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Where’s all the antimatter? New CERN results show the way.
If you look outside your window at the clouds, the stars, the planets, all that you will see is made of matter. However, when the universe was born, there were equal amounts of matter and antimatter. So where has all … Continue reading →
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On meson decay-modes in studying CP violation
In particle physics, CPT symmetry is an attribute of the universe that is held as fundamentally true by quantum field theory (QFT). It states that the laws of physics should not be changed and the opposite of all allowed motions … Continue reading →
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Tagged Andrei Sakharov, antimatter, B-meson, BaBar experiment, baryogenesis, Belle Experiment, CP-symmetry violation, CPT theorem, flavor oscillations, George Sudarshan, James Cronin, Kaons, mesons, Murray Gell-Mann, Pions, proton decay, quantum chromodynamics, quantum field theory, Robert Marshak, Standard Model of particle physics, Val Fitch
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