From two-trillion-degree heat, researchers create new matter -- and new questions
March 4, 2010
The diagram above is known as the 3-D chart of the nuclides. The familiar Periodic Table arranges the elements according to their atomic number, Z, which determines the chemical properties of each element. Physicists are also concerned with the N axis, which gives the number of neutrons in the nucleus. The third axis represents strangeness, S, which is zero for all naturally occurring matter, but could be non-zero in the core of collapsed stars. Antinuclei lie at negative Z and N in the above chart, and the newly discovered antinucleus (magenta) now extends the 3-D chart into the new region of strange antimatter.
(PhysOrg.com) -- A worldwide team of researchers have for the first time created a particle that is believed to have been in existence immediately after the creation of the universe - the so-called "Big Bang" - and it could lead to new questions and answers about some of the basic laws of physics because in essence, it creates a new form of matter.
An international team of scientists studying high-energy collisions of gold ions at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC), a 2.4-mile-circumference particle accelerator located at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory, has published evidence of the most massive antinucleus discovered to date. The new antinucleus, discovered at RHIC’s STAR detector, is a negatively charged state of antimatter containing an antiproton, an antineutron, and an anti-Lambda particle. It is also the first antinucleus containing an anti-strange quark. The results will be published online by Science Express on March 4, 2010.
“This experimental discovery may have unprecedented consequences for our view of the world,” commented theoretical physicist Horst Stoecker, Vice President of the Helmholtz Association of German National Laboratories. “This antimatter pushes open the door to new dimensions in the nuclear chart — an idea that just a few years ago, would have been viewed as impossible.”
The discovery may help elucidate models of neutron stars and opens up exploration of fundamental asymmetries in the early universe.
The Solenoidal Tracker at RHIC (STAR) is a detector which specializes in tracking the thousands of particles produced by each ion collision. The massive unit weighs 1,200 tons and is as large as a house. Credit: Photo courtesy of Brookhaven National Laboratory.
New nuclear terrainAll terrestrial nuclei are made of protons and neutrons (which in turn contain only up and down quarks). The standard Periodic Table of Elements is arranged according to the number of protons, which determine each element’s chemical properties. Physicists use a more complex, three-dimensional chart to also convey information on the number of neutrons, which may change in different isotopes of the same element, and a quantum number known as “strangeness,” which depends on the presence of strange quarks (see diagram). Nuclei containing one or more strange quarks are called hypernuclei.
For all ordinary matter, with no strange quarks, the strangeness value is zero and the chart is flat. Hypernuclei appear above the plane of the chart. The new discovery of strange antimatter with an antistrange quark (an antihypernucleus) marks the first entry below the plane.
This study of the new antihypernucleus also yields a valuable sample of normal hypernuclei, and has implications for our understanding of the structure of collapsed stars.
“The strangeness value could be non-zero in the core of collapsed stars,” said Jinhui Chen, one of the lead authors, a postdoctoral researcher at Kent State University and currently a staff scientist at the Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics, “so the present measurements at RHIC will help us distinguish between models that describe these exotic states of matter.”
The findings also pave the way towards exploring violations of fundamental symmetries between matter and antimatter that occurred in the early universe, making possible the very existence of our world.
Collisions at RHIC fleetingly produce conditions that existed a few microseconds after the Big Bang, which scientists believe gave birth to the universe as we know it some 13.7 billion years ago. In both nucleus-nucleus collisions at RHIC and in the Big Bang, quarks and antiquarks emerge with equal abundance. At RHIC, among the collision fragments that survive to the final state, matter and antimatter are still close to equally abundant, even in the case of the relatively complex antinucleus and its normal-matter partner featured in the present study. In contrast, antimatter appears to be largely absent from the present-day universe.
“Understanding precisely how and why there’s a predominance of matter over antimatter remains a major unsolved problem of physics,” said Brookhaven physicist Zhangbu Xu, another one of the lead authors. “A solution will require measurements of subtle deviations from perfect symmetry between matter and antimatter, and there are good prospects for future antimatter measurements at RHIC to address this key issue.”
In a single collision of gold nuclei at RHIC, many hundreds of particles are emitted most created from the quantum vacuum via the conversion of energy into mass in accordance with Einsteins famous equation E = mc2. The particles leave telltale tracks in the STAR detector (shown here from the end and side). Scientists analyzed about a hundred million collisions to spot the new antinuclei, identified via their characteristic decay into a light isotope of antihelium and a positive pi-meson. Altogether, 70 examples of the new antinucleus were found.
The STAR team has found that the rate at which their heaviest antinucleus is produced is consistent with expectations based on a statistical collection of antiquarks from the soup of quarks and antiquarks generated in RHIC collisions. Extrapolating from this result, the experimenters believe they should be able to discover even heavier antinuclei in upcoming collider running periods. Theoretical physicist Stoecker and his team have predicted that strange nuclei around double the mass of the newly discovered state should be particularly stable.RHIC’s STAR collaboration is now poised to resume antimatter studies with greatly enhanced capabilities. The scientists expect to increase their data by about a factor of 10 in the next few years.
Provided by Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Mar 04, 2010
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^:-/
Mar 04, 2010
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If physic theorys are correct creating strange matter is actaully really dangerous ... but alas i believe you were just trying to make a joke.
But i don;t believe we have powerful enough accelerator to actually make a pure strange atom.
Mar 04, 2010
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Mar 04, 2010
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You mean: dEdt~hbar?
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Did everyone miss this? What happens if a bunch of these strange nuclei coalesce and go bump with the (reactor's) wall?
Mar 05, 2010
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They are going to release another earthquake!...:)
God does not like being touched in the heart!
