Exploring the Intriguing Possibilities of Extremely High-Energy Collisions
Recent experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) have revealed intriguing new insights into the collisions of particles at extreme energies. Scientists have discovered new phenomena, such as the production of strange quark-antiquark pairs in the nuclei of gold ions. This is the first time such particles have been produced in such high-energy collisions, and has led to an improved understanding of the physics of the strong nuclear force. In addition, the LHC has also revealed the production of spectacularly energetic jets of particles, with energies several times higher than those typically produced in proton-proton collisions. Such events are expected to provide valuable insights into the behaviour of quark-gluon plasma, the hot and dense state of matter that existed just after the Big Bang.
source: Phys.org