After a 3-Year Break, The Large Hadron Collider Restarts to Smash Some More Atoms

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After a 3-Year Break, The Large Hadron Collider Restarts to Smash Some More Atoms
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The world's largest particle collider is getting ready to smash atoms harder than ever before.

Most particles come in left- and right-handed flavors – which describe how the particles spin and move – and are thought to haveIn theory, right-handed neutrinos should exist, but no one has ever found an elusive right-handed neutrino, a left-handed antineutrino, or an antimatter twin to an ordinary neutrino, for that matter,ATLAS will be on the hunt for a proposed left-handed relative to the neutrino called a heavy neutral lepton, according to a"I'm excited to get data again and see...

FASER's subdetector, FASERν, and SND will aim to detect high-energy neutrinos, which are known to be produced at the collision site but have never been detected. Such detections will help scientists understand these particles in greater detail than ever before. "These two experiments attempt to solve some of the biggest puzzles in physics, such as the nature of dark matter, the origin of neutrino masses, and the imbalance between matter and antimatter in the present-day universe," Fartoukh told Live Science via email.The new upgrades will allow the LHC to smash particles harder than ever before – up to an energy of 6.8 teraelectronvolts, an increase over the previous limit of 6.

The LHC's detector upgrades will enable its instruments to gather high-quality data on this new energy regime. But while the LHC experiments will deliver terabytes of data every second, only a fraction can be saved and studied.

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