Mar 05, 2010
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Strange Quark??? Isn't he the capitalist lad that owns/runs the bar in one of the Star Drek evolutions? Betcha, as per the 101st Law of Aquisition you paid for the beer.
Mar 06, 2010
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Mar 06, 2010
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strange too, even charmed I would say
Mar 06, 2010
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Beauty of a comment ... just a beauty, but we have not reached the bottom yet.
Mar 07, 2010
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charming,
Mar 07, 2010
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Mar 07, 2010
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Sweet. Looking forward to it.
Mar 07, 2010
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Mar 07, 2010
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Certainly seneca - perhaps we should riot as did the very sensible people in Europe when there was a change from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar. They lost a couple of weeks in that move and were righteously indignant.
Mar 07, 2010
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Indeed "Saturns Gold" (lead) turn to "Iron" with huge liveration of hi energy positron radiation.
Hector :)
Mar 07, 2010
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I say.
"27"
Mar 07, 2010
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Lead has many isotopes but 4 stable ones. The 4 stable isotopes are 204Pb, 206Pb, 207Pb and 208Pb with 204Pb regarded as primordial lead and 206, 207, 208 are formed from decay of uranium and thorium. The one common radiogenic isotope, 202Pb, has a half-life of approximately 53,000 years.[1]
Can decay to iron isotopes:
Iron-56 is the most common isotope of iron. About 91.754% of all iron is iron-56
and Iron-55 (lighter) isotope .
Being warned... user beware !
Hector :)
Hector :)
Mar 07, 2010
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Mar 07, 2010
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As speed is increased so is mass (a single super dense atom can initiate a critical mass in a relative (standing still mass) as superluminal
speed equates time reduction matter, Relative time can be accelerated were E = M x (TxT) resulting in a critical mass being converted to energy .
How many tons of lead are used in the machine lining ?
Mar 07, 2010
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(empty space noise energy) to 4096 (black hole density ) exponential, (Add the strings to it ).
Time as a variable was left out when thinking in
relativistic superluminal collisions.
Is the lead lining from the machine traveling at light speed or is the particle ? in relative time
who goes critical first the target or the sub-mass projectile ?
In this case the projectile provides the near infinite mass were the target provides the sub critical mass .
That can lead to "unwanted catastrofic" results
Hector :)
Mar 07, 2010
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Mar 07, 2010
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http://www.docsto...hr-Model
I just warned of grave error in using this machine
improperly without knowing the true nature of matter time & space, Eintein erred totaly in his formulations (End)
Hector :)
Mar 08, 2010
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E=Mc2. Remember that one? The law states that matter AND energy is conserved. Energy is produced all the time (the sun) but matter is consumed. Matter is produced all the time as well, but energy is consumed.
Mar 08, 2010
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Prove it. Its worth a Nobel Prize.
Mar 08, 2010
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Article is ridiculous and represents a clear lack of understanding of even introductory quantum mechanics. And that's after less than a whole page.
Mar 08, 2010
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article is not up to date in certain aspects but no less valid when aplied to biological transmutation of elements in the lab .
Water can be transmuted to neon atom and neon can be extracted from pure water chemicaly made from pure hydrogen and oxigen . Were it came from ? (natural fusion ) to S.I. 21 what ancients called "fire element" within the water . be sure students will not be teached that in any university , maybe if they end working in area 4 or area 51 they can get a bit of real technology.
(Read within the lines)
Hector :)
Mar 08, 2010
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Perhaps they should spend less time in the physics and more in the language lab??
Still, can anyone explain how breaking an atom/elemental particle/quark into bits creates a 'new' element - are they not just quark-bits, nothing really new there at all.
Mar 09, 2010
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Water does not spontaneously transmute to neon.
There is a reason they don't teach that in any university.
Mar 11, 2010
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Prove it. Its worth a Nobel Prize.
E=MC (squared)
OK if nothing can exede speed of light then why
MC is squared ?
And what about frequency equaling "speed"
What is the frequency of a traped photon in an standing wave within a cavity ?
(There is the answer) and Hawkings Stole the "Hawking Radiation" Idea from a post in
Safati forum were I posted Black holes were mater to energy transformation engines.
He called me an idiot and I called him a donkey orifice in a wheel chair and I was booted out.
But fact remains I was first to post black holes "evaporate" by polar emmision of energy and particulates, and was first to post the red shift is due to gravitational slow down of light and that light can be slowed by black hole gravity and emmited as radio signal as if it were a signal delay circuit. (no cosmic expansion)
To end this post (It was Einstein wife who gave Einstein the formulas ) and he corrupted them .
Thanks !
Hector :)
Mar 11, 2010
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also in light slowed down to radio spectrum signature .
http://en.wikiped...analyzer
This can be verified using any radio telescope
along a good spectrum analyzer.
(Simple and easy)
Red shift theory will need revision along certain cosmological "adjustments"
OK were is my Nobel Prize ?
Hector :)
Mar 11, 2010
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Back to "The Machine" I see Hackers can be more danger to it if they redirect a beam of heavy ions to a lead target or shield resulting in the critical mass I have predicted with LEAD Pb element . "To me is history to you is the future"
Can the future be altered ?
can someone prevent "Saturns gold" from turning to Iron?
What was Nostradamus Word for Positron radiation?
Raypoz ? (positive ray ? ) I was recently taken atention toward this "casuality" as I was emailed about Nostradamus predictions on Geneva future.
(interesting) Saturns Gold in old days meant
objects of SATANIC worship made of "lead" metal
usualy the medieval lead was pb206 that can be identified as "Saturns Gold" and Nostradamus predicted it, made into IRON (fission?) being Raypoz destroyer of all (positron radiation?)
So nothing is lost taking mitigation measures.
Hector :)