Context:
Scientists at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) have discovered a new particle called Xi-cc-plus, advancing understanding of quantum physics and quark interactions.
Key Highlights:
- Scientific Discovery
- Xi-cc-plus is the 80th particle discovered at LHC
- Classified as a baryon (like proton) but 4× heavier
- Composition
- Made of:
- Two charm quarks
- One down quark
- Experimental Validation
- Discovery confirmed with 7 sigma significance
- Exceeds standard 5 sigma threshold
- Research Importance
- Provides insights into quantum chromodynamics (QCD)
- Helps understand strong nuclear force
- LHC Features
- Located at CERN (France–Switzerland border)
- 27 km underground ring
- Known for Higgs boson discovery (2012)
Relevant Prelims Points:
- Baryon:
- Particle made of three quarks (e.g., proton, neutron)
- Quarks (6 types):
- Up, Down, Charm, Strange, Top, Bottom
- Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD):
- Theory explaining strong force binding quarks
- Sigma Significance:
- Statistical confidence in experimental results
- LHCb Experiment:
- Studies behaviour of b-quarks and related particles
Relevant Mains Points:
- Scientific Significance
- Advances understanding of subatomic particle interactions
- Helps validate Standard Model of particle physics
- Technological Implications
- Drives innovation in accelerators, detectors, computing
- Contributes to global scientific collaboration
- India’s Relevance
- Indian scientists actively involved in CERN research
- Enhances India’s role in frontier science
- Way Forward
- Continued investment in fundamental research
- Strengthen international scientific partnerships
- Promote STEM education and research infrastructure
UPSC Relevance:
• GS 3 – Science & Technology (particle physics, research advancements)
