The giant ALICE detector is already underway at CERN, and researchers are scrambling to add an electromagnetic calorimeter to capture jet-quenching, the newest way to look inside the quark-gluon plasma — the hot, dense state of matter that filled the earliest universe, which the Large Hadron Collider will soon recreate by slamming lead nuclei into one another.
Tipt » In het nieuws
Meet ALICE - new CERNs giant detector
Heb je een (betere) tip?
Na registratie kun je hier zelf tips en reacties plaatsen.


