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particle196 · 10 months ago
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Exploring the Dark Sector: Collider Physics & Gravitational Waves
Exploring the Dark Sector involves investigating phenomena that lie beyond the Standard Model of particle physics, focusing primarily on dark matter, dark energy, and other hypothetical particles or forces that could help explain the universe's hidden components. This exploration spans multiple fields, notably collider physics and gravitational waves. Let’s dive into how each of these areas contributes to unveiling the mysteries of the dark sector.
Collider Physics and the Dark Sector Colliders, like the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), are powerful tools to probe energies high enough to potentially create or interact with dark sector particles. While the LHC's primary goal is to explore the properties of fundamental particles, it could also uncover evidence of dark matter candidates or new forces linked to the dark sector.
Dark Matter Candidates: Collider experiments search for missing energy signatures, where produced particles carry energy away undetected, potentially hinting at the existence of dark matter.
Supersymmetry (SUSY): SUSY theories predict partners to known particles, some of which could be weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs), leading dark matter candidates that could be produced in collisions.
Dark Photons: These hypothetical particles act like the photon but interact with dark matter. Colliders aim to detect signals from dark photons, which could indicate a hidden sector force.     More Info: physicistparticle.com 
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hepcs · 1 year ago
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Radiation, while essential in medical and industrial fields, carries significant disadvantages. High doses can damage cells, leading to cancer and genetic mutations. Environmental contamination from radiation leaks, as seen in Chernobyl and Fukushima, can devastate ecosystems, making areas uninhabitable for decades. Workers in nuclear, medical, and space industries face occupational hazards, requiring stringent safety measures to avoid accidental exposure. Additionally, the long-term effects of radiation exposure are often delayed, complicating the diagnosis and treatment of related health issues. Understanding and mitigating these risks is crucial for safely harnessing the benefits of radiation while protecting human health and the environment.
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hepcs · 1 month ago
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Planets are large celestial bodies that orbit stars (like our Sun) and are massive enough for their gravity to make them roughly spherical. They also clear their orbital path of other debris.
There are two main types of planets:
🌍 Terrestrial Planets (rocky):
Examples: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars
Made mostly of rock and metal
Have solid surfaces
🪐 Gas Giants and Ice Giants:
Examples: Jupiter, Saturn (Gas Giants), Uranus, Neptune (Ice Giants)
Composed mostly of gases or ices
No solid surface
Key Characteristics:
Orbits a star (e.g., the Sun)
Has enough gravity to become spherical
Clears its orbit of other objects
Planets can have moons, atmospheres, and sometimes rings. In other solar systems (exoplanets), planets come in many sizes and types, including super-Earths, hot Jupiters, and ocean worlds.
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hepcs · 3 months ago
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