Let us a start with the basic
history towards the GOD.
Standard model:
§ The
standard model, a work of many physicists of the 20th century is by
far the most successful model of particle physics.
§ A
theory giving the nuances of electromagnetic
forces, weak and strong nuclear interactions, governing the dynamics of
subatomic particles, was compiled around 1970s.
§ Generally
we know there are two kinds of particles, elementary i.e they are the most
basic which cannot be further divided and composite particles that are made up
of combinations of elementary particles.
§ Standard
model divides these fundamental particles in to fermions and BOSONS based on a
physical property (like mass, shape) called spin (rotation about an axis), i.e
Bosons have integer spin (0, 1, 2) and fermions have half integer spin (1/2,
3/2).
§ Standard
model gives that all material around us is made up of 12 matter particles(also called fermions) which includes particles
called quarks and leptons (electron
is one amongst leptons) their interactions governed by four fundamental forces (Electromagnetic, gravity etc.) (BOSONS are
involved here).
§ Bosons are seen force carrier particles
by the standard model, examples of which include particles like gluons,
photons, Higgs boson.
What is CERN, the large
Hadron collider all about:
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· It has been operating several particle accelerators the latest one being the Large Hadron collider.

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These
accelerators may be circular where the beam is energized in stages, travelling
in loops or linear travelling in straight paths.
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The
large Hadron collider is one such particle accelerator where two beams of sub
atomic particles –hadrons or lead ions are accelerated to speeds nearing speed
of light using superconducting coils and magnets and are made to collide.
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This
collision is sought to emulate the Big bang which created the universe and
study the particles which will be emitted during the collision using particle
detectors.
Finally we are on to the GODs particle:
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The
standard model defined all the forces of nature but found no place to
incorporate the phenomenon of mass for particles.
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This
was overcome when three scientists Peter
Higgs, Robert Brout and Francois Englert put that after Big bang particles
had no mass, after some time as the universe cooled an invisible field called
Higgs field which was present everywhere was formed.
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Particles
which interacted with this field gained
mass in proportion to their interaction. More interaction more mass, no
interaction no mass at all.
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Now
this was a hypothesis, scientists are yet to find this particle study its
characteristics. Scientists believe if at all higgs boson exists it should be
emitted during the collision experiments of Hadron collider.
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Another
problem these higgs particles are said to decay immediately after collisions
and they are expecting only to find their footprints. Recently they have
announced only such an approximation ”a particle with similar properties of
higgs found, have to be confirmed with further experimentation”.
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If
scientists fail in this attempt probably the next generation has to study an
entirely new physics book devoid of standard model.
Some other Facts
relating to CERN:
· Not only hadron collider six other experiments are currently going on in CERN under international collaborations:
ALICE
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To study quark gluon plasma.
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Atoms made of protons and
neutrons, which in turn are held together by quarks.
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At ALICE collisions under very
high temperatures are expected to melt the protons, neutrons releasing the
quarks, which ALICE is expected to study.
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ATLAS
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General purpose detector
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To study higgs and various other
mechanisms
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CMS
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Compact Muon solenoid
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To study Higgs, extra dimensions
and dark matter.
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LHCb
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Large Hadron collider beauty:
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To study b quark, anti-matter.
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TOTEM
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TOTal Elastic and Diffractive
Cross Section measurement
· To study forward particles not available to general experiments. |
LHCf
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Large hadron collider hadron
forward
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To study cosmic rays under
laboratory conditions.
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Indian connection:
o
We now have Archana sharma a scientist of Indian
origin, working at CERN involved in CMS experiment over there. She has been
involved in this since 1987.

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The
very name Boson is given in honour of satyendranath bose an Indian Mathematical
physicist who along with Einstein was instrumental in defining characteristics
of bosons. Satyendranath
Bose born on 1 January
1894 in Kolkata. He was awarded India's
second highest civilian award, the Padma Vibhushan in 1954 by the Government of
India.
Basics:
Big Bang:(Wiki)
The Big Bang theory is the prevailing cosmological
model that explains the early development of
the Universe. According to the Big Bang theory, the Universe
was once in an extremely hot and dense state which expanded rapidly. This rapid
expansion caused the Universe to cool and resulted in its present continuously
expanding state. According to the most recent measurements and observations,
the Big Bang occurred approximately 13.75 billion years ago, which is thus
considered the age of the Universe.
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