 2024
    04:58 pm
    What's the story

    Researchers may have unearthed potential evidence of the elusive 'glueball' particle in a recent particle accelerator experiment. This particle, a bound state of subatomic gluon particles, plays a crucial role in maintaining atomic stability. Gluons are known for their ability to hold quarks, the building blocks of protons and neutrons, firmly in place. This function situates gluons within the strong nuclear force, one of nature's four fundamental forces that uphold physics laws alongside electromagnetism, gravity, and the weak nuclear force.

    Phase

    Theoretical entity to reality

    Until now, glueballs have been considered theoretical entities that physicists believe should exist due to the adhesive nature of gluons. Despite not containing any matter, individual gluons carry force. Interestingly, glueballs possess mass created by interactions between gluons. The detection of these particles would further affirm our present understanding of the universe's workings, also known as the Standard Model of particle physics.

    Experiment

    Beijing collider experiment points to glueball presence

    The experiments were conducted at the Beijing Electron-Positron Collider II in China. The collider was used to collide mesons, particles made of a quark and antiquark, held together by the strong nuclear force. After analyzing a decade's worth of data from these particle-smashing sessions involving approximately 10 billion samples, researchers identified evidence of particles with an average mass of 2,395MeV/c^2 - the predicted mass for glueballs.

    Verification

    Further observations needed for definitive glueball proof

    The particle under investigation is named X(2370). While some calculations did not precisely align with what researchers anticipated, they were not far off. This does not yet provide definitive proof of glueballs' existence, but the evidence increasingly suggests their presence. Further measurements and observations will be required for a conclusive answer. Scientists also thought they had detected glueballs back in 2015.

    Progress

    Advances in technology may hasten glueball discovery

    With ongoing advancements in mathematical techniques and computing capabilities, necessary for calculating numerous potential interactions and evolutions, the discovery of glueballs may not be far off. The availability of equipment to observe the natural world's fundamental workings also aids this pursuit. The research detailing these findings has been published in Physical Review Letters, a renowned scientific journal.

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