Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 176: Interview with Nature Weekly

Being in a hotel every day waiting for results is boring, and after the nuclear research conference, CERN doesn't have as many high-quality lectures to listen to.

It's a free egg. Ouch, the ark went to the nearby Geneva for a circle, took photos in front of various tourist attractions, and bought what was on the shopping list.

Returning to the hotel with the trophy, the ark photographed a circle of friends and turned to the bathroom for a bath.

You may have seen this circle of friends, or you may have waited too long to buy it, the ark just came out of the shower to get ready for bed, and Stone's WeChat phone floated across Haiti to greet you.

The first sentence after connecting is…

“Elbow, when are you coming back? ”

Sitting under the air conditioning rubbing his hair, the ark thought about it and said casually: "Depending on the situation, I'll be back as soon as the results of this experiment are available. Anything else to tell me, anyway, I've been hanging around for a few days. ”

Stuart: "Travel at public expense? Envious. ”

Public travel?

So that seems to be the case.

The Ark carefully recalled that it had been so long since it had set foot on European soil that it had not spent a penny of its own money.

Stuart: "... Well, if you go back to school, just put what you bought directly on my desk. Don't send it to my house. I don't have anywhere to put it. ”

Ark: “Okay, I'll be straight back to school. Anything else? ”

Stuart shook his head: “It's okay... by the way, how come I didn't see you around my neck this time? ”

The ark stunned slightly, wondering: “No way, I remember throwing all the pictures I took around my neck. ”

Stuart: "No, I mean, I didn't see you pretending. ”

Ark: “…”

MMP, what do you mean you didn't see me pretending.

This authentic tone makes it seem like every time I try to pretend.

The boat hung up silently and threw its phone to the pillow.

He sighed as he looked at the calendar, which was almost at the end of the month.

I don't know when this experiment is going to take place.

I hope he's right.

Otherwise, even if no one would blame him, he would feel a little overwhelmed.

……

The Ark had thought it would take at least another month to see the results, and was even going to change the euro.

I didn't expect happiness to come so suddenly.

The first person to tell him about this was Professor Greer, who monitors ATLAS probe data.

On the phone, Professor Greer didn't say much, just asked him to go to the R1 floor office.

And when he walked into the office, the first sentence of the ark was ——

“How did it go? ”

“Your guess is correct," responded the expectations of the ark, putting several printed sheets of paper on the table, Professor Greer still had an incredible face, in an emotional tone, "the results of the experiment were quite optimistic, we observed the peak of the characteristic you predicted on CMS and ATLAS at the same time, and many people were quite surprised by the result. ”

Relaxed, there is a sense of dust settling in the heart of the ark.

Although CERN's work is far from dust settled and exploration of this signal has only just begun, his work has come to an end for him in drawing this treasure hunt map.

Looking at a heavily relieved ark, Professor Greer paused for a moment and continued, "Although we are not sure what it is, we can be sure that something should exist there. ”

Put away the printed paper on the table, the ark swept its eyes twice and said casually, “Good luck finding that thing… if you do, please let me know. ”

Professor Greer asked, "Are you going home? ”

“Yes,” the ark nodded, smiling, "I've waited for what I want, and... my room rate is about to expire. ”

Though wondering what that signal really was, this experiment would be a lot longer than looking for a 750GeV feature peak, and he couldn't have waited here for the experiment for a year or two.

Moreover, if he had guessed correctly, by that point the system task should have been completed.

He intends to receive a reward when he returns home, while at the same time looking at what the new task is.

“Before I return, may I ask you a little favor? It won't take long, just three days,” Professor Greer said, "I can pay for the hotel room. ”

Ark: “What's the rush? ”

“An interview about Nature Weekly,” Professor Greer laughed, "I have a friend there who is an editor, and although he is not an expert in physics, he has some knowledge of the field of high-energy physics. When he found out about you, even more surprisingly than I did, he came to CERN to do the show anyway, and he wanted to interview you by the way. He's a plane from London to Geneva on August 2nd... so could you please stay in Switzerland for two more days? ”

The Ark laughed and said, "Sure. ”

Although he was not keen to be interviewed by the media, he would listen to Professor Greer's request.

After all, the professor has always taken care of him, and thanks to his help, he was able to catch the 750GeV clue himself.

And it's not much of a hassle.

……

After the nuclear research conference in early July, CERN was eager to announce to the outside world the discovery of the five-quarter-state particle Pc +, which, as many would expect, became the most glaring research in physics this year.

Of course, in addition to those expected results, there are some unexpected things that come to people's attention.

For example, at the characteristic peak that appears at 750GeV.

Yes, this time it's "show up."

According to predictions made by the Ark at the report meeting, the CERN restarted the collision experiment and adjusted the collision energy of the particle beam stream to 1TeV.

And the end result, like the performance of the upgraded LHC, is quite remarkable.

When the number of samples accumulated to a certain degree, as predicted in the probability model exhibited in the report, a characteristic peak emerged in the 750GeV energy zone that could not be explained by quantum chromodynamics.

Some speculate that this is a signal released when a heavier particle decays, others speculate that it is a dual photon signal generated by a colloidal polymerization reaction, and others speculate that this is the last puzzle that the theoretical physics community has been looking for on a standard model for many years - supersymmetrical particles.

Of course, there is pessimism, which may just be a quantum rise and fall… Even CERN researchers have observed this phenomenon on both ATLAS and CMS detectors simultaneously.

Influenced by this discovery, in less than a month, hundreds of explanatory papers on this characteristic peak emerged on arxiv, more than doubling the contributions of major high-energy physics journals.

A number of well-known or unknown physicists have made bold assumptions about the information behind this characteristic peak.

I can't help it. These theoretical physicists, they've been holding it for too long.

Unlike condensed physics, high-energy physics can never keep pace with theoretical advances. And standard models, almost everything that people can see or even can't see in their field of view, are defined.

So many doctors who do high-energy physics research, they can't even find a spot for a water paper.

Now, the 750GeV feature peak not only gives these people a chance to graduate, but also puts a glittering Nobel Prize in front of them.

What if the water comes out with a Nobel Prize?

It's all a bad thing to say.

After all, I don't even know what the 750GeV signal means...

Leaving aside the arguments in theoretical physics, the focus of media and public interest is somewhere else.

This is even more surprising than the five-quartered particles for the lively lay people.

Because…

Report this finding.

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