
A Partic Stramer has created antihyhyperhelium-4, the heaviest antimatter nucleus ever done in a physics laboratory
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Another antimatter record has broken. In very energetic lead ions break, researchers have discovered evidence of the heaviest version more antimatter of an atomic nucleus ever seen.
In 2024, the Star collaboration researchers in the relativistic heavy ion colliding (RHIC) of the Brookhaven National Laboratory reported that he created an unprecedented antimatterial nucleus, called anti-hypperhydrogen-4. Many parts have antimatter equivalents that are identical but with opposite loads, and these antiparticles can be combined in larger antimatter …
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