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Enter the Axion
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Prescod-Weinstein, Chanda
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Big Bang theory
/ Dark energy
/ Dark matter
/ Elementary particles
/ Gluons
/ Particle physics
/ Quantum chromodynamics
/ Quarks
/ Radiation
/ Standard model (particle physics)
/ Stars & galaxies
/ Universe
2021
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Enter the Axion
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Prescod-Weinstein, Chanda
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Big Bang theory
/ Dark energy
/ Dark matter
/ Elementary particles
/ Gluons
/ Particle physics
/ Quantum chromodynamics
/ Quarks
/ Radiation
/ Standard model (particle physics)
/ Stars & galaxies
/ Universe
2021
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Enter the Axion
2021
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Prescod-Weinstein talks about the axion. The axion began as a solution to a problem in the Standard Model of particle physics--specifically, the part built on the theory of quantum chromodynamics (QCD), which governs the fundamental particles we call quarks and gluons. QCD is highly successful, but it predicts properties we've never seen in the neutron (which is made of quarks).
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Sigma XI-The Scientific Research Society
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