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QUANTUM FEAT: ENTANGLED QUARKS SEEN FOR FIRST TIME
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Garisto, Dan
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Antimatter
/ Collaboration
/ Elementary particles
/ Large Hadron Collider
/ Quarks
/ Sensors
/ Solenoids
2024
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QUANTUM FEAT: ENTANGLED QUARKS SEEN FOR FIRST TIME
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Garisto, Dan
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Antimatter
/ Collaboration
/ Elementary particles
/ Large Hadron Collider
/ Quarks
/ Sensors
/ Solenoids
2024
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QUANTUM FEAT: ENTANGLED QUARKS SEEN FOR FIRST TIME
2024
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To observe entanglement at the LHC, physicists working on the ATLAS detector analysed about one million pairs of top and anti-top quarks - the heaviest of all known fundamental particles and their antimatter counterparts. [...]both experiments easily met the -1/3 entanglement limit, with ATLAS measuring/) to be -0.537 and CMS measuring -0.480. Topping off The success in observing entanglement in top quarks could improve researchers' understanding of top-quark physics and pave the way for future high-energy tests of entanglement.
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Nature Publishing Group
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