Detect subatomic particles compatible with Higg particles

The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) on July 4 said it has found a new subatomic particle "compatible" with the Higgs fundamental particle, a missing link in the theory of elementary particles.

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"Detecting a particle that has characteristics compatible with the characteristics of the Higg particle has paved the way for more detailed studies, requiring broader statistics to be made available," said CERN director general Rolf Heuer. set up the characteristics of the new molecule, and unveil other mysteries in our universe. "

According to Rolf Heuer, the discovery of the Higg particle would recognize the value of the "standard model" doctrine , a theory that identifies ready-made blocks to create matter and particles that transmit fundamental forces. This is a very successful theory, but it has many gaps, with the biggest gap being why some grains have masses while others do not.

"We have observed a new elementary particle, but we need more data to confirm that this is indeed a Higg particle," said CERN spokesman Joe Incandela .