Sciam just dropped through my letter box.
Seems there's some chance that the LHC could detect some of the heavy particles predicted by supersymmetry (SUSY) when it starts up again next year. There's also some conjecture that such particles have already been seen, but missed because they decay into common particles which could have other sources. It may be possible to find these traces by looking at the relative abundances of those particles. A couple of teams are working on that now.
It would be a fantastic breakthrough if SUSY were proven to be true.
Seems there's some chance that the LHC could detect some of the heavy particles predicted by supersymmetry (SUSY) when it starts up again next year. There's also some conjecture that such particles have already been seen, but missed because they decay into common particles which could have other sources. It may be possible to find these traces by looking at the relative abundances of those particles. A couple of teams are working on that now.
It would be a fantastic breakthrough if SUSY were proven to be true.