A tantalising discrepancy from the usual mannequin of particle physics hasn’t continued in new outcomes from CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC). While the earlier result created a frenzy of hypotheses about new particles and changes to the usual mannequin that might account for the discrepancy, there may be rising proof that it was not fairly right.
In 2022, researchers analysing archival information from the now-shuttered Tevatron collider in Illinois discovered {that a} basic particle referred to as the W boson gave the impression to be …