Fermilab detects fundamental particle of the universe

University Wire | July 26, 2000| | Copyright

Patrice Pages
University Wire
07-26-2000
(The Battalion) (U-WIRE) COLLEGE STATION, Texas -- A fundamental particle, the tau neutrino, was observed on July 20 at the world's most powerful particle accelerator, the Tevatron, at the Fermi National Laboratory in Illinois near Chicago.

Among all the particles known to exist, the tau neutrino is the only one that was never observed until now, though it was believed to exist.

"Neutrinos are an important building block of the fundamental particles," said Robert C. Webb, professor of physics at Texas A&M University. "Unfortunately they are the ...

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