by bicubic | Mar 1, 2022 | Outreach articles, News, New Physics
The Large Hadron Collider has not discovered any new fundamental particles since it detected the Higgs boson in 2012. Why? Are there shortcomings in the detectors, in the search strategies, in the accelerator itself? Or is it simply that what is already known is?
by bicubic | Feb 4, 2022 | Subatomic Physics, Standard Model, Neutrinos, News, What's New
If the existence of heavy neutrinos is demonstrated, it could expand the standard model of particle physics and explain the fact that the already known neutrinos have mass (something the standard model cannot explain). The oscillation of heavy neutrinos...
by bicubic | Jan 28, 2022 | News, Press Releases, News
In an experiment conducted at the La Reina Nuclear Studies Center, a team from the Saphir Millennium Institute subjected two electronic cards to a dose of radiation equivalent to that which they would receive after 10 years of operation in the Atlas experiment of the Great...
by bicubic | Jan 26, 2022 | Press Releases, News
Five physics, astronomy and astrophysics students had their first training today to become tutors for female high school students who will learn to detect muons in their homes and schools. The "Atomic Girls" workshop seeks to deliver...
by bicubic | Jan 13, 2022 | Subatomic Physics, Dark Matter, Neutrinos, News, Novelties, New Physics
The objective is to generate collaboration in theoretical physics, integrating academics from other institutions in Santiago and regions. Meetings like this one are generating a collaborative community at a national level that researches on predictions of theoretical theories...