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Possible 5th force of nature?
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Possible 5th force of nature?
http://phys.org/news/2016-08-physicists-...ature.html

Quote:The UCI researchers came upon a mid-2015 study by experimental nuclear physicists at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences who were searching for "dark photons," particles that would signify unseen dark matter, which physicists say makes up about 85 percent of the universe's mass. The Hungarians' work uncovered a radioactive decay anomaly that points to the existence of a light particle just 30 times heavier than an electron.
Quote:Instead, they proposed that the discovery could indicate the possible presence of a fifth fundamental force of nature. These findings were published in arXiv in April, which was followed-up by a paper titled “Particle Physics Models for the 17 MeV Anomaly in Beryllium Nuclear Decays“, which was published in PRL this past Friday.

Essentially, the UCI team argue that instead of a dark photon, what the Hungarian research team might have witnessed was the creation of a previously undiscovered boson – which they have named the “protophobic X boson”. Whereas other bosons interact with electrons and protons, this hypothetical boson interacts with only electrons and neutrons, and only at an extremely limited range.

I would love to see some proven discovery in the next 30-40 years (optimistically known as "before I die") that would shake up the standard model.

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RE: Possible 5th force of nature?
https://www.quantamagazine.org/20160607-...-scrutiny/
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RE: Possible 5th force of nature?
(August 18, 2016 at 11:27 pm)Kosh Wrote: http://phys.org/news/2016-08-physicists-...ature.html

Quote:The UCI researchers came upon a mid-2015 study by experimental nuclear physicists at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences who were searching for "dark photons," particles that would signify unseen dark matter, which physicists say makes up about 85 percent of the universe's mass. The Hungarians' work uncovered a radioactive decay anomaly that points to the existence of a light particle just 30 times heavier than an electron.
Quote:Instead, they proposed that the discovery could indicate the possible presence of a fifth fundamental force of nature. These findings were published in arXiv in April, which was followed-up by a paper titled “Particle Physics Models for the 17 MeV Anomaly in Beryllium Nuclear Decays“, which was published in PRL this past Friday.

Essentially, the UCI team argue that instead of a dark photon, what the Hungarian research team might have witnessed was the creation of a previously undiscovered boson – which they have named the “protophobic X boson”. Whereas other bosons interact with electrons and protons, this hypothetical boson interacts with only electrons and neutrons, and only at an extremely limited range.

I would love to see some proven discovery in the next 30-40 years (optimistically known as "before I die") that would shake up the standard model.

Mmmphh. I'd blow my load if we discovered a new 5th fundamental force.

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RE: Possible 5th force of nature?
might it be possible there are (were) a raft of them, but all so infinitesimal in their strengths and effects now as to be irrelevant, and they were only operative for varying times during the initial flush of the BB ?
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