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Recreating the Big Bang with the World’s Largest Machine
Prof Peter Watkins
Head of Particle Physics Group
The University of Birmingham
Admissions Talk2nd December 2008
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Somewhere in Switzerland…
Situated on the Swiss-French border, near GenevaIs the World’s largest physics laboratory
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CERN
Deep underground, they are building the World’s largest machine
Geneva
French Alps
Which will accelerate sub-atomic particles to 0.999999991 the speed of light ….
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
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Large Hadron Collider
…. and collide them together in four cathedral-sized caverns around the 27 km ring.
Creating sub-atomic explosions, and conditions that existed less than a billionth of a second after the Big Bang.
In massive particle detectors
600 million times per second
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The LHC
Let’s start at the beginning…..
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Building Blocks of Matter
All matter around us is made of atoms. Atoms consist of a positive nucleus (containing 99.98% of the atom’s mass) and a cloud of electrons.
Nuclei consist of protons and neutrons. The protons and neutrons are made of three quarks.
in metresWe know
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Elementary Particles
Protons and neutrons are made from two types of quarks: Up (u) and Down (d).
u-quarks have electric charge +2/3 while d-quarks have charge –1/3 (electron has electric charge -1 in these units).
U+2/3
U+2/3
d-1/3
Proton
U+2/3
d-1/3
d-1/3
Neutron
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Family of Particles
So, there is a family of particles:
Up quark (u) Down quark (d) Electron (e-) Electron neutrino (e)
Mass ~ 0.003 ~ 0.006 = 0.0005 < 10-8 ?(relative to the mass of a single proton)
Everything around us (the whole Periodic Table) is made up of these four particles.
So, that’s nice and simple then!
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Nature supplies us with two extra families that are very much heavier:
We don’t know why!
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The Standard Model
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The Weak Force
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The Electromagnetic Force
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Photon
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The Strong Force
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gluon
Gravity too weak to even consider an the atomic scale
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Antimatter
Every fundamental particle has its antiparticle. These have the same mass but opposite charge.
e- e+
u+2/3 u-2/3
electron positron
up quark up anti-quark
Etc.
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Dark Matter
The visible Universe (made from u, d, e, ) only accounts for about 4% of its measured mass.
What makes up the rest?
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Other Questions – What is Mass?
In the mid 1960s, British physicist Peter Higgs came up with a theory on why some particles have mass.
He proposed a new heavy particle, now called the Higgs, which generates a Higgs field.
Particles who ‘feel’ this field gain mass. Light particle don’t feel this field strongly, heavy particles do.
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Many More Questions …
What is mass?
4 forces?
12 matter particles?
What about gravity?
Where did all the
antimatte
r go?
Mini black holes?
How many dimensions?
What about the other 96% of the universe …..
Why no free quarks?
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How do we find answers? ….
….powerful particle accelerators
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LHC - Facts
• 27 km circumference • Each proton goes around the 27km ring over
11,000 times a second.• Energy of proton beam in LHC > 0.3 GJ
(family car travelling at 1000 mph)• Energy stored in magnets > 1 GJ• Super-conducting magnets cooled to ~ 1.9 K
(colder than Outer Space).
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Modern Detectors
ATLAS Detector(one of the four main LHC detectors)
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Summary
Particle physics has discovered much about how the Universe works
Still many outstanding questionsThe World’s largest machine (LHC) will add to
this knowledgeHuge challenges aheadBut LHC will find new & exciting physicsWe will learn more about the very early UniverseBirmingham will play an important role in this.Thank you for listening.