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在sqrt[s]=13.6 TeV的质子对质子碰撞中寻找千里电荷粒子
Physical review letters
|October 5, 2025
概括
研究人员利用大强子对撞机的数据寻找具有比电子电荷小的新基本粒子. 这项研究为这种假设粒子的特性设定了新的极限.
科学领域:
- 高能物理 高能物理
- 粒子物理学 粒子物理学
- 碰撞器物理学 碰撞器物理学
背景情况:
- 粒子物理学的标准模型无法预测具有比电子电荷小得多的电荷的粒子.
- 寻找这些奇特的粒子对于探索超越标准模型的物理学至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 寻找具有微小电荷 (≤0.24 e) 的新基本粒子.
- 对这些假设粒子的质量和电荷设置新的实验约束.
主要方法:
- 分析CERN大型强子对撞机在第三次运行 (2023-24) 中收集的质子-质子碰撞数据.
- 利用完成的运行3 milliQan探测器来识别低电荷粒子的潜在信号.
- 数据对应于124.7 fb-1的集成发光度,质量中心能量为13.6 TeV.
主要成果:
- 没有发现具有电荷≤0.24e的粒子产生证据.
- 分析确定了迄今为止对具有电荷≤0.24 e和质量≥0.45 GeV的粒子最严格的实验约束.
结论:
- 结果显著缩小了光,低电荷基本粒子存在的参数空间.
- 这种搜索有助于在能源前沿的标准模型之外的物理学的持续探索.
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