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Related: About this forumCERN Physicists Produce ‘Littlest’ Quark-Gluon Plasma
Physicists from the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) Collaboration at CERNs Large Hadron Collider have produced a quark-gluon plasma a state of matter thought to have existed right at the birth of the Universe with fewer particles than previously thought possible. The material, dubbed littlest liquid, was discovered by colliding protons with lead nuclei at high energy inside the CMS detector.
According to CMS physicists, quark-gluon plasma is a very hot and dense state of matter of unbound quarks and gluons.
Its believed to correspond to the state of the Universe shortly after the Big Bang. The interaction between partons quarks and gluons within quark-gluon plasma is strong, which distinguishes the quark-gluon plasma from a gaseous state where one expects little interaction among the constituent particles, said team member Dr Quan Wang of the University of Kansas.
Before the CMS experimental results, it had been thought the medium created in a proton on lead collisions would be too small to create quark-gluon plasma.
Indeed, these collisions were being studied as a reference for collisions of two lead nuclei to explore the non-quark-gluon-plasma aspects of the collisions, said Dr Wang, who is a co-author on the study published in the journal Physical Review Letters.
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