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Interesting Engineering on MSN1 in 10 billion: CERN’s breakthrough kaon decay discovery sparks new physicsThe NA62 experiment was developed and optimized precisely to detect and study this elusive kaon decay process. “This ...
Once produced, the decay of the Omega-sub-b proceeds like fireworks. The particle travels about a millimeter before it disintegrates into two intermediate particles called J/Psi and Omega-minus.
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