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Setting Limits on Supersymmetry Using Simplified Models
Published on: November 15, 2013
まとめ
物理学者は,ヒッグス粒子に関するさらなる研究のために,大電子・ポジトロン衝突器 (LEP) を保存するよう訴えている. 延長が拒否されたにもかかわらず,科学界は衝突機の潜在的な発見を支持し続けています.
科学分野:
- 素粒子物理学 素粒子物理学について
- 高エネルギー物理学 高エネルギー物理学
背景:
- CERNのLarge Electron-Positron (LEP) コライダーは,解体される予定だった.
- LEPは大型ハドロン衝突型加速器 (LHC) に置き換えられる予定だった.
研究 の 目的:
- LEP衝突型加速器で最終実験を行うため.
- ヒッグスボゾン粒子についてのさらなる証拠を探すため.
主な方法:
- LEP衝突機の計画中断日以降の継続的な運用.
- LEPからの実験データの分析.
主要な成果:
- 実験により,ヒッグス粒子の潜在的な証拠が示唆された.
- さらに研究を行うために1ヶ月の延長が認められた.
結論:
- CERNの事務局長は,LEPの運営をさらに延長することを拒否した.
- スタッフ協会は,LEPの取り壊しに対する不十分な理由を理由に,この決定を批判した.
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